Authors in MLA Format
Authors are formatted the same in all material formats.
- List first author with the last name first
- Examples: Smith, John D.
- Smith, John David.
- Two authors are separated by a comma after the first author and the word and
- Example: Smith, John D., and Rosemary L. Jones.
- Only the first author's name is inverted. Second and third authors are formatted normally.
- Three authors are separated with commas and the word and
- Example: Smith, John D., Rosemary L. Jones, and Steven G. Harper.
- List up to three (3) authors; above that number, use the first and et al.
- Example: Smith, John D., et al.
Authors that are organizations, corporations, government entities, etc.
- Do not invert or use abbreviations.
- Examples:
- United States Department of Commerce.
- General Motors Corporation.
- American Civil Liberties Union.
Editors
If an entire edited book with authored chapters is cited, the editor is listed as the author with the abbreviation "ed." after his/her name, or "eds." if there is more than one editor. Multiple editors are formatted the same way as authors.
- List first editor with the last name first, followed by a comma and "ed."
- Example: Smith, John D., ed.
- Two editors are separated by a comma after the first author and the word and and are followed with a comma and "eds."
- Example: Smith, John D., and Rosemary L. Jones, eds.
- Only the first editor's name is inverted. Second and third authors are formatted normally.
- Three editors are separated with commas and the word and and are followed with a comma and "eds."
- Example: Smith, John D., Rosemary L. Jones, and Steven G. Harper, eds.
- List up to three (3) editors; above that number, use the first and et al.
- Example: Smith, John D., et al., eds.