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4 lis 2020 · 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. 67) or (Johnson, 2017, pp. 39–41). Worried about in-text citation errors?
5 lis 2020 · An APA image citation includes the creator’s name, the year, the image title and format (e.g. painting, photograph, map), and the location where you accessed or viewed the image.
25 mar 2021 · To cite an image, you need an in-text citation and a corresponding reference entry. The reference entry should list: The format varies depending on where you accessed the image and which citation style you’re using: APA, MLA, or Chicago.
To directly quote from material with canonically numbered sections (e.g., religious or classical works), use the name of the book, chapter, verse, line, and/or canto instead of a page number.
Use the abbreviation “p.” (for one page) or “pp.” (for multiple pages) before listing the page number(s). Use an en dash for page ranges. For example, you might write (Jones, 1998, p. 199) or (Jones, 1998, pp. 199–201).
In-text citations typically include: The author's surname (or the corporate author's name) The date of publication; A page number (or paragraph number). You must include a page or paragraph number if you are quoting information, but do not have to if you are paraphrasing information.
8 lis 2024 · If you are directly quoting from the source, you must also include the page number, or if no page number is provided, give a paragraph number using the abbreviation "para." (e.g. Biddle, 2013, para. 6) and enclose the quote in double quotation marks.