Below are a few quick electronic resources that might also help you in using MLA to cite your sources correctly:
The EasyBib MLA9 Reference Guide
The annotations here aren't nearly as in-depth as your annotations should be. However, you can use these examples as guides for formatting.
Both the library catalog and Google Scholar will create citations for you in APA, MLA, AMA and more. Always remember to double-check any computer-generated citations.
Library Catalog: Click on tab inside catalog record for your source.
Google Scholar--Click on tab on the bottom left inside source box.
: Click on Start now and type in a title, URL, ISBN or another identifier. BibGuru has MLA samples, explanations, and links for more MLA help.