A bibliography is a page or pages--usually included at the end of research work or academic writing--that lists all resources used and/or cited by the author while researching and writing the paper, book or article. The MLA (Modern Language Association) publishes style guidelines that have become the standard for quality writing used by "over 1,100 scholarly and literary journals, newsletters, and magazines and by many university and commercial presses."
- A copy of the MLA guidelines
- Constitutional passage to be cited
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Instructions
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On the first line:
The name of the constitution. Abbreviate both the country name, if possible, and the word constitution.
For example U.S.Const
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List the article in the Constitution to be cited. Abbreviate and capitalize the word article.
So far, the entry reads like this:
U.S. Const. Art.3
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List the section of the article cited. Abbreviate and capitalize the word section.
The completed listing in the example would be: U.S. Const. Art.3 Sec. 2.