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Work Cited / Bibliography Page

 

Guidelines

The "Works Cited" information should be taken from the bibliography cards to indicate the source of the information you utilized in your paper and gave credit to in your paper.

A "Works Cited" page (also called a bibliography) lists in alphabetical order the sources (books, magazines, online materials, etc.) you have used in your report.

Double-space the information on the "Works Cited" page

The second line of each entry should be indented ½ inch (5 typed spaces). Underline titles and other words and that would be italicized in print.

 

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Work Cited

 

Grunwald, Joseph. Personal interview. 2.Dec. 1995.

 

Kennedy, John F. "Text of Kennedy’s Address on
Moves to Meet the Soviet Buildup." New
York Times 23 Oct. 1962, sec. 1:18.

 

 

Kennedy, Robert F. Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the
Cuban Missile Crisis. NY: Norton, 1969.

 

"Biography of Malcolm X." CMG Worldwide 2pp On-

line. Internet. 9 Apr. 2003.

 

Carson, Clayborne. Malcolm X: The FBI File. NY:

Carrol & Graf Publishers, Inc, 1991
http://www.cmgww.com/historic/malcolm/bio.html

 

 

Kelley, Robin. “Malcolm X.” Encarta Africana. 5pp.
On-line. Internet. 9 Apr. 2003.
http://www.african.com/archive/articles/tt_327.asp

“Malcolm X.” Encarta. 8pp. On-line. Internet. 9 Apr.

2003.
http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/refar
ticle.aspx?refid=761552252&pn=1&s=1

 

Malcolm X. Mntex Entertainment. Prior Lake, MN

 

 

Perry, Bruce. Malcolm. NY: Station Hill Press, Inc,
1991

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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