应该是works cited吧?works cited 和references本质上是一样的,英文参考资料的注法有几个,works cited依据的是MLA. 它与bibliography不大一样,请看英文解释:
Works Cited is sometimes referred to as References. The terms mean the same thing. Each is an alphabetical list of works cited, or works to which you have made reference. Works Cited is generally used when citing sources using MLA (Modern Language Association) style, while the title References is used when citing sources using APA (American Psychological Association) style.
Works Cited and Bibliography are not the same. In Works Cited you only list items you have actually cited. In a Bibliography you list all of the material you have consulted in preparing your essay whether or not you have actually cited the work.
Entries in Works Cited, References, or Bibliography are put in alphabetical order by last names of authors, editors, translators, etc. or by first words of titles.
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再说一下works cited的格式:
Book:
Author. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year.
Example:
Heller, Nancy G.Why a painting is Like a Pizza: a Guide to Understanding and
Enjoying Modern Art. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2002.
Note: If both examples, the complete information about the work by Smith would appear in the Works Cited after Smith's name. If you cite more than one work published by Smith you would distinguish the works by including a shortened version of the title: e.g. (Smith, Survey 182).
Encyclopedia:
Author (if there is one). "Title of Entry". Name of Encyclopedia. Edition. Year of
Publication.
Example:
"Decorative Arts and Furnishings". Encyclopedia Britannica. 15th ed. 2002.
Essay, or article, in a book:
Author. "Title of Essay or Article." Title of book. Ed. Editor's name. Place of
Publication: Publisher, Year. Pages.
Example:
Fewer, David. "Making Available: Existential Inquires." In the Public Interest: The
future of Canadian Copyright. Ed. Michael Geist. Toronto: Irwin law, 2005. 267-284.
Journal article:
Author. "Title of the Article." Name of the Periodical Volume. Issue (Year): Pages.
Example:
Garcia, Mary-Ellen. "Influences of Gypsy Calo on Contemporary Spanish Slang."
Hispania 88.4 (2005): 800-812.
Newspaper article without an author and from a daily newspaper:
"Title of the Article." Name of the Newspaper Date: Pages.
Example:
"Hong Kong's Dolphins Will tickle You Pink." The Washington
Post 4 Nov. 2007: 6.
Individual work on the Web:
Author. Title. Date on page (if given). Name of Associated Institution (if given).
Date of access < web address>.
Example:
Felluga, Dino. Guide to Literary and Critical Theory. 28 Nov. 2003
Purdue University. 6 nov. 2007<
http://www.cla.purdue.edu/english/theory>.
Article in an ejournal collection:
Author. "Title of the article". Name of the Periodical Volume. Issue (Year): Pages.
Name of Collection. Date of Access <URL of journal article>
Example:
Wetta, Frank and Martin Novelli. "Now a Major Motion Picture: War Films
and Hollywood's New Patriotism." The Journal of Military
History 67.3 (2003): 861-882. Project Muse. 7 Aug. 2003
<muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_military_history/v067/67.3wetta.pdf>
Article in a full text article index:
Author. "Title of the article". Name of the Periodical Volume. Issue (Year): Pages.
Name of the Database. Name of the Service. Name of the Library. Date of access
<subscriptions service's homepage if known>
Example:
Smith, Robert P. "Risk Management in Undergraduate Engineering Economics
Education." Engineering Economist 44.2 (1999): p202-7. Business Source Complete
EbSCOhost. Memorial U of Newfoundland, Queen Elizabeth II Lib.
6 Nov. 2007.<
http://www.ebscohost.com>
Dissertation or Thesis:
Author. "Title of the Dissertation or Thesis". Diss. Name of University, Year.
Example:
Sanders, Brenda L. "Discourse and Device. The Power of Strategies of Hildegrad
Medicine." Diss. University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, 2003
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