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This essay explores the essential role of parenthetical citations in academic writing. It explains their purpose in crediting sources, preventing plagiarism, and ensuring academic integrity. Various types of sources are discussed, including periodicals, web pages, and interviews, with real examples provided to illustrate both Works Cited entries and parenthetical citations. The importance of correctly documenting sources enhances the credibility of research and allows readers to trace the origin of information easily. Adopting proper citation practices is crucial for all researchers.
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Works Cited and Parenthetical Citations I-Search Essay
What is a parenthetical citation? • A way to document, or give credit, to a source.
Why do we use it? • To give credit where credit it due • To avoid plagiarism
Internet sources • Periodicals: magazines, newspapers, articles
Internet example #1Periodicals (Works Cited entry) • Cortese, Amy. “Here Comes the • Intranet.” Business Week. Feb 26, 1996: u.n.p. Online. Available HTTP://www.conceptone.com 4 July, 2010.
Internet example #1Periodicals (Parenthetical citation example) (Cortese).
Internet example #2Web page online Pritzker, Thomas J. An Early History of Korea. [Online] Available http://www.ingress.com. May 12, 2011.
Internet example #2 Web page online (parenthetical citation) (Pritzker).
Interview source • A person you meet and ask questions in person, on Skype, or on the telephone to help you with your research
Interview source example (Works Cited) Shea, RoseEllen. Personal interview. 14 May 2011.
Internet resource with no author. (P. citation) (“Fundamental Conflict”).
No author on an internet source? (Works Cited) Fundamental Conflict Over Development Goal [online]. Available http:/halcyon.com 23 May 2001.