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  2. MLA Style requires an in-text citation to indicate the sources that were consulted and used in your work. The in-text citation must correspond with the entry on the Works Cited page, MLA in-text citations follow the Author-Page style, meaning the author's last name and the page number(s) of the quotation or paraphrase must appear in the text.

  3. According to the MLA Handbook, if you want to cite multiple sources in one in-text citation you will separate the citations with a semi-colon. The order of the authors is up to you - they can be organized alphabetically, by importance, etc. See page 262 for more information.

  4. Each citation style handles this situation a little bit differently! Here are specific examples of how it works in the three major citation styles: In-Text Citations. When an author or author(s) published multiple sources in the same year, include a lowercase letter immediately following the date.

  5. In a bibliography, only the first author’s name is inverted, and a comma must appear both before and after the first author’s given name or initials. Use the conjunction and (not an ampersand). AuthorA LastName, FirstName, AuthorB FirstName LastName, and AuthorC FirstName LastName. . Location: Publisher, Date.

  6. If the source is a video, you can give the time or range of time in the in-text citation. For example. In-Text Citation ("Moving Day" 00:26:17-52). Works Cited "Moving Day." How I Met Your Mother, created by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays, performance by Josh Radnor, season 2, episode 18, CBS Television Network, 19 May 2007.

  7. If the first authors of multiple in-text references have the same last name, but not the same initials, include the first authors' initials in all in-text citations, even if the publication year is different. For example, the following are authors of sources you found for your paper: Singh, J. M. (2013) Singh, R. W. (2013)

  8. To create a parenthetical in-text citation, use the author's last name followed by a comma and the publication year, all in parentheses. To create a narrative citation, mention the author's name in the sentence and include the date immediately after in parentheses. This is known as the author-date citation system. Example In-Text Citations.

  9. For in-text citations (Per the MLA Handbook (9th edition), p. 235: Including only the author name and page number in a parenthetical citation is insufficient if more than one work appears under that author's name in the work cited list. In that case, include a shortened version of the source's title. Examples

  10. APA Style. No Author or Date. If a source is missing both the author or publication date, the citation will include the title, "n.d." for "no date," and the source. Make sure that there is no identifiable author. Sometimes the author is a company or other group rather than an individual. NOTE: The General Format doesn't include italics.

  11. NOTE: When there is no publication date, skip that part of the citation. Corresponding In-Text Citation (MindEdge) NOTE: The MLA Handbook suggests using chapter or paragraph numbers when no page numbers are available, but only if the chapter or paragraphs are explicitly included in the original text. If there are no page, chapter, paragraph, or ...