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APA Style (6 th edition)

APA Style (6 th edition). Dr. David Burkholder March 3 rd 2010. Reference List. In the back of the paper, on a separate page titled References (NOT Works Cited, Bibliography), list all the sources cited and quoted in the paper

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APA Style (6 th edition)

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  1. APA Style (6th edition) Dr. David Burkholder March 3rd 2010

  2. Reference List • In the back of the paper, on a separate page titled References (NOT Works Cited, Bibliography), list all the sources cited and quoted in the paper • Make sure you list ALL your sources referred to in the body of the paper • All references listed alphabetically, by first author • Only author’s last name and initials are provided (invert all authors’ names)

  3. Reference List • The title of a journal article is not capitalized (except the first word and any word after a colon) or italicized; the full name of the journal IS italicized and uppercase/lowercase • The volume number IS italicized • The name of a book is italicized and not capitalized (except the first word and any word after a colon) • One author entries by the same author are arranged by year of publication, earliest first: Jones, C. (2002). Jones, C. (2008).

  4. Reference List—DOI • Digital object identifiers • Developed by a group of international publishers • Provides a means of persistent identification for managing information on digital networks (see http://www.doi.org/). • The DOI is a unique alphanumeric string assigned to identify content and provide a persistent link to it’s location on the Internet • All DOI numbers begin with 10 and contain a prefix and a suffix separated by a slash • The APA manual recommends that when DOI numbers are available, use them in the reference list.

  5. Examples (there are 77 in the manual) • Journal article with DOI • Journal article • Magazine article • Newspaper article • Entire book, print version • Book chapter • Paper presentation or poster session • Dissertation or thesis, unpublished • Review of a book • Online journal article (no DOI)

  6. Examples • Video • Podcast • Music recording • Blog post • Video blog post

  7. Resources • 1. The manual itself (available for purchase and available at the library) • 2. www.apastyle.org: This website has many resources including sample papers and tutorials • 3. The Owl at Purdue: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/

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