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Whats the difference between a bibliography and a works cited page?

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Whats the difference between a bibliography and a works cited page?

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The standard definition is: a bibliography includes all sources consulted when compiling a paper (even background research), while a works cited page includes only those sources you actually used.A works cited page is typically shorter than a bibliography. To create either one, you must use a standard style guide such as APA or MLA found here. Be sure to confirm with your instructor which one he or she requires.

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