alphabetically
You have it spelled wrong it is...Alphabetically!
Do not list a reference for which you do not have a citation in the body of the paper.
Bulleted
A complete list of items that are obtained.
An annotated list is exactly what it sounds like. It is a list that allows noted to be made, as opposed to simply listing items.
alphabetically
alphabetically
You have it spelled wrong it is...Alphabetically!
Items in a reference list are typically arranged in alphabetical order by the author's last name. If there is no author, they are organized by the title of the work. Multiple works by the same author are listed chronologically.
In APA format, a reference list comes at the end of the document, while a bibliography is optional and comes after the reference list. A reference list includes only the sources cited in the document, while a bibliography may include sources consulted but not cited.
In an APA paper, the reference list typically contains all the sources cited in the paper. The number of items in the reference list will vary depending on the number of sources that were cited in the paper. Each source will have its own entry in the reference list.
A list can contain any number of items, including no items (an empty list).
In writing the references section, sources should be listed in alphabetical order according to the author's last name. It means that the actual items in a reference list must be put in alphabetical get.
A reference lists contains a list of people that will give you a good reference. Below their name, you should list a good way to contact them.
Do not list a reference for which you do not have a citation in the body of the paper.
A hanging indent is used in a reference list.
Just list the reference where the reference can be located. It makes no difference that the reference changed jobs. After all, that is your objective, right?