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Topic : Multiple authors in MLA header I'm writing a group paper and I was wondering whether there's a correct way to list multiple authors at the top of the first page in MLA format. Normally the - selfpublishingguru.com

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I'm writing a group paper and I was wondering whether there's a correct way to list multiple authors at the top of the first page in MLA format. Normally the header would look something like:

My Name
Instructor's Name
Course Name
12 February 2013

But if there's three of us, should it be something like:

Group Member 1, Group Member 2, Group Member 3
Instructor's Name
Course Name
12 February 2013

Or should they be separated by semicolons? Is there even any standard to follow at all? If our group had a name I'd use that, but it doesn't.


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I think that it shood be something like this:

Paul Rosenburg
Sally Seashell
James Dickenbottham

Peter Demento,Ph.D.

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As far as I'm know, the MLA format is used to

Cite essays, research papers, and other works in MLA
Distinguish the works of the other authors
Prepare a list of all cited sources (a.k.a. Bibliography or Works Cited in MLA)

MLA is commonly met in publications related to humanities and some social sciences.

I don't recall any restrictions about listing authors.


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I just checked my copy of MLA Handbook and I find no guidance on this case. The only example it gives has a single name. (I'll readily yield to someone who can point out that I missed something.) Given that, I'd just say, "Do something sensible." It's conventional in other instances, like footnotes, to separate names with commas, so that's what I'd do.

Of course if your instructor has given specific guidance, or if your school has a style sheet, I'd follow that.


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From memory (and this is quite a long time ago - since finishing my first degree I've used Turabian style rather than MLA), you are correct to use full names (first name before surname), in alphabetical order, separated by commas on a single line.

Do you have a copy of the MLA Style Manual? I'd strongly recommend it if you are going to be using MLA style frequently. You can buy it on Amazon or at a decent bookshop.


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