This document provides guidelines for citing references in APA style. It discusses the various elements that must be included in citations, such as author, date, title, publisher. It covers how to cite references in both parenthetical in-text citations and the reference list at the end. Key elements that must be consistently present in the reference list include author, publication date, title, source, and location. The document uses examples to demonstrate how to cite different source types, such as books, journal articles, websites, and more according to APA style.
This presentation is about citing articles in journals in the research papers in different reference styles like APA Style, Chicago Style, Harvard Style, MLA Style etc.
APA Citation
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What is APA style?
Standardized system for giving credit to others for their contribution to your work
Is parenthetical (cited in the text)
Guidelines for headings and a reference list
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Parenthetical, which means the citations appear in the text of your paper. Also a reference list weāll get to later.
What is APA style?
Authorās Last Name
Year of Publication
Page Number (if a direct quote)
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Intro: In these citation, they call for three things.
Why Should I Use APA?
Shows honesty about borrowing othersā intellectual property
Provides evidence of your research
Allows readers to locate your sources
Prevents plagiarism
Honesty=much different from hip-hop and electronic music where borrowing without giving credit is a norm. Academic norm is to explicitly give credit.
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What kind of source do I have?
Book
Page from a Website
Academic (Peer-Reviewed) Journal
In-text Citations: Direct Quote
Example from article (Original Sentence)
āThis case study showed that the dominant upper back pain decreased after the RSP decreased through application of RST by using kinesiology tape in a female sedentary worker.ā
1. Authorsā names 2. Year of Publication 3. Page number
(2013)
Hwang-Bo, Lee, & Kim
discovered
ādominant upper back pain decreased after the RSP decreased through application of RST by using kinesiology tape in a female sedentary workerā
(p. 611).
Inserted authorsā names, year, and page number at beginning and end
Noticed I also cut off the first part of the sentence because it didnāt really fit with how I wanted to construct my sentence and I want to emphasize their findings.
First time we spell out all name for sources with 1-5 authors. After that, 3,4,5 authors get shortcut the second time. 6 or more authors are always abbreviated.
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Citation at end of sentence
ādominant upper
back pain decreased after the RSP decreased
through application of RST by using kinesiology
tape in a female sedentary workerā
Researchers discovered that
(Hwang-Bo,
Lee, & Kim, 2013, p. 611).
Subsequent References
1-2 authors-----Always spell out all names
Smith (2001) saidā¦.
Smith and Jones (1980) examinedā¦
Applicantsā expectations are outlandish (Smith, 2001).
Applicantsā expectations are outlandish (Smith and Jones, 1980).
*Note that these are paraphrases.
Subsequent References: 3-5 Authors
First Reference:
Wiley, Smith, & Jones (2015) stated most left-handers are artistic.
Most left-handers are artistic (Wiley, Smith, & Jones, 2015).
Spell out all names first mention, then use āet al.ā
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Subsequent References: 3-5 Authors
Subsequent Reference: Wiley et al. (2015) state scary movies affect left-handers more than right-handers.
Scary movies affect left-handers more than right-handers (Wiley et al., 2015).
6 or more Authors
Start with first author, then use āet al.ā
Johnson et al. (2015) defend the claim thatā¦..
No Author Named
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Apa manual style by hassan jalil
1. 1
Citing References
in Your Research
(APA Style)
Hassan Jalil
MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
University of Gujrat
Sub-Campus Lahore
2. 2
Various style manuals
ļ® APA ā American Psychological Association
ļ® MLA ā Modern Language Association
ļ® Chicago Style ā Chicago Manual of Style
ļ® Turabian Style ā based on Chicago Style
ļ® Harvard Referencing System
ļ® ASA ā American Sociological Association
ļ® CBE - Council of Biology Editors
3. 3
APA style
ļ® American Psychological
Association
ļ® In 1929, published
instructions for authors
on how to prepare
manuscripts for APA
journals
ļ® Later used for theses,
term papers, etc.
ļ® Latest edition 6th
in 2009
ļ® Widely used in social
sciences
4. 4
Citing references ā Outline
ļ® Identifying and formatting citing
elements
ļ® Citing in text
ļ® Preparing reference list / bibliography
6. 6
Citing elements
ļ® Author or authoring body
ļ® Date of publication
ļ® Title of the work
ļ® Edition
ļ® Publisher
ļ® Place of publication
ļ® Title of the source
ļ® Location information within the source
ļ® URL or DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
ļ® Nonroutine information
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Author
ļ® Surname and initials
Kernis, M. H.
ļ® Hyphenated first name
Sun, C.-R.
ļ® Editorās name
Robinson, D. N. (Ed.)
ļ® No author
Entry under title
ļ® Delete Prof., Dr., Maj., Retd., etc.
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Authoring body or group
ļ® Full name
National Institute of Health
ļ® Subordinate body
University of the Gujrat, Department
of Management Sciences
ļ® Government agencies
Pakistan, Ministry of Finance
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Date of publication
ļ® Journal, book, AV media
1993
ļ® Meeting, Monthly magazine, Newsletter
1993, June
1993, Spring
ļ® Daily, Weekly
1994, September 28
ļ® Accepted work but not yet published
in press
ļ® No date available
n.d.
ļ® Publication over long period
1959-1963
ļ® Republished work, a note at the end
(Original work published 1923)
10. 10
Title of the work
ļ® Title of book
ļ® Title of book chapter
ļ® Title of journal article
ļ® Title of encyclopedia article
ļ® Subtitle with colon
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Publisher
ļ® Publisher name for non periodicals
ļ® In a brief form
ļ® Omit superfluous terms, such as Publishers,
Publications, Co., Inc.
Sage
Wiley
McGraw-Hill
Prentice Hall
Ferozsons
ļ® Use only word āAuthorā when author and
publisher is the same
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Place of publication
ļ® Name of city
ļ® If city is not well known then add
state/province and/or country
Jaipur, India
Medford, NJ
ļ® US postal service abbreviations for states (2-
digit codes)
CA for California
ļ® If more cities are given, use the first or the
publisherās head office if clearly mentioned
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Title of the source
ļ® Title of the book in case of a book
chapter
ļ® Title of the journal in case of journal
article
ļ® Journal title in full
Harvard Business Review
No Har. Bus. Rev.
No HBR
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Location
ļ® Journal volume and issue number in Arabic numerals
33(4)
ļ® Volume of a book
Vols. 1-20
(Vol.26, pp. 501-508)
ļ® Start and end (inclusive) page numbers for journal
article or book chapter
215-224
(pp. 215-224)
ļ® Discontinuous pages
5-7, 11-12
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URL or DOI
ļ® Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
http://www.topicsinclinicalnutrition.com
ļ® Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1037/0002-9432.76.4.482
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Nonroutine information
ļ® Give nonroutine but important
information in square brackets
[Letter to the editor]
[Special issue]
[Brochure]
[Abstract]
19. 19
Authorās name in sentence
Schwepps (1998) states that the
solution sat dormant for several months
before any of the employees tested it (p.
743).
20. 20
Authorās name in parentheses
When the solution had been sitting for a
number of months, the employees tested
for bacteria (Schwepps, 1998).
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Short quotation
ļ® When fewer than 40 words
ļ® Put prose quotation in running text
ļ® Put quote marks around quoted
material
ļ® Authorās last name, publication year,
and page number(s) of quote must
appear in the text
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Example ā Short quotation
Caruth (1996) states that a traumatic
response frequently entails a ādelayed,
uncontrolled repetitive appearance of
hallucinations and other intrusive
phenomenaā (p. 11).
A traumatic response frequently entails a
ādelayed, uncontrolled repetitive appearance
of hallucinations and other intrusive
phenomenaā (Caruth, 1996, p. 11).
23. 23
Long quotations
ļ® When 40 words or more
ļ® In block form
ļ® Indent 5-7 spaces and omit the quotation
marks. If the quotation has internal
paragraphs, indent the internal paragraphs a
further 5-7 spaces
ļ® Do not use quotation marks
ļ® Double space the block quote
ļ® Cite the source after the end punctuation of
the quote
24. 24
Example ā Long quotation
Meile (1993) found the following:
The āplacebo effect,ā which had been
verified in previous studies, disappeared
when behaviors were studied in this
manner. Furthermore, the behaviors were
never exhibited again, even when real
drugs were administered. Earlier studies
were clearly premature in attributing the
results to a placebo effect. (p. 276)
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Secondary reference
In 1947 the World Health Organization
proposed the following definition of
health. āHealth is a state of complete
physical, mental, and social well-being
and not merely the absence of disease
and infirmityā (World Health Organization,
as cited in Potter & Perry, 2001, p. 3).
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Multiple authors
ļ® 2 authors ā cite both names separated by &
Example:
(Kosik & Martin, 1999, p. 127)
ļ® 3-5 authors ā cite all authors first time; after
first time, use et al.
Example:
(Wilson et al., 2000)
ļ® 6 or more authors ā cite first authorās name
and et al.
Example:
(Perez et al., 1992)
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Multiple citations
ļ® Multiple sources from same author ā
chronological order, separated by comma
(Burke, 1998, 1999, in press)
ļ® Within same year:
(Burke, 1998a, 1998b, 1999, in press)
ļ® Multiple sources ā separated by semicolon,
alphabetical order
(Burke, 1998; Perez, 1992; Wilhite, 2001)
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Personal communication
ļ® Personal communication (email, phone,
conversation, letter, etc.)
(T.K. Lutes, personal communication,
September 19, 2001)
ļ® Not included in reference list
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Handling parenthetical citations
ļ® More than one author with the same
last name
(H. James, 1878); (W. James, 1880)
ļ® Specific part of a source
(Jones, 1995, chap. 2)
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Handling parenthetical citations
ļ® If the source has no known author, then
use an abbreviated version of the title:
Full Title: āCalifornia Cigarette Tax
Deters Smokersā
Citation: (āCalifornia,ā 1999)
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Sample parenthetical citations
Recently, the history of warfare has been significantly revised
by Higonnet et al (1987), Marcus (1989), and Raitt and Tate (1997)
to include womenās personal and cultural responses to battle and
its resultant traumatic effects. Feminist researchers now concur
that āIt is no longer true to claim that women's responses to the war
have been ignoredā (Raitt & Tate, p. 2). Though these studies
focus solely on women's experiences, they err by collectively
perpetuating the masculine-centered impressions originating in
Fussell (1975) and Bergonzi (1996).
However, Tylee (1990) further criticizes Fussell, arguing that
his study ātreated memory and culture as if they belonged to a
sphere beyond the existence of individuals or the control of
institutionsā (p. 6).
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Reference list
ļ® Place the list of references cited at the end of
the paper
ļ® Start references on a new page
ļ® Begin each entry flush with the left margin
ļ® Indent subsequent lines five to seven spaces
(hanging indent)
ļ® Double space both within and between
entries
ļ® Italicize the title of books, magazines, etc.
34. 34
Reference list order
ļ® Arrange sources alphabetically beginning with
authorās last name
ļ® If author has more than one source, arrange entries
by year, earliest first
ļ® When an author appears both as a sole author and,
in another citation as the first author of a group, list
the one author entries first
ļ® If no author given, begin entry with the title and
alphabetize without counting a, an, or the
ļ® Do not underline, italicize or use quote marks for
titles used instead of an author name
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Example ā Reference list
order
ļ® Baheti, J. R. (2001a). Control ā¦
ļ® Baheti, J. R. (2001b). Roles of ā¦
ļ® Kumpfer, K. L. (1999). Factors ā¦
ļ® Kumpfer, K. L. (2002). Prevention ā¦
ļ® Kumpfer, K. L., Alvarado, R., Smith, P., ā¦
ļ® Yoshikawa, H. (1994). Preventions ā¦
36. 36
Group author
American Psychological Association.
(2001). Publication manual of the
American Psychological
Association (5th
ed.). Washington,
DC: Author.
37. 37
Book with one author
Carter, R. (1998). Mapping the mind.
Berkeley, CA: University of
California Press.
38. 38
Book with two authors
Struck, W., & White, E. B. (1979).
The elements of style (3rd ed.).
New York: Macmillan.
39. 39
Book with six or more authors
Wolchik, S. A., West, S. G., Sandler, I. N.,
Tein, J., Coatsworth, D., Lengua, L.,
et al. (2000). An experimental
evaluation ofā¦
40. 40
Book with no author
Merriam-Webster's collegiate dictionary
(10th ed.). (1993). Springfield, MA:
Merriam-Webster.
41. 41
Book with editors
Allison, M. T., & Schneider, I. E. (Eds.).
(2000). Diversity and the recreation
profession: Organizational
perspectives. State College, PA:
Venture.
42. 42
Chapter in book
Stern, J. A., & Dunham, D. N. (1990).
The ocular system. In J. T.
Cacioppo & L. G. Tassinary
(Eds.),
Principles of psychophysiology:
Physical, social, and inferential
elements (pp. 513-553). Berkeley,
CA: University of California Press.
43. 43
Multivolume book
Koch, S. (Ed.). (1959-1963). Psychology:
A study of science (Vols. 1-6). New
York: McGraw-Hill.
44. 44
Journal article
Sellard, S., & Mills, M. E. (1995).
Administrative issues for use of
nurse practitioners. Journal of
Nursing Administration, 25(5),
64-70.
46. 46
Abstract
Misumi, J., & Fumita, M. (1982). Effects
of PM organizational development in
supermarket organization.
Japanese
Journal of Experimental Social
Psychology, 21, 93-111. [Abstract]
Psychological Abstracts, 1982, 68,
Abstract No. 11474
52. 52
Electronic sources
Velmans, M. (1999). When perception
becomes conscious. British
Journal of Psychology, 90, 543-
566. Retrieved from the
Expanded Academic ASAP
database.
53. 53
Web page
Green, C. (2000, April 16). History &
philosophy of psychology web
resources. Retrieved from
http://www.yorku.ca/dept.htm
54. 54
Article with DOI
Stultz, J. (2006). Integrating exposure
therapy and analytic therapy in trauma
treatment. American Journal of
Orthopsychiatry, 76(4), 482ā488.
doi:10.1037/0002-9432.76.4.482
55. 55
Preprint version of article
Philippsen, C., Hahn, M., Schwabe, L., Richter,
S., Drewe, J., & Schachinger, H. (2007).
Cardiovascular reactivity to mental stress is
not affected by alpha2-adrenoreceptor
activation or inhibition. Psychopharmacology,
190(2), 181ā188. Advance online publication.
doi:10.1007/s00213-006-0597-7
57. 57
Presentation slides
Columbia University, Teachers College,
Institute for Learning Technologies.
(2000). Smart cities: New York:
Electronic education for the new
millennium [PowerPoint slides].
Retrieved from
http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/
publications/index.html
58. 58
Press release
American Psychological Association.
(2006, April 30). Internet use involves
both pros and cons for children and
adolescents [Press release]. Retrieved
from http://www.apa.org/releases/
youthwww0406.html
59. 59
Message posted to an electronic
mailing list
Smith, S. (2006, January 5). Re: Disputed
estimates of IQ [Msg 670]. Message
posted to ForensicNetwork electronic
mailing list, archived at
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/For
ensicNetwork/message/670
60. 60
Weblog post
bfy. (2007, January 22). Re: The
unfortunate prerequisites and
consequences of partitioning your mind.
Message posted to
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/
61. 61
Sample Reference List
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