How To Handle In-Text Citations PDF
How To Handle In-Text Citations PDF
MCOM XXXX
XX Month 2020
Your citations and references need to be done in MLA style. This means that you should
put the last name of the author being cited and the page number of the page being cited in
parentheses at the end of the sentence that includes the information from that source. You must
cite your sources both in the text of your paper and on a works cited page. For example, if this
sentence included information from a Newsweek article by John Doe, the end of the sentence
would look like this (Doe 28). There should not be a comma between the cited author’s name
and the page number. The complete citation must also be included, in alphabetical order, in a
separate works cited section. You can find a sample works cited page at the end of this example
paper.
Doe, John. “Undergraduate students and binge drinking.” Newsweek, vol. 4, No. 2, August 2019, pp.
26-30.
Gowdy, John and Bill Cunningham. "Avoiding Self-organized Extinction: Toward a Co-
Leroux, Marcel. “Global Warming: Myth Or Reality?: The Erring Ways of Climatology.” Springer,
2005.
This is the complete citation for the information from John Doe. Citations on the
Works Cited page are ordered alphabetically and typically include this information:
Last name, first name. “Title of article, paper or book.” Journal or publication in which the
information was published, volume number and number within the volume if
Shortcuts for Citations
1. If you are citing an academic paper or study, find its entry in Google Scholar (the academic
version of Google). Example:
Click on the quotation mark icon and the box below will appear.
Choose the citation in the desired style. (MLA in Dr. Diel’s classes.) Copy
the entry and paste it into your works cited page.
2. For citations from other sources, such as newspapers, magazines and books,
the citation generator at https://www.scribbr.com/mla-citation-generator/ might
be helpful.