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1 College of DuPage Library 2009 Doing It In Style… Document Your Sources Using the 6 th Edition APA Publication Manual

2 College of DuPage Library 2009 What is APA? Publication formatting style for the American Psychological Association. Publication formatting style for the American Psychological Association. APA is often used in the behavioral, social, and health sciences. APA is often used in the behavioral, social, and health sciences.

3 College of DuPage Library 2009 Why do we format by style? Provides a consistent format within a discipline. Provides a consistent format within a discipline. Makes your paper easier to read and understand. Makes your paper easier to read and understand. Protects you from plagiarism. Protects you from plagiarism.

4 College of DuPage Library 2009 Where does APA formatting style come from? American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (6 th ed.). Washington, DC: Author.

5 College of DuPage Library 2009 Formatting Your Paper…

6 College of DuPage Library 2009 The Overall Look: Ask your instructor for requirements! Ask your instructor for requirements! 12 pt. Times New Roman font preferred or a non-serif font, but ask your instructor. 12 pt. Times New Roman font preferred or a non-serif font, but ask your instructor. Double-spaced. Double-spaced. 1 inch margins. 1 inch margins. Pages are numbered. Pages are numbered. Use an abbreviated title as header. Use an abbreviated title as header.

7 College of DuPage Library 2009 The Title Page: Papers in APA style require a title page. Papers in APA style require a title page. Include the paper’s title and your name, course, professor’s name, date. Include the paper’s title and your name, course, professor’s name, date. Ask your instructor for title page requirements! Ask your instructor for title page requirements!

8 College of DuPage Library 2009 Citing Your Sources…

9 College of DuPage Library 2009 Why do we cite? Help people find your sources Help people find your sources Show context of your research Show context of your research Acknowledge the work of others Acknowledge the work of others Show what information you have considered in your research Show what information you have considered in your research

10 College of DuPage Library 2009 In Text Citations: Sometimes called parenthetical citations. Sometimes called parenthetical citations. Done within the text of your paper after you’ve quoted or paraphrased from a source. Done within the text of your paper after you’ve quoted or paraphrased from a source. Each source cited in the paper must appear on your “References” list and vice versa. Each source cited in the paper must appear on your “References” list and vice versa.

11 College of DuPage Library 2009 Quoting Directly: “One of the lucky things about sleepwalking in children is that it generally occurs during the first hour or two after a child has gone to sleep, which means that parents are usually still awake” (Schenck, 2007, p.103). OR Schenck (2007) remarks, “One of the lucky things about sleepwalking in children is that it generally occurs during the first hour or two after a child has gone to sleep, which means that parents are usually still awake” (p. 103).

12 College of DuPage Library 2009 Paraphrasing: Sleepwalking in children often happens early in their nightly sleep cycle (Schenck, 2007, p. 103). Sleepwalking in children often happens early in their nightly sleep cycle (Schenck, 2007, p. 103).OR Schenck (2007) remarks that sleepwalking in children often happens early in their nightly sleep cycle (p.103).

13 College of DuPage Library 2009 The Reference List: Called “References,” alphabetized by item (author or title). Called “References,” alphabetized by item (author or title). A list of every source that you make reference to in your paper. A list of every source that you make reference to in your paper. Provides the information necessary for a reader to locate and retrieve any sources cited in your paper. Provides the information necessary for a reader to locate and retrieve any sources cited in your paper. Each source cited in the paper must appear on the References list, and vice versa. Each source cited in the paper must appear on the References list, and vice versa.

14 College of DuPage Library 2009 Elements of a Citation: Citations should contain the following information in this order: Author’s Name Author’s Name Date Date Title of Item Title of Item Publication Information Publication Information Retrieval Information Retrieval Information

15 Author’s Name Citations start with Author information. Citations start with Author information. List authors according to the order they appear on the source List authors according to the order they appear on the source Provide only first initials for first and middle names. Provide only first initials for first and middle names. College of DuPage Library 2009

16 Author’s Name- Examples Feldt, R. Or Hill, F. J., & Awde, N. College of DuPage Library 2009

17 Date List the year the item of published, posted, or produced in parentheses. List the year the item of published, posted, or produced in parentheses. Provide the full date if the item provides no other means of determining the date or edition of the source (i.e. volume or issue number). Provide the full date if the item provides no other means of determining the date or edition of the source (i.e. volume or issue number). Use n.d. (no date) for undated items. Use n.d. (no date) for undated items. College of DuPage Library 2009

18 Date- Example Hill, F. J., & Awde, N. (2003). Or Romano, A. (2006, April 24). College of DuPage Library 2009

19 Title of the Item If an item is a single/stand alone item, then italicize the title, only capitalizing the proper nouns and the first word of the title. If an item is a single/stand alone item, then italicize the title, only capitalizing the proper nouns and the first word of the title. If the item is part of a larger work, then state the title as mentioned above but without italics. If the item is part of a larger work, then state the title as mentioned above but without italics. College of DuPage Library 2009

20 Title of Item- Examples Hill, F. J., & Awde, N. (2003). A history of the Islamic world. Or Feldt, R. (2008). Development of a brief measure of college stress: The college student stress scale. College of DuPage Library 2009

21 Publication Info For a single/standalone item, provide the any edition, version or volume information, the location, and the publisher or sponsor. For a single/standalone item, provide the any edition, version or volume information, the location, and the publisher or sponsor. If the item is part of a larger work, identify that larger work with the above information and provide page or section numbers. If the item is part of a larger work, identify that larger work with the above information and provide page or section numbers. College of DuPage Library 2009

22 Publication Info- Examples Hill, F. J., & Awde, N. (2003). A history of the Islamic world. New York: Hippocrene Books. Or Feldt, R. (2008). Development of a brief measure of college stress: The college student stress scale. Psychological Reports, 102(3), 855-860. College of DuPage Library 2009

23 Retrieval Info For electronic items, include DOI (digital object identifier), or periodical home page, or database or website information of the place where the reader can find the item cited. For electronic items, include DOI (digital object identifier), or periodical home page, or database or website information of the place where the reader can find the item cited. College of DuPage Library 2009

24 Retrieval Info- Examples Feldt, R. (2008). Development of a brief measure of college stress: The college student stress scale. Psychological Reports, 102(3), 855-860. doi:10.2466/PR0.102.3.855-860 Or Romano, A. (2006, April 24). Walking a new beat: Surfing MySpace.com helps cops crack the case. Newsweek, 147(17), 48. Retrieved from http://www.newsweek.com/ College of DuPage Library 2009

25 Need specific examples? College of DuPage Library 2009

26 Examples: Book Schenck, C. H. (2007). Sleep: The mysteries, the problems, and the solutions. New York: Avery. Citations should be double-spaced with a hanging indent.

27 College of DuPage Library 2009 Example: Book Chapter Stern, K. (2000). Toni Morrison's beauty formula. In M. C. Connor (Ed.), The aesthetics of Toni Morrison: Speaking the unspeakable (pp. 77-91). Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. Citations should be double-spaced with a hanging indent.

28 College of DuPage Library 2009 Example: Encyclopedia Article Wienclaw, R.A. (2008). Bullying. In L.J. Fundukian & J. Wilson, Gale encyclopedia of mental health (2nd Edition, Vol. 1, pp. 183-188). Detroit: Thompson Gale. Citations should be double-spaced with a hanging indent.

29 College of DuPage Library 2009 Example: Print Journal Article Fuller, H.A., & Damico, A.M. (2008). Keeping pace with teen media use: Implications and strategies for educators. Journal of Educational Research, 101(6), 323-330. Citations should be double-spaced with a hanging indent.

30 College of DuPage Library 2009 Example: Journal Article w/ DOI Feldt, R. (2008). Development of a brief measure of college stress: The college student stress scale. Psychological Reports, 102(3), 855- 860. doi:10.2466/PR0.102.3.855-860 Citations should be double-spaced with a hanging indent.

31 College of DuPage Library 2009 Example: Journal Article w/o DOI Norvilitus, J. M., Szablicki, P. B., & Wilson, S. D. (2003). Factors influencing levels of credit-card debt in college students. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 33(5), 935-947. Retrieved from http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp ?ref=0021-9029 http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp ?ref=0021-9029 http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp ?ref=0021-9029 Citations should be double-spaced with a hanging indent.

32 College of DuPage Library 2009 Don’t know how to find a journal home page? Google the title of the journal. Google the title of the journal. Is there a publisher’s page for the journal? Is there a publisher’s page for the journal? If there is no journal home page, simply refer to the database or website from which you retrieved it. If there is no journal home page, simply refer to the database or website from which you retrieved it.

33 College of DuPage Library 2009 Example: Article on the Web Tama, M.C. (2009). Critical thinking: Promoting it in the classroom. Eric Digests. Retrieved August 30, 2009, from http://www.ericdigests.org/pre- 9211/critical.htm Citations should be double-spaced with a hanging indent.

34 College of DuPage Library 2009 Example: Untitled Image [Untitled image of a chest]. (n.d.). [X- ray photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.heartfailurematters.org/E N/UnderstandingHeartFailure/Pages/ 174.aspx Citations should be double-spaced with a hanging indent.

35 College of DuPage Library 2009 Example: Online Video Carnegie Mellon. (Producer). (2008, February 6). Randy Pausch lecture: Time management [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT ugjssqOT0 Citations should be double-spaced with a hanging indent.

36 College of DuPage Library 2009 Where to find help citing… Citing Sources page on the COD Library’s website Citing Sources page on the COD Library’s website Citing Sources Citing Sources COD Library’s Reference Desk— in person, email or IM COD Library’s Reference Desk— in person, email or IMin person, email or IMin person, email or IM Your Instructors! Your Instructors!


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