Fresco BookShop at TrueFresco Art Network

 Location:  Home» All Books » Reference » MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing, 3rd Edition  
Categories
Selected Fresco Books
All Books
Fresco Books
Fresco Artists
-- Fra Angelico
-- Botticelli
-- Canaletto
-- Carracci
-- Cimabue
-- Correggio
-- Guercino
-- Gozzoli
-- Giotto
-- Giorgione
-- Klimt
-- Lippi
-- Lotto
-- Mantegna
-- Masaccio
-- Michelangelo
-- Orozco
-- Parmigianino
-- Perugino
-- Piero della Francesca
-- Diego Rivera
-- Rosso Fiorentino
-- Andrey Rublev
-- Raphael
-- Signorelli
-- Siqueiros
-- Tintoretto
-- Titian
-- Uccello
-- Veronese
-- Vasari
Subcategories
Paperback
Mass Market
Trade
Mall Items
Apparel
Automotive
Baby
Beauty
Computers
DVD
Electronics
Food.
Grocery
Health
Home & Garden
Industrial
Jewelry
Kindle
Kitchen
Magazines
MP3
Music
Musical
Office
Outdoor
Pet
Photo
Software.
Sporting
Tools
Toys
Unbox
VHS
Games
Watches
Wireless

MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing, 3rd Edition

MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing, 3rd Edition

enlarge enlarge 
Creator: Modern Language Association Of America S
Publisher: Modern Language Association of America
Category: Book

List Price: $37.50
Buy New: $29.00
You Save: $8.50 (23%)



New (19) Used (7) from $29.00

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 1358768

Format: Large Print
Media: Paperback
Edition: 3rd
Pages: 336
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1
Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 8.4 x 1

ISBN: 0873522982
Dewey Decimal Number: 808.027
EAN: 9780873522984
ASIN: 0873522982

Publication Date: August 9, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days



Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing, 3rd Edition
  • Paperback - MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing, 2nd Edition
  • Hardcover - MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing, 2nd Edition

Similar Items:

  • MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, Sixth Edition
  • The Chicago Manual of Style
  • Literary Research Guide: An Annotated Listing of Reference Sources in English Literary Studies
  • Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
  • A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, Seventh Edition: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Reorganized and revised, the third edition of the iMLA Style Manual/i offers complete, up-to-date guidance on writing scholarly texts, documenting research sources, submitting manuscripts to publishers, and dealing with legal issues surrounding publication. New in the third edition:BR PBR* a significant revision of MLA documentation styleBR P* simplified citation formats for electronic sourcesBR P* detailed advice on the review process used by scholarly journals and pressesBR P* a fully updated chapter on copyright, fair use, contracts, and other legal issuesBR P* guidelines on preparing electronic filesBR P* discussion of the electronic submission of a dissertationBR P* a foreword by Domna C. Stanton on the current state of scholarly publishingBR P* a preface by David G. Nicholls on what is new in the third editionBR PBRMLA guides present the most accurate and complete information on MLA style.


Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing   November 12, 2008
M. Horey (Northridge, CA United States)
This book does everything it is advertised to do. br / br /A fault of the book: The book (on p. 214) should clarify what is considered the "title" of a web-page: Is it that which is written on the title bar, or the actual title heading the text? br / br /However, I do not like the MLA citation style. In-text citations are much more intrusive than are footnotes or endnotes. They are also more difficult for the reader to match to the writer's documentation, if, for instance, the writer is using several works from the same source (e.g., the same government agency, where author's names are not usually given). In such a case, especially if the titles of the cited works are similar, the long title would have to be inserted parenthetically in the text, instead of just having a footnote number. It is a cumbersome citation style.


5 out of 5 stars Necessary item for anyone involved in writing   October 22, 2008
C. Thomson
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This product is a must for anyone studying English Literature. It will walk you through correctly citing books, articles, movies etc. It will also show you how to organize an annotated bibliography. This is the newest edition and since it's published every 5 years you're good to go until 2013.


5 out of 5 stars MLA book   October 13, 2008
Tatiana Consuegra (USA)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a mandatory document I need for school. I know it is going to be helpful. Everything I need to know is in there.


5 out of 5 stars An essential and indispensable reference   September 6, 2008
Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

The Modern Language Association is referenced throughout academia and the publishing industry as the standard setter for matters of grammar and other aspects of writing. Now available in a newly updated and expanded third edition, the "MLA Style Manual: And Guide to Scholarly Publishing" is their thoroughly comprehensive and 'user friendly' guide for publishing a useful reference that will be especially appreciated by those new to publishing and an indispensable reference for anyone needing a reference work on publishing standards. The newly expanded and updated third edition offers invaluable and practical advice on a broad spectrum of publishing issues ranging from stating sources and electronic submission, to new information on copyright and fair use practices. "MLA Style Manual" is an essential and indispensable reference work for any publishing company or self-published author looking for the best way to make their books viable in today's volatile and competitive marketplace.


1 out of 5 stars A Shocking Debacle!   August 18, 2008
E. Garcia (Hialeah, Florida USA)
10 out of 12 found this review helpful

NOTE: The previous three reviews, obviously, are reviews of the previous, second edition of this manual; I address the current, third edition--and only with regard to citation format. br / br /The changes this edition introduces, on the whole, constitute a catastrophe for the MLA. If these changes are reflected in the next edition of the _MLA Handbook_, most students, scholars, teachers, and professors in the humanities are sure to abandon the MLA. Here are just a few of the inexplicable gaffes I have noticed so far: br / br /1. DELETION OF THE APPENDIX ON FOOTNOTES/ENDNOTES (former Appendix A). This is the whopper. Most students and scholars in the humanities use footnotes/endnotes. Without the old appendix--which should never have been a mere appendix, to begin with--the book is rendered useless to most students and scholars. Certainly, teachers and professors can no longer recommend it, or any subsequent edition of the _MLA Handbook_ based on it, to their students. br / br /2. PLACEMENT OF SERIES INFORMATION AT END OF CITATIONS (section 6.6.15, formerly 6.6.16). This one baffles me. Who could think such placement even remotely aesthetically pleasing? On a practical level, such placement tends to burry the ever-so-important year of publication. br / br /3. UBIQUITOUS MEDIUM OF PUBLICATION DATA. Okay, this one baffles me too. Despite feeble protestations to the contrary, "print" and "film" are default assumptions within their respective domains. Having to write those designations at the end of all relevant citations is silly, superfluous, ugly, wordy, and a waste of ink and paper. Aren't we supposed to be "green" now? br / br /4. CITATION OF ONLINE SOURCES. Yet another baffler! Anyone who thinks getting rid of URL addresses in citations is a good idea is just plain nuts. URLs are the easiest way of locating websites. The editors' argument that reproducing URLs is a process prone to error is specious. A simple "copy and paste" operation solves the problem easily and quickly. With citations of online sources, more is better--though, obviously, with a URL, the "web" designation would be superfluous. br / br /5. DELETION OF BRACKETED ELLIPSES (former and current section 3.9.5). Bracketed ellipses provided the simplest way of distinguishing between original and inserted ellipses. Now, one must return to the parenthetical "ellipsis in original." br / br /6. DELETION OF METHOD OF INDICATING ITALICS/UNDERSCORING ELECTRONICALLY (former and current section 3.5). The old recommendation was ideally suited for online boards and chatrooms and for email. br / br /7. ERROR REGARDING COMPLETE PUBLICATION DATA FOR SPECIAL ISSUES OF JOURNALS. The end of section 6.5.13 claims to provide guidance for those wishing to provide full publication data but provides no publication data. Presumably, the intent must have been along the lines of the final example of section 6.6.16. br / br /I have found only two welcome changes in this edition: (1) the long-overdue change from underscoring to italics; and (2) the revised format for republished journal issues, section 6.6.16, though this latter matter is rather subtle. Otherwise, as far as I have been able to check thus far, the new edition's changes in citation format are a travesty. The next edition of the _MLA Handbook_ must ignore this edition, which must be discontinued at once; otherwise, the MLA will find its influence greatly diminished and its publications staff downsized. As a longtime user of MLA format (with footnotes), it saddens me that I may have no choice but to turn to and recommend _The Chicago Manual of Style_ in the future. Certainly, I will be using this edition only as a paperweight. br / br /For citation style, I still recommend the current, sixth edition of the _MLA Handbook_ above all other guides.

Powered by Associate-O-Matic

CONTEMPORARY FRESCO GAZETTE - ART SEARCH & DIRECTORY - ARTWORLD POSTER SHOP - BOOK SHOP
Related Categories
• Reference
Words Language
Reference
Subjects
Books
• Academic Commercial
Writing
Reference
Subjects
Books
• Writing Skills
Writing
Reference
Subjects
Books
• General
Reference
Subjects
Books
• General AAS
Reference
Subjects
Books
• Large Print
Binding (binding)
Refinements
Books
• Paperback
Binding (binding)
Refinements
Books
• Printed Books
Format (feature_browse-bin)
Refinements
Books