It depends on whether you are using MLA or APA format. MLA calls the reference page a Works Cited. APA calls the page a Bibliograpy. Both methods have different requirements for the reference page and for internally citing in the paper. You can look up either on the internet and pull up examples of how to cite books, magazines, journals, etc.
Items on a reference page are typically arranged alphabetically by the author's last name or by the title if no author is listed. The arrangement should be consistent throughout the page to make it easy for readers to find the sources. Each entry should also include all necessary bibliographic information for proper citation.
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.
When providing the volume, issue and page numbers for a journal article in an APA formatted reference page the volume number is listed in parentheses
Actually, in APA format, the volume number is not listed in parentheses when providing the volume issue and page numbers for a journal article on the reference page. The volume number should be italicized (not in parentheses), followed by the issue number in parentheses if available, and then the page numbers.
Professional references are listed first, followed by personal references if required. Usually the "strongest" reference is listed first, ie. the person who has the most knowledge of your work habits, skills and abilities and what you have contributed as an employee. Hopefully this will be your last boss! Personal references should also be listed this way, ie. a person who knows the most positive things about your character and can give examples that will illustrate your worthiness for the position.
Chapter 4 in the APA Manual (5th ed.) gives extensive information on how to set up the reference(s) page(s); or see the related link. The references are listed alphabetically by author; if no author then by title. This makes it easy to find the source cited in text.
In APA formatting style a reference page has to be typed in alphabetical order. In writing the references section, sources should be listed in alphabetical order according to the author's last name.
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A reference page typically includes the full details of sources cited in a paper. Each source is listed alphabetically by the author's last name or the title if there is no author. Entries include the author's name, publication date, title of the work, publication information, and URL if applicable.
Yes, the reference page typically counts as a page in the total page count of a document.
I found a reference to the Penguin Classics 2004 edition, listed as having 248 pages.