Anytime you quote OR use information from an outside source, you include an in-text citation, or sometimes referred to as a parenthetical citation, at the end of that sentence to signify where that information came from.
Include the authors last name and page number in parenthesis at the end of the sentence:
(Last Name Page #) ⮕ (Stover 56)
Or, introduce direct quotes with the author and title within the sentence or paragraph, then include the page number(s) at the end of the quote in parentheses:
While Stover does this for a lot of the main characters, as Paul Hidalgo mentions, it comes across as the most impactful with Anakin Skywalker because readers get “extensive internal viewpoints exploring the psychological underpinnings to [his] character actions" (126).
You only need the author's last name and the page number.
Example: (Stover 145)
Connect both authors' last names with and, and include the page number.
Example: (Koneswaran and Nirenberg 580)
Use the first author's last name and et al., and include the page number.
Example: (Franck et al. 327)
If you have no author, you place the article name in your citation instead.
Example: ("How Star Wars Revolutionized Entertainment")
If you have no page number, which often happens with sources from Google, just don't put a page number. You'll just have the author's last name.
Example: (Baver)
Reference 909-384-8289 • Circulation 909-384-4448