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Welcome to APA Citation Advanced!

To play this game before the webinar begins: click on the pen or highlighter button to the left, then draw on the

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APA Citation Advanced

Elaine SettergrenOnline Librarian

esettergren@globeuniversity.eduhttp://www.globeeducationnetwork.com/library/

APA Formatting

APA Basics

AuthorYear of publicationPage #, para. #,

heading (sometimes)

Little bit of info

In-Text

AuthorFull Date of

publicationTitle Full publication data

All the info

References

A. In-text citations

B. References citations

Which do you find more challenging?

What do you want to know about APA Citation?

All References Citations should include:*Author name *Date of Publication *Title of the

work *Publication Info

American Heart Association. (2012, March 5). Stress and heart health.

Retrieved July 8, 2012 from http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/

GettingHealthy/StressManagement/HowDoesStressAffectYou/

Stress-and-Heart-Health_UCM_437370_Article.jsp

Author

Date

Title

Publication Info

Now you try!

American Heart Association. (2011, February 9). What is stress

management? Retrieved August 3, 2012 from

http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/GettingHealthy/StressManage

ment/FightStressWithHealthyHabits/What-Is-Stress-

Management_UCM_321076_Article.jsp

Author

Date

Title

Publication Info

Answer – full citation

A. A website from a well-known organization (with a good reputation) with no date of publication

B. A website with no discernible author, but the date is clearly listed

Which is more credible?

Mohan, A., Sharma, R., & Bijlani, R. L. (2011, March). Effect of meditation on stress-induced changes in cognitive functions. Journal Of Alternative & Complementary Medicine, 17(3), 207-212. doi:10.1089/acm.2010.0142

Journal Article

According to Mohan, Sharma, and Bijlani (2011), meditation has a significant relaxing effect (p. 210).

Journal Article

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women’s Health. (2010, March 17). Stress and your health [Fact sheet]. Retrieved July 8, 2012 from http://www.womenshealth.gov/publications/our-publications/fact-sheet/stress-your-health.cfm

Website

Stress can affect women in several ways and may lead to, “mental health disorders, obesity, and heart disease,” among other health issues (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women’s Health, 2010, “Can stress affect my health?”).

Website

A. Researching

B. Writing

C. Editing

D. Citing

Which is your favorite part of composing a research paper?

Shute, N. (2012, March 30). Take your dog to the office and stress less [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2012/03/30/149684409/take-your-dog-to-the-office-and-stress-less

Blog post

A study performed by Barker, Barker, and Schubert found that “dogs in the workplace may help buffer work stress, and make the job more satisfying for non-dog owners, too” (as cited in Shute, 2012, para. 4).

Blog post

In text only!

“A family counselor can help you handle your fears, adjust to your present situation, and plan adequately for the future” (S. M. Danes, personal communication, July 8, 2012).

Personal communication

Questions? Comments?

Elaine Settergren Online Librarian esettergren@globeuniversity.edu http://www.globeeducationnetwork.com/library/

Thanks!

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