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UHCL
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Citation Styles:
Introduction to MLA and APA
UHCL Writing Center
Updated Spring 2015
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UHCL
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Focus of MLA & APA Styles
Modern Language Association (MLA)
• Humanities and related areas (i.e.
literature)
• Focuses on authorship: “…(Smith and
Johnson)”
• Format is designed for ease of
presentation
• Often viewed as “easier” to follow by
students
• Commonly taught first to students
American Psychological Association (APA)
• Social sciences (i.e. psychology,
sociology, and linguistics)
• Focuses on date of publication: “…(Smith
& Johnson, 2009)”
• Format is designed for comparison of
research and determining relevance
• Often thought of as more difficult by
students
• Commonly taught as an alternative
citation style
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UHCL
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Basics of MLA & APA Citations (Book Example)
MLA
• Name(s) of author(s)
• Work title
• Publication city and year
• Publisher
• Publication medium (i.e. print, web)
APA
• Name(s) of author(s)
• Publication year
• Work title
• Publication city
• Publisher
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In-text citations:
MLA: “…no significant results” (Johnson 34).
APA: “…no significant results” (Johnson, 2003, p. 34).
Reference citations:
MLA: Johnson, Thomas. Studies in College. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003. Print.
APA: Johnson, T. (2003). Studies in college. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
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Comparing In-Text Citations
• In-text citations are used when you need to give credit to an author for
using a quote (exact wording), paraphrasing (rewording), or discussing
his/her ideas. Example: (Mathis and Jones, 2009, pg. 74)
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• All in-text citations for MLA and APA must reference the author’s name.
• Reference to the page number or publication year depends on the situation
and citation style.
• When using APA, always give the year of publication.
• When quoting, always give the page number in MLA & APA.
• When paraphrasing or simply referencing, no page number is needed for either
style.
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Comparing In-Text Citations (Cont.)
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Example: “The study provided no significant findings regarding the relationship of
gender and success in language classes.” -- Johnson, Thomas and Arlene Maiden.
Studies in College. New York: 2003. McGraw-Hill. Print.
Paraphrase
MLA: As stated by Johnson and Maiden, the research showed that there was…
APA: As stated in Johnson & Maiden (2003), the research showed that…
Quote (no incorporation in text)
MLA: “…in language classes” (Johnson and Maiden 34)
APA: “…in language classes” (Johnson & Maiden, 2003, p. 34)
Quote (incorporation in text)
MLA: As Johnson and Maiden explained, their “study…classes” (34).
APA: As Johnson & Maiden (2003) explained, their “study…classes” (p. 34).
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Comparing References
• At the end of each research paper, a section must be devoted to listing the
information for each resource that you used in the paper. This includes all resources
that you quoted, paraphrased, or mentioned.
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• If you have done your citing correctly, you should have mentioned each reference
work at least once in your paper and each cited resource should have a reference
citation.
• Different citation styles use difference terms for this section:
• MLA: Bibliography (Works Cited title)
• APA: Reference Page (Reference title)
• Both MLA and APA require that you organize your citations alphabetically by the first
letter of an author’s last name.
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Books
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Template
MLA: Lastname, Firstname. Title of Work. City of Pub: Publisher, Year. Medium.
APA: Lastname, First Initial. (Year). Title of work. City of Pub, State: Publisher.
Examples
MLA: Johnson, Thomas. Studies in College. New York: 2003. McGraw-Hill. Print.
APA: Johnson, T. (2003). Studies in college. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
Notice these primary differences…
• MLA uses the full first name; APA uses only the first initial.
• MLA capitalizes all major words (excluding articles (a/an/the) and prepositions (of,
out, in)); APA only capitalizes first words in the titles and proper nouns (names).
• MLA states the medium of publication (print, web); APA does not.
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Books (cont.)
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Template
MLA: Lastname, Firstname. Title of Work. City of Pub: Publisher, Year. Medium.
APA: Lastname, First Initial. (Year). Title of work. City of Pub, State: Publisher.
Examples
MLA: Johnson, Thomas. Studies in College. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003. Print.
APA: Johnson, T. (2003). Studies in college. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
Try to cite the following book in both MLA and APA…
Author: Stephen Jones
Title: A Review of Industry Standards
Year of Pub: 2010
City of Pub: London
Publisher: Stanton Publishing Group
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Books (cont. 2)
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Template
MLA: Lastname, Firstname. Title of Work. City of Pub: Publisher, Year. Medium.
APA: Lastname, First Initial. (Year). Title of work. City of Pub, State: Publisher.
Examples
MLA: Johnson, Thomas. Studies in College. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003. Print.
APA: Johnson, T. (2003). Studies in college. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
Answers…
MLA: Jones, Stephen. A Review of Industry Standards. London: Stanton
Publishing Group, 2010. Print.
APA: Jones, S. (2010). A review of industry standards. London: Stanton Publishing
Group.
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Articles in Journals
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Template
MLA: Lastname, Firstname. “Title of Work.” Journal Title Volume.Issue (Year):
page numbers. Medium.
APA: Lastname, First Initial. (Year). Title of work. Journal Title, Volume(Issue), page
numbers.
Examples
MLA: Smith, Linda. “Students in Danger.” New England Journal of Student
Progress 7.2 (2007): 142-154. Print.
APA: Smith, L. (2007). Students in danger. New England Journal of Student
Progress, 7(2), 142-154.
Notice these additional differences…
• MLA puts the article title in quotation marks; APA does not.
• MLA uses the V.I format for volume and issue numbers; APA uses V(I).
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Articles in Journals (cont.)
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Template
MLA: Lastname, Firstname. “Title of Work.” Journal Title Volume. Issue (Year):
page numbers. Medium.
APA: Lastname, First Initial. (Year). Title of work. Journal Title, Volume(Issue), page
numbers.
Try to cite the following journal article in MLA and APA…
Author: Samuel Brown Volume: 4 Pages: 164-184
Title: Working for the Union Issue: 1
Journal: Workplace Review Year: 1995
Examples
MLA: Smith, Linda. “Students in Danger.” New England Journal of Student
Progress 7.2 (2007): 142-154. Print.
APA: Smith, L. (2007). Students in danger. New England Journal of Student
Progress, 7(2), 142-154.
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UHCL
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Articles in Journals (cont. 2)
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Template
MLA: Lastname, Firstname. “Title of Work.” Journal Title Volume.Issue (Year):
page numbers. Medium.
APA: Lastname, First Initial. (Year). Title of work. Journal Title, Volume(Issue), page
numbers.
Answers…
MLA: Brown, Samuel. “Working for the Union.” Workplace Review 4.1 (1995): 164-
184. Print.
APA: Brown, S. (1995). Working for the union. Workplace Review, 4(1), 164-184.
Examples
MLA: Smith, Linda. “Students in Danger.” New England Journal of Student
Progress 7.2 (2007): 142-154. Print.
APA: Smith, L. (2007). Students in danger. New England Journal of Student
Progress, 7(2), 142-154.
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Online Sources
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Template
MLA: Author. Title of Site. Sponsor, Date created (use n.d. if not given). Medium.
Date accessed. <URL (optional)/>.
APA: Author. (Year, Month[use n.d. if not given]). Article or page sub-title. Major
Publication Title, volume or issue number (if available). Retrieved from
http://url.
Examples: We are citing the data found here.
MLA: Department of Enrollment Management. 2013 Fall Term
Comparison. University of Houston-Clear Lake, 24 Oct. 2013. Web. 21
Oct. 2014.
APA: Department of Enrollment Management. (2013). 2013 Fall Term
Comparison. Enrollment Management 2013 Reports. Retrieved from
http://prtl.uhcl.edu/portal/page/portal/PRV/Enrollment-Management/
images/Enrollment%20and%20SCH-Fall%2013%202-Yr%2010242013
%20final.pdf
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Online Sources (cont.)
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Template
MLA: Author. Title of Site. Sponsor, Date created (use n.d. if not given). Medium.
Date accessed. <URL (optional)>.
APA: Author. (Year, Month[use n.d. if not given]). Article or page sub-title. Major
Publication Title, volume or issue number (if available). Retrieved from
http://url.
Examples: Try to cite the following website in MLA and APA…
http://www.cdc.gov/teenpregnancy/aboutteenpreg.htm
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Online Sources (cont. 2)
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Template
MLA: Author. Title of Site. Sponsor, Date created (use n.d. if not given). Medium.
Date accessed. <URL (optional)/>.
APA: Author. (Year, Month[use n.d. if not given]). Article or page sub-title. Major
Publication Title, volume or issue number (if available). Retrieved from
http://url.
Examples: We are citing the data found here.
MLA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP). About Teen
Pregnancy. CDCP, 19 Jun. 2014. Web. 27 Oct. 2014.
APA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP). (2014, June). About
Teen Pregnancy. Teen Pregnancy. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/
teenpregnancy/aboutteenpreg.htm.
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UHCL
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Where to go for further help…
• The UHCL Writing Center—each student can have two 45-minute appointments per
week to help with all aspects of the writing process, including citation styles.
• The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)—known for its simplified explanation of MLA
and APA citation styles: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
• For further examples of citations and reference pages, you can review Cornell
University’s informative website: https://www.library.cornell.edu/research/citation/apa
See the coordinating worksheet, available on the Writing Center website, to further test your APA
citation skills.
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mlavsapacitation.pptx

  • 1. UHCL Writing Center Citation Styles: Introduction to MLA and APA UHCL Writing Center Updated Spring 2015 1
  • 2. UHCL Writing Center UHCL Writing Center Focus of MLA & APA Styles Modern Language Association (MLA) • Humanities and related areas (i.e. literature) • Focuses on authorship: “…(Smith and Johnson)” • Format is designed for ease of presentation • Often viewed as “easier” to follow by students • Commonly taught first to students American Psychological Association (APA) • Social sciences (i.e. psychology, sociology, and linguistics) • Focuses on date of publication: “…(Smith & Johnson, 2009)” • Format is designed for comparison of research and determining relevance • Often thought of as more difficult by students • Commonly taught as an alternative citation style 2
  • 3. UHCL Writing Center UHCL Writing Center Basics of MLA & APA Citations (Book Example) MLA • Name(s) of author(s) • Work title • Publication city and year • Publisher • Publication medium (i.e. print, web) APA • Name(s) of author(s) • Publication year • Work title • Publication city • Publisher 3 In-text citations: MLA: “…no significant results” (Johnson 34). APA: “…no significant results” (Johnson, 2003, p. 34). Reference citations: MLA: Johnson, Thomas. Studies in College. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003. Print. APA: Johnson, T. (2003). Studies in college. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
  • 4. UHCL Writing Center UHCL Writing Center Comparing In-Text Citations • In-text citations are used when you need to give credit to an author for using a quote (exact wording), paraphrasing (rewording), or discussing his/her ideas. Example: (Mathis and Jones, 2009, pg. 74) 4 • All in-text citations for MLA and APA must reference the author’s name. • Reference to the page number or publication year depends on the situation and citation style. • When using APA, always give the year of publication. • When quoting, always give the page number in MLA & APA. • When paraphrasing or simply referencing, no page number is needed for either style.
  • 5. UHCL Writing Center UHCL Writing Center Comparing In-Text Citations (Cont.) 5 Example: “The study provided no significant findings regarding the relationship of gender and success in language classes.” -- Johnson, Thomas and Arlene Maiden. Studies in College. New York: 2003. McGraw-Hill. Print. Paraphrase MLA: As stated by Johnson and Maiden, the research showed that there was… APA: As stated in Johnson & Maiden (2003), the research showed that… Quote (no incorporation in text) MLA: “…in language classes” (Johnson and Maiden 34) APA: “…in language classes” (Johnson & Maiden, 2003, p. 34) Quote (incorporation in text) MLA: As Johnson and Maiden explained, their “study…classes” (34). APA: As Johnson & Maiden (2003) explained, their “study…classes” (p. 34).
  • 6. UHCL Writing Center UHCL Writing Center Comparing References • At the end of each research paper, a section must be devoted to listing the information for each resource that you used in the paper. This includes all resources that you quoted, paraphrased, or mentioned. 6 • If you have done your citing correctly, you should have mentioned each reference work at least once in your paper and each cited resource should have a reference citation. • Different citation styles use difference terms for this section: • MLA: Bibliography (Works Cited title) • APA: Reference Page (Reference title) • Both MLA and APA require that you organize your citations alphabetically by the first letter of an author’s last name.
  • 7. UHCL Writing Center UHCL Writing Center Books 7 Template MLA: Lastname, Firstname. Title of Work. City of Pub: Publisher, Year. Medium. APA: Lastname, First Initial. (Year). Title of work. City of Pub, State: Publisher. Examples MLA: Johnson, Thomas. Studies in College. New York: 2003. McGraw-Hill. Print. APA: Johnson, T. (2003). Studies in college. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. Notice these primary differences… • MLA uses the full first name; APA uses only the first initial. • MLA capitalizes all major words (excluding articles (a/an/the) and prepositions (of, out, in)); APA only capitalizes first words in the titles and proper nouns (names). • MLA states the medium of publication (print, web); APA does not.
  • 8. UHCL Writing Center UHCL Writing Center Books (cont.) 8 Template MLA: Lastname, Firstname. Title of Work. City of Pub: Publisher, Year. Medium. APA: Lastname, First Initial. (Year). Title of work. City of Pub, State: Publisher. Examples MLA: Johnson, Thomas. Studies in College. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003. Print. APA: Johnson, T. (2003). Studies in college. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. Try to cite the following book in both MLA and APA… Author: Stephen Jones Title: A Review of Industry Standards Year of Pub: 2010 City of Pub: London Publisher: Stanton Publishing Group
  • 9. UHCL Writing Center UHCL Writing Center Books (cont. 2) 9 Template MLA: Lastname, Firstname. Title of Work. City of Pub: Publisher, Year. Medium. APA: Lastname, First Initial. (Year). Title of work. City of Pub, State: Publisher. Examples MLA: Johnson, Thomas. Studies in College. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003. Print. APA: Johnson, T. (2003). Studies in college. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. Answers… MLA: Jones, Stephen. A Review of Industry Standards. London: Stanton Publishing Group, 2010. Print. APA: Jones, S. (2010). A review of industry standards. London: Stanton Publishing Group.
  • 10. UHCL Writing Center UHCL Writing Center Articles in Journals 10 Template MLA: Lastname, Firstname. “Title of Work.” Journal Title Volume.Issue (Year): page numbers. Medium. APA: Lastname, First Initial. (Year). Title of work. Journal Title, Volume(Issue), page numbers. Examples MLA: Smith, Linda. “Students in Danger.” New England Journal of Student Progress 7.2 (2007): 142-154. Print. APA: Smith, L. (2007). Students in danger. New England Journal of Student Progress, 7(2), 142-154. Notice these additional differences… • MLA puts the article title in quotation marks; APA does not. • MLA uses the V.I format for volume and issue numbers; APA uses V(I).
  • 11. UHCL Writing Center UHCL Writing Center Articles in Journals (cont.) 11 Template MLA: Lastname, Firstname. “Title of Work.” Journal Title Volume. Issue (Year): page numbers. Medium. APA: Lastname, First Initial. (Year). Title of work. Journal Title, Volume(Issue), page numbers. Try to cite the following journal article in MLA and APA… Author: Samuel Brown Volume: 4 Pages: 164-184 Title: Working for the Union Issue: 1 Journal: Workplace Review Year: 1995 Examples MLA: Smith, Linda. “Students in Danger.” New England Journal of Student Progress 7.2 (2007): 142-154. Print. APA: Smith, L. (2007). Students in danger. New England Journal of Student Progress, 7(2), 142-154.
  • 12. UHCL Writing Center UHCL Writing Center Articles in Journals (cont. 2) 12 Template MLA: Lastname, Firstname. “Title of Work.” Journal Title Volume.Issue (Year): page numbers. Medium. APA: Lastname, First Initial. (Year). Title of work. Journal Title, Volume(Issue), page numbers. Answers… MLA: Brown, Samuel. “Working for the Union.” Workplace Review 4.1 (1995): 164- 184. Print. APA: Brown, S. (1995). Working for the union. Workplace Review, 4(1), 164-184. Examples MLA: Smith, Linda. “Students in Danger.” New England Journal of Student Progress 7.2 (2007): 142-154. Print. APA: Smith, L. (2007). Students in danger. New England Journal of Student Progress, 7(2), 142-154.
  • 13. UHCL Writing Center UHCL Writing Center Online Sources 13 Template MLA: Author. Title of Site. Sponsor, Date created (use n.d. if not given). Medium. Date accessed. <URL (optional)/>. APA: Author. (Year, Month[use n.d. if not given]). Article or page sub-title. Major Publication Title, volume or issue number (if available). Retrieved from http://url. Examples: We are citing the data found here. MLA: Department of Enrollment Management. 2013 Fall Term Comparison. University of Houston-Clear Lake, 24 Oct. 2013. Web. 21 Oct. 2014. APA: Department of Enrollment Management. (2013). 2013 Fall Term Comparison. Enrollment Management 2013 Reports. Retrieved from http://prtl.uhcl.edu/portal/page/portal/PRV/Enrollment-Management/ images/Enrollment%20and%20SCH-Fall%2013%202-Yr%2010242013 %20final.pdf
  • 14. UHCL Writing Center UHCL Writing Center Online Sources (cont.) 14 Template MLA: Author. Title of Site. Sponsor, Date created (use n.d. if not given). Medium. Date accessed. <URL (optional)>. APA: Author. (Year, Month[use n.d. if not given]). Article or page sub-title. Major Publication Title, volume or issue number (if available). Retrieved from http://url. Examples: Try to cite the following website in MLA and APA… http://www.cdc.gov/teenpregnancy/aboutteenpreg.htm
  • 15. UHCL Writing Center UHCL Writing Center Online Sources (cont. 2) 15 Template MLA: Author. Title of Site. Sponsor, Date created (use n.d. if not given). Medium. Date accessed. <URL (optional)/>. APA: Author. (Year, Month[use n.d. if not given]). Article or page sub-title. Major Publication Title, volume or issue number (if available). Retrieved from http://url. Examples: We are citing the data found here. MLA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP). About Teen Pregnancy. CDCP, 19 Jun. 2014. Web. 27 Oct. 2014. APA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP). (2014, June). About Teen Pregnancy. Teen Pregnancy. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/ teenpregnancy/aboutteenpreg.htm.
  • 16. UHCL Writing Center UHCL Writing Center Where to go for further help… • The UHCL Writing Center—each student can have two 45-minute appointments per week to help with all aspects of the writing process, including citation styles. • The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)—known for its simplified explanation of MLA and APA citation styles: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ • For further examples of citations and reference pages, you can review Cornell University’s informative website: https://www.library.cornell.edu/research/citation/apa See the coordinating worksheet, available on the Writing Center website, to further test your APA citation skills. 16