Citing Books | |
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(Townsend, 1993) |
Citing an Entry in an Encyclopedia | |
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Citing Journal Articles (print) | |
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Format 1: (Article is assigned a DOI) ( How to locate DOI? ) Author's last name, first and second Initial. (Year). Article title. Journal title, volume number(issue number), page numbers. doi: xxxxxxxxxx Example: Format 2: (Article is NOT assigned a DOI) Example: Notes:
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Citing Web Sites | |
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The vast variety and inconsistency of web sites can present challenges for creating accurate references, Format: Example 1: Thompson, G. (n.d.). Youth coach handbook. Retrieved September 17, 2001, from http://www.joesoccer.com/menu.html Example 3: (No author, no date) |
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Example 1: Example 2: (No date) Example 3: (No author, no date) |
This guide provides only the most common kind of references. For all reference examples, please consult the latest edition of APA style manual available in the library reference area.
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