Works Cited
A Works Cited page is a formatted list of all sources you cited within your paper. Any time you quote, paraphrase, summarize, or include information that you have read from an outside source, you must include that source in your references list, correctly formatted in MLA style.
A Works Cited page is a formatted list of all sources you cited within your paper. Any time you quote, paraphrase, summarize, or include information that you have read from an outside source, you must include that source in your references list, correctly formatted in MLA style.
*For literary research papers: this includes the core book you are analyzing!
*For literary research papers: this includes the core book you are analyzing!
Write and center the heading Works Cited at the end of your paper on its own page. Do not italicize, bold, or change the sizing of this heading.
Double space between the heading and the first entry.
Begin each entry flush with the left margin; if an entry runs more than one line, indent the subsequent line or lines half an inch from the left margin.
List all entries in alphabetical order by the last name in each citation. When the author is unknown, alphabetize by the first word in the source's title. Ignore "A"s, "An"s, and "The"s in alphabetizing.
Double-space the entire list.
Compare your Works Cited page to the model below and correct any errors.