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Overview Preparing a list of Works Cited is actually as simple, but precise job. Most researchers rely on a guidebook (like your Bedford or The MLA Guide to Research Writing) or a reputable Web Guide for the exact details of format. The general purpose is to provide sufficient information that an interested reader could locate your source; each discipline has standardized format rules for different kinds of sources so that one can look at a citation and quickly determine what kind of source it is. Composing your own Works Cited, you will need:
The main tasks in composing a Works Cited are:
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Exercise
To help you practice the process, I have assembled a handful of sample sources. Using the online format guidelines, you should work with a partner to assemble a Works Cited page for these sources.
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