REPORTING AND THESIS WRITING
CHICAGO STYLE
Question
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What is the difference between a works cited page and a bibliography?
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Works cited refers to citations in MLA format; bibliography refers to citations in Chicago format.
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Bibliography refers to citation pages in MLA; works cited refers to citations in Chicago format.
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There is no difference between a works cited page and a bibliography.
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Works cited pages are always single-spaced; bibliographies are always double-spaced.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -In Works Cited and References, you only list items you have actually referred to and cited in your paper. A Bibliography, meanwhile, lists all the material you have consulted in preparing your essay, whether you have actually referred to and cited the work or not.
Detailed explanation-2: -MLA, which stands for Modern Language Association, is used when writing about language, literature and other humanities subjects. MLA format uses a “works cited” page. Works cited is a reference list of all the sources you actually used while writing your paper. You’ll list your citations in alphabetical order.
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