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Branch, S., Ramsay, S., & Barker, M. (2008). The bullied boss: A conceptual exploration of upwards bullying. In A. Glendon, B. M. Thompson & B. Myors (Eds.), Advances in organisational psychology (pp. 93-112). Retrieved from http://www.informit.com.au/humanities.html

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List of Sources

Many documentation styles pair in-text citations with a detailed list of sources, called references in APA and works cited in MLA, that provides enough information for readers to find the sources themselves. This section of the tutorial includes guidelines for how to cite the most common types of sources. To learn how to cite others, consult Chapters 6 and 7 of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th ed. or the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 8th ed.

General Format for References (APA) / Works Cited (MLA)

  • Begin the list of sources on a separate numbered page at the end of the document.
  • Provide a title at the top of the page, “References” for APA or “Works Cited” for MLA, with no special formatting: bolding, underlining, quotation marks, larger font size, etc.
  • List all sources used in the document in alphabetical order.
  • Use a hanging indent so that only the first line of each entry lines up at the left margin; if an entry is more than one line long, all subsequent lines should be indented 0.5 inches.
  • Double space the entire list with no extra space between sources.

Rule to Remember

Any source cited in text must be included in the list of sources, and sources in the list of sources must be cited in text.

This tutorial includes only the most commonly cited kinds of sources. To learn how to cite less commonly seen works, consult the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 6th ed. by Joseph Gribaldi (New York: MLA, 2003) or the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th ed. (Washington, DC: APA, 2003).


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What is a list of references called?

A bibliography is a list of all the sources you used to generate your ideas about the topic including those cited in your assignment as well as those you did not cite. The terms reference list and bibliography are sometimes used interchangeably.

What are some of the uses of a list of references?

A reference list lists only the sources you refer to in your writing. The purpose of the reference list is to allow your sources to be be found by your reader. It also gives credit to authors you have consulted for their ideas.

What is the lists of all references used to create a piece of writing?

The reference list is an alphabetical list of all the sources that you cited in the text of your assignment. A bibliography is a separate list, presented in the same format as a reference list, however, it includes all the sources you consulted in the preparation of your assignment, not just those you cited.

What is the list of references at the end of a paper called?

The list of sources at the end of the paper (bibliography) is called the reference list. The reference list must include all references cited in the text of your paper. Start a References list on a new page.