Author's last name, First name. "Title of the Article." Name of the Newspaper, Publication Date, URL (if accessed online).
To cite an Associated Press article appearing in a newspaper on the Works Cited page of a research paper, write down the name of the author, the title of the article, the title of the publication, the date, and page.
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You didn't say which meaning you wanted to use. If you mean cited as in quoted a source for a report, you could say "I cited the magazine article." If you mean cited as in to summon before a court, you might say "He was cited for drunk driving. If you mean cited as in recognized for superior military service, you could say "The soldier was cited for bravery."
The reference list at the end of an article is called a "bibliography" or "works cited." It provides detailed information about the sources cited within the article to enable readers to locate and verify the information.
Harkins, Miranda. "The Real Abraham Lincoln." Farberville News, 22 Aug. 2013.
It is correct to say "original cited" when referring to original sources that have been referenced or cited. "Original sighted" is not a standard term and may lead to confusion.
alphabetically
what is author
what is author
A list of sources used at the end of a paper, book, or article is often referred to as a bibliography or a works cited page. It typically includes the author's name, title of the work, publication date, and other relevant information to help readers locate the original sources.
Correct - this is common knowledge and you would not need to cite it.
At the end of the paper, people should have a works cited page in APA Citation. It should be titled "References." However, this source page which list the bibliography information is called "Works Cited" in MLA and "References" in APA format.