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LimpyNuts
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I've got a quatation in a paper I'm writing and it needs to be properly referenced parenthetically. What's the proper format for that? I have the bibliography, but how do I do the in-line reference?

Something like (Author, pp. XX) ?

1/26/2006 2:54:47 PM

UberCool
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for mla parenthetical citations, it's (lastname #)

1/26/2006 2:58:29 PM

LimpyNuts
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kk, thxu

1/26/2006 3:00:11 PM

darkone
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What writing standard are you supposed to use?

1/26/2006 3:05:45 PM

LimpyNuts
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teacher didn't say, but I'm pretture sure its supposed to be MLA.

1/26/2006 3:06:27 PM

LimpyNuts
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if the quotation is at the end of the sentece, do I put the reference before or after the period or what?


blah blah, "blah blah blah." (Author #) This is the next sentence.

or

blah blah, "blah blah blah" (Author #). This is the next sentence.

1/26/2006 3:13:55 PM

UberCool
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period goes after the parenthesis, i believe

1/26/2006 3:16:50 PM

ambrosia1231
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http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/lobo2/citationbuilder/citationbuilder.php

1/26/2006 4:50:28 PM

angylii85
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If you are referencing only one source, you can just put the page number and put a bib at the end

1/26/2006 4:53:13 PM

Supplanter
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^^ I :heart: that thing

I'm glad it doesn't require unity log in, cause I'm going to need it during grad school. Of course for all the really important stuff I go through and make sure I've actually done things correctly, but that citation builder is great for everyday use.

1/26/2006 5:04:20 PM

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