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- how should you organize your works cited page?
A Works Cited page (common in MLA style, similar to APA's References page) is organized by the last name of the first author of each source. If a source has no author, use the first significant word of the source title. All entries are formatted with a hanging indent, and they are arranged in alphabetical order (ignoring articles like "a," "an," "the" at the start of titles). For sources with the same first author, list them by the publication year (earliest first), or by title if years are identical.
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Organize your Works Cited page as follows:
- Alphabetize entries by the first author's last name (or first significant title word if no author).
- Use a hanging indent for each entry (the first line is left-aligned, subsequent lines are indented).
- For sources with the same first author, order them by publication year (earliest first); if years match, order by title.
- Ignore leading articles (e.g., "a," "an," "the") when alphabetizing by title.