Acknowledgement
This guide was adapted from the APA guide by Rob Synder at Bowling Green State University.
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Introduction
PLEASE NOTE APA CORRECTIONS! Corrections have been made to the first printing of the 6th edition. Please take a moment to click on the 'APA Corrections' tab and review the information. Corrections may impact how you cite your sources!
Use this guide to find information about citing books, periodicals, newspapers, in text citations and electronic material. The topics covered in this guide refer to the 6th edition of the APA Publication Manual. There are additional types of sources that you might be interested in citing, such as personal interviews and correspondence. For those sources we recommend that you refer to the APA Publication Manual. For the most up to date information, you can also refer to the APA Style website.
Additional APA Resources
- Basics of APA style tutorial This tutorial shows users how to structure and format your work, recommends ways to reduce bial in language, shows how to cite references in text and provides selected reference examples.
- OWL An online writing center used by many major universities to demonstrate APA style formats
- APA Style.org The homepage of the American Psychological Association.
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