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MLA Reference Section
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Many classes at Brigham Young University-Hawaii require students to write essays and research papers using the formatting style of the Modern Language Association.  The Reading & Writing Center has many resources available to help students learn the conventions of this style, including the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers 6th Edition, Quick Reference cards, handouts, and two special reference books.  Students can also schedule in-person tutorials specifically to discuss MLA style.  For students' convenience, the RWC has also made this website available as a reference that can be accessed by any scholar, any time, anywhere. 

The information in this section can be found in the book:

MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers 6th Edition, by Joseph Gibaldi
(ISBN: 0-87352-986-3)
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