26 How to Cite in your Reflective Self Analysis
The Works Cited page (MLA) or References page (APA) lists all the pieces of writing included in your reflective self-analysis. Cite yourself throughout the essay, following MLA or APA in-text citation guidelines. The Works Cited or References page should also follow MLA or APA guidelines.
MLA Examples |
The MLA Works Cited page should list works alphabetically by title. When alphabetized, remember to ignore articles like A, An, and The, but keep them in the title.)
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In-Text Citations should be placed in parenthesis and include:
The citation should look like this: (“SAPA” First Draft 3) |
Williams, Amanda. “SAPA and the Journey to a No-Kill City.” Final Draft, University of Texas at San Antonio, 14 Nov. 2022. —. “SAPA and the Journey to a No-Kill City.” First Draft, University of Texas at San Antonio, 1 Nov. 2022. —. “To Rescue, or There is No Or.” Final Draft, University of Texas at San Antonio, 10 Oct. 2022.
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APA Examples |
The APA Reference Page should list works alphabetically by title of the essay. (When you alphabetize, ignore articles like, A, An, and The, but keep them in the title.) Since the essays are all from the same year, assign letter suffixes to the year.
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In-Text Citations should be placed in parentheses and include:
The citation should look like this: (Williams, 2017b, p.2) |
Williams, A. (2022a). SAPA and the journey to a no-kill city [final draft]. Unpublished manuscript, Writing Program, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. Williams, A. (2022b). SAPA and the journey to a no-kill city [final draft]. Unpublished manuscript, Writing Program, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. Williams, A. (2022c). SAPA and the journey to a no-kill city [final draft]. Unpublished manuscript, Writing Program, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. |