A hanging indent occurs when you indent:
The last line of a works cited entry
The lines after the first in a works cited entry
The second line of a works cited entry
The first line of a works cited entry
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Alternatively referred to as a negative indent, a hanging indent is an indent that indents all text except the first line. Below is an example of a hanging indent, which is often used in a bibliography.
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In a works cited, a hanging indent is when the second and subsequent lines of a citation are indented 1/2 inch.
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