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MLA Citation Generator

Create a first-level MLA citation for books, journal articles, websites, reports, chapters, videos, and other academic sources. Use the result as a starting point, then request expert citation correction if your assignment, thesis, dissertation, or journal submission requires strict formatting accuracy.

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Generate an MLA citation instantly

Enter the available source details below. The tool formats a first-level MLA Works Cited entry and gives basic in-text citation guidance. Missing details are handled transparently so you can see what may still need expert review.

Source details

Use the article, web page, chapter, video, or book title.
Separate multiple authors with commas. For 3+ authors, MLA commonly uses the first author followed by “et al.”
Useful for web pages, unstable online sources, and some institutional requirements.

How to use this MLA citation generator

1. Select the source type

Choose whether you are citing a book, website, journal article, chapter, report, thesis, newspaper article, or video. The MLA citation generator adapts the output based on the source type.

2. Add available source details

Enter the title, author, container, publisher, date, pages, DOI, and URL where available. The more complete your information is, the stronger your MLA citation draft will be.

3. Copy, download, or request review

Copy your MLA Works Cited entry, download the result, or upload your document to Contentxprtz for expert citation correction and academic formatting support.

What affects your MLA citation result?

MLA citations depend on source type, authorship, container information, publication details, location details, and the specific instructions given by your instructor, university, publisher, or journal.

Author and title accuracy

Author order, capitalization, punctuation, and title formatting are essential. A free MLA citation generator can draft the structure, but unusual names, edited collections, translated works, and corporate authors may require expert checking.

Containers and online sources

MLA often uses containers such as journals, websites, books, databases, or platforms. Online sources may also require a DOI, URL, publication date, and access date depending on your institution’s instructions.

Free tool vs expert service

This MLA citation generator is best for instant drafting. Contentxprtz expert services are better for full reference-list correction, citation matching, manuscript formatting, plagiarism checking support, and thesis or journal submission preparation.

Best use cases for the MLA citation generator

  • Students preparing MLA Works Cited entries for essays, assignments, and research papers.
  • PhD scholars checking first-level MLA references in thesis or dissertation chapters.
  • Researchers converting source details into MLA-style citation drafts.
  • Authors and professionals who need quick citation formatting before expert proofreading.
  • Institutions looking for a simple student-friendly MLA citation support tool.

MLA Citation Generator FAQs

What is an MLA citation generator?

An MLA citation generator is an online tool that formats source details into an MLA-style citation draft. This tool helps create a first-level Works Cited entry and basic in-text citation guidance.

Does this tool follow MLA 9?

Yes, this tool is designed around MLA 9-style citation structure. However, institutional preferences, assignment instructions, and edge cases may still require human review.

Can I use this MLA citation generator for journal articles?

Yes. Select “Journal article” and add the article title, author, journal name, volume, issue, year, pages, DOI, and URL where available.

Can I generate MLA citations for websites?

Yes. Select “Website page” and add the page title, author or organization, website name, publisher if different, publication date, URL, and access date if required.

Is the generated MLA citation guaranteed to be accepted?

No. This tool provides a helpful citation draft, but it does not guarantee grades, acceptance, plagiarism clearance, or compliance with every instructor, institution, or journal requirement.

What should I do if some citation details are missing?

Add all available details and review the missing-detail message in the result panel. For important submissions, Contentxprtz can help check incomplete, unusual, or complex citations.

Can Contentxprtz correct my full Works Cited page?

Yes. Contentxprtz provides citation correction, formatting, proofreading, plagiarism checking support, thesis and dissertation support, manuscript preparation, and publication support.

Does this replace an expert citation review?

No. The calculator output is an instant first-level estimate/check and does not replace expert human review, institutional checks, official reports, style manuals, or journal instructions.

Can I download my MLA citation result?

Yes. After generating the citation, use the download button to save a plain text version of your result and citation readiness summary.

Need expert MLA citation correction?

Upload your document to Contentxprtz for academic editing, proofreading, formatting, citation correction, plagiarism checking support, manuscript preparation, thesis/dissertation support, or publication support.