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Yes, article titles too. MLA does not make a distinction between different types of titles, whether they come from a Web site, a dissertation, or an APA journal.

Section 3.6.1 of the MLA Handbook (7th ed.) states that you should not "reproduce any unusual typographic characteristics, such as special capitalization or lowercasing of all letters." The word unusual here refers to any style that is not MLA.

Two of the examples that MLA then provides are of specially formatted titles that must be modified. The second is similar to APA:

  • MODERNISM AND NEGRITUDE (revised to Modernism and Negritude)
  • Turner's early sketchbooks (revised to Turner's Early Sketchbooks)

So no matter in what type of publication you find a title, you must re-capitalize or re-format it in order to conform to MLA's 3.6.1 Capitalization and Punctuation standards.

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In APA style, a "References" page is used to list all sources cited in the paper. This is where readers can find the full bibliographic information for each source referenced in the text. The References page should be alphabetized and formatted according to APA guidelines.

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No it does not; it is called a reference page.

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APA is the usual citation method for scientific research. MLA is typically used in subjects such as English or Composition.

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Yes; it is called a reference page and lists author, title, publisher, and other pertinent information about the source.

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Generally MLA is used.

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Does APA require a page titled Works Cited?

No, APA style does not use a page titled "Works Cited." Instead, APA utilizes a page titled "References" for listing all sources cited in a paper. The references should be listed alphabetically by the author's last name.


Does a works cited page require a heading?

Yes, a works cited page typically requires a centered heading "Works Cited" or "References" at the top of the page. This heading helps readers easily identify the list of sources cited in the document.


Do you plagiarize when you give a work cited?

No. The purpose of a proper work cited page is to give credit to those who supplied the information used. Basically, if you use someone else's idea and do not supply a work cited page, you are plagiarizing.


What is the most helpful tool to use when composing a work cited page?

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How do author's get placed on a Works Cited page?

Authors are placed on a Works Cited page by listing their last name followed by their first name or initials. The order of author names is typically the same as how they appear in the original source. It is important to follow the specific citation style guidelines, such as MLA or APA, when formatting the Works Cited page.


How do you cite an author within another authors work in APA style Like if Author A talks about Author B in his paper how does one cite author b?

In APA style, when one author discusses another author in their paper, you should cite the original author (Author B) using an indirect citation format. This means you include Author B's last name and the year of publication for their work in the in-text citation. For example: (Author B, Year)


What is work cited page?

It is basically a bibliography of where you received your information/research from. Whether you got your research from the internet or a book, you always have to cite it. It is to be written on a separate page attached to your work. You would have to put it in a work cited format though.


Does a works cited page use hanging indents?

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When using apa to cite references do you use end notes of footnotes?

APA requires in text citation, and an entry on the Reference page.


When using APA format do you put page number when paraphrasing?

No, page numbers are not required when paraphrasing in APA format. Instead, you should include the author's last name and the publication year in the in-text citation.


What kind of spacing do you use in your bibliography or works cited page?

I use double-spacing for my bibliography or works cited page, with a hanging indent for each citation.


What would be a works cited page for a veterinarian?

For a veterinarian publishing a scientific article, there would not be a Works Cited page - you use a Works Cited page in MLA formatting, but most veterinary publications are written in APA format, which simply has a references section at the end. The list of references would be based upon the article being written. For a Works Cited page for a paper about being a veterinarian, one decent reference (although electronic) would be www dot avma dot org - this is the home page for the AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association). There is a section of this website that lists what a veterinarian does, what kind of training they need and other useful basic facts about the practice of veterinary medicine.