Work(s) Cited:
An entry that appears at the end of your paper that starts on its own separate page.
Format:
All works cited should be double spaced, have a hanging indent and be listed in alphabetical order. Place the name of the organization/corporation where the author's name should be. If the publisher is the author, then skip the author entry. The elements to include are as follows:
If an organization/corporation is the author:
Organization/Corporation's Name. "Title of Article." Title of Newspaper, Day Month Year, Pages*.
If the publisher is the author:
"Title of Article." Title of Newspaper, Day Month Year, Pages*.
Examples:
If an organization/corporation is the author:
The Modern News Group. "Yesterday's News is Today's History." USA Daily, 15 March 2016, p. L7
If the publisher is the author:
"Yesterday's News is Today's History." USA Daily, 15 March 2016, p. L7
*Please note that you should use the number format that is used by the source.
In-Text Citation
Using in-text citation is necessary to help avoid instances of plagiarism. It is an entry that appears in the body of your paper that includes the organization or corporation's name and page number (or a shortened version of the title and page number if the author is the publisher) when you express information or ideas taken from a source through a quote or by using your own words.
Examples:
If an organization/corporation is the author:
(The Modern News Group L7).
The Modern News Group stated that "Insert quoted text here" (L7).
If the publisher is the author:
("Yesterday's News" L7)
"Yesterday's News" stated that "Insert quoted text here" (L7).