Use in-text citations for direct quotes & paraphrasing.
All in-text citations must have a Works Cited entry.
(Jones 47) is an example of a parenthetical citation and comes at the end of a sentence, before the period.
Jones writes, "Goats are playful animals" (47). is an example of citing the author's name in the attribute section of the sentence.
In her 2004 work Eats, Shoots, and Leaves, Lynne Truss explains, ". . . " is an example of introducing a source the first time you cite it in the paper.
Citations with less than 4 authors, spell out all authors names in the citation (Stuart, Jones, and Smith 101).
Citations with 4 or more authors, spell out the first authors name followed by et al. and the page number (Henry et al. 98).
If the source does not have page numbers, leave them out of the citation (Elliot).
If the source has numbered sections or paragraphs, use: