research lab english language program reference lists - apa
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RESEARCH LABENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAM
Reference Lists - APA
Periodical/Journal Citations – APA Style
Finding the information for journal citations can be tricky – you must be patient and thorough to search for all of these information items:
Author’s name Title of journal Title of article Volume number (Ex. Vol. 2) Issue number (Ex. No. 1) Page numbers *Location: website or DOI (an assigned number)
Periodical/Journal Citations – APA Style
Passer, M. W., Blount, M., & Christensen, D. S. (1998). Paying attention to detail: Struggle with APA format causes students to lose easy points. Journal of Amazing Psychology, 20 (1), 3-44. Retrieved from http://jamazpsych.org/
Periodical/Journal Citations – APA Style
Passer, M. W., Blount, M., & Christensen, D. S. (1998). Paying attention to detail: Struggle with APA format causes students to lose easy points. Journal of Amazing Psychology, 20 (1), 3-44. Retrieved from http://jamazpsych.org/
Author (same)
Periodical/Journal Citations – APA Style
Passer, M. W., Blount, M., & Christensen, D. S. (1998). Paying attention to detail: Struggle with APA format causes students to lose easy points. Journal of Amazing Psychology, 20 (1), 3-44. Retrieved from http://jamazpsych.org/
Author (same)Year (same)
Periodical/Journal Citations – APA Style
Passer, M. W., Blount, M., & Christensen, D. S. (1998). Paying attention to detail: Struggle with APA format causes students to lose easy points. Journal of Amazing Psychology, 20 (1), 3-44. Retrieved from http://jamazpsych.org/
Author (same)Year (same)Article title (same capitalization rules, no italics!)
Periodical/Journal Citations – APA Style
Passer, M. W., Blount, M., & Christensen, D. S. (1998). Paying attention to detail: Struggle with APA format causes students to lose easy points. Journal of Amazing Psychology, 20 (1), 3-44. Retrieved from http://jamazpsych.org/
Author (same)Year (same)Article title (same capitalization rules, no italics!)Journal title (in italics, capitalizing all words, followed by a comma)
Periodical/Journal Citations – APA Style
Passer, M. W., Blount, M., & Christensen, D. S. (1998). Paying attention to detail: Struggle with APA format causes students to lose easy points. Journal of Amazing Psychology, 20 (1), 3-44. Retrieved from http://jamazpsych.org/
Author (same)Year (same)Article title (same capitalization rules, no italics!)Journal title (in italics, capitalizing all words, followed by
a comma)Volume + issue number (volume is italics, issue is in parentheses)
Periodical/Journal Citations – APA Style
Passer, M. W., Blount, M., & Christensen, D. S. (1998). Paying attention to detail: Struggle with APA format causes students to lose easy points. Journal of Amazing Psychology, 20 (1), 3-44. Retrieved from http://jamazpsych.org/
Author (same)Year (same)Article title (same capitalization rules, no italics!)Journal title (in italics, capitalizing all words, followed by
a comma)Volume + issue number (volume is italics, issue is in
parentheses)Page numbers (period follows these)
Periodical/Journal Citations – APA Style
Passer, M. W., Blount, M., & Christensen, D. S. (1998). Paying attention to detail: Struggle with APA format causes students to lose easy points. Journal of Amazing Psychology, 20 (1), 3-44. Retrieved from http://jamazpsych.org/
Author (same)Year (same)Article title (same capitalization rules, no italics!)Journal title (in italics, capitalizing all words, followed by a comma)Volume + issue number (volume is italics, issue is in parentheses)Page numbers (period follows these)Location
Newspaper Article
Newspaper articles are similar to periodicals, except that it includes a full date and doesn’t include issue, volume, or page numbers.
Parker-Pope, T. (2008, May 6). Psychiatry handbook linked to drug industry. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://well.blogs.nytimes.com
Newspaper Article
Newspaper articles are similar to periodicals, except that it includes a full date and doesn’t include issue, volume, or page numbers.
Parker-Pope, T. (2008, May 6). Psychiatry handbook linked to drug industry. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://well.blogs.nytimes.com
Adding Journals to the Reference List
Open your edited reference list from the past couple of days.
Add 2 additional references – one must be a journal article, and one must be a newspaper article. You may choose any topic for these references.
Journals: Use the UNF catalogs or Google Scholar Newspapers: Use any news website (popular are The New
York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, Time, etc.)
Email the completed list to me: [email protected]