Bibliography
1)
A Bibliography is a list of all texts consulted
during the process of research. A Works Cited is a list of all works quoted in
the essay. Each entry in a Bibliography or Works Cited is called a “citation.”
2)
Since a Bibliography stands alone, it needs the
traditional MLA header on the first page. The Works Cited page does not need a
header, and it should be stapled after the last page of your essay. Even if you
have room to include your Works Cited on
your last page, the Works Cited should be its own page. Yes, it’s a waste of
paper. Sorry.
3)
Works Cited or Bibliography is centered at the
top of the page. It is not highlighted, underlined, or quoted.
4)
Works are listed alphabetically by the first
word in the citation, which is usually the author’s last name. Numbers are
alphabetized before letters.
5)
Work is formatted with a hanging indent.
6)
Works Cited and Bibliography pages are
double-spaced. Do not put an empty line / extra return between entries.
7)
Beware of using citation makers. Be sure to
check any citations you’ve imported from a citation maker for accuracy.
8)
For sources from a database, omit the Location
but include the Date of Access. From sources from the general web, include both
Location and Date of Access.
Generic Format:
When Author is in red, it means you need to find more information for the source to complete the entry. Follow the web address or link provided in the table. All other tables are complete.
When Author is in red, it means you need to find more information for the source to complete the entry. Follow the web address or link provided in the table. All other tables are complete.
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Walker,
Alice
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Standardize
the capitalization for all titles.
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The Color Purple.
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7. Publisher,
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Harcourt, Inc.
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2003
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URL
for websites; page numbers for essays.
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Accessed
on Day Mon. Year.
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Wonder,
Stevie
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“Do
Like You.”
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3. Title of Container,
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YouTube
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7. Publisher
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Shpresina
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10 Jun
2015
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14
Jan. 2020
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“#174 –
Is Capitalism a Blessing?”
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Intelligence
Squared U.S. Debates
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debated by John Mackay, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Bhaskar Sunkara, and Richard D. Wolff
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Websites
do not require a publisher.
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Use
the most recent date for books. Look for a byline or a copyright on websites.
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09
Jan. 2020
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Wordsworth,
William
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“The World
Is Too Much With Us.”
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English Romantic Poetry: An Anthology
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edited by Stanley
Appelbaum
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Dover
Publications, Inc.
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1996
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p. 51
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Jeffers,
Robinson
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“Bixby’s
Landing.”
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The Selected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers
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edited by Tim
Hunt
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Stanford
University Press
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2001
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p. 167
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Milosz,
Czeslaw
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“To
Robinson Jeffers.”
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Selected and Last Poems 1931-2004
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translated by Anthony
Milosz
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Ecco
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2011
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pp. 78-79
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Cope,
Wendy
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“A
Green Song.”
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Serious Concerns
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Faber and Faber
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p. 20
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Accessed
on Day Mon. Year.
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Hardin,
Garrett
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“The
Tragedy of the Commons.”
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If the
source is the container (such as a
novel, play, or film), italicize and follow with a period.
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Websites
do not require a publisher.
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Use
the most recent date for books. Look for a byline or a copyright on websites.
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10
Feb. 2020
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Berry,
Wendell
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“Think
Little.”
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If the
source is the container (such as a
novel, play, or film), italicize and follow with a period.
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Websites
do not require a publisher.
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Use
the most recent date for books. Look for a byline or a copyright on websites.
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18
Feb. 2020
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Scruton,
Roger
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“The
Architecture of Social Isolation.”
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If the
source is the container (such as a
novel, play, or film), italicize and follow with a period.
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Websites
do not require a publisher.
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Use
the most recent date for books. Look for a byline or a copyright on websites.
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19
Feb. 2020
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Regan,
Shawn
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Standardize
the capitalization for all titles.
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If the
source is the container (such as a
novel, play, or film), italicize and follow with a period.
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Websites
do not require a publisher.
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Use
the most recent date for books. Look for a byline or a copyright on websites.
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21 Feb 2020
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Rohde,
Bill
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“Always,
Always, Always.”
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Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition
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edited by Elizabeth
Penfield
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Pearson
Longman
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2007
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pp. 153-157
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Baker,
Russell
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“The
Plot Against the People.”
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Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition
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edited by Elizabeth
Penfield
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Pearson
Longman
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2007
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pp. 162-165
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Rodriguez,
Richard
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“Desert
Religions.”
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Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition
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edited by Elizabeth
Penfield
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Pearson
Longman
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2007
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pp. 166-169
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