[CALIBK12] Alphabetization of Works Cited Entries

Marie Slim sraslim at sbcglobal.net
Tue Feb 26 07:50:31 PST 2008


Hi all!

Quick question - I've consulted MLA manual but did not track down answer.

In a Works Cited, how would you alphabetize an entry that begins with a number.  For example,

"1920's Hair." The Crazy Page.  26 Feb. 2008 <http://www.thecrazypage.com>.
 
Would this go at the beginning?  Before "A?"  Or in the "N" section?  or at the end (after Z?)

Thanks - I'll post responses I hear.


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