Create a new page at the end of your paper for a "Works Cited" list. Center the words "Works Cited" at the top of the page. Double space after the title and begin entering citations.
Double space between every citation.
Indent each line of your citation after the first line, creating a "hanging indent." For example, if your citation runs for three lines, indent the second and third lines under the first.
List all citations alphabetically by the author's last name. List the author's last name, followed by a comma, followed by the first name and middle name or initial. Add the rest of the citation, following MLA format for the type of citation it is.
Order citations alphabetically by title if you have more than one work by the same author. For example, if you are citing Charles Dickens' "A Bleak House" and "A Christmas Carol," list "A Bleak House" first after typing, "Dickens, Charles." For the second work, "A Christmas Carol," instead of listing Dickens again, type three dashes to indicate that it's the same author, followed by a period. List the book after that.
Use the title of a work to begin any citation where the author is unknown. This should be in alphabetical order as well, interspersed with your other entries that do have an author.