Correct Citation Style (MLA)

<p>This thread is from November, I doubt she still needs to know how to cite that Kafka book :P.</p>

<p>Haha, sorry. I only saw the last couple of dates- didn’t notice that it was brought back from the dead.</p>

<p>Lol, now I’m curious as to how it’s supposed to be done.</p>

<p>Oh I see now, Peterper2 was just trying to get the word out about that website.</p>

<p>I think this is the general form: Author’s last name, first name. Title of Book. Trans. Translator’s first name followed by last name. Place of publication: Publisher, year.</p>

<p>I also don’t think that it really matters if it was republished before being translated since the translation is pretty much a republishing.</p>

<p>Noodle Tools is awesome. I’ve used it ever since I had to do my first citation. Most MS/HS have a subscription to the site and if you call they will give you the info needed to sign up for free (at least mine did). If you can’t subscribe then you can still use it, but you can only do one citation at a time and you can’t save it. The site makes it pretty much foolproof to cite something.</p>