Monday, May 25, 2020

How do you mention a lecture in a paper? Quotations? Italicizing?

Eulah Hugill: Within your paper, put the title of the speech in quotes. Here's the MLA citation info in case you need it:To cite a lecture or a speech, provide the speaker's name, title of the lecture or speech in quotation marks, the meeting and the sponsoring organization (if applicable), the location [including place and city], and the date. If there is no title, use an appropriate descriptive label (e.g., Lecture, Address, Keynote speech). For example, Libris, Lola. "Introduction to Online Databases." 2003 Arkadelphia Library Association. ZaZa Hotel, Arkadelphia. 28 March 2003....Show more

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