Difference between revisions of "In-text citations"
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Always provide the following if available (Rule 6.03, pp.170 - 171).: | Always provide the following if available (Rule 6.03, pp.170 - 171).: | ||
| − | author(s) | + | * author(s) - if there is no author, use the title (you may abbreviate it, if it's long) |
| − | year | + | * year - if there is no year, use n.d. |
| − | WHEN QUOTING, also provide a specific page number(s) or other locator (such as a section name, chapter/paragraph heading and/or number for online sources). If shortening a long heading, put it in quotation marks. The word page is abbreviated to p. and pages to pp.; the word chapter is written in full; paragraph is abbreviated to para (Rule 6.05 pp. 171-172). | + | * WHEN QUOTING (optional if you paraphrase), you must also provide a specific page number(s) or other locator (such as a section name, chapter/paragraph heading and/or number for online sources). If shortening a long heading, put it in quotation marks. The word page is abbreviated to p. and pages to pp.; the word chapter is written in full; paragraph is abbreviated to para (Rule 6.05 pp. 171-172). |
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| + | ''Examples'' | ||
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| + | * According to Marketline (2010), "direct_quotation" (p. 34). | ||
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| + | * "Direct_quotation" (Acer, Inc., 2010, Environmental Scan). | ||
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| + | * Brown and Clark (2012) reported that ... | ||
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| + | * ....... (Brown & Clark, 2012) | ||
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| + | List works by different authors who are cited within the same parentheses in alphabetical order by the first author's surname or group/organization name (Rule 6.16 p. 177). | ||
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| + | ''Example'' | ||
| + | (Bureau van Dijk, 2010; Datamonitor, 2009; Simpson, 2010) | ||
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| + | Capitalize all major words in titles within the body of the paper (Rule 4.15, p.101). | ||
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| + | ''Example'' | ||
| + | * According to the Nielsen Global Consumer Confidence Survey of 2010 [...] | ||
| + | * In the book Business Ethics as Rational Choice, Hooker claims that [...] | ||
[[Category:Notes]] | [[Category:Notes]] | ||
Revision as of 03:18, 10 May 2016
Always provide the following if available (Rule 6.03, pp.170 - 171).:
- author(s) - if there is no author, use the title (you may abbreviate it, if it's long)
- year - if there is no year, use n.d.
- WHEN QUOTING (optional if you paraphrase), you must also provide a specific page number(s) or other locator (such as a section name, chapter/paragraph heading and/or number for online sources). If shortening a long heading, put it in quotation marks. The word page is abbreviated to p. and pages to pp.; the word chapter is written in full; paragraph is abbreviated to para (Rule 6.05 pp. 171-172).
Examples
- According to Marketline (2010), "direct_quotation" (p. 34).
- "Direct_quotation" (Acer, Inc., 2010, Environmental Scan).
- Brown and Clark (2012) reported that ...
- ....... (Brown & Clark, 2012)
List works by different authors who are cited within the same parentheses in alphabetical order by the first author's surname or group/organization name (Rule 6.16 p. 177).
Example (Bureau van Dijk, 2010; Datamonitor, 2009; Simpson, 2010)
Capitalize all major words in titles within the body of the paper (Rule 4.15, p.101).
Example
- According to the Nielsen Global Consumer Confidence Survey of 2010 [...]
- In the book Business Ethics as Rational Choice, Hooker claims that [...]