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MLA Citation Style Guide: More Than Three Authors

This guide contains examples of common citation formats in MLA (Modern Language Association) Style

More Than Three Authors (p.155-156)

If you are dealing with a book that has more than three editors instead of authors, insert the names of the editors into the place where the authors' names are now, followed by a comma and the word "eds." without the quotation marks (as per the example).  The rest of the format remains the same.
 
Either use the first author surname et al. or cite all names. Be consistent!
 
The Parenthetical Citation format should match the Works Cited entry, whether you are using et al. or all of the names of the authors or editors. 
  
General Format 
 
      Parenthetical Citation: 
      (Author Surname et al. page number)
               OR
      (Author Surname, Author Surname, Author Surname, and Author Surname page
      number)
   
      Works Cited:
      Author Surname, First Name, et al. Book Title: Subtitle. Place of
            
               Publication: Publisher, Year. Medium.
               
                  OR
 
      Author Surname, First Name, Author First Name Surname, Author First Name
            
               Surname, and Author First Name Surname. Book Title: Subtitle. Place of
            
               Publication: Publisher, Year. Medium.
          
Example
 
      Parenthetical Citation: 
      (Plag et al. 33)
               OR
      (Plag, Braun, Lappe, and Schramm 33)
   
      Works Cited:
      Plag, Ingo, et al. Introduction to English Linguistics. Berlin: Mouton, 2007.
            
               Print.
               
                     OR
 
      Plag, Ingo, Maria Braun, Sabine Lappe, and Mareile Schramm. Introduction
            
               to English Linguistics. Berlin: Mouton, 2007. Print.