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WORKS-CITED LIST: BEGIN YOUR WORKS CITED ON A NEW PAGE AND NUMBER EACH PAGE.

BEGIN EACH ENTRY AT THE LEFT MARGIN. IF THE ENTRY RUNS MORE THAN ONE LINE, INDENT ADDITIONAL LINE FIVE SPACES. DOUBLE SPACE BETWEEN ALL LINES ON THE PAGE OF WORKS CITED. SINGLE SPACE BETWEEN WORDS AND AFTER PUNCTUATION MARKS IN A WORKS-CITED ENTRY. LIST EACH ENTRY ALPHABETICALLY BY THE AUTHOR'S LAST NAME OR THE FIRST WORD OF THE TITLE IF THERE IS NO AUTHOR. FORMAT FOR A BOOK ENTRY: Author's last name, First name. Book Title. Publisher, date. Zubrin, Robert J. Entering Space: Creating a Spacefaring Civilization. New York: Tarcher/Putnam, 1999. FORMAT FOR A REFERENCE BOOK: Do not give full publication information for familiar reference works. List only the edition and publication year. If possible, give the article author's name. Smith, John. "Pyrrho" The Encyclopedia Americana. International ed. 1995. FORMAT FOR A PERIODICAL: Author's last name, First name. "Article." Periodical Title date: page nos.. Anderson, Kelli. "Going to the Dawgs." Sports Illustrated 15 Nov. 2003: 118-119. FORMAT FOR AN ON-LINE ENTRY: Author's last name, First name. "Title" Information on print version (if any). Site title. Date posted or last updated. Sponsor. Date accessed <URL>. Hamilton, Calvin J. Views of the Solar System. 12 Nov. 2003 <http://solarviews.com/eng/homepage.htm>

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