Now that you know how to create a works cited page. You will create a works cited page for the sources you used in your research. Follow the steps provided in this activity and make sure to alphabetize your sources. To create a Works Cited page, you will need to create MLA citations. The information you will need for each of your sources is the following: Author. (Last, First) "Title of Piece." (magazine article, website article, song, poem or short story) Title of whole. (Name of magazine, name of website, name of album, name of book) Version or Volume number Publisher, Date of publication (Day Month Year) and location Medium (where did you find it). Date you accessed. FIND AS MUCH AS YOU CAN. IF IT IS NOT PRESENT, YOU MAY SKIP IT. After you have located as much information as possible, place it in the following general order: Author. "Title of Piece." Title of whole. Publisher, Date of publication (Day Month Year). Medium (where did you find it). Date you accessed. Real example: Works Cited Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird. Grand Central Publishing: New York. 1960. Book. The Purdue OWL Family of Sites. The Writing Lab and OWL at Purdue and Purdue U, 2008, owl.english.purdue.edu/owl. Accessed 22 January 2018 *HINT* keep adding all of your sources. They should be alphabetical based on first letter and have a hanging indent (second line on indented).