So Cited: Parentheticals
By Lura Sanborn - Reference Librarian May 27th, 2010
As the Humanities V research paper draws to a close, proofreading is in the air.
Consider using Noodlebib as a helpful guide when double-checking those parenthetical citations.
How?: When logged in to your Noodlebib account, click on your Humanities V list (what we would refer to as the paper’s bibliography) and find the citation being parenthetically cited. Follow that citation all the way over to the right-hand side, and click parenthetical reference to reveal Noodlebib’s suggestion.


What?: Parenthetically cite when you quote, paraphrase or refer to another person’s idea(s).
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