WORKS CITED AND WORKS CONSULTED PAGES: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
Works
Consulted: is the term used
for the list of sources used in the preparation of a research project.
It is used to list background reading, summarized sources, or
any sources
used for informational purposes but not paraphrased or quoted.
It is used to document those sources referred to, but not cited
in your
project.
Works Cited:
is the term for the list of sources actually documented
(paraphrased or
quoted) in your project, generally through parenthetical citation. All
of the
parenthetical references in the paper or project should lead the reader
to this
list of sources.
Should
I use one or both?
A student might prepare
only a Works Consulted page if he or she did not quote or paraphrase at
all in the project.
A student might prepare
only a Works Cited page if he or she paraphrased or quoted from and
therefore cited all sources used.
A student might prepare
both Works Consulted and Works Cited pages if, in addition to the
sources cited in the project or paper, he or she also consulted other
sources that were not paraphrased or quoted.
Preparing
the Works Cited and Works Consulted Pages:
·
Head a
new sheet of paper “Works
Cited” or “Works Consulted” (Do
not use quotation marks around your title.)
·
Alphabetize
your sources by author, or
first entry, which may be an association or a title, if no author is
noted. This
should be easy if you have collected source cards.
·
Place the
“Works Cited” page(s)
immediately after the last page of the text.
· If your paper includes both Works Cited and Works Consulted, the Works Consulted page should follow the Works Cited page.