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Title: In-text Citations


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In-text Citations
  • Also called
  • Parenthetical Documentation

2
Basic Directions
  • You must not only list your sources on the Works
    Cited page, but you must indicate what
    information was derived from each source.
  • The most practical way is to give the author and
    page number or whatever information is at the
    bottom of each notecard.

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  • Place a citation as close to the quoted or
    paraphrased material as possible without
    disrupting the sentence.
  • When material from one source and the same page
    numbers is used throughout a paragraph, use one
    citation at the end of the paragraph rather than
    a citation at the end of each sentence.
  • Parenthetical citations usually appear after the
    final quotation mark and before the period. An
    exception occurs, however, in quotes of four or
    more lines since these quotes are presented as
    block quotes that is, they are indented and use
    no quotation marks. In such cases, the
    parenthetical citation goes after the period, as
    the following example shows

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Ways to cite text
  • You may put the authors name in the body of your
    text and just put page number in parentheses at
    the end of the sentence. Ex Wordsworth stated
    that Romantic poetry was marked by a "spontaneous
    overflow of powerful feelings" (263).
  • You may put the author and page in parentheses at
    the end of the sentence. Ex Romantic poetry is
    characterized by the "spontaneous overflow of
    powerful feelings" (Wordsworth 263).

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  • You may paraphrase what the author said, citing
    his name in your text. Ex Wordsworth extensively
    explored the role of emotion in the creative
    process (263).

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Book with One Author
  • You must use what is listed first on source card
  • Human beings have been described as "symbol-using
    animals" (Burke 3).
  • Human beings have been described by Kenneth Burke
    as "symbol-using animals" (3).
  • Source card information
  • Burke, Kenneth. Language as Symbolic
    Action Essays on Life, Literature, and
    Method. Berkeley U of California P, 1966.
    Print.

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Book with Two Authors
  • Certain literacy theorists have gone so far as to
    declare that "the most significant elements of
    human culture are undoubtedly channeled through
    words, and reside in the particular range of
    meanings and attitudes which members of any
    society attach to their verbal symbols" (Goody
    and Watt 323).
  • Goody and Watt claim that Certain literacy
    theorists have gone so far as to declare that
    "the most significant elements of human culture
    are undoubtedly channeled through words, and
    reside in the particular range of meanings and
    attitudes which members of any society attach to
    their verbal symbols" (323).

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Book with Three Authors
  • Medieval Europe was a place both of raids,
    pillages, slavery, and extortion and of
    traveling merchants, monetary exchange, towns if
    not cities, and active markets in grain (Rabkin,
    Greenberg, and Olander 10).

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Book with more than three authors
  • Cogdill et al. argue that "making backchannel
    overtly available for study would require making
    its presence and content visible and its content
    persist, affecting the nature of the backchannel
    and raising social and ethical issues" (109).
  • They claim that "making backchannel overtly
    available for study would require making its
    presence and content visible and its content
    persist, affecting the nature of the backchannel
    and raising social and ethical issues" ( Cogdill
    et al.109).

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Citation for Quote over 4 Lines
  • Bolles argues that the most effective job hunting
    method is what he calls the creative job hunting
    approach
  • figuring out your best skills, and favorite
    knowledge, and then researching any employer that
    interests you before approaching that
    organization and arranging, to see the person
    there who has the power to hire you for the
    position you are interested in. This method,
    faithfully followed, leads to a job for 86 out of
    every 100 job-hunters who try it. (57)

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Source with No Known Author
  • Several critics of the concept of the transparent
    society ask if a large society would be able to
    handle the complete loss of privacy
    ("Surveillance Society" 115).

12
Website with No Page Numbers
  • Abraham Lincoln's birthplace was designated as a
    National Historical Site in 1959 (National Park
    Service). 

13
Someone Else Quoted in your Source
  • As Erickson reminds us, the early psychoanalysts
    focused on a single objective "introspective
    honesty in the service of self enlightenment"
    (qtd. in Weiland 42).

14
Two Sources by Same Author
  • Hypertextuality makes text borderless as it
    "redefines not only beginning and endings of the
    text but also its bordersits sides, as it were"
    (Landow, Hypertext 79).

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Corporate Author
  • If the corporate author's name is long, it should
    be included in the text rather than the
    parentheses
  • According to the Centre for Development and
    Population Activities, interest in gender roles
    and responsibilities over the past decade has
    been "driven by the realization that women often
    do not benefit from development activities and in
    some cases become even poorer and more
    marginalized" (3).

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Citing Volume and Page Number of Multivolume Work
  • The anthology by Lautner and his coeditors
    contains both Stowes Sojouner Truth, and the
    Libyan Sibyl (1 2424-33) and Gilmans the
    yellow Wall-Paper (2 800-12).
  • Between the years 1945 and 1972, the
    political-party system in the United States
    underwent profound changes (Schlesinger 4629).

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  • When material from one source and the same page
    numbers is used throughout a paragraph, use one
    citation at the end of the paragraph rather than
    a citation at the end of each sentence.

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Two Sources Cited
  • (Burns 23 Sandford 56).

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Works Cited
  • Duke Universisty library at http//library.duke.ed
    u/research/citing/within/mla.html Dec. 7 2009
  • LEO Literacy Education Online MLA Parenthetical
    Documentation http//leo.stcloudstate.edu/research
    /mlaparen.html 2004
  • Stolley, Karl. "MLA Formatting and Style Guide."
    The OWL at Purdue. 10 May 2006. Purdue University
    Writing Lab. Web. 9 February 2010.
    http//owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/02/
    .
  • Duke Universisty library at http//library.duke.ed
    u/research/citing/within/mla.html Dec. 7 2009
  • LEO Literacy Education Online MLA Parenthetical
    Documentation http//leo.stcloudstate.edu/research
    /mlaparen.html 2004
  • Stolley, Karl. "MLA Formatting and Style Guide."
    The OWL at Purdue. 10 May 2006. Purdue University
    Writing Lab. Web. 9 February 2010.
    http//owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/02/
    .
  • MLA In-Text Parenthetical Citations. Duke
    University Library. 7 Dec. 2009. Web. 5 Feb.
    2010.lthttp//library.duke.edu/research/citing/with
    in/mla.htmlgt.
  • LEO Literacy Education Online. MLA Parenthetical
    Documentation. LEO. 2004. Web. 5 February 2010.
    http//leo.stcloudstate
  • .edu/research/mlaparen.html
  • Stolley, Karl. "MLA Formatting and Style Guide."
    The OWL at Purdue. 10 May 2006. Purdue University
    Writing Lab. Web. 9 February 2010.
    lthttp//owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/02
    /gt.

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Works Cited
  • MLA In-Text Parenthetical Citations. Duke
    University Library. 7 Dec. 2009. Web. 5 Feb.
    2010.lthttp//library.duke.edu/research/citing/with
    in/mla.htmlgt.
  • LEO Literacy Education Online. MLA Parenthetical
    Documentation. LEO. 2004. Web. 5 February 2010.
    http//leo.stcloudstate
  • .edu/research/mlaparen.html
  • Stolley, Karl. "MLA Formatting and Style Guide."
    The OWL at Purdue. 10 May 2006. Purdue University
    Writing Lab. Web. 9 February 2010.
    lthttp//owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/02
    /gt.
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