WORK CITED
LIST
Citing
Internet Resources on theWorld Wide Web:
Author. Title
of item. [Online] Available http://address/filename, date of
document download.
Example:
DiStefano,
Vince. Guidelines for better writing. [Online] Available
http://www.usa.net/~vinced/home/better-writing.html,October
12, 2001.
Yule, James.
The Cold War Revisited: A Splintered Germany. [Online]
Available
http://usa.coldwar.server.gov/index/cold.war/countries/former.soviet.block/Germany/germany.html.
November 5, 2001
Works Cited
and Documenting Sources
The list of
works cited appears at the end of your paper and, as its title
suggests, lists only the works you have cited on your paper MLA
prefers Works Cited to the more limited heading Bibliography
(literally, "description of books") because those headings are more
likely to accommodate the variety of sources - articles, films,
computer software - that may be cited in a research paper.
To prepare
the lists of works cited, follow these general
guidelines:
- Paginate
the Works Cited section as a continuation of your text. If the
conclusion of your paper appears on page 8, begin your list on
page 9.
- Double-space
entries.
- Begin the
first line of an entry flush left, and indent successive lines
five spaces.
- List
entries in alphabetical order according to the last name of the
author.
- If you are
listing more than one work by the same author, alphabetize the
works according to the title ( excluding the articles a, an, and
the). Instead of repeating the author's name, type three hyphens
and a period, and then give the title.
- Underline
the titles of works published independently - books, plays, long
poems, pamphlets, periodicals, films.
- Use Arabic
numerals except for the titles of people (Elizabeth II) and the
preliminary page numbers of a work (ii - xix), which are
traditionally indicated with Roman numerals.
- Use
lowercase abbreviations to identify parts of the work (for
example, vol. for volume) and roles of named translators (trans.)
and editors (ed.).
- Whenever
possible, use appropriate shortened forms for the publisher's name
(Random instead of Random House).
- Separate
author, title, and publication information with a period followed
by two spaces.
