This document provides an overview of how to cite sources using APA style. It discusses citing sources in text using parenthetical citations, including citations for one, two, or more than six authors. It also covers creating a references list, with examples of citing print sources like books and periodicals. Key aspects covered include using author-date citations, listing publication information for sources, and ordering references alphabetically by author's last name.
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GENERAL COMMENTS—CASE 1
Incorporate statesmanship model within case. Apply the model rather than just state it.
Interpersonal skills of statesmanship applied to main character(s) in case., not just mentioned.
Much of text is not supported by citations but opinion.
Integrate Biblical principles within the analysis of the paper not just added at the end of case.
Importance of emotional intelligence and covenant not just mentioned but analyzed as part of
case.
The case is not fabricated or an opinion of the student.
There are no specific characters. The case is too general. Be specific about Mayor and Board of
Alderman by name, their decisions, actions, etc.
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IN-TEXT CITATIONS
IN-TEXT CITATIONS
PARAPHRASES
A paraphrase consists of putting the information into your own words.
Indirect Quotation with Parenthetical Citation
Libraries historically highly value intellectual freedom and patron confidentiality (LaRue, 2007).
Indirect Quotation with Author as Part of the Narrative
LaRue (2007) identified intellectual freedom and patron confidentiality as two key values held historically by libraries.
DIRECT QUOTATIONS
APA uses the author (last name), year of publication, and page number method of in-text citation. If there is no author, use an abbreviation of the title in the author’s place.
SHORT QUOTATION - For short quotations (under 40 words), use quotation marks when you write the exact words of the source.
Direct Quotation with Parenthetical Citation
Darwin used the metaphor of the tree of life "to express the other form of interconnectedness–genealogical rather than ecological" (Gould & Brown, 1991, p. 14).
Direct Quotation with Author as Part of the Narrative
Gould and Brown (1991) explained that Darwin used the metaphor of the tree of life "to express the other form of interconnectedness– genealogical rather than ecological” (p. 14).
Note where the period is placed in a short quotation.
Direct Quotes from Online Material without Pagination
Use “para” instead of the symbol ¶ to indicate location of direct quotes of online sources that do not have pagination.
Basu and Jones (2007) went so far as to suggest the need for a new “intellectual framework in which to consider the nature and form of regulation in cyberspace” (para. 4).
LONG QUOTATION - If you are citing a long quotation of 40 words or more, you don’t need to quotation marks, but set the quoted area off from the text by indentation (block format, with double-spacing, and period at the end before the page number.
According to Chalton (2006), the following is a good memory technique:
To avoid retrieval, a good approach is to store information in an organized way and call it up at regular intervals.
Tulving (1966) and others have shown that the act of retrieving information from memory can contribute to learning—the more we use the retrieval cues ...
GENERAL COMMENTS—CASE 1 Incorporate statesmanship model wi.docxshericehewat
GENERAL COMMENTS—CASE 1
Incorporate statesmanship model within case. Apply the model rather than just state it.
Interpersonal skills of statesmanship applied to main character(s) in case., not just mentioned.
Much of text is not supported by citations but opinion.
Integrate Biblical principles within the analysis of the paper not just added at the end of case.
Importance of emotional intelligence and covenant not just mentioned but analyzed as part of
case.
The case is not fabricated or an opinion of the student.
There are no specific characters. The case is too general. Be specific about Mayor and Board of
Alderman by name, their decisions, actions, etc.
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Check Box2: YesCheck Box3: YesCheck Box4: OffCheck Box5: OffCheck Box6: YesCheck Box7: Off
IN-TEXT CITATIONS
IN-TEXT CITATIONS
PARAPHRASES
A paraphrase consists of putting the information into your own words.
Indirect Quotation with Parenthetical Citation
Libraries historically highly value intellectual freedom and patron confidentiality (LaRue, 2007).
Indirect Quotation with Author as Part of the Narrative
LaRue (2007) identified intellectual freedom and patron confidentiality as two key values held historically by libraries.
DIRECT QUOTATIONS
APA uses the author (last name), year of publication, and page number method of in-text citation. If there is no author, use an abbreviation of the title in the author’s place.
SHORT QUOTATION - For short quotations (under 40 words), use quotation marks when you write the exact words of the source.
Direct Quotation with Parenthetical Citation
Darwin used the metaphor of the tree of life "to express the other form of interconnectedness–genealogical rather than ecological" (Gould & Brown, 1991, p. 14).
Direct Quotation with Author as Part of the Narrative
Gould and Brown (1991) explained that Darwin used the metaphor of the tree of life "to express the other form of interconnectedness– genealogical rather than ecological” (p. 14).
Note where the period is placed in a short quotation.
Direct Quotes from Online Material without Pagination
Use “para” instead of the symbol ¶ to indicate location of direct quotes of online sources that do not have pagination.
Basu and Jones (2007) went so far as to suggest the need for a new “intellectual framework in which to consider the nature and form of regulation in cyberspace” (para. 4).
LONG QUOTATION - If you are citing a long quotation of 40 words or more, you don’t need to quotation marks, but set the quoted area off from the text by indentation (block format, with double-spacing, and period at the end before the page number.
According to Chalton (2006), the following is a good memory technique:
To avoid retrieval, a good approach is to store information in an organized way and call it up at regular intervals.
Tulving (1966) and others have shown that the act of retrieving information from memory can contribute to learning—the more we use the retrieval cues ...
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 we’ll get to later.
What is APA style?
Author’s 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 others’ intellectual property
Provides evidence of your research
Allows readers to locate your sources
Prevents plagiarism
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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)
“This 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.”
1. Authors’ names 2. Year of Publication 3. Page number
(2013)
Hwang-Bo, Lee, & Kim
discovered
“dominant upper back pain decreased after the RSP decreased through application of RST by using kinesiology tape in a female sedentary worker”
(p. 611).
Inserted authors’ names, year, and page number at beginning and end
Noticed I also cut off the first part of the sentence because it didn’t 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
“dominant upper
back pain decreased after the RSP decreased
through application of RST by using kinesiology
tape in a female sedentary worker”
Researchers discovered that
(Hwang-Bo,
Lee, & Kim, 2013, p. 611).
Subsequent References
1-2 authors-----Always spell out all names
Smith (2001) said….
Smith and Jones (1980) examined…
Applicants’ expectations are outlandish (Smith, 2001).
Applicants’ 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 “et al.”
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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 “et al.”
Johnson et al. (2015) defend the claim that…..
No Author Named
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1. APA Documentation
Tutorial
How to Cite Using APA Style
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2. How and when to cite within your
text according to APA style
How to create a References list,
citing a variety of sources:
Print
Electronic
Media
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3. What is APA?
APA = American Psychological
Association
Guidelines for preparing student
research papers and projects and
scholarly manuscripts in the social
and behavioral sciences
“APA style” refers to a system of
citing research sources
For all papers in APA style, use 12
font size, Times New Roman font
4. Why Should I Cite?
1. Citing identifies sources used in a research paper or
project
2. It gives credit to those researchers, authors, and
writers whose words or ideas you borrow,
acknowledging their role in shaping your research.
3. It allows others to follow-up on or retrieve this material
4. To avoid charges of plagiarism
5. What is Plagiarism?
Plagiarism is:
The unacknowledged use or appropriation of another
person’s words or ideas
A form of cheating or stealing
A serious academic offense
When you borrow words or ideas from sources to support
your argument or research you must give proper credit.
By crediting your sources, you avoid plagiarism. If you
do not cite a source--intentionally or unintentionally--you
are guilty of plagiarism.
6. When Should I Cite?
Many students plagiarize
unintentionally. Remember,
whenever you summarize,
paraphrase or quote another
author's material you must
properly credit your source.
If you are using another person’s
idea, you must also cite your
source!
One of my parents
always said, “Don’t
wet your bed” (Mom,
1990).
When in doubt, give
credit to your source!
7. Summary, Paraphrase, Quote
A summary ( ‘abstract’) briefly captures the main ideas
of your source
A paraphrase is a restatement of the text of your source
in your own words (more detail than a summary)
Quotations can be direct (using quotation marks) or
indirect (no quotation marks and often introduced by
‘that’)
A noted psychologist states, “As recently as 20 years ago, a bed-
wetter was psychologically castigated for what could have been
a physiological problem” (Tikling, 2009).
A noted psychologist observes that just two decades ago bed-
wetters suffered psychologically for a medical problem that may
have had a physiological source (Tikling, 2009).
In any of these cases, you must credit your source
8. How Do I Cite?
There are two parts to citing according to APA
style:
1. Brief In-text citations (often in parentheses) within the
body of your essay or paper
2. List of full citations in the References page at the end of
your paper
Note:
Sources cited in the text must appear in the References
page.
Conversely, each entry in the References page must be
cited in the text.
9. APA provides these
guidelines for citations:
In-text citations:
“References . . . are cited in text with an author-
date . . . and are listed alphabetically in the
reference list”.
10. In-Text Citations
Place the parenthetical reference at the end of
the sentence before the punctuation mark.
Chitra is a love story of relationship.
(Patil, 2009).
You must provide information that will
allow the reader to locate exactly where
you found information in your sources.
Usually this is the author's last name and
the year of publication, for example:
(Patil, 2009)
11. In-Text Citations, Cont’d
When the author's name appears as part of your sentence
(known as a “signal phrase”), do not use it again in the
parenthetical citation. Just give the year of publication:
Patil (2009) argues that Chitra is a love story of
relationship.
When there are two authors, name both authors every time
their work is referenced in your paper:
Among the critics, Patil and Pawar (2008) found that
Chitra is a feminist drama.
The study also showed that Chitra is a feminist drama.
(Patil and Pawar, 2008).
12. Other Citation Possibilities
When there are between 3 and 5 authors, name all at their first citing,
including the year of publication. At subsequent citings in your paper, retain
only the first author and replace the others with “et al.”:
Selbst, Tikling, Wang, Getz, and Wasser (2009) believe that bedwetters
have a genetic predisposition for their behaviors.
In work with the Human Genome Project, Selbst et al. (2009) have identified
the unique gene that contributes to bedwetting propensity.
When there are 6 or more authors, use first author’s surname and “et al.” for
the others as in second example above in all citing instances.
If the author is a group (e.g., corporation, association, government
agency), use the entire name in your in-text cite, though some groups’
names can be abbreviated after the first instance:
According to government figures, boys are 35% more likely across the
socio-economic spectrum than girls to wet their beds (National Institute of
Mental Health, 2000). Next instance: (NIMH, 2000)
When a work has no identified author, cite in text the first few words of
the reference list entry; if article, chapter or web page, use quotation
marks, if periodical, book, report, use italics:
Bedwetters also wet couches (“IKEA Report,” 2005)
A popular college prep handbook, College Bound Seniors (2008),
recommends use of the upper bunk if your roommate is a bed-wetter.
13. Other Citation Possibilities, Cont’d
Sometimes you may want to refer to more than one source in your in-text citation. In that
case, you should place them alphabetically, separated by a semicolon:
Primary enuresis in young children is the expression of auto-erotic pleasure (Freud
1901; Jung 1905).
To cite a specific part of a source, indicate the page, especially if a direct quotation;
chapter; figure; table; or equation at the appropriate point in the your text:
In a letter to Freud, Ferenczi wrote, “I believe that syphilis leads to erythrophobia only
in those people who in their childhood had to energetically suppress their rage toward
their parents because of unjust punishment [especially because of punishment for
enuresis]” (Brabant, Falzeder, and Giampieri-Deutsch, 1992, p. 271).
Jung establishes the significance of the father in the development of enuresis in young
children (1916, chapter 3).
14. In-text Citing of Electronic Sources
Treat electronic sources the same as print sources.
Direct quotations from e-sources which don’t have page numbers are
referenced by paragraph or heading and paragraph number, if available:
Eiberg, Berendt, and Mohr (1995) concluded in a Danish study that
“nocturnal enuresis, or nightly bedwetting in children more than seven
years of age affects about 10% of seven-year-old children, with a wide
range of frequencies between populations” (para. 4).
A recent Italian study found that “the prevalence of enuresis was higher
when the child was from a family of low socio-economic status despite the
child's age group” (Chiozza et al., 2002, “Results,” para 3). [This source has
> 6 authors (in fact, 8), so ‘et al.’ is used for all authors after the first
named author.]
15. References List
The References list appears at the end of your
paper on its own page.
Everything you referenced in your text must be
listed in your References list .
Conversely, everything you list in the
References list must be cited in your essay.
The References list provides the information
needed for a reader to find and retrieve any
source used in your paper.
16. Sample References Page
*Sources are listed alphabetically
Indent all lines after
the first ½ inch for
each reference
listed
*The entire
References page
is double-spaced
Title “References” is centered
at the top of the page
Be sure to
include the digital
object identifier
(doi), if the
source has one
All citations end
in a period (.),
except those with
a doi or URL
*All papers in APA
style must be in 12-pt.,
Times New Roman
font
17. Most Periodical Citations Will Include:
Author
Date
Title
Source information
DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
Bennett, H. J. (2004, December).
Bedwetting:An overview of treatment
options. Nutrition Health Review, 90, 5-7.
doi:10.9911.1137/1
Period
Page numbers
Last Name, Abbreviated First
Period
Commas
Source in italics
Period
Year, Month (in parentheses)
Period
All words in title are lower case--
except for first word, first word after a
colon, and proper nouns
Volume # in italics
Colon
“digital object identifier”
18. Digital Object Identifier (doi)
A unique alphanumeric sequence, starting with
“10,” used to identify and to locate an item on
the Internet
Example: doi:10.1000/186.ken888.888lee (no
period at the end)
Also assigned to print sources
In a database, the doi is sometimes hidden
behind a button with the name of the database
on it (e.g., PsychINFO) or the word “Article.”
When a doi is present, the URL is not necessary
19. General Tips:
Print Resources
Author’s last name first, then his first (and middle) name(s) abbreviated.
Camplone, A.
If more than one author, but no more than six, list all authors, separated by a comma,
and connecting the last with an ampersand:
Schulman, S. L., Colish, Y., von Zuben, F. C., & Kodman-Jones, C.
Titles of books and periodicals are italicized and only the first word in title and after a
colon and proper nouns are capitalized:
Water world: Enuresis, the wet and dry of it.
Clinical Pediatrics
Article and chapter titles appear in regular font with same rules for capitalization:
To treat bed-wetting, healthy doses of patience.
20. Books
What Should Be Included?
Author(s) or Editor(s).
(Date of publication).
Complete title.
Edition (if indicated).
Place of publication:
Publisher.
DOI (if available).
Butler, R. J., Green, D., & Procter, H.
(2007).
Child within: Taking the young
person's perspective by
applying personal construct
psychology.
(2nd ed).
Chichester, England:
Wiley & Sons.
10.1007/978-1-84882-023-4
21. Book Examples
With one author:
Seligman, L. (1999). Selecting effective treatments: A comprehensive,
systematic guide to treating mental disorders. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
With three to six authors:
Tikling, S. F., Avulsion, D. T., Bonds, B., & Huckabee, T. S. (2008).
Unstoppable leakages: Every child deserves plumbing. Lanham, MD:
Rowman & Littlefield.
List all authors Last Name in full, then first
(and middle) name(s) abbreviated
Italicize title of book Use a colon between the
main title and the subtitle
Remember to indent
all lines after the first
line ½ inch
Date of publication in
parentheses, followed by a
period
Publisher’s
name
If city of
publication is
not well-
known, add
state postal
22. Books, Continued
Editors as authors:
Schmandt, J., & Schmundt, R. (Eds.). (1999). Regional bedwetting
styles: Impacts and response strategies. New York: Oxford
University Press.
Book by a corporate author:
National Research Council. (1992). China and the damming of the
Three Gorges: Opportunities for psychic enuresis. Washington:
National Academy.
For books with editors, list the editor’(s)
name(s) followed by “Eds.” in parentheses.
Follow with a period.
For corporate author, use full name
23. Two or More Sources by the
Same Author(s):
Firor, J., Aberding, F. T., & Jakins, P. R. (2009). The changing
atmosphere: Enuretic raindrops. New Haven, CT: Yale University
Press.
Firor, J., Aberding, F. T., & Jakins, P. R. (2010). The adipose
greenhouse: Population, climate change, and creating a sustainable
water supply. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
List sources by the same author(s) in chronological
order of their publication date.
24. Periodical Articles
What Should Be Included?
Author(s).
Article title.
(Publication date in
parenthesis.).
Periodical title (journal,
magazine) italicized.
Volume # italicized, (Issue #
in parentheses),
Page numbers of the article.
Digital Object Identifier or
URL preceded by the
phrase, “Retrieved from”
(w/o quotation marks)
Depends on the type of
periodical: Journal,
Magazine, or Newspaper
But they generally require
this information
25. What Should Be Included?
Journal Articles
Author(s).
(Date of publication.).
Article title.
Periodical title (journal, magazine,
newspaper) Italicized.
Volume #(Issue #),
Page #.
Digital Object Identifier.
Farley, H. W., Long, H., Close, G.,
& Short, M.
(2008).
The scientific case for modern
anthropogenic causes for
enlarged prostate due to
childhood enuresis in adult males.
Monthly Review
60(3),
68-90.
doi:10.1037/0735-7036.122.116.
26. Articles
Journal article with doi:
Farley, H. W., Long, H., & Short, M. (2008). The scientific case for modern anthropogenic causes for
enlarged prostate due to childhood enuresis in adult males. Monthly Review, 60(3), 68-90.
doi:10.1037/0735-7036.122.116.
Magazine:
Manthorpe, C, Womening, M., Evadam, J., & Biternatura, L. (2009, May). "Feminists look at the scienc
of enuretic doppelgangers. New Scientist 85(3), 29-31.
Newspaper:
Tilgham, S. M. (2009, September 30). Science vs. women--a radical solution. New York Times, pp. F1,
F5.
Volume numbers in italics
Dates: For journals, year; for magazine, month and if applicable,
week; for daily newspaper, date. Note Formats: YYYY, MMM, DD.
Issue # in parentheses
Periodical titles in italics
In a newspaper article reference, use “pp.” if more
than one page, “p.” if only a single page.
27. General Tips
Electronic Resources
Digital Object Identifier (doi): Imperative that you include the
doi if it’s available
e.g., doi:10.3598.23444/k8iei.777 (no period at the end)
Uniform Resource Locator (URL): If the doi is not available,
use the URL (begins with “http:”) preceded by the phrase
“Retrieved from”
e.g., Retrieved from http://www.netlibrary.com (no period
at the end)
Database: Generally not necessary to identify, unless the
database is archival (e.g., JSTOR, ERIC)
28. Internet Sources
What Should Be Included?
Author(s), if available:
(Date electronic
publication was last
updated.).
Title of the document.
Title of scholarly project,
database, periodical,
or website.
URL address
Woo, C., & Hwang, D.
(2010).
Adjunctive behaviors in enuretic
preschoolers.
In S. Sue (Ed.), The Stanford
encyclopedia of philosophy (Fall
2010 ed.).
Retrieved from
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/be
havioralism
29. Websites
Joyce, J., Dedalus, S., Bloom, L., & Bloom, M. (2009). Chiastic structure and
its affect on Mobius strips, Escher prints, and enuretic behaviors of gimpy
gertys. HyperJoyce Studies. Hypermedia Joyce Studies, 10. Retrieved from
http://hjs.ff.cuni.cz/main/essays.php?essay=joyce
Yee, P., & Yee, K. (2008). Climatological impacts on and fractal
patterns of urinal stains. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Retrieved from http://www.epa.gov
30. Electronic Articles
Journal:
Laurance, A. R. A. B. (2008). Can carbon-
laundering save bedsheets? Bioscience, 58(4),
286-87. doi:10.2010.1492/cc.3shps
Digital Object Identifier
No period
Volume #(Issue#),
page numbers
31. Electronic Articles, Continued
Newspaper:
Ball, J. N., Chain, A., & Bonds, B. (2008, October 9).
“Warmer climates a determinant in free-flow enuretic
behaviors.” Wall Street Journal, pp. A1, A5.
Source in italics
Date article was published
If only a single page, use “p.”; if continuous pages, use
hyphen, e.g., A1-A5
32. Electronic Books
Electronic versions of print book:
Salty, J. (2009). Bed-time stories for bedwetters: Putting a cork in it [10th ed.]. doi:
10.1036/00713393722
Sweet, W. (2010). Kicking the bedwetting habit: What it takes to dry up [Rev. ed.].
Retrieved from http://www.netlibrary.com
Electronic-only book:
Trojan, S. C. (n.d.). Creating a climate for change: Communicating change and
facilitating social change. Retrieved from http://www.googlebooks.com/itemID=456
Info re: editions, volume numbers, page numbers go
in brackets followed by a period
33. Other Sources
Other sources can also be used
and cited
•Technical & research
reports
•Meetings & symposia
•Doctoral dissertations &
master’s theses
•Audiovisual media
•Data sets, software,
measurement instruments, and
apparatus
•Internet messages boards,
electronic mailing lists, online
communities
34. Other Sources
What Should Be Included?
Technical reports:
Browning, R. & Barrett, E. (2006). Romantic auras and enuretic halos (Report
No. 1869). Devonshire, England.
National Institute of Mental Health. Task Force on Female Enenurism. (2008).
Report on the sexualization of prepubscent girls diagnosed with enurism.
Retreived from http://www.nimh.gov/taskforceenurism/sexualization
Meetings & symposia, published proceedings:
Hegel, J., Bach, J. S., & Maeterninck, F. (2008, May). Dialectics, atonal
harmony, francophile politics and interdisciplinary enuretics. In Godel, J.
(Chair), 109th Symposium of Enuretics Anonymous. Symposium conducted
at the meeting of Enuretics Anonymous, Thailand.
35. Other Sources
What Should Be Included?
Cont’d
Doctoral dissertations:
Wannabee, R. J. (1996). Bedwetters and broomsticks: An inquiry into
discipline and enurism (Master’s thesis). Retrieved from University
Microfilms. (Accession No. 192883-96)
Audiovisual Media, video:
Hitchcock, A. (Director). (1957). Rear window on enuretic behavior among
adults [DVD]. Available from Universal Studios.
Internet message boards, electronic mailing lists, and online communities—
blog post:
Jobs, S. (2010, June 6). I-phone 4 and enuretic ring tones [Web log comment].
Retrieved from http://www.apple.com/newproducts/iphone/4/php