An in-text citation typically includes the name of the author (or the name of the website if there is no individual author) and, in some citation styles, the year of publication. If you are referencing specific material, it might also include page numbers.
Here’s a breakdown based on common citation styles:
- APA Style: Typically includes the author’s last name and the year of publication (e.g., Smith, 2020).
- MLA Style: Usually incorporates the author’s last name and the page number (e.g., Smith 23).
- Chicago Style: Can vary depending on whether you are using the notes and bibliography or author-date system.
In summary, among the options provided, the name of the author or website is the main component of an in-text citation.