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  1. Jun 22, 2023 · Jun 22, 2023 680693. The basic format for an in-text citation is: Title of the Book (Author Last Name, year). Examples. One author: Where the Wild Things Are (Sendak, 1963) is a depiction of a child coping with his anger towards his mom. Two authors (cite both names every time): Brabant and Mooney (1986) have used the comic strip to examine ...

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  2. Example 5: If you mention the title of a source in your essay, use title case (regardless of how the title is capitalized in the reference list). Furthermore, if the source is a book, italicize the title, and if the source is an article or chapter, use quotation marks around the title. In the book A Detailed History of Tea ...

    • Book with Single Author
    • Book with Two Authors
    • Article Or Chapter in Edited Book
    • Book with Three to Twenty Authors
    • Book with More Than 20 Authors
    • Electronic Book
    • Book with Editor
    • Article Or Chapter in A Coursepack
    • Book with Translator
    • Book with Organizational Author

    In-Text Citation

    (Panagia, 2009)

    References

    Author's Name: Last Name, First Initial. (Year of Publication). Title of book. Publisher.

    In-Text Citation

    (Aronowitz & Giroux, 1991)

    References

    Author's Last Name, First Initial., & Author's Last Name, First Initial. (Year of Publication). Title of book. Publisher.

    In-Text Citation

    (Martino & Berrill, 2007)

    References

    Author's Last Name, First Initial. (Year of Publication). Article Title. In Editor’s First Initial and Last Name (Ed.), Title of book(pp. #-#). Publisher.

    Notice:

    1. For a book with one editor, use the abbreviation "Ed." For a work with multiple editors, use the abbreviation "Eds." The first and last page numbers of the article are listed after the title of the book, just before the publisher.

    In-Text Citation

    In the first reference for a work with three or more authors, use the surname of the first author followed by et al. (Illston et al., 1979)

    References

    Provide last name and initials for all authors (up to twenty authors). Author's Last Name, First Initial., Author's Last Name, First Initial., & Author's Last Name, First Initial. (Year of Publication). Title of book.Publisher.

    Notice:

    1. Do not change the order of authors in a multi-authored work; the first author in the list is the lead author. For example, do not change Lee, Brown, & Green to Brown, Green, & Lee; Lee must be listed first.

    In-Text Citation

    For a work with more than 20 authors, use the surname of the first author followed by et al. (Eves et al., 2019).

    References

    For a work with more than 20 authors, list the first 20 authors and insert ellipses. After the ellipses, write the last author's name. Author's Last Name, First Initial., Author's Last Name, First Initial., (list first 20 authors), . . . Final Author's Last Name, First Initial. (Year of Publication). Title of Book. Publisher.

    Notice:

    1. Do not change the order of authors in a multi-authored work; the first author in the list is the lead author. For example, do not change Lee, Brown, & Green to Brown, Green, & Lee; Lee must be listed first.

    Online Only: In-Text Citation

    (Stevens, n.d.)

    References

    Author's Last Name, First Initial. (Year of Publication). Title.URL

    Also in Print: In-Text Citation

    If the book you are referencing is identical to the print version, there is no need to mention the e-reader or platform you used to access it. If, however, you are citing a special e-book version of the text, you should mention the platform. (Chong, 2012) (Downey & Baumann, 2004)

    In-Text Citation

    (Gibbs, 2001)

    References

    Editor's Last Name, First Initial. (Ed.). (Year of Publication). Title of book. Publisher.

    Notice:

    1. Use the abbreviation "Ed." in parentheses after the editor's name.If there is more than one editor, use the abbreviation Eds. in parentheses after listing all of the authors' names.

    In-Text Citation

    An in-text citation for an article or chapter in a coursepack includes the original source publication date and the reprint date. (Morgan, 2006/2013)

    References

    Author's Last Name, First Initial. (Year of Publication). Article Title. In Editor's First Initial and Last Name (Ed.), Title of Coursepack(pp. #- #). Publisher. (Reprinted from Original publication title, page range, original author or editor, original publication date, original publisher)

    Notice:

    1. For a book with one editor, use the abbreviation "Ed." For a work with multiple editors, use the abbreviation "Eds." The coursepack page numbers are listed after the title of the book, just before the city of publication. The original source page numbers are listed in the reprint information. Any in-text citation that includes a page reference (i.e. for a direct quotation) should refer to the coursepack page numbers. The reprint information is usually listed on the first page of the articl...

    In-Text Citation

    Eisenstein (1943/1968)

    References

    Author's Last Name, First Initial. (Year of Republication). Title of Book(Translator’s First Initial. and Last Name, Trans.). Publisher. (Original work published YEAR).

    Notice:

    1. The translator's name is followed by "Trans." and placed in parentheses after the title. Because the example for a translated book is of a republished work, date of original publication and date of republication are given.

    Associations, corporations, study groups, and government agencies are some examples of what is considered a group author. Only list individual authors if they are listed on the cover or title page of the work; otherwise, list organizational author in reference list and in-text citations.

  3. Oct 24, 2024 · Put a comma and an ampersand (&) before the name of the last author cited. Note: For works with three or more authors, the first in-text citation is shortened to include the first author's surname followed by "et al." Note: If the listed names are editors rather than authors, include " (Eds.)." at the end of the list of names.

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  4. Oct 24, 2024 · The in text citation consists of the author and the date of publication. It appears within the text of the paper. The in text citation gives the surname (s) of the author (s) or the group author (s). Use only the year in the in text citation, even if the citation in the reference list contains a more specific date.

  5. Sep 4, 2024 · Use the information appropriate to the source for a direct quotation. For example, when quoting a speaker in a video, use the timestamp instead of a page number. More direct quote information here. In-text: Goats were found to have far fewer flea bites when wearing sweaters, but hats had relatively little effect (Jennings, 2019). In-text

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  7. Nov 4, 2020 · In-text citations briefly identify the source of information in the body text. They correspond to a full reference entry at the end of your paper. APA in-text citations consist of the author’s last name and publication year. When citing a specific part of a source, also include a page number or range, for example (Parker, 2020, p.