APA Style The Basics
Why use APA? Allows others to access  your sources Helps you stay organized Establishes credibility Prevents plagiarism
Setting up your paper: One-inch margins Double-spaced Title page – centered text placed in top half of page Page number in header (right justified) Title of essay in header (left justified, all capital letters)
Breakdown of APA Title page Parenthetical citations Reference page
Title Page Example Running Head: ALCOHOL USE AMONG TEENS 1 Alcohol Use Among Teens Jane B. Smith Tulsa Community College
First Page of Paper ALCOHOL USE AMONG TEENS 2 Alcohol Use Among Teens Begin typing your essay here.  Remember to  left justify, indent the first line of each paragraph,  and double-space all text.
Use in-text citations when. . . Quoting Paraphrasing Summarizing
Source within a source Don’t quote a source that your source has also quoted. Instead, find the original source and quote it directly.  This eliminates confusion within your paper and the reference list.
How do citations work? They direct your reader to your reference page. Include only the necessary elements, so I don’t become confused.
Necessary Info Page number Author’s last name Year of publication
Example: In fact, one technician suggests, “General wisdom of every new technology progresses through four phases: Disbelief, Hype, Backlash, and finally Acceptance or Rejection” (Feeley, 2006, p. 53). (Author’s last name, year, and page number)
Another Approach: In fact, Feeley (2006) suggests, “General wisdom of every new technology progresses through four phases: Disbelief, Hype, Backlash, and finally Acceptance or Rejection” (p. 53). When introducing a quote by an author, info in parenthesis changes.
What info would you  provide in the parenthesis? A recent report indicates, “The Anycast Station features a six-input 4:2:2 video switcher, and audio mixer . . . and server” (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ). Mill, 2006, p. 42
What info would you  provide in the parenthesis? Lester (2004) argues, “few realize the price they pay for such extremities” (_ _ _ _ _ _ ).  p. 32
A source with no author? However, some speculate, “35% will adopt these new systems by next year” (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _).  “ America’s,” 2006, p. 93 If the source doesn’t list an author or editor, provide the first one or two words of the title.  Use quotation marks for titles of articles or chapters and italics for titles of books.
A source with multiple authors? 3 to 6 authors first reference : (Kelly, Richer, & Switz, 2006, p.32) 7 or more authors: (Kelly et al., 2006, p. 32) 3 to 6 authors subsequent references : (Kelly et al., 2006, p.32)
Misc. APA Rules Quotes longer than 40 words should be indented 5 spaces. When summarizing, do not give a page number (only use last name and publication year).
Reference Page Author Title of the Work Publication Information Other Necessary  Information
Book with one author: Simmons, L. (2004).  Six steps to  combating ignorance . Durham, NC:  Duke University Press. Last name, First initial. (pub. Year).  Title of book.  Publication city: Publisher.
Book with two or more authors: Cleve, K., & Russell, M.   (2005).  A nation at a  glance: America in the twentieth century .  New York: Glenhaven. Cleve, K., Palmer N., & Russell, M.   (2005).  A  nation at a glance: America in the  twentieth century.  New York: Glenhaven.
Article in an edited book or anthology: Smith, A. (2002). Editing for clarity. In R.M.  Miller (Ed.),  Writing with precision  (pp.  120-132). Detroit: St. Martin’s Press. Last name, First initial. (pub. Year). Title of article or chapter. In Editor’s name (Ed.), Title of book  (pp. ). Publication city: Publisher.
Article from a database: Moser, P., & Mun, T. (2004). Supply and  demand.  Business First ,  32 (2) , 34-37.  Retrieved from General BusinessFile  ASAP database. Last name, First initial. (pub. Year). Title of Article.  Title of Journal ,  volume (issue), pp. Retrieved from database name.
Document in a website: U.S. Department of State. (1997).  Germany:  Economic policy and trade practices ,  1996. Retrieved from  http://tradeport.org/ts/countries/germany.html Name of organization or author. (pub. Year).  Title of document . Retrieved from website url
Source with unknown author or editor. . . Book with unknown author: Taking control . (1999). New York: Norton. Start with the title—everything else is the same.
Source with  Organization as Author. . . Hawaii Department of Education. (2005). Kauai district schools, profile 2004-05 .  Honolulu, HI: U.S. Government Printing Office. List the name of the  organization as the author.
For each entry. . . Invert each author’s name Put publication year in parenthesis after author info In titles of books and articles, capitalize the first word of the title and subtitle and any proper nouns. In titles of journals, capitalize first word and all other important words. Italicize all book and journal titles. Do not italicize or use quotation marks around article titles.  Give the state only if the city is not well-known. Use a hanging indent . When in doubt, look it up!
Example of a Reference Page ALCOHOL USE AMONG TEENS 11 References Amanae, O. (2006). The basics of troubleshooting.  Technology  in a Modern Age Journal ,  41 , 72-79. Retrieved from  Lexis-Nexis database.  Brazil, K., & Mayes, S. (2005).  Keys to aesthetics: The look of  HDV technology . Denver: Green Publishers. Luther, L. (2005). Incorporating technology into the workplace.  Business Forum ,  35 , 322-326.
Again. . . Consult a writing  handbook when questions arise . I don’t bite—at least not very hard.
Helpful Websites www.apastyle.org owl.english.purdue.edu http://lrc.tulsacc.edu
Other Resources FACET Center Writing handbooks Editing help LRC APA Manual Bibliomaker

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    Why use APA?Allows others to access your sources Helps you stay organized Establishes credibility Prevents plagiarism
  • 3.
    Setting up yourpaper: One-inch margins Double-spaced Title page – centered text placed in top half of page Page number in header (right justified) Title of essay in header (left justified, all capital letters)
  • 4.
    Breakdown of APATitle page Parenthetical citations Reference page
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    Title Page ExampleRunning Head: ALCOHOL USE AMONG TEENS 1 Alcohol Use Among Teens Jane B. Smith Tulsa Community College
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    First Page ofPaper ALCOHOL USE AMONG TEENS 2 Alcohol Use Among Teens Begin typing your essay here. Remember to left justify, indent the first line of each paragraph, and double-space all text.
  • 7.
    Use in-text citationswhen. . . Quoting Paraphrasing Summarizing
  • 8.
    Source within asource Don’t quote a source that your source has also quoted. Instead, find the original source and quote it directly. This eliminates confusion within your paper and the reference list.
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    How do citationswork? They direct your reader to your reference page. Include only the necessary elements, so I don’t become confused.
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    Necessary Info Pagenumber Author’s last name Year of publication
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    Example: In fact,one technician suggests, “General wisdom of every new technology progresses through four phases: Disbelief, Hype, Backlash, and finally Acceptance or Rejection” (Feeley, 2006, p. 53). (Author’s last name, year, and page number)
  • 12.
    Another Approach: Infact, Feeley (2006) suggests, “General wisdom of every new technology progresses through four phases: Disbelief, Hype, Backlash, and finally Acceptance or Rejection” (p. 53). When introducing a quote by an author, info in parenthesis changes.
  • 13.
    What info wouldyou provide in the parenthesis? A recent report indicates, “The Anycast Station features a six-input 4:2:2 video switcher, and audio mixer . . . and server” (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ). Mill, 2006, p. 42
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    What info wouldyou provide in the parenthesis? Lester (2004) argues, “few realize the price they pay for such extremities” (_ _ _ _ _ _ ). p. 32
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    A source withno author? However, some speculate, “35% will adopt these new systems by next year” (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _). “ America’s,” 2006, p. 93 If the source doesn’t list an author or editor, provide the first one or two words of the title. Use quotation marks for titles of articles or chapters and italics for titles of books.
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    A source withmultiple authors? 3 to 6 authors first reference : (Kelly, Richer, & Switz, 2006, p.32) 7 or more authors: (Kelly et al., 2006, p. 32) 3 to 6 authors subsequent references : (Kelly et al., 2006, p.32)
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    Misc. APA RulesQuotes longer than 40 words should be indented 5 spaces. When summarizing, do not give a page number (only use last name and publication year).
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    Reference Page AuthorTitle of the Work Publication Information Other Necessary Information
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    Book with oneauthor: Simmons, L. (2004). Six steps to combating ignorance . Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Last name, First initial. (pub. Year). Title of book. Publication city: Publisher.
  • 20.
    Book with twoor more authors: Cleve, K., & Russell, M. (2005). A nation at a glance: America in the twentieth century . New York: Glenhaven. Cleve, K., Palmer N., & Russell, M. (2005). A nation at a glance: America in the twentieth century. New York: Glenhaven.
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    Article in anedited book or anthology: Smith, A. (2002). Editing for clarity. In R.M. Miller (Ed.), Writing with precision (pp. 120-132). Detroit: St. Martin’s Press. Last name, First initial. (pub. Year). Title of article or chapter. In Editor’s name (Ed.), Title of book (pp. ). Publication city: Publisher.
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    Article from adatabase: Moser, P., & Mun, T. (2004). Supply and demand. Business First , 32 (2) , 34-37. Retrieved from General BusinessFile ASAP database. Last name, First initial. (pub. Year). Title of Article. Title of Journal , volume (issue), pp. Retrieved from database name.
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    Document in awebsite: U.S. Department of State. (1997). Germany: Economic policy and trade practices , 1996. Retrieved from http://tradeport.org/ts/countries/germany.html Name of organization or author. (pub. Year). Title of document . Retrieved from website url
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    Source with unknownauthor or editor. . . Book with unknown author: Taking control . (1999). New York: Norton. Start with the title—everything else is the same.
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    Source with Organization as Author. . . Hawaii Department of Education. (2005). Kauai district schools, profile 2004-05 . Honolulu, HI: U.S. Government Printing Office. List the name of the organization as the author.
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    For each entry.. . Invert each author’s name Put publication year in parenthesis after author info In titles of books and articles, capitalize the first word of the title and subtitle and any proper nouns. In titles of journals, capitalize first word and all other important words. Italicize all book and journal titles. Do not italicize or use quotation marks around article titles. Give the state only if the city is not well-known. Use a hanging indent . When in doubt, look it up!
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    Example of aReference Page ALCOHOL USE AMONG TEENS 11 References Amanae, O. (2006). The basics of troubleshooting. Technology in a Modern Age Journal , 41 , 72-79. Retrieved from Lexis-Nexis database. Brazil, K., & Mayes, S. (2005). Keys to aesthetics: The look of HDV technology . Denver: Green Publishers. Luther, L. (2005). Incorporating technology into the workplace. Business Forum , 35 , 322-326.
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    Again. . .Consult a writing handbook when questions arise . I don’t bite—at least not very hard.
  • 29.
    Helpful Websites www.apastyle.orgowl.english.purdue.edu http://lrc.tulsacc.edu
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    Other Resources FACETCenter Writing handbooks Editing help LRC APA Manual Bibliomaker