How to Cite a Book with Multiple Authors in MLA
MLA Citation for Books with Multiple Authors
To create an mla citation book multiple authors format, list both names for two authors, separating them with a comma and the word "and." For three or more authors, list only the first author followed by a comma and the phrase et al. (Latin for "and others").
MLA Citation Rules by Author Count
| Number of Authors | Works Cited Format | In-Text Citation Format |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Author | Last, First. | (Last Page) |
| 2 Authors | Last, First, and First Last. | (Last and Last Page) |
| 3+ Authors | Last, First, et al. | (Last et al. Page) |
Examples
**Two Authors Example** - **Works Cited:** Gilbert, Sandra, and Susan Gubar. *The Madwoman in the Attic*. Yale University Press, 1979. - **In-Text:** (Gilbert and Gubar 124) **Three or More Authors Example** - **Works Cited:** Charon, Rita, et al. *The Principles and Practice of Narrative Medicine*. Oxford University Press, 2017. - **In-Text:** (Charon et al. 58)
Citation Tip
Always place a period after the "al" in et al. because it is an abbreviation for the Latin word alii. Never place a period after "et."
Frequently Asked Questions
No, you must list both authors for a book with exactly two authors. Use the format: Last Name, First Name, and First Name Last Name. Only use et al. when there are three or more authors.
Alphabetize the entry based on the first author's last name. If the first author is the same for multiple entries, alphabetize by the book title.
For four or more authors, use the first author's last name followed by et al. and the page number. For example: (Smith et al. 42).
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