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Parenthetical referencing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parenthetical referencing is a citation style which uses in-text citations enclosed within parentheses. The use of parenthetical source citations may or may not be accompanied by additional "content ...
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For documenting ideas, paraphrases, and quotations, use the parenthetical citation forms listed in this handout. These are appropriate for prose citations; poetry and drama have slightly different forms. ... These are how you would note in your paper for parenthetical notation (Author date).
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You must use parenthetical notations whether you used exact words from the author or whether you put the information in your own words using only the main idea. If you used the author‚s exact words, you must use quotation marks around the quote. ... HOW TO USE PARENTHETICAL NOTES: ... Topic: Parenthetical Notation...
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Is there a difference between this syntax and the following: ... If someone can give me a concrete difference, it would help put to rest a question that's been bugging me for ages... ... edited Apr 15 at 5:54...
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No parenthetical reference is needed if you are citing a complete work and identify the author in your text. Example: In To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee illustrates the racism that existed in the South in the 1930s.
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Parenthetical Notation in Literature; Ph.D. Degree; Graduate students may obtain a parenthetical notation in Literature on the Ph.D. degree by completing the following requirements. ... To obtain the Parenthetical Notation in Literature: 1. The request for a parenthetical notation must originate in the degree-granting...
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