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APA Style
  • Many scholarly Style Manuals are available for
    citing works in every field. Two widely used
    manuals are APA (American Psychological
    Association) and MLA (Modern Language
    Association). In preparing a term paper you
    should use the style specified in the assignment.
    Examples using the APA Style are shown on
    following slides

2
Why Cite Sources?
  • To give proper credit to the author of the
    resources.
  • To enable readers of your paper to locate the
    sources.
  • To show your paper is properly researched.
  • To avoid plagiarism

3
Main Component of a Book
  • Author
  • Title
  • City of Publication
  • Publisher
  • Year of Publication

4
Basic Entry Books
  • Format
  • Author, I. I. (Year). Title of book. Place of
    Publication Publisher.

5
Examples A Book by one author.
  • Craig-Henderson, K. M. (2006). Black men in
    interracial relationships What's love
    got to do with it? New Brunswick
    Transaction.
  • Gahart, B. L. (2006). Intravenous
    medications A handbook for nurses and allied
    health professionals. St. Louis Elsevier
    Mosby.

6
Examples A Book by two authors.
  • Groppelli, A. A. Eshsan Nikbakht (2006).
    Finance. (5th ed.).
  • Haupauge Barrons.
  • Irwin, B. J., Burckhardt, J. A. (2005).
    NCLEX-RN exam. New York
  • Simon Schuster.

7
Example A Book by (3) authors.
  • Casper, S. E., Nissenbaum, S.W. Winship,
  • M., Groves, J. D. (2007). A history of the
    book in America The Industrial book. Chapel
    Hill UNCP.
  • Treble, H. A., Treble, H. A., King, M. (1930).
    Everyday life in Rome in the time of Caesar and
    Cicero. Oxford The Clarendon Press.

8
Example A book by more than 6 authors
  • Dinh, L. et al. (1996). Night again Contemporary
    fiction from Vietnam. New York Seven Stories
    Press.
  • Roeder, K., et al. (1967). Nerve cells and insect
    behavior.
  • Cambridge Harvard University Press.
  • When a work has more than six authors, use last
    name
  • and initials of the first author followed by et
    al which stands for (and others) and the year.

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Examples A book with an editor/s
  • Davies, Jamie A. (Ed.). (2006). Branching
    morphogenesis. New York Springer.
  • Lan, Yi-chen Ungekar, Bhuvan (Eds.). (2006).
    Global integrated supply chain systems. Hershey
    Ideal Group Pub.

10
Example A book with no author or editor.
  • The American Heritage College Dictionary (4th
    ed.). (2002). New York Houghton
  • Mifflin Co.

11
Example Book, revised edition.
  • Touqueville, Alexis de (1945). Democracy in
  • America (Rev. ed.). New York A. A. Knopf.

12
Example eBooks
  • Moss, M. T. (2005). The emotionally intelligent
    nurse leader Adobe digital version. Retrieved
    from http//www.netlibrary.com/
  • Biology of aggression. (2006). Adobe
    Digital version. Retrieved from
    http//www.netlibrary.com

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Basic Entry Chapter from a Reference Work or
Anthology
  • Format Signed Chapter
  • Author, I. I. (Year). Title of article. In Title
    of reference work (vol., page ). Place of
    Publication. Publisher

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Example Signed Chapter
  • Nye, J.S., Jr. (2004). Nationalism. In The
    World book encyclopedia (vol.14, p.266).
    Chicago The World Book.

15
Example Unsigned Chapter
  • Frequency distribution. (1996). In The S. Gail
    (Ed.), Gale encyclopedia of psychology
    (p.155). Detroit Gale Research.

16
Main Component of an Article
  • Author
  • Title of article
  • Title of journal/magazine/newspaper
  • Volume number
  • Issue number
  • Page number
  • Date of publication

17
Basic Entry Periodicals
  • Format
  • Author, I. I. (Year, Month Date). Title of
    article. Name of Publication, vol, page numbers

18
Examples
  • Schorr, D. (1996, November 4-18). Close to a
    shakedown. New Leader, 79, 4.
  • Ulloth, J.K. (2002, November). The benefits of
    humor in nursing education. Journal of

    Nursing Education, 41, 476-481.
  • Goldrick, B.A., Goetz, A.M. (2003). Keeping
    West Nile virus at bay. Nursing2003, 33(8),
    44-46.

19
Basic Entry Library Databases
FormatAuthor, I.I. (Date). Title of
article. Title of Periodical, vol(issue),
page numbers. doi (digital object
identifier), if no doi assigned, use the journal
home page URL
20
Examples
  • Webster, P. (2009, September). Federal policies
    fuel spread of swine flu, experts say. CMAJ
    Canadian Medical Association Journal, 181(5),
    E90-E91. doi10.1503/cmaj.091355
  • Cisneros, R. (2009, November). Assessment of
    Critical Thinking in Pharmacy Students.
    American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education,
    73(4), 1-7. Retrieved from http//www.ajpe.org/

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Basic Entry Online Periodicals
  • Format
  • Author, I. I. (Date). Title of article. Title of
    Periodical, vol(issue), page numbers.
    doi (digital object identifier), if no doi
    assigned, give the URL.

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ExamplePole, N. (2005, February). Why are
Hispanics at greater risk for PTSD? Cultural
Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology,
11(2), 144-161. doi10.1037/1099-9809.11.2.
144 Arum, Richard (2009, Fall). Law and
disorder in the classroom. Education
Next 9(4), 59-61. Retrieved from
http//www.educationext.org/
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Web Documents
  • Format
  • Author, I.I. (Date). Title of work. Retrieved
  • from http//web address (if source has no
    date, give the date of access).

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Example Web Document
  • Humphry, D. (2006, August 18). Why assisted
    suicide for the mentally troubled is  so
    problematic. In Assisted suicide. Retrieved
    from http//www.assistedsuicide.org/
  • A primer on drug addiction. (n. d.). An addiction
    science network resources. Retrieved Sept. 12,
    2009 from http//www.addictionscience.net/ASNprim
    er.htm

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Basic Entry Lecture, Speech, Address or Reading
  • Format
  • Author, I.I.( year, month, date), Title. Type of
    presentation at Location
  • (if from Web, give the URL).

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Example
  • Bush, G. W. (2006, February 2). State of the
    Union.
  • Address presented at Congress, Washington
    DC.
  • From Web
  • Gates, Bill (2005, Feb. 15).Gates Highlights
    Progress on
  • Security, Outlines Next Steps for Continued
    Innovation.
  • Retrieve from
  • http//www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/
    2005/feb05/02- 15RSA05
  • KeynotePR.mspx

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Source of Information
  • Publication manual of the American
    Psychological Association (6th ed.). (2010).
    Washington, D.C. American Psychological
    Association
  • BF76.7 .P83 2010
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