Gather the citation information you will need. This information is usually found on the first page or at the very beginning of the eBook.
Create a Works Cited page using standard MLA (Modern Language Association) style. Add a page break at the end of your paper and center the title Works Cited at the top of the new page.
Skipping a line, list the author of the eBook. Start with the author’s last name and separate it from the author's first name with a comma. Place a period at the end of the entry. For example: McKenzie, Earl.
List the title of the eBook after the author’s name. Italicize or underline the title. Place a period at the end of the entry. For example: Philosophy in the West Indian Novel.
List the remaining publication information in this order: the book edition; place of publication; publisher; year; name of database; place of access; and date of access after the title. For example: Kingston, Jamaica: UWI Press, 2009. ebrary. Web. 25 June, 2010.
Double-space your works cited list and make sure that the second line of your entry is indented.
Make sure that your final entry looks like this:
McKenzie, Earl. Philosophy in the West Indian Novel. Kingston, Jamaica: UWI Press, 2009. ebrary. Web. 25 June, 2010.
To create a parenthetical citation in the body your work, include the author and page number(s) in parentheses after the material to be cited. For example: He argues that “the philosophical study of West Indian literature has an important role to play in the emergence of Caribbean philosophy” (McKenzie 4).