Asked by Denise

Can you please explain what is in-text citation for this--
Braslavsky, C. (March 2003). Education, globalization and international action. Prospects, 1-3. Retrieved February 16, 2007,

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Answered by Writeacher
Simply put this after the quotation or paraphrase: (Braslavsky).

Do you know why?
Answered by Denise
Is it suppose to look like this?
March 2003. "Education globalization and international action".(Braslavsky)
Prospect, 13. Retrieved February 16,2007
Answered by Writeacher
You are to follow the APA guidelines, right?

Use this as your directions:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/

Use the list of links at the left as the table of contents.

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You need to have each source of information <b>cited in TWO places</b>:

1. <b>the Reference List</b> that is placed after the last page of your paper, and

2. <b>in parentheses in the text of your paper</b>, immediately after the quotation or paraphrase.

Answered by Reed
APA style says that the in-text citation should be (Braslavsky, March, 2003) immediately after the quotation or paraphrase. The reference text would list the actual source. There are rules for that, too, but that's not what you asked.
Answered by Reed
If you are citing more than one article by the same author, then the month would be appropriate. If only once, one article, then the year is all that's needed.
Answered by Denise
Thank you so much. Ms.Writacher
Answered by Denise
Confuse- Ms. Writeacher say it suppose to look like this?
March 2003. "Education globalization and international action".(Braslavsky)
Prospect, 13. Retrieved February 16,2007

Mr. Reed-(Braslavsky, March, 2003)
Answered by Denise
Ms. Sue can you tell me which one right. I am confuse

Ms. Writeacher-March 2003. "Education globalization and international action".(Braslavsky)
Prospect, 13. Retrieved February 16,2007

Mr. Reed-(Braslavsky, March, 2003)
Answered by Writeacher
Denise, did you go into the website I gave you and read about the differences between the Reference List and in-text citations? I think you're mixing the two up.

Make sure you read and study that website's explanations and examples carefully.
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