A works cited page is the ending page of a research paper. It does NOT follow in paragraph closure at the end of the paper itself: it is a SEPARATE page that is attached in the back.
Note the following samples:
(1) an English class research paper (done in MLA),
(2) a bibliography for a graduate history class done in Turabian style for history; it has a "bibiography" page),
and below it,
(3) an APA format reference page (for a medical paper). Note that each source is double-spaced, and that the follow-up line of each source is indented:
Note the following samples:
(1) an English class research paper (done in MLA),
(2) a bibliography for a graduate history class done in Turabian style for history; it has a "bibiography" page),
and below it,
(3) an APA format reference page (for a medical paper). Note that each source is double-spaced, and that the follow-up line of each source is indented:
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