5 rules to remember when quoting a source:
3) Integration: Quotations should beso smoothly integrated into your sentence that if you were to take out the quotation marks, your readers should not be able to tell where your words end and where your source’s begin.
4) Discussion: Never let a quotation speak for itself. You are the author — you explain the quote! In the sentences before and after your quotation,
was spoken – the speaker, location, time,
surrounding events, or whatever else applies.
5) Citation: Remember this rhyme — When you quote, you must note!
Footnote Placement:
Place your footnote immediately after the sentence containing the quotation. The footnote is the absolute last thing in the sentence – it follows both the period and the quotation mark.
Here is an example from an article in a recent issue of the Luther Rice University Journal. Note the placement of the footnote. (It has been set in red type to help you find it).
The Gospel accounts of Peter’s denials contain many difficulties which have been frequently cited as contradictions. Harmonization of these narratives has been a matter of debate for many years. In denying the historical accuracy of the Gospels, James Barr says, “Harmonization [of the Gospels] is the most thoroughly laughable of all devices of interpretation.”[1]Barr’s skepticism notwithstanding, the inerrancy of the Bible is not dependent upon any commentator’s ability to reconcile precisely every event which is recorded. Human knowledge is finite and fallible.It is only the Bible itself that is inerrant. Inerrancy means that when all the facts are known, the Scriptures in their autographs and properly interpreted will be shown to be wholly true in everything that they teach. |
Two Tips:
1) If you need to change the form of a word, put brackets [ ] around the syllables of the word you change.
For example: suppose, in order to make a quotation fit your sentence, you need to make a verb past tense.
“Ends” à “Ended” = “End[ed]”
“Runs” à “Ran” = “[Ran]”
“Begin” à “Beginning” = “Begin[ning]”
2) If you want to include some words from a passage but skip others, use ellipses (. . .) to mark the places where you have skipped words.
For example:
Source’s original wording: “Although I perhaps didn’t act in the best way possible – in fact, now that I recollect, I was pretty stupid – but I at least acted according to my best knowledge, on what I thought I knew, at the time.”
Quotation using ellipsis: John Glidden claims that “although I perhaps didn’t act in the best way possible [. . .] I at least acted according to my best knowledge [. .
[1] James Barr, Fundamentalism (Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1977), 57.
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