Example: Lee, Stan. If there is more than one author, list the additional authors’ names in first-middle initial-last format. Separate author’s names with commas, with the word “and” before the last author’s name.
Example: Lee, Stan. “DC Comics in 2016. " HBS No. 999-111.
Example: Lee, Stan. “DC Comics in 2016. " HBS No. 999-111. Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing, 2017.
Example: Lee, Stan. “DC Comics in 2016. " HBS No. 999-111. Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing, 2017. http://hbsp. harvard. edu, accessed July 2018.
Print example: Stan Lee, “DC Comics in 2016,” HBS No. 999-111 (Boston, Harvard Business School Publishing, 2017), p. 14. Online example: Stan Lee, “DC Comics in 2016,” HBS No. 999-111 (Boston, Harvard Business School Publishing, 2017), http://hbsp. harvard. edu, accessed July 2018.
Example: Lee, S. Separate the names of multiple authors with commas, placing an ampersand before the last author’s name.
Example: Lee, S. (2017). If there is no year of publication listed, use the abbreviation “n. d. " in the parentheses.
Example: Lee, S. (2017). DC Comics in 2016.
Example: Lee, S. (2017). DC Comics in 2016. HBS No. 999-111.
Example: Lee, S. (2017). DC Comics in 2016. HBS No. 999-111. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Publishing.
Example: (Lee, 2017).
Example: Lee, Stan. If there are 2 authors, place the word “and” between their names. For 3 or more, use commas with the word “and” before the final author. After the first author, list subsequent authors with their first name followed by their last name. For example: Lee, Stan and Clark Kent.
Example: Lee, Stan. DC Comics in 2016. Case Study.
Example: Lee, Stan. DC Comics in 2016. Case Study. Boston. Harvard Business School Publishing, 2017. Note that unlike many other citation styles, the unique case study number is not necessarily included for MLA citations. Ask your instructor or supervisor if they want this information included in your citation.
Print example: Lee, Stan. DC Comics in 2016. Case Study. Boston. Harvard Business School Publishing, 2017. Print. Web example: Lee, Stan. DC Comics in 2016. Case Study. Boston. Harvard Business School Publishing, 2017. Web. 17 July 2018. If you accessed the case study online, you may put the URL of the case study. However, this isn’t required by MLA style. Ask your instructor or supervisor for their preference.
Example: (Lee 27).