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In Text Citation 2017
In-Text: “… out of every five students feels unprepared for writing classes” _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
4. Author(s): Jan Plumm and Carol Neischke Publisher: Harley Publishing, Inc.
Title: A Creationist View of Sexuality City of Publication: New Brunswick, New Jersey
Year: 2008 Page number: quote pg. 113-114
1. According to Smith (2016, p.16), he states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
2. Smith (2016, p.16), he states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
4. Smith (2016, p.16) says that the Internet is a useful research tool.
5. Smith (2016, p.16) state that the Internet is a useful research tool.
6. Smith, D. (2016, p.16), states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
8. Smith (2016, p.16) claims that the Internet is a useful research tool.
9. Smith (January 1, 2016, p.16) claims that the Internet is a useful research tool.
ANSWERS
1. According to Smith (2016), the Internet is a useful research tool.
2. Smith (2016) states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
3. Smith (2016) states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
4. Smith (2016) states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
5. Smith (2016) states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
6. Smith (2016) states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
7. 'The Internet is a useful research tool', states Smith (2016, p.16).
8. Smith (2016) states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
9. Smith (2016) states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
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1) When citing one or two authors in-text, never use et al; instead, always provide the
author(s)' names.
3)Et al. should be used after the first author's last name every time a source with three
to five authors is introduced in the text. For example: "Lastname et al. (year) argued
that...".
4) When mentioning a source with six or more authors in a sentence, in either a
parenthetical citation or in the sentence text, only the first author's name and et al.
should be provided: "Lastname et al. (year) argued that...".
8) When citing a direct quotation from an ebook that doesn't have page numbers, the
correct approach to indicating the location of the information within the ebook?
9) If the only way to cite a source is through a secondary source citation. Lastname1
refers to the author of the text you read, whereas Lastname2 refers to the secondary
author quoted by Lastname1.
10) If the author's last name and the year of publication are provided in the signal
phrase before a quotation, what information is required in the parenthetical citation?
For example: "Lastname (year) noted that, "quotation text" [what should be here?]".
ANSWERS
10. According to Smith (2016), the Internet is a useful research tool. OR: Smith (2016) states that the
Internet is a useful research tool.
11. Smith (2016) states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
12. Smith (2016) states that the Internet is a useful research tool. OR: Smith states that the Internet is a
useful research tool (2016).
13. Smith (2016) states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
14. Smith (2016) states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
15. Smith (2016) states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
16. 'The Internet is a useful research tool', states Smith (2016, p.16).
17. Smith (2016) states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
18. Smith (2016) states that the Internet is a useful research tool.
1.For paraphrase and summary, last name and year are needed:
Direct reference: According to Smith (2009)
Indirect or at the end of the paragraph: (Smith, 2009)
2. For "quotation", last name, year and page number are needed:
Direct reference: According to Smith (2009, p. 25)
Indirect or at the end of the paragraph: (Smith, 2009, p.25)
3. For three or more authors: last name of the first author + et al.
Direct reference: According to Smith et al. (2009)
Indirect or at the end of the paragraph: (Smith et al., 2009)
4. For two authors, join their last names as follows:
Direct reference: According to Smith and John (2009)
Indirect or at the end of the paragraph: (Smith & John, 2009)
1. Author(s): Lynn Smith Year: 2010
Title: A Study of Undergraduate Students Page number: article pgs. 170-191; quote pg. 172
Journal: Collegiate Learning Review
In-Text: “… out of every five students feels unprepared for writing classes” __(Smith, 2010, p. 172)___.
Reference: ___Smith, L. (2010). “A study of undergraduate students.” Collegiate Learning Review, 170-191._____
In-Text: “…showed few symptoms after two weeks of treatment” ___(Jameison & Plette, 2013, p. 83)___.
Reference: __Jameison, A. & Plette, S. (2013). “A quick look at symptoms of adult-onset cardiac disease in
diabetes.” Journal of Medical Practices 4(2), 80-85.__
Reference: _Marisol, S. (2008). Mathematical concepts for non-math majors . New York City, NY: McGraw-Hill.___
4. Author(s): Jan Plumm and Carol Neischke Publisher: Harley Publishing, Inc.
Title: A Creationist View of Sexuality City of Publication: New Brunswick, New Jersey
Year: 2008 Page number: quote pg. 113-114
In-Text: “…sexual habits leading to cohabitation” __(Plumm & Neischke, 2008, p. 113-114)___.
Reference: __Plumm, J. & Neischke, C. (2008). A creationist view of sexuality. New Brunswick, NJ: Harley
Publishing.__
Reference: ___Grassroots of America. (2011). Coordinating Grassroot Campaigns for Liberal Conservatives.
Grassroot Strategies. Retrieved from http://www.grassrootsofamerica.org/strategies/
campaigns/0012/abd. __