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  1. How to Reference Company Names in Papers

    Referencing a Company in APA Style. To reference a company's name in APA style, you can simply input the name of the company within the paper. For instance, if you're citing a quote, example or statistic from IBM, then in your paper, you can say, "according to IBM" or whatever company it is you're mentioning.

  2. APA 7 Citation Style: Corporation/Organization As Author

    Learn how to cite sources with corporation or organization as author in APA 7 style. This guide provides examples of different types of documents, such as government reports, newsletters, brochures, and websites. Compare your citations with other citation styles from related webpages.

  3. How to name organizations, companies, etc. in APA?

    when naming an organization in APA, such as Apple, does the company website also have to be added somewhere (in parantheses or as a footnote)? ... etc.), one can omit explicit references to its webpage. Otherwise, the 7th edition of APA style recommends ... (Corporation/Group's Name, year, Section Name section, para. Paragraph Number if more ...

  4. How to Cite Sources

    How to Cite Sources | Citation Generator & Quick Guide

  5. MLA In-Text Citations: The Basics

    In-text citations: Author-page style. MLA format follows the author-page method of in-text citation. This means that the author's last name and the page number (s) from which the quotation or paraphrase is taken must appear in the text, and a complete reference should appear on your Works Cited page. The author's name may appear either in the ...

  6. How to Write an Academic Essay with References and Citations

    An in-text citation in MLA includes the author's last name and the relevant page number: (Author 123) How to Cite a Website in MLA. Here's how to cite a website in MLA: Author's last name, First name. "Title of page." Website. Website Publisher, date. Web. Date. retrieved. <URL> With information from a real website, this looks like: Morris, Nancy.

  7. How to Cite an Essay in MLA

    In parenthetical citations, use only the author's surname. For sources with two authors, use two surnames (e.g., Strine and Radick). For sources with three or more author names, use the first author's surname followed by "et al.". The title of the essay is enclosed in double quotation marks and uses title case.

  8. The Basics of In-Text Citation

    Different types of in-text citation are used in different citation styles. They always direct the reader to a reference list giving more complete information on each source. Author-date citations (used in APA, Harvard, and Chicago author-date) include the author's last name, the year of publication, and a page number when available.

  9. A Quick Guide to Referencing

    In-text citations are quick references to your sources. In Harvard referencing, you use the author's surname and the date of publication in brackets. Up to three authors are included in a Harvard in-text citation. If the source has more than three authors, include the first author followed by ' et al. '.

  10. How to Cite a Website

    Citing a website in APA Style. An APA reference for a webpage lists the author's last name and initials, the full date of publication, the title of the page (in italics), the website name (in plain text), and the URL.. The in-text citation lists the author's last name and the year. If it's a long page, you may include a locator to identify the quote or paraphrase (e.g. a paragraph number ...

  11. proper nouns

    using a brand name in MLA style

  12. APA Formatting and Style Guide (7th Edition)

    APA Formatting and Style Guide (7th Edition) - Purdue OWL

  13. MLA: Citing Within Your Paper

    An in-text citation can be included in one of two ways as shown below: 1. Put all the citation information at the end of the sentence: 2. Include author name as part of the sentence (if author name unavailable, include title of work): Each source cited in-text must also be listed on your Works Cited page. RefWorks includes a citation builder ...

  14. A Quick Guide to Harvard Referencing

    A Quick Guide to Harvard Referencing | Citation Examples

  15. How to Cite Sources

    6 Interesting Citation Facts. The world of citations may seem cut and dry, but there's more to them than just specific capitalization rules, MLA in-text citations, and other formatting specifications.Citations have been helping researches document their sources for hundreds of years, and are a great way to learn more about a particular subject area.

  16. MLA Citation Guide: Citing in the body of your paper

    In-Text Citations (see pages 54 - 58, 116 - 128 of the MLA Handbook, 8th Edition) In the body of your paper, use parenthetical documentation (Chapter 5 of MLA Handbook).The purpose of your documentation is for your readers to be able to locate the sources which you cite in your text when they look at your bibliography ("Works Cited") located at the end of your paper.

  17. How to Cite a Website in MLA

    If a source has no author, start the MLA Works Cited entry with the source title.Use a shortened version of the title in your MLA in-text citation.. If a source has no page numbers, you can use an alternative locator (e.g. a chapter number, or a timestamp for a video or audio source) to identify the relevant passage in your in-text citation. If the source has no numbered divisions, cite only ...

  18. Text referencing protected, trademarked™ and copyrighted© names, what

    I'm not sure why my answer wasn't good enough, given that it answered both of your questions, but the above information on (c) is correct. (c) Facebook is an entirely different issue than TM or R, the first... the latter two refer to the term Facebook (and the logotype), the former refers to a product that is owned by Facebook.

  19. MLA

    In-text citations also use a source's title. If the title is long, it can be shortened to the first noun or noun phrase. (MLA Handbook 119) ("Curbing") SCENARIO 2: One company is the author, a different company is the publisher. Begin the citation with the name of company author (Handbook 119). Example book structure. Name of Company Author.

  20. Quick guide to Harvard referencing (Cite Them Right)

    There are different versions of the Harvard referencing style. This guide is a quick introduction to the commonly-used Cite Them Right version. You will find further guidance available through the OU Library on the Cite Them Right Database. For help and support with referencing and the full Cite Them Right guide, have a look at the Library's ...

  21. How to Cite a Website in APA Style

    Revised on January 17, 2024. APA website citations usually include the author, the publication date, the title of the page or article, the website name, and the URL. If there is no author, start the citation with the title of the article. If the page is likely to change over time, add a retrieval date. If you are citing an online version of a ...

  22. UOB's 3-year covered bonds priced at 53 points above sterling reference

    UOB on Friday (Sep 6) said it priced £750 million (S$1.3 billion) of floating rate covered bonds due 2027, under the bank's US$15 billion global covered bond programme. The bonds are expected to be issued on Sep 13. The bonds were priced at the Sterling Overnight Index Average (Sonia) rate, plus ...

  23. How to Cite a Journal Article

    In an MLA Works Cited entry for a journal article, the article title appears in quotation marks, the name of the journal in italics—both in title case. List up to two authors in both the in-text citation and the Works Cited entry. For three or more, use "et al.". MLA format. Author last name, First name.

  24. How to Cite a Book

    To cite a book chapter, start with the author and the title of the chapter (in quotation marks), then give the title (in italics) and editor of the book, the page range of the chapter, the location and name of the publisher, and the year of publication. Chicago format. Author last name, First name. " Chapter Title.".