Citing Resources for Writing Assignments in Dr. Stansbury’s Classes
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CITING RESOURCES FOR WRITING ASSIGNMENTS
IN DR. STANSBURY’S CLASSES
There are 3 basic types or formats of reference citation:
in-text or parenthetic referencing together with an alphabetic or “Works Cited” list at the end of your paper. This usually involves giving the author’s name and the page # in parenthesis at the appropriate point IN your essay; then one could go to the alphabetized list at the end for a full citation of that source—with COMPLETE information. See posted sample paper for examples.
endnote referencing—here one simply puts a number (preferably in small superscript) at the appropriate place in your paper. Then that number will take you to a corresponding numbered citation at the end of the essay. The numbered citation at the end of the essay will then have COMPLETE information (including page numbers) when it is the first citation to that work—or it may be “ibid.” or a shortened reference when you have referred to that work earlier in your paper (do not repeat numbers—each citation should have a new superscript number). See posted sample paper for examples.
footnote referencing—here the process is just like #2 above, but the citations are at the bottom of the appropriate page rather than at the end of the essay.
There are also three major style systems for making citations:
MLA style (Modern Language Association)
Chicago