For a book,
Lastname, Firstmane. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Medium of Publication.
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.
The correct term is "works cited." It is a list of sources (books, articles, websites, etc.) that you directly referenced in your work or research.
MLA work cited can be valuable for studying for a test. If you use the citations you can find more information about different parts of a document you are using.
your note cards
and others, you use it in term papers for your work cited pages. :D
No, the work cited does not count towards the total word count.
work cited page
The work cited for the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" is: Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird. HarperCollins, 1960.
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.
One is able to find help in building a work cited webpage by deciding on which system of bibliographies they wish to use and which format to use it in. For help they could reference the Dewey Decimal System or an MLA Style Guideline which is the most commonly used type of reference listing.
False. If there is no author name, you should use the title of the work in the first entry in the works cited list. It should not be listed under the publishing company name alphabetically.
alphabetically