Other Helpful Websites
Many of these sites offer information about constructing in-text citations, as well as constructing citations for bibliographies and references pages:
- The OWL - APA Style Guide
- The University of Baltimore - Citing Sources, APA Style
NEW RULES
Have you already purchased the new (6th edition)?
APA has issued corrections for mistakes in the first printing. You may wish to print the corrections and keep them with your Publication Manual.
NEW RULES
MLA-style and APA-style guidelines have changed recently, especially for citing sources accessed
electronically.
If you use a citation generator from a database or website, doublecheck, using this guide, to be sure the generator has used the current rules.
APA Style
Citations for Articles (from journals, magazines, and newspapers)
Citations for Books
Citations for Online Resources (including resources from Library Databases, websites, email, etc.)
Citations for Other Sources (like films, TV programs, radio broadcasts, research interviews, etc.)
For more detailed information, consult the authoritative source:
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
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