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MLA Documentation. Using In- text reference. FTR. FTR = First Time Reference. Identify the full name of the writer, and the full name of the source. FTR Examples.
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MLA Documentation Using In-textreference
FTR • FTR = First Time Reference. Identify the full name of the writer, and the full name of the source.
FTR Examples • In “Words That Wound,” Kathleen Vail mentions that for many students, “school is a torture chamber from which there is no escape” (231). • Kathleen Vail notes in her article, “Words That Wound,” that for many students, “school is a torture chamber from which there is no escape”(231).
LTR • LTR = Later Time Reference. This can be the second time or later that a reference is mentioned. Do not give the full name of the author or the title of the source.
LTR Examples • Vail mentions that for many students, “school is a torture chamber” (231). • School, for many students, is “a torture chamber” (Vail 231).
Using Internal sources • Identify the person (give the person’s title, or position, or expertise)
Quoting an Internal Source • Example: June Arnette, who is an associate director of the National School Safety Center, notes that It is an “ ‘imbalance of power, sustained over a long period of time’ “ that leads to the problem of bullying (Vail 232).
Framing Quotations • Make sure to frame quotations within a sentence. Introduce the quotation. • Introduction____________, quotation_________________( ).
Framing Quotations WRONG: “Before he pulled the trigger, he said his last words: ‘I can’t take this anymore’ “ (Vail 230). CORRECT: Vail notes that before Brian “pulled the trigger, he said his last words: ‘ I can’t take this anymore’ “ (230).