Citare APA Quick Guide
Citare APA Quick Guide
The following source was referenced: American Psychological Association. (2001). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association, 5 th Ed. New York: American Psychological Association of America.
Paragraph-style indent: Stoessinger, J.G. (1998). Why nations go to war, 7th ed. New York: St. Martins Press.
ARTICLE IN AN EDITED BOOK: Fesmire, S. (1997). The social basis of character: An ecological humanist approach. In H. LaFollette (Ed.), Ethics in practice (pp. 282-292). Cambridge, MA : Blackwell. ARTICLE IN A MONTHLY MAGAZINE: Author Last name, First initial. (Year, Month of Publication). Title of article. Title of Magazine, Page number or range. Kadrey, R. (1998, March). Carbon copy: Meet the first human clone. Wired, 6, 46-50, 56, 62. ARTICLE IN A NEWSPAPER: Haney, D. Q. (1998, February 20). The mystery of appetite. The Oregonian, pp. A1, A17. Precede page numbers for newspaper articles with p. if the article is one pageor pp. if the article is longer than a pagefollowed by the section and page number. ARTICLE IN AN ONLINE NEWSPAPER OR NEWS SERVICE: Author last name, first initial. (Year, Month Day of Publication). Title of article. Title of site or online newspaper. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from URL ARTICLE IN A JOURNAL: Paginated by issue: Roberts, P. (1998). The new food anxiety. Psychology Today, 31(2), 30-38. Paginated by volume: McLoyd, V. (1998). Socioeconomic disadvantage and child development. American Psychologist, 53, 185-204. ARTICLE IN AN ONLINE JOURNAL: Author last name, first initial. (Year, Month Day of publication). Title of article. Name of Periodical, Volume, issue number, [or other ID number], Page number or range. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from URL VandenBos, G., Knapp, S., & Doe, J. (2001). Role of reference elements in the selection of resources by psychology undergraduates. Journal of Bibliographic Research, 5, 117-123. Retrieved December 25, 2002, from http://www.usc.edu/psych/ref ARTICLE FROM LIBRARY DATABASE: Author last name, first initial. (Year of Publication). Title of article. Title of Journal, Volume (Issue), page range. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from Title of the database or information service. Publisher or retrieval service. Burman, S., & Allen-Mirs, P. (1994). Neglected victims of murder: Childrens witnessed parental homicide. Social Work, 39 (1), 28-34. Retrieved July 25, 2006, from Academic Search Premier. EbscoHost. If citing abstracts or reviews of an article from library database, include the word Abstract or Review in the citation before the title information (as shown in the example below): Magnus, A.L. (2003). Abstract. Inquisitive Pattern Recognition. Diss. Retrieved July 5, 2006, from Air Force Institute of Technology, 2003. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. ProQuest.
WEB PAGE: Author Last name, First initial (Date of publication and/or last modification). Title of page. Title of site [if . applicable]. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from URL Cressia, L.L. (1997). Copyright and fair use: Future of fair use. Retrieved March 26, 2006, from http://www.cas.usf.edu/english/walker/courses/fall97/concl.html WEB SITE: Author/Editor Last name, First initial [if given]. (Date of electronic publication or of latest update). Title of the site. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from URL GOVERNMENT, CORPORATE, OR ORGANIZATION WEB SITE: Name of government or organization. (Date of publication or n.d. if no date). Title of the site or online document [or description: Home Page]. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from URL United States Sentencing Commission. (n.d.). 1997 sourcebook of federal sentencing statistics. Retrieved December 8, 1999, from http://www.ussc.gov/annrpt/1997/sbtoc97.htm CD-ROM: Author Last name, First initial [if available] or name of vendor. (Year of publication). Title of article. Title of publication. Publication medium [CD-ROM]. City of publication: Publisher. Pearson Education. (2002). What is plagiarism? Avoiding plagiarism. CD-ROM. New York: Longman. PERSONAL EMAIL Personal communications are not listed in the Reference List, because they do not provide recoverable data. They are cited in -text only in the following format: (First initial, Last name, personal communication, date) T.K. Lutes (personal communication, April 18, 2001) claims that rumor of the presidents retirement is only heresay (V.G. Nguyen, personal communication, September 29, 1998). GRAPHICS, AUDIO, AND VIDEO FILES: CBS News. (2006, January 16). MLK Jr.s legacy [Video]. CBS Evening News. Retrieved March 24, 2006, from http://www.cbsnews.com (Keyword: Videos/MLK) Leyster, J. (c. 1633). The Concert. In National Museum of Women in the Arts, The permanent collection: The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Retrieved August 3, 2006, from http://www.nmwa.org/collection/detail.asp?WordID=4968 PODCASTS: ESPN Radio Daily. (2006, January 30). Favre mulls retirement [Audio]. ESPN Radio podcast. Retrieved January 31, 2006, from http://sports.edpn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=2092153 BLOGS, NEWSGROUPS, MAILING LISTS, AND WIKIS (i.e. WIKIPEDIA ENTRIES): Author Last name, First initial (Year, Month Day of posting). Subject line of posting. Title of the Newsgroup. . Retrieved Month Day, Year from URL Bartow, A. (2006, March 26). Parody is fair use! Sivacracy.net. Retrieved March 30, 2006, from http://www.nyu.edu/classes/siva
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