MLA style

University policy is that all faculties must use either Harvard (AGPS) or APA styles, as defined by the Library's referencing guides, unless academic staff teach and administer another style of their own choice.

Please contact the appropriate academic staff member to clarify any MLA referencing issues you may have.

Need more help?

Refer to the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. 7th ed. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 2009 (call number: 808.027 Gib, only held on all campuses).  Alternatively, check the My Arts Study and Research tab in your Study Desk, or look at the MLA Website and choose the MLA Style from the menu. 

Please note that while Library Information staff can direct students to the location of MLA referencing guides either online or in print, they cannot give specific advice to students on how to reference, as this is the role of academic staff, who may have specific preferences for citing.