Title: Documentation: Citing
1Documentation Citing Referencing Your Research
- An Overview of the
- MLA APA Styles
- UNIV1-1011
- March 6, 2007
2The MLA Style
- Modern Language Association style is most
commonly used in the Humanities
3What are the Humanities?
MLA style
- At Nipissing
- Classical Studies
- English Studies
- Film
- Fine Arts
- French
- Music
- Philosophy
- Religious Studies
- Russian
- Spanish
- Culture and the Arts
4Common MLA bibliographical format
MLA style
- Commonly called Works Cited
- Author LN, FN. Title of Work. City Publisher,
date. - Example
- Frazer, James George. The Golden Bough A Study
in Magic and Religion. New York Macmillian, 1922.
Italics or Underline
Note Hanging Indent (5 spaces)
Note punctuation its important!
5Some examples
MLA style
- Two authors and new edition
- Strunk, William, Jr., and E. B. White. The
Elements of Style. 3rd ed. New York Macmillian,
1979. - More than three authors
- Carter, Carol et al. Keys to Success How to
Achieve Your Goals. 3rd Canadian ed. Toronto
Pearson, 2004. - Government or Corporate author
- Ontario. Ontario Ministry of Education. Ontario
Teacher Qualifying Test Registration Bulletin
2003/2004. Toronto Queens Printer for Ontario,
2003.
6More examples
MLA style
- Newspaper
- Naylor, Peter. Veterans offer trip back in
time. The North Bay Nugget 11 Nov. 2004 A2. - Unsigned article
- School buses need restraints - coroner. The
North Bay Nugget 11 Nov. 2004 A4. - Magazine
- Johnston, Ann Dowsett. How grads grade their
schools. Macleans 15 Nov. 2004 26-34.
7Even more
MLA style
- Journal
- Hitchcock, Chuck and Skip Stahl. Assistive
technology, universal design, universal design
for learning improved learning opportunities.
Journal of Special Education Technology 184
(Fall 2003) 45-52. - Pamphlet
- Northern Ontario Assessment and Resource Centre
(NOARC) at Cambrian College. About Assessments.
Sudbury Cambrian College, 2004. - Interview
- Bajewsky, Ingrid. Personal Interview, 11 Nov.
2004.
8Online content
MLA style
- Personal site
- Chase, Ted. Ted Chases Homepage. 30 Aug. 2004.
11 Nov. 2004 lthttp//www.nipissingu.ca/faculty/te
dc/gt. - Professional site
- Ministry of Education and Ministry of Training,
Colleges and Universities Home. 10 Nov. 2004. The
Queens Printer for Ontario. 11 Nov. 2004
lthttp//www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/welcome.htmlgt. - Electronic journal (from a full-text data base)
- Vukovic, Rose K., Alexander M. Wilson and Kevin
K. Nash. Naming Speed Deficits in Adults with
Reading Disabilities A Test of the
Double-Deficit Hypothesis." Journal of Learning
Disabilities 375 440-451 (2004). EBSCO Host 12
Nov. 2004 lthttp//web15.epnet.comgt.
9Your Works Cited Page
MLA style
- Carter, Carol et al. Keys to Success How to
Achieve Your Goals. 3rd Canadian ed. Toronto
Pearson, 2004. - Chase, Ted. Ted Chases Homepage. 30 Aug. 2004.
11 Nov. 2004 lthttp//www.nipissingu.ca/faculty/te
dc/gt. - Johnston, Ann Dowsett. How grads grade their
schools. Macleans 15 Nov. 2004 26-34. - Strunk, William, Jr., and E. B. White. The
Elements of Style. 3rd ed. New York Macmillian,
1979.
10Citing references in your work
MLA style
- Simple citation
-
- In a recent poll Nipissing University was
ranked first in Student Services, fourth in
Teaching and Instruction and fifth in The
Learning Environment (Johnston 29-30).
11More citing
MLA style
- Johnson goes on to state that in terms of Student
Services that the Primarily Undergraduate
universities topped the charts (33). - The Macleans survey is an annual review/ranking
of universities across the country. (Why did I
not cite this?)
12The APA Style
- American Psychological Association style is most
commonly used in the Social Sciences
13What are the Social Sciences?
APA style
- At Nipissing
- Anthropology
- Child Family Studies
- Economics
- Gender Equality Social Justice
- Geography
- History
- Law Justice
- Native Studies
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Social Welfare
- Sociology
Although these disciplines may be considered
social sciences, some may use other documentation
styles such as Chicago. Always check with your
faculty to determine which documentation style
you should use.
14Common APA bibliographical format
APA style
- Commonly called References
- Author LN, I. (date). Title of Work. City
Publisher. - Example
- Frazer, J. G. (1922). The Golden Bough A Study
in Magic and Religion. New York Macmillian.
Title in italics or underline
Authors last name initial(s)
Date now comes after author
Note hanging indent (5 spaces)
15Some examples
APA style
- Two authors and new edition
- Strunk, W. Jr., White, E. B. (1979). The
Elements of Style. 3rd ed. New York Macmillian. - More than three authors
- Carter, C., Bishop, J., Kravits, S. L., Maurin,
P. J. (2004). Keys to Success How to Achieve
Your Goals. 3rd Canadian ed. Toronto Pearson. - Government or Corporate author
- Ontario. Ontario Ministry of Education. (2003).
Ontario Teacher Qualifying Test Registration
Bulletin 2003/2004. Toronto Queens Printer for
Ontario.
16More examples
APA style
- Newspaper
- Naylor, P. (2004, November 11). Veterans offer
trip back in time. The North Bay Nugget, p. A2. - Unsigned article
- (2004, November 11). School buses need restraints
- coroner. The North Bay Nugget, p. A4. - Magazine
- Johnston, A. D. (2004, November 15). How grads
grade their schools. Macleans 117 (46), 26-34.
17Even more
APA style
- Journal
- Hitchcock, C. Stahl, S. (2003). Assistive
technology, universal design, universal design
for learning improved learning opportunities.
Journal of Special Education Technology, 18 (4),
45-52. - Pamphlet
- Northern Ontario Assessment and Resource Centre
(NOARC) at Cambrian College. (2004) About
Assessments. Sudbury Cambrian College. - Interview
- Bajewsky, Ingrid. (November 11, 2004). Personal
Interview.
18Online content
APA style
- Personal site
- Chase, Ted. (2004, August 30). Ted Chases
Homepage. Retrieved November 11, 2004, from
http//www.nipissingu.ca/faculty/tedc/ - Professional site
- Ministry of Education and Ministry of Training,
Colleges and Universities Home. (2004, November
10). Retrieved November 11, from
http//www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/welcome.htm - Electronic journal (from a full-text data base)
- Vukovic, R. K., Wilson, A. M., Nash, K. K.
(2004). Naming Speed Deficits in Adults with
Reading Disabilities A Test of the
Double-Deficit Hypothesis. Journal of Learning
Disabilities 37 (5), 440-451. Retrieved November
12, 2004 from EBSCO Host database.
19Your References Page
APA style
- Bajewsky, Ingrid. (November 11, 2004). Personal
Interview. - Hitchcock, C. Stahl, S. (2003). Assistive
technology, universal design, universal design
for learning improved learning opportunities.
Journal of Special Education Technology, 18 (4),
45-52. - Naylor, P. (2004, November 11). Veterans offer
trip back in time. The North Bay Nugget, p. A2. - Strunk, W. Jr., White, E. B. (1979). The
Elements of Style. 3rd ed. New York Macmillian.
20Citing references in your work
APA style
- Simple citation
-
- In a recent poll Nipissing University was
ranked first in Student Services, fourth in
Teaching and Instruction and fifth in The
Learning Environment (Johnston, 2004).
21More citing
APA style
- Johnson goes on to state that in terms of Student
Services that the Primarily Undergraduate
universities topped the charts (2004). - The Macleans survey is an annual review/ranking
of universities across the country. (Why did I
not cite this?)
22Resources (see web site for more)
- Writer's Handbook (University pf Wisconsin) -
Research papers, Reviews, Proposals more
http//www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/ - OWL (Online Writing Lab, Purdue University)
http//owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/ - Concordia University Style Guide Links
http//library.concordia.ca/help/howto/citations.h
tml - Sample Papershttp//www.bedfordstmartins.com/hack
er/papers.htm