This playlist of four videos describes the differences between MLA and APA in terms of general differences, paper formatting, in-text citations, and Works Cited/References citations.
This blank worksheet lists the core elements needed to create Works Cited entries in MLA. No matter what kind of source you're citing, it will have at least one or two of these core elements. Use the worksheet to plug in the elements from your source and create the MLA citation from scratch.
From the MLA Style Center: "The following essays, which won the 2019 MLA Student Paper Contest, provide models for organizing an argument and working with sources. They also demonstrate MLA documentation style and paper formatting."