Intextreferens
Intextreferens, or in-text citations, are references embedded directly in the body of a text to indicate the source of information, ideas, or quotations. They point to full bibliographic details given in a reference list or bibliography at the end of the document. The purpose is to give readers immediate source information while preserving the flow of writing and avoiding plagiarism.
In-text references vary by citation style. The most common are author-date styles (such as APA, Chicago author-date,
Form and rules. In-text citations can be parenthetical, appearing at the end of a sentence (Smith, 2020,
Examples. APA: Narrative: Smith (2020) argues that...; Parenthetical: (Smith, 2020, p. 15). Chicago author-date: Smith 2020,