Here is an example of a Works Cited page in Chicago style format:
Smith, John. "The Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity." Environmental Science Journal 15, no. 2 (2019): 45-60.
Jones, Sarah. "Renewable Energy Sources: A Sustainable Solution." Energy Policy 25, no. 4 (2018): 112-125.
Remember to alphabetize the entries by the author's last name and follow the Chicago style guidelines for formatting.
One helpful resource for formatting Works Cited information is the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL). They provide detailed guidelines and examples for citing various sources in APA, MLA, and Chicago style formats.
In MLA format, personal communications such as interviews, emails, or conversations are cited in the text but not included in the Works Cited list. Include the person's name, the type of communication, and the date. For example: (Smith, personal interview, March 15, 2022).
To cite an anonymous quote in MLA format, include the phrase "Anonymous" in place of the author's name in the in-text citation and the works cited entry. For example, (Anonymous).
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.
A citation is a specific source that you mention in the body of your paper. The format may change depending on the style of use. A reference is a list of the sources that are cited. The reference is listed at the end of the paper.
Here is an example of a Chicago style works cited page: Works Cited Smith, John. "The Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity." Environmental Science Journal, vol. 25, no. 3, 2019, pp. 45-60. Jones, Sarah. "The Role of Technology in Modern Education." Educational Technology Review, vol. 12, no. 2, 2018, pp. 112-125. Brown, Michael. The History of Ancient Rome. Oxford University Press, 2017.
Authors' names are listed in a works cited in the format of last name, first name. In academic writing, the correct format for including authors' names is to list the last name first, followed by a comma and then the first name.
Here is an example of a works cited entry for a book: Smith, John. "The Art of Writing." New York: Publishing Company, 2020.
For MLA Format, the entire document should be double spaced, including the works cited page. Do not skip lines between entries.
According to MLA Format, your Works Cited page should have the same one-inch margins as the rest of your paper.
A works cited page for websites should include the author's name (if available), the title of the webpage, the website name, the publication date (if available), the URL, and the date you accessed the webpage. Here's an example: Smith, John. "The Importance of Proper Citation." Example Website, 2021, www.examplewebsite.com/importance-of-citation. Accessed 15 September 2021.
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.