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With in-text references, should they all have author, year and page numbers or is it just author, year?

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With in-text references, should they all have author, year and page numbers or is it just author, year?

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You need to write author, year and page number/s for all references in the body of your essay, e.g. Education “is permanently near the top of the political agenda in France” (Cole, 2001, p. 707). If you have already mentioned the author’s name in your sentence, you do not need to repeat the name in brackets at the end, e.g. Cole argued that education is a constant and prominent issue on the French political agenda (2001, p.707).

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