The package formats articles using the MLA style. The aim is that students and other academics in the humanities should be able to typeset their materials, properly, with minimal effort on their part.
A quick demonstration of how flexible, customisable linguistics examples can be created with the expex package. Cross-referencing to the examples is also supported. For further information, see the package documentation for expex.
MLA rules based on https://owl.english.purdue.edu/media/pdf/20090701095636_747.pdf
Style based on Ryan Alcock's MLA style file.
Refer to The LaTeX Wikibook for basic formatting rules.
A template to help you learn how to write a Humanities seminar paper in 10 minutes. Well, learn the \(LaTeX\) part, at least ;)
Just read the text in the output and the source code in parallel to learn how it's done.
Chicago-style formatting for Theses and Dissertations based on Kate L. Turabian's "A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers," 9th edition.
More information: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/turabian-formatting