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Do you know how to do in text citation if so can you help me?

It doesn't have a page number, not an author, this information was gathered from career cruising online.

Tell me the correct way to cite the following


The website of career cruising points out:
A bachelor’s degree is generally required to get a job in marketing. Though some organizations prefer to hire people with a degree in marketing or business related degrees like commerce, economics, communications and business administration, many employers will accept conditions with a liberal arts background.

2006-08-04 16:09:58 · 8 answers · asked by bambi 5 in Education & Reference Homework Help

8 answers

Are you writing this paper as an MLA style, APA style, or Chicago style? That makes a difference as to proper citation of on line sources. It is a good idea to use a signal phrase to introduce the text that you are about to quote. That will allow you to give proper introduction of the source and full credit before you even write the quotation down. A signal phrase can be as simple as "... According to career.com (example) an on line guide to career planning, ..." or some other relevant introduction. At the end of your statement since you don't have the author or page numbers, just write the name of the website in parentheses to end your sentence like this (yahooanswers.com). That is for MLA, which is more common for English classes. I hope this helps you, as this can all be difficult. For your works cited page, as said above, list the full URL and the date it was accessed.

2006-08-04 16:25:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I love to use footnotes myself rather than the tedious in text citations. Footnotes are far more flexible for this type of situation and you will already have most of the work done for your citation page. If the author is a corporate author, you must credit this source even if is is Yahoo etc. If the author is unknown, you have to at least state the name of the article. I hope you will use the link listed as a source for more info. The best thing to do is get better source such as a book, journal, database, or magazine.

2006-08-04 16:30:10 · answer #2 · answered by Johnny D 6 · 0 0

Indent and italize the entire works.

2006-08-04 16:14:43 · answer #3 · answered by mischa 6 · 0 0

try this website. my high school uses it.

http://www.pennmanor.net/schools/hs/library/MLAWORKSCITED.pdf

look at page 21, it starts there. there's more info than what you're looking for, but it's all helpful in some way or another.

2006-08-04 16:18:34 · answer #4 · answered by missybayer89 1 · 0 0

site the full URL and the date which you gleamed this information.

2006-08-04 16:14:27 · answer #5 · answered by stezus 3 · 0 0

Nobody on this site is smart enough to answer this.

2006-08-04 16:13:16 · answer #6 · answered by bush_kills_for_god 2 · 0 0

it depends on what format you are using... MLA, APA, Chicago etc.

2006-08-04 16:16:39 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sorry I can't!!!! I"M SOOOO HAPPY I"M OUT OF SCHOOL!!!!

2006-08-04 16:14:21 · answer #8 · answered by mywaypink 7 · 0 1

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