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Parenthetical Citations - MLA Advanced Placement Language and Composition Burgar

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Parenthetical Citations - MLA. Advanced Placement Language and Composition Burgar. Use of author’s names. Always mention the author's name—either in the text itself or in the parenthetical citation—unless no author is provided. If used in the text or signal phrase, cite like this: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Parenthetical Citations - MLA

Advanced Placement Language and CompositionBurgar

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Always mention the author's name—either in the text itself or in the parenthetical citation—unless no author is provided.

If used in the text or signal phrase, cite like this:

Smithson develops this argument without reservation (59-62).

Use of author’s names

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This argument has been developed elsewhere (Smithson 67-69).

Two authors in citation:The most notorious foreign lobby in Washington is the "Sugar Mafia" (Howe and Trott 134).

If author is not mentioned in text

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If a document uses more than one work by an individual author, include an abbreviated form of the title of the work in addition to the author's name and relevant page number(s). Separate the author's name and the title with a comma:

Hypertextuality makes text borderless as it "redefines not only beginning and endings of the text but also its borders—its sides, as it were" (Smith), Webdreamer 79).

Two sources by same author

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As a painter Da Vinci was "faultless" (Freedberg 1: 98).

Quotation from an indirect or “secondhand” source:The philosopher Alain states that "admiration is not pleasure but a kind of attention. . ." (qtd. in Smithson 66).

Citation for volume and page in multivolume work

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If a source does not include an author's name, substitute for the author's name the title or an abbreviated title in the text or parenthetical citation. Underline the title if the source is a book; if the source is an article, use quotation marks:

The use of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems has grown substantially over the past five years as companies attempt to adapt to customer needs and to improve their profitability ("Making CRM Work").

If no author is identified

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They aren’t the same. For the synthesis essay you will be given a set of documents labeled Source A, Source B, etc. You will cite with those labels only. It simplifies the writing process.

“Politics have become an expensive hobby for the rich and powerful” (Source C) and this could compromise the very foundations of our government.

And then there are AP citations…Don’t worry, I’ll remind you about this when we are ready to write a synthesis essay.