Example: Potter, Harry.

Example: Potter, Harry. “My Life with Voldemort. "

Example: Potter, Harry. “My Life with Voldemort. " Great Thoughts from Hogwarts Alumni, by Bathilda Backshot,

Example: Potter, Harry. “My Life with Voldemort. " Great Thoughts from Hogwarts Alumni, by Bathilda Backshot, Hogwarts Press, 2019,

Example: Potter, Harry. “My Life with Voldemort. " Great Thoughts from Hogwarts Alumni, by Bathilda Backshot, Hogwarts Press, 2019, pp. 22-42.

For example, you might write: While the stories may seem like great adventures, the students themselves were terribly frightened to confront Voldemort (Potter 28). If you include the author’s name in the text of your paper, you only need the page number where the referenced material can be found in the parenthetical at the end of your sentence. If you have several authors with the same last name, include each author’s first initial in your in-text citation to differentiate them. For several titles by the same author, include a shortened version of the title after the author’s name (if the title isn’t mentioned in your text).

Example: Granger, H.

Example: Granger, H. (2018).

Example: Granger, H. (2018). Adventures in time turning.

Example: Granger, H. (2018). Adventures in time turning. In M. McGonagall (Ed. ), Reflections on my time at Hogwarts

Example: Granger, H. (2018). Adventures in time turning. In M. McGonagall (Ed. ), Reflections on my time at Hogwarts (pp. 92-130). Hogwarts Press.

For example, you might write: By using a time turner, a witch or wizard can appear to others as though they are actually in two places at once (Granger, 2018). If you use the author’s name in the text of your paper, include the parenthetical with the year immediately after the author’s name. For example, you might write: Although technically against the rules, Granger (2018) maintains that her use of a time turner was sanctioned by the head of her house. Add page numbers if you quote directly from the source. Simply add a comma after the year, then type the page number or page range where the quoted material can be found, using the abbreviation “p. " for a single page or “pp. " for a range of pages.

Example: Weasley, Ron.

Example: Weasley, Ron. “Best Friend to a Hero. "

Example: Weasley, Ron. “Best Friend to a Hero. " In Harry Potter: Wizard, Myth, Legend, edited by Xenophilius Lovegood, 80-92.

Example: Weasley, Ron. “Best Friend to a Hero. " In Harry Potter: Wizard, Myth, Legend, edited by Xenophilius Lovegood, 80-92. Ottery St. Catchpole: Quibbler Books, 2018.

Example: Ron Weasley, “Best Friend to a Hero,” in Harry Potter: Wizard, Myth, Legend, edited by Xenophilius Lovegood, 80-92 (Ottery St. Catchpole: Quibbler Books, 2018). After the first footnote, use a shortened footnote format that includes only the author’s last name, the title of the essay, and the page number or page range where the referenced material appears.