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  2. MLA In-Text Citations: The Basics - Purdue OWL®

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    In-text citations: Author-page style. MLA format follows the author-page method of in-text citation. This means that the author's last name and the page number(s) from which the quotation or paraphrase is taken must appear in the text, and a complete reference should appear on your Works Cited page.

  3. An MLA in-text citation provides the author’s last name and a page number in parentheses. If a source has two authors, name both. If a source has more than two authors, name only the first author, followed by “ et al. ” If the part you’re citing spans multiple pages, include the full page range.

  4. In-Text Citations: An Overview - MLA Style Center

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    If the entry was in a print work, the in-text citation would include the entry’s title or a shortened version of the entry’s title and the page number of the quotation. If the entry was in a reference work without page numbers, the in-text citation should just contain the title or shortened title of the entry.

  5. MLA Citation Guide (MLA 9th Edition): In-Text Citation

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    In-text citations in MLA style follow the general format of author's last name followed by a page number enclosed in parentheses. Here is an example: "Here's a direct quote" (Smith 8). If the author's name is not given, use the first word (or words) of the title.

  6. MLA In-Text Citations | Parenthetical & Narrative - EasyBib

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    (146) An in-text citation is a reference to a source that is found within the text of a paper (Handbook 227). This tells a reader that an idea, quote, or paraphrase originated from a source. MLA in-text citations usually include the last name of the author and the location of cited information.

  7. Library Guides: MLA Quick Citation Guide: In-text Citation

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    MLA in-text citation style uses the author's last name and the page number from which the quotation or paraphrase is taken, for example: (Smith 163). If the source does not use page numbers, do not include a number in the parenthetical citation: (Smith).

  8. Use the author's last name and page number (s) when available for paraphrases & quotes; just the author's name is sufficient for summarizing the gist of an entire work. Put the author's name either within within the text of the sentence or in parentheses.