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Purpose: briefly identifies the work you are quoting or paraphrasing, with a corresponding full citation in the works cited so readers can find your sources. Include in-text citations whenever you:
Paraphrase (summarize ideas from a source)
Directly quote from a source
Refer to images, figures, data, or tables from the source
In-Text Citations should:
Include the first part of the full citation (usually the author’s last name) and the page number (when referring to a specific part of the source).
Always come before punctuation marks at the end of the sentence.
(Author Page Number)
Many believe that “students must learn how to cite sources before starting to work on any research assignment” (Smith 55).
Author (Page Number)
Smith suggests that “students […] learn how to cite sources before starting to work on any research assignment” (55).
(Author)
Professors want students to cite their sources when writing research papers (Smith).
Author
Smith argues that students should cite their sources when completing research assignments.
Other formats for specific circumstances:
Multiple sources cited in a sentence (Author Page Number; Author Page Number).
Several studies show that students who write MLA style papers often struggle with formatting the works cited list (Smith 60; Lee and Wong 45).
Use the title (or whatever is the first piece of information appearing in the full citation) when there is no author.
In-text citations should include the first part of the full citation (“In-Text Citations: An Overview”).
Professors tend to give better grades to students who include in-text citations in their MLA style papers (Citing Sources 43).
When including a quote that is more than four lines long, separate the quote as a block quote without quotation marks and with the (Author Page Number) citation after the punctuation mark. Block quotes should be indented 0.5” from the left.
Students must learn how to cite sources before starting to work on any research assignment. This is helpful because students can include accurate in-text citations as they are writing, rather than waiting until the editing process. Many students claim that adding in-text citations while they are drafting their paper saves time. (Smith 55)