Asked by Abe

Can any one show me how to cite a page the correct way for a research paper?

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Answered by Writeacher
Sure. Which guidelines are you using? MLA? or APA?
Answered by Writeacher
And be sure to tell me what you need to cite --

a book
a poem
an article in a newspaper
or ???
Answered by Abe
MLA and for an internet cite.
Answered by Writeacher
You need to have each source of information <b>cited in TWO places</b>:

1. <b>the Works Cited page</b> which is placed after the last page of the text of your paper, and
2. <b>in parentheses in the text of your paper</b>, immediately after the quotation or paraphrase.

For example, this would go on the Works Cited page (with proper indentation for the second and following lines):

Du Bois, W.E.B. <i>The Souls of Black Folk</i>. Chicago, 1903. <i>Project Bartleby</i>. Ed. Steven van Leeuwen. Dec. 1995. Columbia U. 2 Dec. 2003
<www.cc.columbia.edu/acis/bartleby/dubois/>.

... and this would go immediately after the quotation or paraphrase in the text:
(Du Bois)

The information in parentheses in the text needs to be as brief as possible. That's why there's a Works Cited page – for all the details of the listing.

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Here's a good place for information on citing in MLA format:
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Hold your cursor over the words <b>CITING SOURCES</b> in the left column and then click on whatever type of source you need help with. Many examples will show up. You will get two examples for each type of reference – one for the Works Cited page and one for the parenthetical (in-text) citation.

You can also see what a Works Cited page looks like – click on <b>Sample Works Cited</b> in the left column.
Answered by Abe
Ok Thank You so Much!!
Answered by Writeacher
You're very welcome!
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