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2 MLA 1. Page setup 2. Parenthetical documentation 3. Works Cited

3 Page setup (exit to paper)

4 Group Questions What does MLA stand for? What is better for college level research: popular or scholarly resources? Why? What is a signal phrase? Example? What does a works cited page include? Why are you providing readers with this information?

5 Why use sources? provide background information explaining terms or concepts supporting your claims lending authority to your argument anticipating countering objections

6 How? 1. introduce a source with a signal phrase that includes the name of the author. 2. follow the cited material with a page number in parentheses 3. include in a list of works cited at the end of the paper

7 citing after introducing the author: In her introduction to the Oxford version of Jane Austen’s selected letters, Vivien Jones states that, “The 161 letters which have survived are a tiny fraction of the thousands Austen must have written and received” (xiii).

8 citing without mentioning author Robert Adams Day is only one of many critics who agree that, “The epistolary novel had a significant impact on the style of the nineteenth and twentieth-century novel” (Bray, 108).

9 citing without a quote In fact, two of her six novels, Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility, were probably epistolary in their original forms (Bray, 115), and her posthumously-published novel Lady Susan is entirely epistolary.

10 When should I use quotes? When language is particularly vivid or expressive when exact wording is needed for technical accuracy when it is important to let the debaters of an issue explain their positions in their own words when the words of an authority lend weight to an argument when the language of a source is the topic of your discussion (as in analysis or interpretation

11 The long quote (exit to paper) used for a quote of more than four lines of prose or three lines of poetry indented one inch from left margin no quotation marks citation is outside of the final punctuation

12 It’s all in your book suggested signal phrases to integrate a source (BH p. 509) When to cite (BH p. 498-503) Integrating sources (BH p. 504-516) In-text citing reference chart (BH p. 519) Works cited page reference chart (BH p. 530-531)

13 Your turn (library access) source integration


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