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    What's the use of a works cited page?
    Marissa Levis
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    Marissa Levis is an English Teacher in the Morris County Vocational School District. She previously worked as an English director at a tutoring center that caters to students in elementary and middle school. She is an expert in creating a curriculum that helps students advance their skills in secondary-level English, focusing on MLA formatting, reading comprehension, writing skills, editing and proofreading, literary analysis, standardized test preparation, and journalism topics. Marissa received her Master of Arts in Teaching from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
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    The works cited page is like a roadmap for your readers. It helps them find the exact sources you used in your work. So, if someone wants to research or delve deeper into the topic you've discussed, they can easily locate and examine the same sources that you relied on. Essentially, it's a tool researchers use to support one another as they continue the research by providing clear paths to the materials they've consulted.
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    Can I also use Ibid. if the primary and secondary citation are on different pages?
    Donagan
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    Yes. See Method 1, Step 2 above.
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    You have the same citiation coming up at a different point in the text. How do you use ibid?
    GB742
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    If you're citing the a source non consecutively (e.g. [1] - text A, [2] - text B, [3] - text A) use the short form of the title. Ibidem is only used where the same source is cited consecutively (e.g. [1] - text A, [2] - text A, [3] - text B can be cited as [1] - text A, [2] - Ibid., [3] - text B).
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    Is "the item cited in the ibid page" correct?
    GB742
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    No, in this case (i.e. where you have immediately before cited the same page of the same source) you would simply use 'Ibid.'. If you are citing a different page of the same source, the citation would be written as (for example) 'Ibid. p.10'
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