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  1. Paraphrasing

    Paraphrasing. A paraphrase restates another's idea (or your own previously published idea) in your own words. Paraphrasing allows you to summarize and synthesize information from one or more sources, focus on significant information, and compare and contrast relevant details. Published authors paraphrase their sources most of the time, rather ...

  2. In-Text Citations: The Basics

    When using APA format, follow the author-date method of in-text citation. This means that the author's last name and the year of publication for the source should appear in the text, like, for example, (Jones, 1998). One complete reference for each source should appear in the reference list at the end of the paper.

  3. APA Citation Style, 7th Edition: In-Text Citations & Paraphrasing

    Let's look at these examples if they were written in text: An example with 1 author: Parenthetical citation: Following American Psychological Association (APA) style guidelines will help you to cultivate your own unique academic voice as an expert in your field (Forbes, 2020). Narrative citation: Forbes (2020) shared that by following American Psychological Association (APA) guidelines ...

  4. Paraphrasing in APA

    5. Add an APA in-text citation. An APA in-text citation means including the source's author, year published, and page numbers (if available). The paraphrase already has the author's name, but the year published needs to be added in parentheses. This is from an online source so no page number is needed.

  5. APA Citation Guide (7th edition): Quotes vs Paraphrases

    Quoting is copying a selection from someone else's work, phrasing it exactly as it was originally written. When quoting place quotation marks (" ") around the selected passage to show where the quote begins and where it ends. Make sure to include an in-text citation. Paraphrasing is used to show that you understand what the author wrote.

  6. LibGuides: APA Citation Guide (7th edition) : Paraphrasing

    Paraphrasing. When you write information from a source in your own words, cite the source by adding an in-text citation at the end of the paraphrased portion as follows: Mother-infant attachment became a leading topic of developmental research following the publication of John Bowlby's studies (Hunt, 1993). Note: If you refer to the author's ...

  7. APA In-Text Citations (7th Ed.)

    In-text citations briefly identify the source of information in the body text. They correspond to a full reference entry at the end of your paper. APA in-text citations consist of the author's last name and publication year. When citing a specific part of a source, also include a page number or range, for example (Parker, 2020, p.

  8. APA Paraphrase

    The APA requires a paraphrase to include the author's last name and the work's year of publication, but also suggests that the page number of the original text be included. Let's look at an example of a cited paraphrase: Original text: "A yellow flower is yellow because it reflects yellow light and absorbs other wavelengths. The red ...

  9. Paraphrasing

    When you write information from a source in your own words, cite the source by adding an in-text citation at the end of the paraphrased portion as follows: Mother-infant attachment became a leading topic of developmental research following the publication of John Bowlby's studies (Hunt, 1993).

  10. Library Guides: APA Quick Citation Guide: In-text Citation

    Using In-text Citation. Include an in-text citation when you refer to, summarize, paraphrase, or quote from another source. For every in-text citation in your paper, there must be a corresponding entry in your reference list. APA in-text citation style uses the author's last name and the year of publication, for example: (Field, 2005).

  11. APA Style 6th Edition Blog: Citing Paraphrased Work in APA Style

    Citing Paraphrased Work in APA Style. by Timothy McAdoo. As the Publication Manual notes, citing your sources is imperative: "Whether paraphrasing, quoting an author directly, or describing an idea that influenced your work, you must credit the source" (p. 170). But, we are sometimes asked how a writer can properly and clearly attribute ...

  12. Paraphrasing

    6 Steps to Effective Paraphrasing. Reread the original passage until you understand its full meaning. Set the original aside, and write your paraphrase on a note card. Jot down a few words below your paraphrase to remind you later how you envision using this material. At the top of the note card, write a key word or phrase to indicate the ...

  13. Paraphrasing, citing in-text APA 7th

    https://www.scu.edu.au/learning-zone/how-to-videos/Hello and welcome to this short video on how to cite in-text by paraphrasing in APA 7th referencing style....

  14. How do I cite paraphrased information in APA Style (in-text)?

    This is usually preferable to direct quotes because the information is written in your own style, but you must be careful not to change the meaning. When paraphrasing, you must still acknowledge where you got the idea from by including a parenthetical citation. When citing paraphrased information, APA requires you to include the author and date.

  15. How to Paraphrase

    5 Steps to Effective Paraphrasing. Read your passage until you comprehend its full meaning. As you read, jot down bullet points on the facts or opinions presented, but do not copy "word for word" without using quotation marks. Put your passage aside, and write out your paraphrase in full sentences. Try using the notecard feature in NoodleTools ...

  16. How to Cite in APA Format (7th edition)

    When you quote or paraphrase a specific passage from a source, you need to indicate the location of the passage in your APA in-text citation.. If there are no page numbers (e.g. when citing a website) but the text is long, you can instead use section headings, paragraph numbers, or a combination of the two: (Caulfield, 2019, Linking section, para. 1). ...

  17. APA Style 6th Edition Blog: Paraphrasing

    Some in-text citations also include page numbers (or other location information when page numbers are not available, as with some online materials). ... For more on quoting and paraphrasing in APA Style, please see the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed., §§ 6.03-6.09).

  18. PDF 7th Edition Avoiding Plagiarism Guide

    In-Text Citations and Instructional Aids pages of the APA Style website for more information on creating in-text citations, integrating source material, and paraphrasing and quoting from a work. More information on avoiding plagiarism and self-plagiarism can be found in Sections 8.2 and 8.3 of both the Publication

  19. Kirkwood Library: Citation Guides: APA: In-text Citations

    The in-text and reference list citation will both include the author's name and the date published. See APA website for a detailed discussion of in-text citations. When should I use an in-text citation in my writing? Use an in-text citation when you summarize, paraphrase, or directly quote a source. If it isn't your original idea, cite it. In ...

  20. In-Text Citations: Author/Authors

    The APA manual recommends the use of the author-date citation structure for in-text citation references. This structure requires that any in-text citation (i.e., within the body of the text) be accompanied by a corresponding reference list entry. In the in-text citation provide the surname of the author but do not include suffixes such as "Jr.".

  21. Paraphrasing

    APA guidelines, however, do encourage including a page range for a summary or paraphrase when it will help the reader find the information in a longer work. Regardless of how they are referenced, all sources that are cited in the text must appear in the reference list at the end of the paper.

  22. How to Cite a Website in APA Style

    When you quote or paraphrase a specific passage from a source, you need to indicate the location of the passage in your APA in-text citation.. If there are no page numbers (e.g. when citing a website) but the text is long, you can instead use section headings, paragraph numbers, or a combination of the two: (Caulfield, 2019, Linking section, para. 1). ...

  23. How To Do In-Text Citations with Multiple Authors in APA Format

    Each in-text citation within the paper (or chart, footnote or figure) briefly identifies the cited work and guides the reader to a longer list of cited sources at the end of the document, called the reference list. In-text citations can be written within a paper parenthetically or narratively. Both include the same information: the author's ...

  24. Howe Writing Center Citation Resources

    APA (American Psychological Association) style is generally used in the social sciences, such as psychology and sociology. ... Cite a source in-text (or as it comes up in your writing, whether quoted or paraphrased). Cite a source at the end of your writing (in a Works Referenced, Works Cited, bibliography, etc). Handle footnotes or endnotes.

  25. Benefits of Citing Book in APA Form for Reader

    Use In-text Citations and Direct Quotes When listing ideas from a source within the text, the author's last name and the year of publication are in brackets. For example, (Smith, 2019).

  26. PDF APA Style and MLA Style References Comparison Guide

    APA Style and MLA Style Reference Comparison Guide This guide compares APA Style and MLA style references for four common sources: journal articles, ... and three or more authors. The sentences with in-text citations are paraphrased, which is preferred in APA Style over direct quotation. Journal Article Reference. Component. APA Style. MLA ...