Q&A: For citing 2 sources at once in an in-text citation..?
Question by Delacrot: For citing 2 sources at once in an in-text citation..?
For example, in a sentence if I used two website sources to get the information in that one sentence, how would I do the in-text citation? And both of the sources have no authors so they would be “title.”
I’m pretty sure you use a semicolon but would you do
(“Title One;” “Title Two”) or (“Title One”; “Title Two”)?
I’m not sure about the placement of the semicolon.
Thanks for your help! This is MLA format by the way.
Best answer:
Answer by ( Kelly )
Go here. You put in the information, and it spits out the citation for you… even for in-text citations.
http://citationmachine.net/index.php?callstyle=1&all=
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February 11, 2012 ·
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