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APA Style—Part III

APA Style—Part III. References page citations. General Guidelines. Broadly speaking, entries follow this order: Author’s name Date Title Publication information (volume, city of publication, etc.)

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APA Style—Part III

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  1. APA Style—Part III References page citations

  2. General Guidelines • Broadly speaking, entries follow this order: • Author’s name • Date • Title • Publication information (volume, city of publication, etc.) • Each form is slightly different. There are forms for books, journal and magazine articles, newspaper articles, web sites, video recordings, and other types of entries. • Look up the right format for each source. • Do not trust an automated online citation service or citation-generating software to format your entries correctly. The responsibility is yours.

  3. Books Franke, D. (2008). Modernist heresies: British literary history, 1883-1924. Columbus: Ohio State UP.

  4. Journal Articles Piper, A. (2006). Rethinking the print object: Goethe and the book of everything. European Romaticism,121(1): 124-138.

  5. Newspaper Articles Jeromack, P. (2002, 13 July). This once, a David of the art world does Goliath a favor. New York Times, p. B7.

  6. Web Sources For each web source, cite as much of the following as possible: • Author (compiler, editor, etc.) • Date of publication • Title of the work (the page) • Publication Information: • Title of the overall Web site (in italics). • Retrieval date (“Retrieved ____”) • http address (“from ____”)

  7. Web Source—With An Author Bush, D. (2012, August 7). Reid puts GOP in a bind over Romney’s taxes. CNN.com. Retrieved April 1, 2013 from http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/07/politics/ reid-Romney-taxes. (Click to see online source.)

  8. Citing Other Sources • Consult your first-year composition guide, the Kimbel Library citation guide, an APA handbook, or the Purdue OWL website for models. • Never trust an automated or online citation service. Look up the correct model in a reliable source.

  9. Questions? Writing Center Kearns 203 (843) 349-2937

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