During the semester you will cite sources using APA techniques. I used examples of in-text and Works Cited citations in the previous dozen posts. I will not for the remainder of the semester.
When you quote or paraphrase an author, the citation immediately follows the quote or the paraphrase -- with no punctuation. "For example, this is an in-text citation for a quotation" (Author's Family Name, Year). For example, this is an in-text citation for a paraphrase (Author's Family Name, Year). At the end of your email, letter, presentation, or report, you will list the source on a separate Works Cited page. It appears as follows.
Family Name, First Name (Month Day, Year). Title with only the first word capitalized. Name of publication in italics. Retrieved from URL
When you quote or paraphrase an author, the citation immediately follows the quote or the paraphrase -- with no punctuation. "For example, this is an in-text citation for a quotation" (Author's Family Name, Year). For example, this is an in-text citation for a paraphrase (Author's Family Name, Year). At the end of your email, letter, presentation, or report, you will list the source on a separate Works Cited page. It appears as follows.
Family Name, First Name (Month Day, Year). Title with only the first word capitalized. Name of publication in italics. Retrieved from URL
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