TEMPLATE:
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year of publication). Title of work in italics and sentence case: Capitalize first letter of subtitle (A. A. Translator, Trans.: # ed.). Publisher. (Original work published year)
EXAMPLE:
Descartes, R. (1960). Meditations on first philosophy (L. J. Lafleur, Tans.; 1st ed.). The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. (Original work published 1641)
Notes:
Examples of formatting an in-text citation for this item are outlined below:
Reference Information |
Descartes, R. (1960). Meditations on first philosophy (L.J. Lafleur, Trans.; 1st ed.). The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. (Original work published 1641) |
In-text Citation Guidelines |
Examples |
1. Author's last name and year of publication placed in brackets at the end of a paraphrased sentence. Note: If you are paraphrasing from a lengthy document, also include page, paragraph or heading info. |
Consider this a paraphrased sentence (Descartes, 1641/1960).
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2. Sentence beginning with author's last name followed immediately by date in brackets; page # in brackets at the end of the quote. |
According to Descartes (1641/1960), "consider this a direct quote" (p. 237). |
Remember, in-text citation formatting may change depending on a number of factors.
See Number of Authors, Publication Date, and Page/Paragraph Number or Heading for more information.