Assuming you are using MLA format, in-text citations are not that difficult. My English instructor taught us to frame the information the first time it was used, like so:
In her novel The Outsiders, author S.E. Hinton points out the huge divide between classes in society, while still focusing on the human element that connects them all: "It's okay… We aren't in the same class. Just don't forget that some of us watch the sunset, too (35)."
After the source is initially introduced, your quotes and paraphrases may be cited by inserting the author's last name and page number of the book in parentheses:
"Stay gold, Ponyboy, stay gold (Hinton, 99)."
A correctly-formatted APA in-text citation includes the author's last name and the year of publication in parentheses. For example: (Smith, 2021). If you're directly quoting, you also need to include the page number, like this: (Smith, 2021, p. 25).
John Roach, writing for National Geographic, points out that "As [plastic bags] decompose, tiny toxic bits seep into soils, lakes, rivers, and the oceans" (47).
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It depends on what format you are using: MLA, APA, Chicago style.
So, for a MLA formatted paper, you use The MLA Handbook.
For an APA formatted paper, you use The APA Manual.
For Chicago Style, you use The Chicago Manual of Style.
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"Intext citation" refers to the practice of citing sources within the body of a text to give credit to the original author or researcher. This helps readers locate the full citation in the reference list at the end of the document and contributes to the credibility of the work by acknowledging the sources of information. The format of an intext citation typically includes the author's last name and the publication year of the source.
APA is a citation style's union. Founded by American Psychological Association, APA is a citation style which is most commonly used to cite sources for papers within the social sciences.
For an in-text citation of an interview in APA style, include the interviewee's last name, the year of the interview, and the phrase "personal communication" in parentheses. For example: (Doe, 2021, personal communication). In MLA style, include the interviewee's last name and the page number where the quote or information appears. For example: (Doe 5).
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In an APA citation, the author's name is typically underlined or italicized. The title of the source being cited is also underlined or italicized in the reference list.
in APA standards what is the appearance of a journal name in a citation and reference list
When you insert a citation.
APA is a "author-date" style of referencing/citation for assignments and publications. It is based on the American Psychological Association (APA) publication manual.
In APA, the in-text citation is a section where the author's last name and the year of publication are displayed but separated by a comma. The particular publisher and also the guide time has to be furnished in the parenthesis.
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APA requires in text citation, and an entry on the Reference page.