To create an MLA works cited entry for a source with no author, start with the title of the source in quotation marks. Follow this with the title of the container in italics, the version of the source, the publisher, the publication date, and the URL or DOI if applicable.
B. Each and every source you refer to in your essay.--apexx
Vivian has incorrectly alphabetized her works-cited entry by the title of the source instead of the author's last name, which is the correct format.
In an in-text citation that links to an entry in your works cited page, you would typically need to include the author's last name and the page number (if applicable) of the source you are referencing.
An MLA works cited entry is a list of references at the end of a research paper or project that provides detailed information about each source used in the document. It includes the author's name, title of the source, publication information, and other relevant details to help readers locate the sources. The entries are formatted according to specific guidelines outlined by the Modern Language Association (MLA).
The month of May is not abbreviated in a Works Cited entry.
For a book, the information in a works cited list entry should include the author's name, the title of the book, the publication date, the publisher, and if applicable, the edition and page numbers.
In MLA format the work cited page should be organized alphabetically using the author's last name. All of the sources included in this page must match with the works cited that people mentioned in their text.
In the source manager of a document, the sourcet that appears to the left of its entry is typically a placeholder icon or symbol indicating the citation's format or type, such as a book, website, or journal article icon. This helps users quickly identify and locate the sources they have cited in their document.
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Other books by the author or editor
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To properly cite a fact in an essay, you need to include the author's name, the publication date, and the source of the information. This can be done using in-text citations or footnotes, along with a corresponding entry in the bibliography or works cited page.