Writing rough draft
This information is enclosed in parenthesis at the end of the sentence where the fact/idea is located.In general, an internal citation includes the author’s last name and page number that the information came from.We use INTERNAL CITATIONS to show when we have paraphrased, summarized or directly quoted a fact or idea from a source.How to give credit as you type your rough draft…. You will need to manually insert any additional sources (GALE, Worldbook Online, OED) where they belong ALPHABETICALLY!!!! (edit format before cut and pasting, that way, everything matches!!.Your sources should be listed ALPHABETICALLY by the first word of the citation.The Word document should have a hanging indent, 12 point font, Times New Roman, and be double-spaced.Easybib will open a new document and properly format it for you.When all sources have been entered, choose “export to Microsoft Word.”.Do not use easybib for GALE, or Worldbook online or the OED-you already have those cited correctly!!!.Continue adding until you have added all of the sources you plan to use in the paper.If there is something on your sheet easybib doesn’t ask for, then leave it out!.If easybib asks for something you didn’t record, try to find it.Choose a source type and enter all info from your source sheet that it asks for.Gather all of the source sheets you have.The Works Cited page is a list of all sources you have used in your paper.Internal Citations and Works Cited Page Writing the Rough Draft