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1 www.easybib.com Free access (using MLA style).
Saves your list to finish later. Formats an entire Works Cited page without cutting and pasting each entry. Automatically alphabetizes and formats entries, using correct indents, typestyle, and line spacing. Finished page may be saved as a Word document for editing.

2 Easybib.com will lead you through the steps to create a completed works cited page.
Click here to start

3 Choose from a variety of sources
Choose “Web Site” if your source is an internet site Choose from a variety of sources

4 Easybib.com provides a blank template that prompts you for the correct information.
If you are unable to find some of the information after looking for it, leave those boxes blank. Title of article (page title) Name of web site (home page) Sponsor or corporation Web page address “ (etc. ) Click “Next” when finished.

5 To add your next citation, click here:

6 Easybib alphabetizes each new citation in a growing list
Easybib alphabetizes each new citation in a growing list. Punctuation and formatting are automatic. Click this button to add a new citation Citation #1 Citation #2 Your most recently entered citation is highlighted. Citation #3 Citation #4 Citation #5 Citation #6

7 Want to save it for later?
If you want to use this list later, there’s a way to save it. First, you need to create a free easybib account.

8 After you register, log in with your email address & password
To create an account… First, register your school address. Easybib will you a confirmation After you register, log in with your address & password

9 If you don’t finish... After you create a free account with easybib, you can find your list by clicking here.

10 When you are done, easybib will create a Word document for you.
Click here to create a Word document

11 Allow the download

12 Select “Open”

13 There are no toolbars for editing.
This file is “read-only.” It needs to be saved as a Word document. There are no toolbars for editing.

14 Click “File” and select “Save As…”

15 Click the drop-down arrow to select the destination.
Next, we’ll change these. Not yet!

16 Change the filename to a logical title
Not yet! One more step before saving…

17 Important! Change the type of file from Rich Text to a Word document.
Click the drop-down arrow and scroll through the choices to find (*.doc). Change the type of file to “Word Document (*.doc)”

18 You can make final changes or corrections if necessary.
Presto! A completed Works Cited! You can make final changes or corrections if necessary. Sharon Elin, Revised 2009


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