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Megan Elsarji
on Oct 29, 2024Verified
In-text parenthetical citations do not direct the reader to the publication information on sources cited in a report.
Parenthetical Citations
In-text references, usually in author-date or author-page format, that give credit to the sources used in a document.
Publication Information
Details regarding the publication of a document or book, including the publisher, date of publication, and ISBN.
- Acquire knowledge on the appropriate usage and aim of footnotes and in-text citations in academic texts.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the appropriate usage and aim of footnotes and in-text citations in academic texts.
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