I don't grok how in-text MLA citations work
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 3:29 pm
I've been struggling to learn how to use Bookends and Mellel together for a conference paper I'm writing,under the theory that I'll want to master them by the time my dissertation rolls around. In any event, I have a book with a dozen quotes I'd like to use, and MLA style demands that one use the format (author page), or, in this case, a quote that will eventually say:
"But the one dimension of Marlow's story that has been little [...] By contrast, Marlow's experience seems to teach permanent imbalance and uncertainty." (Winner 2).
But I also have quotes from later pages, so I'd need in-text citations from (Winner 12), etc. Do I create a new reference with different page numbers for each quote, and put the quote in my notes, as I've done in the example, as shown in the attached image? That's the only obvious way I see of accomplishing the multiple quote issue, as Bookends doesn't appear to have a field for "page number, quote," that could then be inserted in Mellel. Nonetheless, I also don't see an easy text command for "duplicate entry," which would be helpful if this were the optimally efficient way to accomplish what I'm doing.
Given these inconsistencies, I suspect I'm doing something wrong. After reading the introduction and parts of the user guide and sections in this forum, I'm still unsure. Any thoughts would be much appreciated, as I'm surely not the first person with this problem, and I don't grok what I should be doing.
(Alternately, if any Bookends gurus happen to be at the University of Arizona, let me know!)
EDIT: I forgot to note that This thread shows someone using MLA in general, but doesn't address the issue of multiple cites from different pages of the same work.
"But the one dimension of Marlow's story that has been little [...] By contrast, Marlow's experience seems to teach permanent imbalance and uncertainty." (Winner 2).
But I also have quotes from later pages, so I'd need in-text citations from (Winner 12), etc. Do I create a new reference with different page numbers for each quote, and put the quote in my notes, as I've done in the example, as shown in the attached image? That's the only obvious way I see of accomplishing the multiple quote issue, as Bookends doesn't appear to have a field for "page number, quote," that could then be inserted in Mellel. Nonetheless, I also don't see an easy text command for "duplicate entry," which would be helpful if this were the optimally efficient way to accomplish what I'm doing.
Given these inconsistencies, I suspect I'm doing something wrong. After reading the introduction and parts of the user guide and sections in this forum, I'm still unsure. Any thoughts would be much appreciated, as I'm surely not the first person with this problem, and I don't grok what I should be doing.
(Alternately, if any Bookends gurus happen to be at the University of Arizona, let me know!)
EDIT: I forgot to note that This thread shows someone using MLA in general, but doesn't address the issue of multiple cites from different pages of the same work.