MLA Format and Documentation: In-Text Citations About MLA –
It allows readers to easily and accurately cross-reference your sources.
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It provides a consistent style of documentation for research papers in the humanities and English.
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It gives you credibility as a writer and researcher.
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It protects you against plagiarism and academic dishonesty. Two Parts of MLA Documentation In-Text Citations Works Cited Page This handout will cover the basics of in-text citations
In-Text Citations Use in-text citations… –
When you are quoting a source word for word
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When you are summarizing the main points of a source
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When you are paraphrasing a source by putting another writer’s ideas into your own words
Single Work with One Author –
A typical reference consists of the author’s last name and page number. The point has been argued that men and women communicate in distinctly different ways; these differences in communication can cause problems in social interactions (Tannen 178-85).
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The author’s last name and the page number are enclosed in parentheses at the end of the sentence and are followed by a period. This is why this method of sourcing information is called parenthetical documentation.
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If the author’s name is included in the sentence, only use the page number in your citation. It may be true, as Robertson maintains, that “in the appreciation of medieval art the attitude of the observer is of primary importance…” (136)
A work by Two or Three Authors –
When citing a work by two or three authors, give the names in the same order as they are listed on the source.
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Authors’ names in text…