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IACME Style

IACME Style. A general guide for proposals for presentations to the XIII IACME. Quotes and references with APA, 6 th Edition. About this presentation. You will find in this presentation some generals instructions for: Redaction of Proposals Citations and references.

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IACME Style

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  1. IACME Style A general guide forproposalsforpresentationstothe XIII IACME Quotes and references with APA,6th Edition

  2. Aboutthispresentation You will find in this presentation some generals instructions for: • Redaction of Proposals • Citations and references For more details, consult the documentation in the page web of the XIII CIAEM, in Presentations

  3. Generals Norms Redaction of proposals Look for a wider list of instructions in Presentations in the page web of the XIII CIAEM.

  4. The complete manuscript ´s structure • Initial page Title Authors Institutional affiliations and email addresses Summary Key words • Text (can begin in the first page) • Bibliography and references • Appendixes

  5. Initialpage: Details • Title of proposal in capital letters, central • Names of authors, and institutional affiliations : use capital letters only for the initial letter of the name or names when it is pertinent. Alignment: left. Name of each author in a line. Affiliation in an line. Email address in a line. • Summary : you should put the name “Summary” for each summary that you include (in the language of the summary) with small letters, blorface letters and in the middle. Normal letter. A spacing of text of 1 cm both sides.

  6. Key words: also with margins same that summary: maximum 1 cm in both sides. Separated for commas.

  7. Basic norms of presentation • Format of the paper : letter size of 21,59 x 27,94 cm (8,5 x 11 inches) • Typography and size • Times New Roman, 12 • Spacing of text: single spaced • Margins of 1 inch, 2,54 cm, in all sides • Paragraphs separated for 6 points, salvo in the case of the tables or others elements, where should not have separation. • Each paragraph begin with a spacing of text of 1 cm. • Aligned in the left.

  8. Levels of titles and subtitles

  9. Follow APA style, 6th Edition Citations and References Generals Norms

  10. Forms of Citations • Direct citations • Author, year, page or paragraph • 40 words or less • Between quotation marks • 40 words or more • Block, without quotation, with quotation marks of 1 cm in both sides

  11. Forms of Citations • Example • 40 words or less • Mention the author Robbins, el. Al. (2003) suggested that the “therapists in dropout cases may have inadvertently validated parental …” (p. 541) • Do not mention the autor Wherby “medical need are met by those in the medical disciplines; nonmedical needs …”(Csikai & Cahitin, 2006, p. 112)

  12. Bibliography and references, citations • Direct citations • 40 words or more Others have contradicted this view: Co-presence does not ensure intimate interaction among all group members. Consider large-scale social gatherings in which hundreds or thousands of people gather in a location to perform a ritual or celebrate an event. In these instances, participants are able to see the visible manifesattion of the group, the physical gathering, yet their ability to make direct, intimate connections with those around them is limited by the sheer magnitude of the assembly. (Purcell, 1997, pp. 111-112)

  13. Bibliography and references, citations • Paraphrase • Examples Kessler (2003) found that among epidemiological samples Early onset results in a more persistent and severe course (Kessler, 2003). In 2003, Kessler’s study of epidemiological samples showed that

  14. Reference`s List • Alphabetical order (last names, initials) • Same author, for publication date • Example Alleyne, R. L. (2001). Alleyne, R. L., & Evans, A. J. (1999). Upenieks, V. (2003). Upenieks, V. (2005).

  15. Reference`s Elements • Author • Editor • Publication date • Title • Data of the publication • Electronic recovery • Pages

  16. Reference`s Examples Complete Book Author, A. (Year). Title of the book. Place: Publishing house Shotton, M. A. (1989). Computer addiction? A study of computer dependency. London, England: Taylor & Francis.

  17. Reference`s Examples Printed Professional Journal Author, A. (Year). Title of the Article. Title of the Magazine , Vol(#), pp. Light, M. A., & Light, I. H. (2008). The geographic expansion of Mexican immigration in the United States and its implications for local law enforcement. Law Enforcement Executive Forum Journal, 8(1), 73-82.

  18. Reference`s Examples Digital Professional Journal Author, A. (Year). Title of the article . Title of the Magazine, Vol(#), pp. doi: # Herbst-Damm, K. L. & Kulik, J. A. (2005). Volunteer support, marital status, and the survival times of terminally ill patients. Health Psychology, 24, 225-229. doi:10.1037/0278-6133.24.2.225

  19. Reference`s Examples On-line Journal Author, A. (Year). Title of the article. Title of the magazine, Vol(#). Retrieved from URL Clay, R. (2008, June). Science vs. ideology: psychologists fight back about the misue of research. Monitor on Psychology, 39(6). Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/monitor

  20. Reference`s Examples Newspaper Author, A. (Year, date). Title of the article. Title of the newspaper, pp. Schwartz, J. (1993, September 30). Obesity affects economic, social status. The Washington Post, pp. A1, A4

  21. Reference`s Examples On-line Newspaper Author, A. (Year, date). Title of the article. Title of the newspaper Retrieved from URL. Brody, J. E. (2007, December 11). Mental reserves keep brain agile. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com

  22. Credits Some parts of this presentation use material prepared by the library of the Centro de Yauco de la Universidad del Este.

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