Working Works Cited Page

 

The Tech Savvy Science Teacher: Creating an easy Works Cited Page

 

How to Do a Works Cited Page

 

Listed below are examples for some (but not all) sources you could use and how to correctly type them on a working Works Cited Page.  Remember, since this is only a "working" Works Cited Page, it will probably change somewhat on the final version of your research paper.  All entries are in alphabetical order.  If you have a second line for a source, that second line must be indented FIVE SPACES. Double Space between each entry.

 

Working Works Cited Page (this is centered--and skip down 2 lines)

 

(This is a source from the internet without a listed author.)

"Time Travel as Fact," www.scientificamerica.com/timetravel, 3/27/2023.

 

     

(This is a source from the interent that has an author.)

 Smythe, Dr. Jackson R. Smythe, "Time Travel as Fact,"   

       www.scientificamerica.com/timetravel, 3/27/2023.                                      

 

(This is a book source.)

 McCoy, Janette, P.hd., THE REALITY OF TIME TRAVEL, New York: Prentice Hall Publishers,

      Incorporated, 2022.

 

(This is for your images.)

Images from Google.Com, various dates.

 

 

 

REMEMBER THAT THESE HAVE TO BE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.