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All alphabets are arranged alphabetically by definition.
An alphabetically arranged list of books and materials in a library is called a catalog or library catalog. It serves as an organized inventory of the library's collection, allowing users to easily locate and access resources.
The topics in an index are typically arranged alphabetically, making it easier for readers to locate specific terms or concepts within a document. Subtopics are usually listed alphabetically as well, providing a clear and organized reference point for readers.
Arrange the reference list in alphabetical order by author; if there is not an author, then alphabetical in the same list by title. Note this is the same method for the in-text citation so it is easy to find the reference in the reference page.AlphabeticallyItems are arranged by the author's last name, alphabetized by the last name of the first author.
You might want to google the official guidelines. But. The Works Cited sources are arranged alphabetically by the first word shown (author's last name, title, etc.) depending on if all of the information about the source is known (if the format says website owner then page title and you don't know the website owner, put the page title first and that is what you use to alphabetize).
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.
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