if you summarize some informations from quotes, how do you citing them?

can I just cite like this????

summarizing sentence (name page#).

In order to cite references correctly, be sure you have a parenthetical citation just like what you indicated PLUS a works cited page at the end of your paper in which you list all the information about each work that you cite in the paper.

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When summarizing information from quotes, it is important to properly cite them to give credit to the original source. The method you mentioned, citing in this format - summarizing sentence (name page#) - is known as a parenthetical citation. However, it is not enough to just include a parenthetical citation.

To cite your references correctly, you should follow the guidelines of a specific citation style, such as MLA (Modern Language Association), APA (American Psychological Association), or Chicago style. Each citation style has its own set of rules for formatting citations.

In addition to the parenthetical citation within the text, you should also include a complete reference for each work you cite in a Works Cited page or Bibliography at the end of your paper. This page should contain detailed information about each source, including author(s), title, publication date, publication location, and page numbers.

To ensure you are correctly citing your sources, it is recommended to refer to official style guides or credible online resources that provide detailed instructions for citing sources. For example, for MLA style, you can refer to the official MLA Handbook or visit the official website of the Modern Language Association (http://www.mla.org). Similarly, other citation styles have official style guides or online resources that provide detailed instructions.

By following the proper citation guidelines for the specific citation style you are using, you can ensure that you are accurately and ethically citing your sources.