Saturday, March 14, 2020
MLA 7 is finally here! Our new release.
MLA 7 is finally here! Our new release. MLA 7 is finally here! Our new release. ââ¬â Blog Weââ¬â¢re proud to announce that weââ¬â¢ve finally updated with the MLA 7th edition guidelines. Itââ¬â¢s taken us a greater part of 6 months and weââ¬â¢ve added a lot of new stuff in the process. So what exactly did we update? Hereââ¬â¢s whatââ¬â¢s new: MLA 7 guidelinesà ââ¬â you may noticeà lots of changes to your citations for MLA. First, titles are no longer underlined and instead are italicized. Secondly, citations now display the medium in which they originated (e.g. Print, Web).à If you omit certain pieces of information, like publisher or pages, an abbreviation will be inserted in their place (n.p., n. pag.). Although the new MLA guidelines no longer require URLs in your citations, we have not removed them from your website citations, as we understand their importance to a lot of our users. There lots of other changes, but they are too long to list here. Which leads me to our next big changeâ⬠¦ Revamped Citation Guide page ââ¬â you can now review specific guidelines and citing situations for each source type for each formatting style. And we give you lots of example citations to guide you. Additionally, weââ¬â¢ve included Turabian formatting guidelines into the Citation Guide for the first time!à This new design is much more user friendly and conducive to learning in the classroom. New form fields and citing possibilities ââ¬â weââ¬â¢ve added a bunch of new fields to each source type to expand our citing capabilitiesâ⬠¦ Book ââ¬â you can select whether you are citing an entire book or just a chapter, and you can now enter a specific edition of the book. Magazine ââ¬â you can now cite magazines that you found from a database. Newspaper ââ¬â you can enter the location of the newspaper (city/state/country), indicate if the newspaper is nationally well-known, and cite newspaper that you found from a database. Website ââ¬â you can now enter a sponsor/publisher and a version number. Film ââ¬â you can select whether you are citing an entire film or just a chapter/commentary, and you can now indicate whether the film is a re-release. Interview ââ¬â you can now cite interviews from books, magazines, and magazines. Lecture ââ¬â you can choose what type of lecture you are citing. Radio/TV ââ¬â you can choose whether you are citing an episode, a series, or an individual broadcast, as well as if you are citing a transcript of the program. Encyclopedia ââ¬â you can now choose whether you are citing an encyclopedia or a dictionary, as well as if you are citing a specific article or the entire reference book. You can also indicate whether the encyclopedia is well-known and if entries are alphabetically arranged. Photograph ââ¬â you can now choose a file type for a self-taken digital photograph, and you can also cite photographs from books, magazines, and newspapers. Print-friendly pages ââ¬â we have gotten a lot of requests to make our pages printable and in response, weââ¬â¢ve formatted our pages, particularly our Bibliography Maker and Citation Guide pages, to be print out well for users. Internet Explorer compatibility ââ¬â we identified some visual bugs that weââ¬â¢re occurring in Internet Explorer and weââ¬â¢ve fixed a lot of those. Various bug fixes ââ¬â many bugs that you emailed us about have been fixed. Website citations can now be edited properly. ISBN book searches now accept hyphens and still return the proper search results. New help topics ââ¬â weââ¬â¢ve gotten a lot of emails and questions about certain topics and in response, weââ¬â¢ve added new questions to our Help FAQs page.
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