Our library in conjunction with the English dept. (although I do most
of the work) provides a traditional research guide for our students.
In looking at the new MLA style guide, we are thinking of revising
our format and content. Several questions have arisen:
1. What to include?
2. How to best format for easy use by students
3. Print and on our website
4. Do we even need one--should we subscribe to an online citation
product and let that be it
I would be interested in your comments and what you do at your school
and any suggestions you may have.
Teresa Sterchi
Alcoa High School Library
532 Faraday St.
Alcoa, TN 37701
865-982-4631
865-380-2240 (Fax)
tsterchi@alcoaschools.net
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