Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byCharlotte Evans Modified over 9 years ago
2
In-Text citation In-Text citation is when you reference your sources in the body of your writing. › In MLA Style, it’s called Parenthical citation (English, Humanities) What is In-Text Citation? › An In-Text Citation includes a brief reference to the source, within the body of your writing. › It provides immediate source information without interrupting the flow of your writing. › It tells the reader that the material is borrowed and gives enough information about your source that it can be found in your Bibliography › The full source information is provided in the Bibliography
3
Use In-Text Citations When: › You summarize or paraphrase an original idea from one of your sources › You quote directly from a source › You use factual information that is not common knowledge › You use a date or fact that might be disputed When using In-Text Citations: MUST match › The information in your in-text documentation MUST match the full source information in your Bibliography IE: Whatever you use to refer to the source in your in-Text citation, must be the SAME as the Bibliography entry for that source
4
MLA style Parenthical citation (in-text citation) uses the author-page format What to Include : author's last name page number The author's last name and the page number for the source › Example: (Smith 78). › Example: When Summarizing or Paraphrasing an idea in MLA style, you place the citation at the end of the sentence (Smith 78). › Example: (Smith 78) › Example: When using a direct quote (Smith 78) in MLA style, you place the citation right after the quote. Exceptions: › NO author for the Source: use a short version of the Title in quotations (“MLA Citations” 34). › Online source citations: do NOT need s a page number (Smith). › If you used something other than the author to identify an online source in your bibliography, do the same in your Citation. Ex: Title of Website Article used in Bibliography (”MLA Online”). Ex: Publisher name used in Bibliography (Purdue University).
5
end of the sentence, after direct quote. In most cases, an MLA style In-Text Citation is placed either at the end of the sentence, or after the direct quote. › For a Summary or Paraphrase of an Idea : (Smith 78). Ex: For a Summary or Paraphrase of an idea in MLA style, you place the citation at the end of the sentence (Smith 78). › For a Direct Quote: (Smith 78), Ex: For a “ Direct quote ” (Smith 78) in MLA style, place the citation immediately after the quote.
6
There are a few instances where you will NOT use the normal format for in-text citations. author’s name 1. Name of the author used in the sentence : When you use the author’s name in your writing, you don’t need to repeat the name in your citation. You just put the page number in it’s normal location. › Example: Robert Smith, (78). › Example: According to Robert Smith, “Citation styles are a very important part of research” (78).
7
Long quotations: When using a long quotation (>40 words or 2 lines) in your writing, the citation must be formatted differently › Put a comma after the last word of the text › Start the Quote on a new line › Indent the quote ½” from the left margin › Don’t indent the first line of the quote › Don’t put quotation marks around the quote › Use Double Spacing for the quote › Put the In-Text citation at the end of the quote
8
Poem 3. Citing a Poem in your writing also requires a special format When quoting a Few lines of a Poem (3 Lines or Less), include the Line Numbers after the quote. › Ex: When you insert several lines of a poem into an essay, Frost’s poem states, “Separate each line / Of the Poem / With Dashes” (13 – 15) and include the line numbers after the quote. When quoting individual words or Phrases of a Poem, include the line numbers after each word › 1 Word: Robert Frost uses the word “sleep” to imply fantasies about solitude and perhaps death (15). › Multiple Words: Robert Frost uses a variety of words and phrases such as “frozen” (7), “darkest evening” (8), and “before I sleep” (15) to imply thoughts of solitude and the desire to not return to his obligations.
9
4. When quoting Several lines of a Poem (4 or more Lines), use the same format as for Long Quotations. › Start the quote on it’s line, indented from the left, double spaced, and place the line numbers at the end Ex: Robert Frost writes about solitude and man’s relationship with nature, Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village, though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. (1-4)
10
immediate source informationFLOW The PURPOSE of In-Text citations is to provide immediate source information, without interrupting the FLOW of your writing, so it is very important to integrate them appropriately into your writing. Effective use of quotations Effective use of quotations requires that you include them in a way that allows the reader to understand the relevance of the quoted material to your own argument. Signal phrases Signal phrases allow you to incorporate quotations smoothly into your writing and, just as importantly, provide context for the material vary To avoid monotony in your writing, you should try to vary your use of signal phrases.
11
stated As Smith stated, “ ….” According to According to Smith, “ ….” argued Smith argued,, “ ….” found Smith found “ …..” In the words In the words of author Robert Smith, “ …..” noted, As Smith noted, “ …..” pointed out Smith pointed out “ …..” claimed “ …..” claimed Smith wrote “ …..” wrote Smith
12
Acknowledged Admitted Agreed Argued Asserted Claimed Commented Compared Conceded Confirmed Contended Declared Denied Described Disputed Emphasized Endorsed Illustrated Implied Insisted Maintained Noted Observed Pointed out Reasoned Refuted Rejected Reported Showed Stated Suggested Summarized Wrote
13
For a complete guides to the MLA citation style, see the links below › Bibliography Helper Bibliography Helper › MLA Citation Guide & Examples MLA Citation Guide & Examples › MLA Style Guide MLA › MLA In-Text citation GuideIn-Text citation Guide › MLA Sample Research PaperSample Research › Citation Chart Citation Chart Comparison and Examples from all 3 Styles
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.