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APA Referencing Style
This guide will help you cite sources in APA Citation Style 6th Edition.
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Books
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A. One Author or Editor
B. Two Authors or Editors
C. Three to Five Authors or Editors
D. Article or Chapter in an Edited Book
E. Article in a Reference Book
F. No Author
G. E-Book
H. Edition other than the First
I. Translation
J. Government Publication
Articles
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A. Journal Article with One Author
B. Journal Article with 2 Authors
C. Journal Article with 3-5 Authors
D. Journal Article with 6 or more Authors
E. Magazine Article
F. Newspaper Article
Websites
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A. Basic Web Page
B. Web page from a University site
C. No Author
D. Blog post
E. Entry in a Reference Work
F. Government Document
Audiovisual Media
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A. Motion Picture
B. Youtube Video
C. Audio Podcast
Images & Art
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A. Electronic Image
B. Figures
Other...
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A. Interview
B. Lecture
C. Email
D. Classical Works
E. Secondary Sources
APA Online Resources
APA Website
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An American Psychology Association hosted website with information on APA citation and related resources.
APA Online Tutorial
A brief tutorial on the basics of APA citation style.
Purdue Writing Lab
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Online writing lab with formatting tips and sample papers.
UW Madison Writing Centre
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This section provides a quick resource for citing references in papers using the 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (2009).
APA Exposed
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A thorough video tutorial on APA citation created by Wendy K. Mages, Ed.D at Harvard University
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