Help!!!! is this plagiarism?

<p>I recently turned in a research paper that had a minor mistake.</p>

<p>I looked up some list of artworks during the World War II and listed a couple and cited as a reference in the body paragraph ( the author's name )</p>

<p>Therefore, I did not copy or paste anything.</p>

<p>The thing is although I cited in the body paragraph, I forgot to put the information in the works cited page. </p>

<p>Since nothing was in the author's words, there was no need for quotes. I took a look at a couple of pictures, wrote what I thought of them and how they reflect World War II, and cited the (author's name). but it was not mentioned in works cited.. please help!!!
I can't believe I made this mistake.. </p>

<p>What's your opinion on this .. would I receive 0 on the assignment?</p>

<p>I don’t think you’ll get a 0 but you’ll probably miss points for citing stuff incorrectly.</p>

<p>Not plagiarism, since you acknowledged it was from another source. You’ll miss points for failing to cite correctly, which some teachers will take a lot off for.</p>

<p>Funny thing is, if you have several other works on the works cited page s/he may check them for accuracy, but may not notice that a work is missing entirely.</p>

<p>Nope, sounds fine if you haven’t copied words and credited the source, at least partially.</p>