How do you cite right after a quote?

How do you cite right after a quote?

When you use a quotation mid-sentence, end the quote with quotation marks and cite the source in parentheses immediately after, and continue the sentence. If the author’s name and the date of publication are included before the quotation, then provide only the page numbers immediately after the quotation.

Can I use quotes without permission?

You DON’T need permission: To use quotes from famous people as long as they are used in a brief and positive or neutral way to support your independent work – and with proper attribution. To quote or reference the title or author of a work such as books, poems, movies, TV shows or songs.

Can I use famous quotes on my products?

I know this isn’t a fun thing to hear, but in most cases, the answer to the question “Can I legally use X quote on my products?” is going to be no, with a few exceptions (which I’ll get to in a minute). Quotes are considered intellectual property, which is protected under the law.

How many words is a direct quote?

Direct quotations can vary in length. Quotes fewer than 40 words should be incorporated into the text of the paragraph. Quotes comprised of 40 or more words, need to be formatted in block quotes. (see APA, section 6.03, pp.

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