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How to: Works Cited. Step 1: Create a document. Double Space. Title “Works Cited,” center it. Click “Paragraph”. To Change to “hanging indent:”. Make your pop-up box look like this one. Step 2: Use a web resource to help with MLA formatting.
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Step 1: Create a document Double Space Title “Works Cited,”center it.
Click “Paragraph” To Change to “hanging indent:” Make your pop-up box look like this one.
Step 2: Use a web resource to help with MLA formatting. At knightcite you have to plug in the information . . . Only fill in what you can. For instance, many sources do not include authors’ names. If they aren’t there, don’t fill in the box. KNIGHTCITE: Leave this as is – you don’t need to include the URL anymore! Click on “Entire Website” first, if that’s what you’re citing – most likely, it is.
Website title Example: Bio.com Webpage title
Scrolled to the bottom of the page . . . Publisher/Sponsor Date updated
Step 3: Plug in what you have . . .
At easybib, you just need the URL and all the work is done for you.
Convert to same font used in the essay Copy and Paste to Works Cited document.
Entries in ABC order . . . Finished product should look something like this . . .
This is a sample paragraph with in-text citations . . . In-Text Citations c c c c
The first thing in the works cited entry is what goes in parentheses in your paper. c c c
Formatting in-text citations: Blah blahblahblahblah (citation). Blah blah, “Blab blabblabblab” (citation).
Also, notice how often citations are used in that paragraph. Four times! Rule of thumb: if people wouldn’t know it if they hadn’t researched it, it needs to be cited.