Thursday, October 4, 2012

Citing in-text with quotation marks


Quotations marks should be used around: songs, poems, lectures, speeches, and works of art. 

     Example: The poem "The Laboratory" is written by Robert Frost. 

Quotations marks should not be used around: albums, books, television shows, movies, magazines, newspapers, and reference books. These must instead be cited in italics. 

     Example: The Economist is a weekly magazine.


Katherine Fang, chief

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