As cited in means as stated in the referenced source.
Works Cited
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.
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.
Works Cited is commonly interchanged with the term bibliography.
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.
"Ibid" should be used in academic writing to refer to a previously cited source when the source is the same as the one cited immediately before it.
The bibliography MLA style is very simple to do. Nevertheless, bibliography is not the term applied in this format. In a bibliography, people will need to list down all the works they accessed in the course of their research regardless of whether they are cited within the paper or not. With MLA, works cited is the section's name. While many people think that the terms are synonymous, but they are actually not.
A Works Cited page names all of the sources that were used in an essay and also gives credit to the source or sources. A Works Cited page also serves as a reference to the sources that were used and to protect you from accusations of plagiarism
to show the sources in which your information came from. also, to give the writers of the sources credit.
and others, you use it in term papers for your work cited pages. :D
The term "eds." in a citation stands for "editors" and indicates that the cited work was edited by one or more individuals.
The Indian term for all purpose flour is "Maida."