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Are you supposed to cite your sources in MLA style? Then you need to keep watching! In this video, youll learn what to include in an MLA in-text citation, where to place it in a sentence, and how to deal with missing information. Hi, Im Jessica from Scribbr, here to help you achieve your academic goals. An in-text citation is a concise way to identify the source of certain information. You should include an in-text citation every time you paraphrase or quote from a source. It helps the readers to locate the corresponding entry in the reference list at the end of your paper. The in-text citation consists of the authors last name and the page number (or page range). Yep, easy as that! Now, you can integrate the in-text citation in a sentence using a parenthetical or narrative citation. Place the parenthetical citation directly after the relevant quote or paraphrase, and before the period or other punctuation mark. If you have already named the author in the sentence, add only the page