Re: Reference format?

Subject: Re: Reference format?
From: Kim & Mike Keegan <keegan -at- EXPLORERS -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 1997 21:18:36 -0400

Melanie Palmer wrote:
>
> Someone in my office has to provide documentation references in "MLA"
> format.
>
> I'm not a writer, so I've no clue what this is. Can someone share with
> me what it is? or point me to a source of information/examples?

I believe MLA is the acronym for Modern Language Association. We used
this style guide in high school. I hadn't heard of it since then (the
80s).

Kim
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