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What is in-text citations?

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Answered by NikitaNitin
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An in-text citation points the reader to your reference list, often called a reference citation.

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Answered by marywhite1
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When referring to information from a source in your own text, per APA guidelines, you will include the author, the year of publication, and sometimes the page number of the source. ... An in-text citation points the reader to your reference list, often called a reference citation.

An in-text citation is a reference made within the body of text of an academic essay. The in-text citation alerts the reader to a source that has informed your own writing. The exact format of an in-text citation will depend on the style you need to use, for example, APA.

Include an in-text citation when you refer to, summarize, paraphrase, or quote from another source. ... APA in-text citation style uses the author's last name and the year of publication, for example: (Field, 2005). For direct quotations, include the page number as well, for example: (Field, 2005, p. 14).

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