I'm 40, back in college. THANK YOU! I can't stress enough how helpful these videos are. Even my professor mentioned that he loved my work cited info and I did it correctly, all thanks to you.
ESL student here! This is my last semester (🙏) and Sociology isn't easy with essays and "in text citation". Thanks God your explanation changes everything from almost impossible to sounds easy! Thank you 🙂
I just got back in college GCU online, I am on week 3 is a starting to get struggle within text citations, and plagiarism, sometimes I had wish i learn in school. :( thank you for giving the tip much appreciated.
While I agree with nearly all of the information in most of your videos I watched, I have a discrepency with what APA teaches about citing an entire paragraph (this is re: your section on "Most of the paragraph uses paraphrased material." I teach my students that it is never okay to simply cite at the end of the paragraph because it is not clear if the entire paragraph is from the same source or the student's own words, instead, lead in with a signal phrase and lead-in citation. Then make sure each sentence after is clearly tied to that same citation. If this is done, there is no need to cite at the end of the paragraph, and it makes the cited material more clear. See APA 7th ed. Section 8.4. Example of a long paraphrase with a single in-text citation.
Hey there! This is something I could potentially add to my video list. If you happen to have an example of instructions for a commentary essay, feel free to email it to me so I can take a look at it! This way I can create the most accurate video, if so. :) chelseaseburn93@gmail.com
Hello. Will be subscribing! I'm currently doing a 20 page extended literature review for my undergraduate requirement at my university. Can you recommend 2-3 of your past videos I should view for assistance? Thanks.
Hi there! I appreciate the support and sure! Here are two of my best videos for literature reviews. This one has a better explanation on the researching processes th-cam.com/video/Vc_Yu_61Ymg/w-d-xo.html While this video has a better explanation on the actual writing process th-cam.com/video/DMsdY5Z5bZk/w-d-xo.html
How about in situations where you want to include the name of the author in the sentence and then put the date in bracket? Consider the example below please In the 15th century Da Vinci proposed a concept for a rotorcraft. Although his idea was good, due to techlogical limitation it could not fly (Peterson, 1987). Four hundred years later, Irgo Sarkosky (1949), a RUssian-American engineer became inspired by Da Vinci's and concept and improved upon. The work of Irgo Sarkosky (1949), led to the invention of the modern day helicopter. Now, in the above example, how i cited Irgo Sarkosky, is that correct please? i need help
I don't understand why teachers (at least mine) don't explain this, it is honestly not that difficult. Nah they just tell you "cite whenever you paraphrase or quote", yeah but exactly how??!! What if I do several paragraphs of paraphrasing, or 2 sentences, or one sentence is praraphrased then there's an original line and then paraphrase again, then you have to deal with plagiarism just because they haven't told you exactly how to do it first.
My biggest issue is determining whether or not something is common knowledge or not. Oftentimes, research contains a lot of common knowledge stuff or stuff that I already knew before reading the paper. Does this mean I do not have to cite it?
Great presentation! Depending on the MLA edition you're using, is there a comma placed after the author's last name before the page number? I've seen it formatted like this, for example (Smith 5).
Perfect timing! I got a comment a few days ago from my professor about incorrect in-text citations on my last paper and I wanted to avoid making the same mistake on my future papers. Thank you so much for making this super simple and easy to understand!
I have a really silly question. I was researching and found some information on the University at Buffalo, School of Social Work. I would like to paraphrase. How would I cite this in APA 7 edition?
Everywhere I go to look things related to essay and ENG class, it always have to do with a female. I’ve not yet had any Male teachers that are English teachers. Lol. I was right to believe that ENG classes are mainly for females. As dumb as it might sound. It’s simply true at this point.
When do you need to include a paragraph number? I now you need to do so for direct quotes, but I’m just not sure about paraphrasing. So people say you do, while other say you don’t.
My teacher told me that I should add an in text citation in the front and the end of any paragraphs I write. Why do when my teacher write an in text citation in the beginning, the citation have no brackets next to the surname but only on the date/ page(s)?
How do I then know which parts are the authors own words and which are paraphrased if say you have an entire paragraph and only at the end the citation? If I want to paraphrase the first sentence of the paragraph, who would I cite? The author of the text I'm reading or the one that was cited by that author two sentences later? Great video! :)
can't we start with according to new research then ending with (author, date)? in my opinion this makes it clear were the paraphrased part taken from a set reference is
I am so confused because for some reason my professor said that the authors name and year goes at the front of the sentence and the page for paragraph goes at the end of the sentence.
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lol!! I'm happy to help :)
I'm 40, back in college. THANK YOU! I can't stress enough how helpful these videos are. Even my professor mentioned that he loved my work cited info and I did it correctly, all thanks to you.
You are literally a lifesaver for me this semester! THANK YOU.
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you've literally saved me so much stress with this and you intext citation video. bless you
I FINALLY GET IT!!!! Thank you so much, this was so helpful. I feel more confident now.
ESL student here! This is my last semester (🙏) and Sociology isn't easy with essays and "in text citation". Thanks God your explanation changes everything from almost impossible to sounds easy! Thank you 🙂
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I just got back in college GCU online, I am on week 3 is a starting to get struggle within text citations, and plagiarism, sometimes I had wish i learn in school. :( thank you for giving the tip much appreciated.
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While I agree with nearly all of the information in most of your videos I watched, I have a discrepency with what APA teaches about citing an entire paragraph (this is re: your section on "Most of the paragraph uses paraphrased material." I teach my students that it is never okay to simply cite at the end of the paragraph because it is not clear if the entire paragraph is from the same source or the student's own words, instead, lead in with a signal phrase and lead-in citation. Then make sure each sentence after is clearly tied to that same citation. If this is done, there is no need to cite at the end of the paragraph, and it makes the cited material more clear. See APA 7th ed. Section 8.4. Example of a long paraphrase with a single in-text citation.
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Hey again! Can you please do some on the summary writings. It puzzles me sometimes.
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Can you do a video on commentary essays. I'm stumped.
Hey there! This is something I could potentially add to my video list. If you happen to have an example of instructions for a commentary essay, feel free to email it to me so I can take a look at it! This way I can create the most accurate video, if so. :) chelseaseburn93@gmail.com
Hello.
Will be subscribing! I'm currently doing a 20 page extended literature review for my undergraduate requirement at my university. Can you recommend 2-3 of your past videos I should view for assistance? Thanks.
Hi there! I appreciate the support and sure! Here are two of my best videos for literature reviews.
This one has a better explanation on the researching processes th-cam.com/video/Vc_Yu_61Ymg/w-d-xo.html
While this video has a better explanation on the actual writing process th-cam.com/video/DMsdY5Z5bZk/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much! :)
Awesome! I got the info I needed for my assignment work. Very precise and to the point. Thank you 🙂Cheers!
How to you arrange in text citations involving paraphrase and quote in a same paragraph using the same source
Literally helpful, thank you 😊
How about in situations where you want to include the name of the author in the sentence and then put the date in bracket? Consider the example below please
In the 15th century Da Vinci proposed a concept for a rotorcraft. Although his idea was good, due to techlogical limitation it could not fly (Peterson, 1987). Four hundred years later, Irgo Sarkosky (1949), a RUssian-American engineer became inspired by Da Vinci's and concept and improved upon. The work of Irgo Sarkosky (1949), led to the invention of the modern day helicopter.
Now, in the above example, how i cited Irgo Sarkosky, is that correct please? i need help
I don't understand why teachers (at least mine) don't explain this, it is honestly not that difficult. Nah they just tell you "cite whenever you paraphrase or quote", yeah but exactly how??!! What if I do several paragraphs of paraphrasing, or 2 sentences, or one sentence is praraphrased then there's an original line and then paraphrase again, then you have to deal with plagiarism just because they haven't told you exactly how to do it first.
This is wrong. A citation should come after the first sentence using the reference.
My biggest issue is determining whether or not something is common knowledge or not. Oftentimes, research contains a lot of common knowledge stuff or stuff that I already knew before reading the paper. Does this mean I do not have to cite it?
Is it parenthetical or narrative citation but if one is used does that mean that same one that was used have to be the main one used throughout
Imma submit my academic writing today, Im glad you posted this video. Thanks chelsea
Great presentation! Depending on the MLA edition you're using, is there a comma placed after the author's last name before the page number? I've seen it formatted like this, for example (Smith 5).
in a article everyline has different in text citation in my report should i just give the name of the main author?
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If you're using teel structure then how much can your write before you must put an in text citation?
Perfect timing! I got a comment a few days ago from my professor about incorrect in-text citations on my last paper and I wanted to avoid making the same mistake on my future papers. Thank you so much for making this super simple and easy to understand!
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Thank you, this is great!
Omg so helpful. These examples are so useful!
What if the entire paper is paraphased
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I have a really silly question. I was researching and found some information on the University at Buffalo, School of Social Work. I would like to paraphrase. How would I cite this in APA 7 edition?
is this mla or apa format? or both don't differ?
You can apply this to any formatting style. 😊😊
Everywhere I go to look things related to essay and ENG class, it always have to do with a female. I’ve not yet had any Male teachers that are English teachers. Lol. I was right to believe that ENG classes are mainly for females. As dumb as it might sound. It’s simply true at this point.
When do you need to include a paragraph number? I now you need to do so for direct quotes, but I’m just not sure about paraphrasing. So people say you do, while other say you don’t.
soo helpful!!
Thanks for the video. Do you have a tutorial about how to write a theoretical framework?
Thanks for your support! I don't have a video on that topic yet - it's on the list though.
This was so helpful!
Thank you for your support!
Although this seems helpful, I believe APA 7th edition says to write paraphrase citation in the first sentence not the last. Im so confused now!
Its section 8.24 Long Paraphrasing on page 269-270 on the APA 7th manual
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I found lots her in youtube about reference, unfortunately they are very confusing, but yours is the best and answer all my questions. Thank you
Is it alright to use a link as a citation??? Thank you very much, Ma'am...
My teacher told me that I should add an in text citation in the front and the end of any paragraphs I write.
Why do when my teacher write an in text citation in the beginning, the citation have no brackets next to the surname but only on the date/ page(s)?
How do I then know which parts are the authors own words and which are paraphrased if say you have an entire paragraph and only at the end the citation?
If I want to paraphrase the first sentence of the paragraph, who would I cite? The author of the text I'm reading or the one that was cited by that author two sentences later?
Great video! :)
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Why attend unhelpful college lectures when youtube exists?
I did this and my teacher marked my paper up said I was missing a lot of place to put a citation pretty much after every sentences
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When paraphrasing, we only put the author and year, but we don’t have to put the page number?
can't we start with according to new research then ending with (author, date)?
in my opinion this makes it clear were the paraphrased part taken from a set reference is
Thank you very much it's very helpful to me
Very helpful. Thanks.
Great! I appreciate your support. Best of luck to you :)
I am so confused because for some reason my professor said that the authors name and year goes at the front of the sentence and the page for paragraph goes at the end of the sentence.
Thank you for your information this helps a lot thank you so, so much
Which plagiarism checker do you recommend.
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I almost got lost as I heard that paraphrasing is the summarizing. But anyways, you did better.
You are the one to make others listen! 5:51
I appreciate it. I am an international student in Canada and struggling with APA citation.
I was just talking with a friend early how much I want to visit Canada, how funny! I'm happy to help though. Good luck to you!
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Toni Morrison was a female, not male writer
Thanks for the correction!