Getting More Help
There are some great guides and services out there to help you format your citations. We especially recommend:
- SCSU Writing CenterVisit the Writing Center in Engleman A012 for help with all types of writing issues, including citation styles
- OWL at Purdue APA guide
- APA & MLA Citation GamePractice creating citations with this game from the University of Washington.
- EasyBib APA guideSign up for EasyBib for help formatting in APA, or just view the helpful guides
- APA (6th edition) Help Alvin Sherman Library at Nova Southeastern University
- Landmark Citation Machine
- NoodleBib Express
- Create a Bibliography in Word 2007
- References and Citations in Word 2007
- Citation HelpAll the citation help guides and services at Buley Library
Quick links for fast info
If you are new to APA Style, take some time and explore this guide. You will find a lot of useful information. However, if you need information fast, try these commonly used quick links.
In-text (Parenthetical) Citations
Listing Authors in a Reference List
Sample Citations:
About this guide
The American Psychological Association has been producing style rules for publication since 1929. Over the past sixty years the rules have changed to incorporate new standards and practices. This guide is based on the Publishing Manual of the American Psychological Assiociation, now in it's sixth edition. Page numbers and quotations found throughout this guide refer to this publication. Only the most frequently used examples are included here. For a more comprehensive discussion of APA style, please refer to the Publishing Manual of the American Psychological Assiociation, found at the Reference Desk in Buley Library. Help with citing and creating reference lists is also available at the Campus Writing Center.
For those of you familiar with the edition five of the Publishing Manual of the American Psychological Assiociation, there are a some major changes in the new edition.
- Digital object identifiers (DOIs) are now required on all resource for which they have been assigned.
- When citing a work by multiple authors, include up to eight names. For more than seven authors, list the first six, add three elipses (...), and list the last author.
- The well-known city rule has been eliminated. All publication locations must now include city and state or city and country (if outside of the United States). For example: New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
American Psychological Association. (2010). Publishing Manual of the American
Psychological Assiociation. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
DOI: Digital Object Identifier
New to this edition of APA is the inclusion of digital object identifers. Watch this video to find out more about them.
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