Use author's last name first.
Author's Last Name, First
Name Middle Initial [if given].
Example:
Jaeger, Warren V.
Two Authors
Two authors are connected with a comma and the
conjunction "and"
The second author's name is not inverted
Author
#1 as above, and Author #2 First Name Middle Initial Last Name.
Example:
Lester, Kent, and Dave McGuerty.
Three Authors
With three authors, only the first name is inverted
A comma separates the first and second authors as well as the
second and third
Author #1 as above, Author
#2 as above, and Author #3 First Name Middle Initial Last Name.
Example:
Kardon, Richard, Michael Casey, and Douglas Hansen.
More Than Three Authors
List the first author and the Latin abbreviation et al which
means and others
Author
#1 as above, et al.
Example:
Reilly Ann, et al.
Editor
This only applies to editors of books -- not to editors
of periodicals or reference sources, which are not used
Everything remains the same except follow the author's name with
a comma and ed.
An editor is treated the same as an author unless there is both
and author and an editor listed
Editor's
Last Name, First Name Middle Initial, ed.
Example:
Mulvin, Paulette, ed.
Two Editors
Same as two authors
After both names and a comma, add eds.
Editor
#1 as above and Editor #2 First Name Middle Initial Last Name, eds.
Example:
Ferguson, Myron E., and Linda West, eds.
Three Editors
Three editors is the same as three authors with eds. after
their names
Editor
#1 as above, Editor #2 as above, and Editor #3 First Name Middle
Initial Last Name, eds.
Example:
Mirabella, Grace Newton, Judith Warner, and Daniel P. Dern, eds.
More than Three
Editors
More than three editors is the same as more than three authors
with eds. after et al
Editor
#1 as above, et al.
Example:
Hobson, Fred, et al, eds.
Corporate Author
Used when an entity, not a person, is responsible for the content
of the work
For use when a personal author is listed but a company or government
agency is
Name
of company or agency.
No Author
Common in newspaper articles and Web sites
Omit the author and go directly to the title
For situations
not covered by these examples,
see the MLA Style Manual at the library Reference Desk.