Two or three authors

In-text citation

Kizza and Ssanyu note that “employee monitoring is a dependable, capable, and very affordable process of electronically or otherwise recording all employee activities at work and also increasingly outside the workplace” (2).

In-text citation

Some observers have noted that “employee monitoring is a dependable, capable, and very affordable process of electronically or otherwise recording all employee activities at work and also increasingly outside the workplace” (Kizza and Ssanya 2).

Explain

  • Name the authors in a signal phrase (as in the first example) or include their last names in the parenthetical reference (as in the second).

  • When three authors are named in the parentheses, separate the names with commas: (Alton, Davies, and Rice 56).

Works cited entry

Kizza, Joseph Migga, and Jackline Ssanyu. “Workplace Surveillance.” Electronic Monitoring in the Workplace: Controversies and Solutions. Ed. John Weckert. Hershey: Idea Group, 2004. 1-18. Print.

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Exercise: MLA documentation: in-text citations 1

Exercise: MLA documentation: in-text citations 2

Exercise: MLA documentation: in-text citations 3