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Group #1

APA

Metcalf, S. (2005 December 19).  "Lolita at 50."  Slate.com.  Retrieved March 5, 2010, from http://www.slate.com/id/2132708

MLA

 

Metcalf, Stephen.  Lolita at 50.”  Slate.com.  Washington Post Newsweek Interactive Co. LLC, 19 Dec. 2005.  Web.  5 Mar. 2010.

 

 

Group #4 (APA in-text)

ONE AUTHOR 

Gore (2010) said, “My bad ya’ll” (p. 65). OR “My bad ya’ll” (Gore, 2010, p. 65). 

Susong (2010) said that she has no idea (p. 207). OR She has no idea (Susong, 2010, p. 207). 

TWO AUTHORS 

According to Gore and Walker (2010), “That was LOL” (p. 4). 

The situation was LOL at that point (Gore & Walker, 2010, p. 4). 

THREE TO FIVE AUTHORS 

First Mention:

In 2010, Gore, Walker, Susong, and Rao concluded, “Citations are complicated” (p. 1001). 

After:

As Gore et. al (2010) advised, “Making up quotations is not easy” (p. 45). 

SIX OR MORE AUTHORS 

Walker et. al (2010) said, “We think stealing people’s shoes is rude”(p. 23). 

ORGANIZATION AS AUTHOR 

The world is round and everyone loves cats (Walker G. Susong Association of Citations, 2010, p. 3). 

(Familiar Abbreviation) 

First Citation:

(Walker G. Susong Association of Citations [WGSAC], 2010) 

After:

(WGSAC, 2010)

 

 

 

 

2. Nafisi article APA & MLA biliographic format

 

 

 

 

Nafisi, Azar. "Reading 'Lolita' in Tehran." The Chronicle Review. Random House. Volume 49, Issue 33. B7.        25 Apr. 2003. Web. 5 March 2010

 

 

 

 

APA

Nafisi, Azar. ( 2003, April 25) Reading ‘Lolite’ in Tehran. The Chronicle Review, p. B7. Retrieved from http: //chronicle.com/article/Reading-Lolita_in_tehran/8796/

 

 

 

3. Brave New World APA/MLA Format:

                a. MLA Format

Author’s last name, Author’s first name. Italicized name of book. Place of publication: Short form of publisher’s name, year of publishing. Medium of work.

 

Huxley, Aldous. Brave New World. New York: HaperCollins, 1932. Print.

 

                b. APA Format

Author’s last name, Author’s first initial. (Year of Publication). Book Title italicized. Place of publication: Name of publisher.

 

Huxley, A. (1932). Brave New World. New York: HarperCollins.

 

 

4. In-text Citations MLA

 

Talking about one author in a single phrase:

 

 

Christine Haughney reports that — names the author; the parenthetical citation gives the page number where the quoted words may be found.

 

 

Example:

 

 

Christine Haughney reports that shortly after Japan made it illegal

to use a handheld phone while driving, "accidents caused by using

the phones dropped by 75 percent" (23).

Author named in parentheses:

If a signal phrase does not name the author, put the author's last name in parentheses along with the page number.

Most states do not keep adequate records on the number of times

cell phones are a factor in accidents; as of December 2000, only

ten states were trying to keep such records (Sundeen 2).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two or three authors:

 

 

Name the authors in a signal phrase, as in the following example, or include their last names in the parenthetical reference: (Redelmeier and Tibshirani 453).

Redelmeier and Tibshirani found that "the risk of a collision when

using a cellular telephone was four times higher than the risk

when a cellular telephone was not being used" (453).

 

 

When three authors are named in the parentheses, separate the names with commas: (Alton, Davies, and Rice 56).

 

 

Four or more authors:

Name all of the authors or include only the first author's name followed by "et al." (Latin for "and others"). 

The study was extended for two years, and only after results were

reviewed by an independent panel did the researchers publish their

findings (Blaine et al. 35).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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