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Monograph 2023

In text citations
Your research must include parenthetical
references! It is PLAGIARISM not to give
your sources credit for information that you
summarize or use in quotation marks.
Parenthetical references are what you use to
let your reader know where you found your
information. You use them after specific
concepts, statistics, and quotations or after
you paraphrase or summarize information
from a particular source.
Bibliography
The bibliography will be automatically
generated if you have been placing the
references since day one.
Alvarez, R. (2003). Interamerican Development Bank.
Retrieved Noviembre 21, 2014, from
http://www.iadb.org/regions/re1/econ/Dolarizaci
%C3%B3n%20Financiera%20en%20Am%C3%A9rica
%20Latina.pdf
Berg, A., & Borensztein, E. (2003). Finanzas y
Desarrollo. Retrieved Agosto 22, 2014, from
https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/spa/2000/0
3/pdf/berg.pdf
•COPY AND PASTE ANY
PARRAGRAPH FROM ANY OF THE 2
PAGES

•IMAGINE THIS IS WHAT YOU


WROTE

•NOW YOU NEED TO QUOTE THE


FINDINGS OF THIS AUTHOR
•TO DO THIS, FIRST, YOU MUST
PLACE THE CURSOR BEFORE THE
PERIOD ON THE LAST WORD IN
THE PARAGRAPH.
•THEN, OPEN REFERENCES
•SET THE STYLE (APA)
•START THE PROCESS
•INSERT CITATION, etc, etc

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