Referring to a specific part of a source

In-text citation: citation-sequence or citation-name

My data thus differ markedly from Markam’s study on the same species in New York 5(Figs. 2,7).

In-text citation: citation-sequence or citation-name

Researchers observed an immune response in “19 of 20 people who ate a potato vaccine aimed at the Norwalk virus,” according to Langridge 3(p. 68).

In-text citation: name-year

My data thus differ markedly from Markam’s (2005, Figs. 2,7) study on the same species in New York.

Explain

  • CSE does not provide guidelines for citing a specific part of a source, but your instructor will probably expect you to include an exact reference.

  • The examples are consistent with CSE’s other guidelines.

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