Parenthetical Citations

 

The purpose of a parenthetical citation or in-text documentation is to document where you found your information.  You give credit to the authors for using their works.  You must use a parenthetical citation for quotations, ideas that are not common knowledge and statistics, figures, charts or graphs.

 

Parenthetical citations refer the reader to your Works Cited page at the end of your paper

 

Do not use back-to-back parenthetical citations; each citation should be followed by your ideas, explanations or analysis

 

Helpful Hints for Writing Parenthetical Citations

 

Punctuation

As a general rule, the punctuation is placed after the parenthetical citation.  The exceptions to the rule are long quotations, exclamation points and question marks.

 

Brief Quotes

These are quotations incorporated in the text and using quotation marks.  The period is placed after the parenthetical citation and not inside the quotation mark.

 

Example:

 

 Shelley thought poets “the unacknowledged legislators of the world” (Magill 2001).

 

Long Quote

If your quote is more than three or four lines, set it off from the rest of the text in your paper by beginning a new line, indenting 1 inch (10 spaces or 2 tabs), and typing it in double space without quotation marks.

 

The parenthetical citation is placed after the period.

 

Example:

At this point, the creature has wrecked havoc on the villagers and this causes Dr. Frankenstein

 

to wonder:

 How can I describe my emotions at this catastrophe or how delineate the wretch whom with such infinite pains and care I had endeavored to form. I cannot understand what could have caused the catastrophe that altered everything.  (Shelly 43)

Use a colon (:) at the end of the sentence that begins the long quote

 

Format for Parenthetical Documentation

 

Books with 1Author or Editor

(Magill 220).

 

Book with 2 Authors or Editors

(Taves and Meade 155).

 

Two or More Works by the Same Author

(Bloom, Survey 110).

(Bloom, Critical 227).

 

Use a shortened title to distinguish between the two books

Put a comma between the author or editor’s name and the title

Underline or italicize the shortened title

 

 

 

Using 2 or more Volumes of a Multivolume Work

(Wellek 5: 7).

 

Author/ Editor’s last name, volume, page number

Use a colon to separate the volume and the page number

 

Citing By Title

(“Robert Frost” 10)  - this is an essay in an anthology

(Salinger 10) – this is a book

 

Use an abbreviated title or if the title is brief, use the full title

 Article titles are put in quotes while book titles are underlined

 

****Citing Electronic Databases and the Internet******

One Author

 

(Schmo)

 

No Author and Same Title of Article

 

(“F. Scott Fitgerald,” Literature)    - use the name of the database

 

Notice there are no page numbers.  Online databases and the Internet do not have page numbers.  The numbers on your hard copy are numbers placed there by the printer.  Sometimes the Internet will have paragraph numbers then use them in your parenthetical citation.

 

Hints for Placement of Citations within Your Paper

Parenthetical citations should be brief and not interfere with the presentation of your paper.

 

Do not use back-to-back parenthetical citations; each citation should be followed by your ideas, explanations or analysis

 

Using One Source on a Page or in a Paragraph

 

If you are using information from one source in a section of your paper and the next parenthetical citation is from the same source, follow this format:

 

For the first parenthetical citations use the author/editor’s name and the page number

(Magill 20)

 

Then, just use the page numbers for the other information:  (25)

 

Vary the Format of the Parenthetical Citation

 

Weave the author’s name in the paragraph and just give the page number in the parenthetical citation

If using two or more works by the same author, weave the title of the article or name of the book into the sentence and just give the Author’s name and page number in the parenthetical citations

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