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Secondary School Library: In-Text Citation

Guide to library resources for UISG Secondary School students.

In-Text Citation Basics

In MLA Style, referring to the works of others in your text is done using parenthetical citations. This method involves providing relevant source information in parentheses whenever a sentence uses a quotation or paraphrase. Usually, the simplest way to do this is to put all of the source information in parentheses at the end of the sentence (i.e., just before the period). However, as the examples below will illustrate, there are situations where it makes sense to put the parenthetical elsewhere in the sentence, or even to leave information out.

Note-Taking Template

In-Text Citations: The Basics

Citation Cheat Sheet

MLA Formatting Quotations