Please read and act on my latest post here:
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1424836648
Then tell me this:
Is that citation supposed to go in the reference list? Or used as an in-text citation (somewhere inside the text of your research paper)?
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)
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Read and study what I posted here, too:
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1424847320
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1424847320
The in-text citation go in the reference
No.
The in-text citations go in the body of your paper ... in the paragraphs.
What you are typing is an entry in the reference list.
PLEASE read and re-read and study the links I have given you.
The in-text citations go in the body of your paper ... in the paragraphs.
What you are typing is an entry in the reference list.
PLEASE read and re-read and study the links I have given you.
In text citations usually do not use the month of the publication, as I said before. The in text citation should be (Braslavsky 2003). Or "Braslavsky found that one and one equals two (2003). The reference list is for the publication details. Study the site Writeteacher posted for you!