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maksim [4K]
3 years ago
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Your looking for information about health problems in poor countries. You find a website created by a world famous doctor what i

nfo would you list first on works cited
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1 answer:
aivan3 [116]3 years ago
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Answer:

The name of the author in the last name, first name sequence will be listed first on the works cited list.  So, even when his name includes the title "Dr." it will not be included in the first info, rather it will come along with the second info.

Explanation:

Work citation is one of the important factors of any academic writing. And there are several styles of citing such works, such as the MLA style, APA style, etc.

When citing sources from the web, the format is almost the same as any book citation. The name of the author will come first (last name, first name). Then comes the title of the work, and the other information available.

But in all, the name of the author in the last name, first name sequence will be listed first on the works cited list.  That means, even though the author is a famous doctor, his title "Dr." will not be in the first info, rather his last name will come first, and then the "Dr." title along with his first name.

Example, Cooper, Dr. Brian ......

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