MLA Parenthetical Documentation Example: According to a 1999 study of teenagers, “Sixty-three percent of girls and seventy-four percent of boys under.

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MLA Parenthetical Documentation

Example: According to a 1999 study of teenagers, “Sixty-three percent of girls and seventy-four percent of boys under the age of eighteen had tried marijuana or were regular users” (Jones 48). Jones, Carson R. The American Drug Epidemic. Boston: St. Martin’s Press, The information given at the end of the borrowed material is just enough to point to the full citation on the Works Cited page and is placed strategically to allow for smoother reading.

MLA Rules Words, phrases, and incomplete sentences must be worked coherently into your own sentences: Some researchers argue that television before the age of two is “harmful and debilitating,” prolonging the “acquisition of unspoken and spoken cues” (Jones 48). Notice the punctuation and that only the author’s last name and page number appear in parentheses.

MLA Rules When quoting a complete sentence or more from a work, always prepare the quote with an introductory sentence followed by a colon: Some noted researchers contest the validity of the study’s results: “In a single-blind study of such short length, results clearly are not indicative of the populace at large” (Jones 48). Or a dependent clause or phrase followed by a comma: According to child psychologist Robert Jones, “In a single- blind study of such short length, results clearly are not indicative of the populace at large” (48).

MLA Rules Give the authors of your research some credibility the first time you use them; subsequently, refer to them by last name only: A child psychologist at Harvard University for the past twelve years, Dr. Richard Jones argues that “children must be nurtured in reality, not the fantasy of television” (29).

MLA Rules If you mention the author’s name in the sentence, put only the page number in parentheses: Richard Jones argues that “children should be allowed to develop in the real world, not the pseudo-reality of television” (29). Remember that the purpose of parenthetical documentation is to facilitate reading; don’t clutter the sentence with duplicate information.

Online Sources Citing online sources is a little different sometimes than printed sources. In parenthetical citation, refer simply to the author, or to the major words in the title if the author is unknown, or, if the original work has recognizable section breaks or paragraph breaks, refer to those. Do not follow the pagination of your printer!

For Example: In his 1997 article, Jonathan Harris argues that “the Salem witch trials were the manifestation of overactive imaginations.” In his 1997 article, Jonathan Harris argues that “the Salem witch trials were the manifestation of overactive imaginations” (par. 14). One researcher argues, “The Salem witch trials were the manifestation of overactive imaginations” (Harris). One researcher argues, “The Salem witch trials were the manifestation of overactive imaginations” (Harris par. 14).

MLA Rules Note all changes you make to direct quotations by using brackets [ ]; otherwise, spelling, capitalization, and interior punctuation must remain unchanged: According to Jones, “The logic behind his [Dr. Beaman’s] argument is sound” (29). According to Jones, “The effects [of the drug] were more severe in patients under twelve” (27).

MLA Rules Commas and periods go inside quotation marks; semicolons, colons, and dashes go outside. Question marks go inside when the quote is a question, outside when your entire sentence is a question: Although Watson’s theories have been “long-lived,” new ideas are born each day (Jones 29). Watson’s theories have been “long-lived”; however, new ideas are born each day (Jones 29). Jones asks, “Are these rules necessary?” (29). Is her theory that “children are receptive to colors and images only in 30-second intervals” really sound (Jones 29)?

Use Quotes to Support Too many times, we rely too heavily on our research; the sole purpose of using secondary sources is to back up what you have to say. Therefore, quoted or paraphrased material will never begin or end a body paragraph and will always be introduced and followed-up in your voice.

Use Quotes to Support Not: “Children must be allowed to develop in reality, not the fantasy world of television” (Jones 29). But: As parents we often do not realize the harm of excessive television viewing, but according to Richard Jones, child psychologist at Harvard University, “Children must be allowed to develop in reality” (29). Without support from parents, our children cannot be expected to know fiction from reality…

No matter how many quotes or paraphrases you use in a paragraph, the pattern is always the same and simply repeats itself with each new piece of research: Topic Sentence Assertion (MUST tie directly to claim) Lead-In to Quote (should be one-two Quote to Support Assertion sentences combined) Analysis and commentary about Quote/topic (4-5 sentences) Conclusion to Paragraph Use Quotes to Support