Entries are listed by author name (or, for entire edited collections, editor names). Author names are written last name first; middle names or middle initials follow the first name:
Burke, Kenneth

Levy, David M.
Wallace, David Foster
Do not list titles (Dr., Sir, Saint, etc.) or degrees (PhD, MA, DDS, etc.) with names. A book listing an author named "John Bigbrain, PhD" appears simply as "Bigbrain, John"; do, however, include suffixes like "Jr." or "II." Putting it all together, a work by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. would be cited as "King, Martin Luther, Jr.," with the suffix following the first or middle name and a comma.
More than One Work by an AuthorIf you have cited more than one work by a particular author, order the entries alphabetically by title, and use three hyphens in place of the author's name for every entry after the first:
Burke, Kenneth. A Grammar of Motives. [...]
---. A Rhetoric of Motives. [...]
When an author or collection editor appears both as the sole author of a text and as the first author of a group, list solo-author entries first:
Heller, Steven, ed. The Education of an E-Designer. 
Heller, Steven and Karen Pomeroy. Design Literacy: Understanding Graphic Design.
Work with No Known AuthorAlphabetize works with no known author by their title; use a shortened version of the title in the parenthetical citations in your paper. In this case, Boring Postcards USA has no known author:
Baudrillard, Jean. Simulacra and Simulations. [...]

Boring Postcards USA. [...]
Burke, Kenneth. A Rhetoric of Motives. [...]
Source: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/05/
For a Works Cited page in MLA format, list sources alphabetically by the author's last name or the title if no author is given. Include the author's name, title of the source, title of the container, other contributors, version, number, publisher, publication date, location. Maintain a hanging indent for each entry and double-space the entire page.
There is a basic format for an MLA works cited. The MLA works cited page is arranged alphabetically by author's last name, or when there is no author, by the first word of the title (except A, An or The). References to sources are placed in the text of the paper in order to briefly identify sources for readers and enable them to locate the source of the cited information. Usually the author's last name and a page reference are all that is needed.
True. In MLA format, the Works Cited page should immediately follow the conclusion of your paper. It should be a separate page at the end of the document.
MLA format requires a works cited page as well as throughout "crediting." It plagiarism-proofs a paper and keeps everyone on the same page.
In MLA format, the list of references at the end of the essay is called the "Works Cited" page. It includes all the sources cited in the essay and follows specific formatting guidelines.
In MLA format, you typically only include a Works Cited page that lists all sources cited within the text. It is not required to have a separate bibliography for sources that were consulted but not directly cited. However, if including a bibliography is beneficial for your research or to acknowledge sources consulted, you can certainly do so in MLA format.
I use double-spacing for my bibliography or works cited page, with a hanging indent for each citation.
According to MLA style, how should a book title be formatted in the works-cited page? Answer this question…
There are many different pages that the works cited page is on. You can online and look at each site until you find the one you like.
Yes, entries on a works cited page are typically not numbered. The entries are arranged in alphabetical order by the author's last name or by the title if there is no author.
References in a works cited list are typically organized alphabetically by the author's last name. If there is no author, they are organized by the title of the work. The format may vary depending on the citation style used (e.g., APA, MLA).
Yes, the works cited page should be a separate page at the end of the document. It should list all the sources cited within the document in a specific format, such as APA or MLA, to provide proper credit to the original authors and to allow readers to locate the sources easily.
No, the bibliography typically appears at the end of a paper or document, on a separate page titled "References" or "Works Cited." It includes all the sources cited or consulted in the document in a specific format such as APA or MLA.
The works cited page should be arranged in alphabetical order by the authors' last names. If there is no author, alphabetize by the first significant word in the title. Entries should be double-spaced and have a hanging indent for each line after the first line of each citation.