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Bibliography page errors:

The page title, "Bibliography," should not be in bold or underlined.
The first entry needs the author's name.
The second entry needs a hanging indent.
The last entry needs to show the date it was accessed.

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To properly format a bibliography page in MLA style, title it 'Bibliography' without bold or underlines, start each entry at the left margin with a hanging indent, include the author's name, alphabetize by last name, and for online sources, add the date accessed, all double-spaced.

Step-by-step explanation:

Creating a bibliography page in the correct MLA format involves several specific formatting guidelines. The title "Bibliography" should appear at the top center of the page without bold, underlining, or italics. To add proper indentation to the bibliography entries, you can select all citations and apply a hanging indent using the word processor. For example, in Microsoft Word, this is done via the Paragraph Settings under Indents and Spacing.

Each entry should begin flush left with subsequent lines indented one-half inch. The author's name must be included in each entry, and entries should be alphabetized by the author's last name, using the first word of the title when the author is unknown.

The entire bibliography should be double-spaced. The date of access is also essential for online sources and should be included in the entry.

Follow these guidelines:

  • Author's Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. Publisher, Year of Publication.
  • If no author, alphabetize by the first significant word in the title, excluding 'a', 'an', or 'the'.
  • Double-space all entries with no extra space between them.
  • For online sources, include 'Accessed' followed by the date.

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