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Title: Mastering the Art of Incorporating In-Text Citations in Your Research Paper

Crafting a thesis can be an arduous journey, often fraught with challenges and obstacles along the
way. Among the myriad tasks that await diligent researchers, mastering the art of incorporating in-
text citations is a pivotal aspect that demands attention to detail and adherence to academic standards.

The inclusion of in-text citations serves multiple purposes in a research paper. It not only
acknowledges the intellectual contributions of others but also lends credibility and authority to your
own arguments by grounding them in existing scholarship. However, navigating the intricate terrain
of in-text citations can be a daunting task, requiring a nuanced understanding of citation styles and
guidelines.

One of the key considerations when deciding when to use in-text citations in a research paper is the
incorporation of external sources to support your arguments or provide evidence. Whenever you
draw upon the ideas, findings, or words of others, it is imperative to acknowledge their contribution
through proper citation. This not only avoids plagiarism but also demonstrates academic integrity and
honesty.

In-text citations should be employed whenever you directly quote a source, paraphrase its content, or
summarize its key points. Additionally, whenever you reference specific ideas, data, or findings that
are not common knowledge, it is essential to provide citations to enable readers to locate the original
source and verify the information.

Furthermore, in-text citations should be utilized to attribute ideas or concepts to specific authors or
sources, thereby allowing readers to trace the lineage of your arguments and evaluate the credibility
of your sources. By incorporating in-text citations strategically throughout your research paper, you
not only demonstrate scholarly rigor but also contribute to the ongoing academic discourse by
acknowledging the contributions of others.

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A Specific Performance or Aspect of a TV Show If you want to emphasize a particular aspect of the
show, include that particular information. Paulist, 2014. (Last name page number) Example:
(Wolfteich 103) Electronic Materials (More than one editor) Kidwell, Jeremy, and Sean Doherty,
editors. Titles Capitalize the first letter of every important word in the title. If your instructor or
professor does in fact require or ask for an MLA title page, follow the directions that you are given.
If you’re looking for an MLA citation maker to help you build your bibliography, try out the
EasyBib MLA generator. Schmidt (2010) noted that despite growing numbers of geese on the
playfields, many students still “prefer to play soccer outdoors rather than indoors” (p. 5). Title of
Second Container, roles and names of any other contributors, the version of the second container,
any numbers associated with the second container, the name of the second container’s publisher, the
date the second container was published, location. Full citations are generally placed in this MLA
citation format: %%Last name of the author, First name of the author. “Source’s Title.” Container’s
Title, roles and names of any other individuals who helped contribute to the source, the version of
the source, any numbers associated with the source, the name of the publisher, the date the source
was published, the location where individuals can find the source themselves (usually a DOI, URL,
or page range). We want the reader to focus on our work and research, not get caught up on our
sources. Any incorrect information in a reference, such as the wrong author name or the incorrect
title, results in plagiarism. 3. Forgetting to include quotation marks When you include a quote in
your paper, you must place quotation marks around it. If your direct quote or paraphrase comes from
a source that does not have page numbers, it is acceptable to place a line number (use line or lines),
paragraph number (use the abbreviation par. or pars.), sections (sec. or secs.), or chapters (ch. or
chs.). Only use these other terms if they are actually labeled on the source. It provides full
bibliographic information for each source, including the author's last name, initials, publication year,
title of the article, title of the journal or magazine, volume number, issue number, and page range. If
you’ve landed on this page, you’re probably wondering what MLA citing is, or perhaps you need
help creating an MLA citation or two. Source: citeznow.blogspot.com Author last name, first name.
Locate the structure for the source and plug in your information. Here is a research paper citation
example for every common source used in these papers. It helps an academic writer provide
quotations in a research paper as well as being commonly used for book bibliographies. How to be a
responsible researcher or scholar Putting together a research project involves searching for
information, disseminating and analyzing information, collecting information, and repurposing
information. Name of Journal, Volume Number (Issue Number), first page number-last page number.
It’s important to ensure the sources you use to create your papers are current, relevant, authoritative,
accurate, and purposeful. Personal Interviews Personal interviews refer to those interviews that you
conduct yourself. Note: If you have three or more authors list only the first author's name followed
by et al. If an entry in the Works cited list begins with a. Give the source of the translation, as well
as the source of the quote. An in-text citation that tells the reader that the information they read did
not come from you, the author of the paper, but rather from another source. The two terms cause a
lot of confusion and are consistently misused not only by students but educators as well. Follow this
with the title of the conference or event. MLA Citation Guide (MLA 9th Edition): Books MLA
Citation Guide (MLA 9th Edition): Books Book with One Author Format Last Name, First Name.
Pay attention to your formatting when constructing your Works Cited list, as MLA is particular
about which items to capitalize, italicize, and which punctuation to use in a given situation. Use the
same format, either Day Month Year or Month Day, Year throughout the entire paper Examples: 27
July 2017 or July 27, 2017 The title should be underneath the heading, centered in the middle of the
page, without bold, underlined, italicized, or all capital letters.
Provide the name of the series or program in italics. Look on the last page of a research project to
find complete citations. It's also easier to keep citations organized and in the correct order. Looking
to add a relevant image, figure, table, or musical score to your paper. We’ll help you structure your e-
book references in no time. Check out these informative noun and adjective guides to help keep your
writing in check. The thorough EasyBib MLA format guide provides you with the information you
need to structure the font, MLA title page (or MLA cover page), paper margins, spacing, plus more.
In some versions of the story, Arachne tries to apologize to Athena (“Tales of the Gods”).
Sometimes, page numbers or line numbers are also included, especially when text is quoted from the
source being cited. These elements are listed in the order they should appear in your citations. If you
see a number different than the date, page numbers, or editions, include this information in the
“numbers” section of the citation. When you reiterate a piece of information from an outside source
in your own words, you create a paraphrase. There is the in-text citation that identifies where you
used someone's ideas in your work, and the full information about the source you used in the
bibliography of your paper or project. Begin with the author's last name, followed by a comma, and
then the remainder of the author's name as it was listed in the work. If you’re not sure whether to
include live links or not, ask your teacher or professor for guidance. It is something your instructors
all know about (and don’t really like). Grammar checker: Eliminate pesky spelling and grammar
mistakes. Use In-text citations to show which ideas you borrowed In-text citations give the author’s
name in parenthesis right in your paper. Here’s the full reference, which corresponds to the in-text
citation above: Wingate, Lisa. Edition if given and is not first edition, Publisher Name often
shortened, Year of publication. Note: If there is no editor given you may leave out that part of the
citation. An example of a parenthetical citation is below: The picture of the area is explained
(Goldstein). For newspaper articles, you may need the article title, newspaper title, section, and page
number. You need to cite numerous sources in one small section of your writing. If you have only
one source to cite, do not place the one citation below the text of your paper. Do not add “p.” or
“pp.” before the page number(s). It contains a list of all the citations of sources used for the research
project. While his parents sat there in surprise, Colton went onto say: “Cause I could see you,” Colon
said matter-of-factly. “I went up and out of my body and I was looking down and I could see the
doctor working on my body. Add “translated by” and follow with the name(s) of the translator(s).
This article will communicate the core elements of MLA citation to clear the way for writing
excellence through academic referencing.
One way to prevent plagiarism is to add citations in your project where appropriate. Keynote
Address. Panel Discussions and Question-and-Answer Sessions The MLA Handbook makes a
distinction between the formal, rehearsed portion of a presentation and the informal discussion that
often occurs after. Available from: Flickr Commons, (accessed June 19, 2019) Archives of American
Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 1981, Black and while photographic print, 6 x 8 cm.
Do you have an idea of what you want to draft, but you cannot find the exact words yet to write it
down or lack the inspiration how to make it. Deedle-Dee Productions and Universal Media Studios,
2015. Their style is most often used when writing papers and citing sources in the liberal arts and
humanities fields. “Liberal arts” is a broad term used to describe a range of subjects including the
humanities, formal sciences such as mathematics and statistics, natural sciences such as biology and
astronomy, and social sciences such as geography, economics, history, and others. You don’t need
video pop-ups and flickering banner ads slowing you down. The names of editors, directors,
performers, translators, illustrators, and narrators can often be found in this part of the citation. The
basic element needed for an in-text citation is the author’s name. Use sentence capitalization to write
out the full title of the research paper, capitalizing the first word and any proper names. Should I
double-space the paper, including citations. Wondering how? When citing an article in a scholarly
journal, the first container is the journal. Furthermore, Wikipedia lets readers know when there’s a
problem with an article. As you can see, only include the first author’s name. The main advantage of
citation tools is proficiency in importing references immaculately from diverse sources. Though one
can opt for citation tools, uniformity, and precision must be kept in check and balance. Is your
source written or created by an individual. Avoid including the middle initial even if it is present in
the works-cited-list entry. If it specifically says on the source, “Section 1,” for example, then it is
acceptable to use “sec. 1” in the in-text citation. If the work does not follow traditional parameters
for citation, give the author’s name, the name of the work, the date of creation, and the location.
Most teachers do not expect students to hand in both a bibliography AND a works-cited list. With
Scribbr's citation generator, you can search for your source by title, URL, ISBN, or DOI and generate
accurate MLA citations in seconds. While it isn’t necessary to include the full date for all source
citations, use the amount of information that makes the most sense to help your readers understand
and locate the source themselves. Digital Files (PDFs, MP3s, JPEGs) Determine the type of work to
cite (e.g., article, image, sound recording) and cite appropriately. Employability Skills: Creating My
Future, Nelson, 1996. MLA Handbook. 9th ed., e-book ed., Modern Language Association of
America, 2021. Such a methodical arrangement of entries Enables the immediate spotting and
recognition of the sources involved behind The virtue and excellence of the created content. Use a
footnote or endnote if: Adding additional information will help the reader understand the content.
Check out the thorough EasyBib grammar guides on adverb, determiner, and preposition pages. If,
instead of referencing the song “Beat It,” you’re referencing the entire album, exclude the quotation
marks.
Plagiarism also occurs when another individual’s idea or concept is passed off as your own. If they
do not provide you with instructions, and you are left to create it at your own discretion, use the
header information above to help you develop your research paper title page. In a recent study of
student performance (Jones, 1998), it was found that. If you have an adverb, preposition, or
conjunction that needs a slight adjustment, we may be able to suggest an edit. It’s common to see
online videos featured in an annotated bibliography. A Word Cited page displays the collection of all
the sources you have cited in your work. Incorporate their suggestions and proofread your paper to
eliminate any remaining errors or typos. Instead of clogging up a small paragraph with in-text
citations (which could cause confusion for the reader), include a footnote or endnote. Here is an
example of a citation for a scholarly journal article found in a database. If you’re trying to reference
a book, newspaper article, website, or tweet, you’ll find the structures you need to get on the right
track. All of these sources you used to help you learn about the topic would go in an MLA format
bibliography. It supports MLA, APA, Chicago, Harvard, and over 7,000 total citation styles. This
will help make the entire process easier for you. Select a citation style from the Style menu.Open a
Word document and go to the EndNote tab.Make sure all the references you would want to use for
your paper or manuscript are already added to your EndNote Library. MLA Works Cited: Other
Common Sources MLA (Modern Language Association) style is most commonly used to write
papers and cite sources within the liberal arts and humanities. Poor Paraphrasing In the “How to
create a paraphrase” section towards the top of this page, we share that paraphrases are “recycled
information, in the paper writer’s own words and writing style.” If you attempt to paraphrase a few
lines of text and it ends up looking and sounding too close to the original author’s words, it’s a poor
paraphrase and considered plagiarism. 2. Incorrect Citations If you cite something incorrectly, even if
it’s done accidentally, it’s plagiarism. Understanding the Word Cited Pages: For all the sources you
have referenced in your paper, the word cited page acts as a directory that presents the reader with
an elaborate scheme to evidence the materials you have consulted and locate it. Consider joining a
writing group or seeking assistance from a writing center. Finally, provide the name of the institution
that houses the artwork followed by the location of the institution (if the location is not listed in the
name of the institution, e.g. The Art Institute of Chicago). Include the source the image came from,
preceded by a statement which declares the source (for example “In ” or “Source:” or “Available
from:”). PRINT IMAGE If you’re looking to reference an image seen in a print book, use the
structure below. Use them to support, prove, and illustrate your ideas. Looking to create your
citations in just a few clicks. Learn four common tools that will make citing resources much easier.
The regular citation, at the end of the project looks like this: %%Tan, Amy. Scroll back up to the
generator at the top of the page and select the type of source you're citing. See examples of how to
tell your readers where facts, paraphrases, or quotes in your paper come from at this site from the
Purdue OWL: MLA In-text Citations. The final component of the formula is the location. This short
video will show the different ways to use other people's ideas in your projects and papers. Using
books shouldnt be challenging if you learn how to cite literature well.
Below are examples in Chicago style citations by type. Proper formatting enhances the credibility
and professionalism of your academic writing. Looking for APA? How do I cite an e-book in MLA
style. In research and writing a citation is a brief reference to a source of published information
providing sufficient bibliographic detail to enable the reader to locate a copy of the source if copies
exist. Proofreading ensures that your paper is polished and professional. Available from: ARTstor,
(accessed June 19, 2019).Iaravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi). PRINT IMAGE If you’re looking to
reference an image seen in a print book, use the structure below. If there are no numbers to help
readers locate the exact point in the source, only include the author’s last name. Some instructors
may even have you complete an MLA annotated bibliography before writing your paper so that you
can cite, organize, and become familiar with your sources in advance. The library catalog library
databases Google Scholar and Zotero. Remember that for a second container, the title is listed first,
before the contributors. Here’s another way to cite in the text: In Tan’s novel The Joy Luck Club, the
mother uses a vast amount of Chinese wisdom to explain the world and people’s temperaments. The
Core Components in MLA Citations: For MLA citation style, the essential components can vary
from one source to another. Here’s the full reference, which corresponds to the in-text citation above:
Wingate, Lisa. Check out the EasyBib APA reference page, plus many more. Edition if given and is
not first edition, Publisher Name often shortened, Year of publication. Name of the author The
author’s name is usually the first item listed in the MLA citation. Include their role and name in
standard order, followed by a comma. Please log in with your username or email to continue. About
Us Find information about the HCC Libraries here. PRINT MAGAZINE Print magazines are always
fun to read, but know what else is a party. Personal Interviews Personal interviews refer to those
interviews that you conduct yourself. Type in a few key pieces of information about your source and
watch the magic happen. Need help? Use the EasyBib MLA citation machine, which guides you
through the process of making newspaper references. These in-text citations are found directly next
to the quote or paraphrased information. In MLA, enclose the title and subtitle in quotation marks.
For some source types, only a single piece of information is needed in order to generate a citation.
This specific in text citation, (Tan 31), is called an MLA parenthetical citation because the author’s
name is in parentheses. Mendeley supports responsible sharing learn how you can share.
Judith Wright 's poetry explores the Australian environment: And have we eaten in the heart of the
yellow wheat the sullen unforgetting seed of fire. If you wish to emphasize a particular character
throughout the show’s run time, follow this format. Poor Paraphrasing In the “How to create a
paraphrase” section towards the top of this page, we share that paraphrases are “recycled
information, in the paper writer’s own words and writing style.” If you attempt to paraphrase a few
lines of text and it ends up looking and sounding too close to the original author’s words, it’s a poor
paraphrase and considered plagiarism. 2. Incorrect Citations If you cite something incorrectly, even if
it’s done accidentally, it’s plagiarism. Please include what you were doing when this page came up
and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. One way to prevent plagiarism is to add
citations in your project where appropriate. Sometimes, page numbers or line numbers are also
included, especially when text is quoted from the source being cited. It’s important to ensure the
sources you use to create your papers are current, relevant, authoritative, accurate, and purposeful. It
cites the author’s name, typically at the end of a sentence. To include another individual in the
citation, after the title, place the role of the individual, the word “by,” and then their name in
standard order. Create a title for the table and place it below the label. Only use quotation marks if
there are quotation marks present in the source. Moonlight Sonata. Crownstar, 2006. Smith, George.
“Pax Americana: Strife in a Time of Peace.” 2005. Microsoft Word file. More than three lines of text
If a quotation is longer than three lines, set it off from your text by beginning a new line, indenting
half an inch from the left margin. Complete citations include the author’s name, the title, publisher,
year published, page numbers, URLs, and a few other pieces of information. Include the same
running head as the rest of the project (Your last name and then the page number). Websites often
depict publication dates for particular pages or articles, obliging the readers to assess the content's
currency and relevance. A DOI consists of digits and letters that lead to the source location.
Museum, City where Museum is located.Itget, Jean-Eugene-Auguste. Replace the additional names
with the Latin phrase, et al. For online articles, it may also include the URL and access date. They
are also used when readers are attempting to locate the source themselves. The regular citation, at the
end of the project looks like this: %%Tan, Amy. An example of a parenthetical citation is given
below: The picture of the area is explained (Fitzgerald). Include the descriptor Personal interview and
the date of the interview. Using books shouldnt be challenging if you learn how to cite literature
well. What is a Citation? A citation shows the reader of your project where you found your
information. Name of Magazine, Volume Number (Issue Number), first page number-last page
number. They have guidelines on proper grammar usage and research paper layouts. Name the page
“Works Cited,” unless your list only includes one citation. Last Name, First Name. “Conference
Paper Title.” Conference Title that Includes Conference Date and Location, edited by Conference
Editor(s), Publisher, Date of Publication.

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