There are several ways to format a works cited entry, one of them is the MLA (Modern Language Association) guidelines, which is commonly preffered when writing about arts and humanities. You can also follow the APA (American Psychological Association) style, which is used mostly when writing about social sciences. Any style can be used, but it is important to be consistent whith one of them. The following examples follow MLA guidelines: Grant, Jennifer. "All You Need to Know." Cosmopolitan, Mar. 2000, 71-75. "Geraldine Ferraro." World Book Encyclopedia, 2018. "Welcome to Oz." June 13, 2008, www.institutionalinvestor.com/article/b150q7937x9f66/welcome-to-oz.
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