Doing research presents a real organizational challenge:
Example: Print sources with named author
For print sources like books, magazines, scholarly journal articles, and newspapers, provide a signal word or phrase (usually the author’s last name) and a page number. If you provide the signal word/phrase in the sentence, you do not need to include it in the parenthetical citation.
Human beings have been described by Kenneth Burke as "symbol-using animals" (3). Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals" (Burke 3). Here is how the source would appear in the Works Cited: Burke, Kenneth. Language as Symbolic Action: Essays on Life, Literature, and Method. University of California Press, 1966.
IF YOU KEEP TRACK OF EVERYTHING AS YOU USE IT, IT WILL SAVE YOU LOADS OF TIME LATER!
Tips for keeping track of sources:
DO:
-keep track of your sources as you go along
-use NoodleTools to create citations and SAVE YOUR WORK!
-use MLA consistently (make all your citations looks the same)
-export a Bibliography to MS Word (let NoodleTools do the formatting for you!)
DON'T:
-list a URL as a citation. URLs change all the time. Your reader might not be able to find it.
-create citations on your own. There is too much room for error.
-copy and paste citations one-at-a-time. You will lose consistency!
We cite sources for several reasons:
It's also just what people in schools and universities do to show they are using information ethically. When you get your driver's license, you will follow the rules, right? You will agree not to run a red light. Well, when you are a student, this is just what you do. It's part of the rules.
You can make citations on these free websites. Be sure to enter all the information correctly. And make an account so you can save your work and come back to it later.
Excellent MLA guides!
Simple, easy-to-use guides for making all kinds of citations.
Excellent guide that describes all the IB expectations.
Citing Legal Works
From the MLA