Creating a List of Works Cited
You may be required to create a list of sources that you have cited in your paper. This list may be termed "Works Cited," "References", or "Bibliography"; the list is located at the conclusion of your paper. The examples provided are MLA and APA formatting styles. A print copy of the MLA or APA style manual is available in the Library Reference collection or at the Reference Desk. Please note: MLA changes occured in April 2009 and MLA changes will occur July 1, 2009.
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Articles from Journals
- From a printed journal
- Journal article with multiple authors
- From an online journal
- Full-text journal article from a database
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Articles from Magazines
- From a printed magazine
- From an online magazine
- Full text magazine article from a database
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Books
- Book with a single author
- Book with two authors
- Book with three or more authors
- Article within a book
- Encyclopedias or other multi-volume works
- Electronic Book
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Newspaper Articles
- From a print newspaper
- From an online newspaper
- Full-text newspaper article from a database
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Primary Sources
- Interview
- Motion Picture
- Online Digitized Collection
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Other Materials
- Web page
- Email Message
- Online Posting
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