Using ISO 690 Number Referencing, you bibliography should look something like:
Quote:
1. The Concise Oxford Dictionary. Ninth. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1995.
2. Bendix, R. Max Weber: An intellectual Portrait. 1978. Berkley : University of California Press, 1977.
3. Jung, CJ. Memories, Dreams, Reflections. [ed.] A Jaffe. [trans.] R Winston and C Winston. New York : Pantheon, 1963.
4. Briggs-Myers, I and Myers, P B. Gifts Differing. Palo Alto : Consulting Psychologists Press Inc, 1980.
5. Vermaseren, M. Cybele and Attis: the Myth and the Cult. [trans.] A Lemmers. London : Thames and Hudson, 1977.
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The only entries that might, perhaps, not begin with an author's name are those like encyclopedias where you have only an editor's name. Provided, you've input the editor's name, though, it would appear in place of the author. If both have been input, the author's name will appear after the publication name.