World Book Encyclopedia Writer's Handbook Who's Who
For a veterinarian publishing a scientific article, there would not be a Works Cited page - you use a Works Cited page in MLA formatting, but most veterinary publications are written in APA format, which simply has a references section at the end. The list of references would be based upon the article being written. For a Works Cited page for a paper about being a veterinarian, one decent reference (although electronic) would be www dot avma dot org - this is the home page for the AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association). There is a section of this website that lists what a veterinarian does, what kind of training they need and other useful basic facts about the practice of veterinary medicine.
World Book Encyclopedia Writer's Handbook Who's Who
There is no special treatment for an anonymous author in a works cited page. You would still go in alphabetical order.
I believe that the works cited page is its own separate page that would belong at the end of a research paper. However, I am not positive, so I suggest searching on Google or asking a parent/guardian or a teacher. Hope I helped! :)
(Attack of the Robot Accountant 214) would be the correct parenthetical citation for citing multiple works by the same author.
To give them credit.
(McApplebutter, Attack of the Robot Accountant 214
(McApplebutter, Attack of the Robot Accountant 214)
You would typically find the works cited section at the end of an academic paper or article. It lists all the sources that were referenced or used in the work. If you are looking for a website's works cited section, it may be labeled as "References," "Bibliography," or "Sources."
A Works Cited is basicly the same as a credits, or sources part in a paper or something were you use information thats not yours. For example, You copy a paragraph from Wikipedia, and use it as a quote, you would put the place were you got that information in your works cited.
In MLA format, you typically only include a Works Cited page that lists all sources cited within the text. It is not required to have a separate bibliography for sources that were consulted but not directly cited. However, if including a bibliography is beneficial for your research or to acknowledge sources consulted, you can certainly do so in MLA format.
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