Title: Individual Course Project
1Books Author Last Name, Author first initial.
Author middle initial . (Year of publication).
Title of work Capital letter also for subtitle.
Location Publisher. NOTE For "Location," you
should always list the city, but you should also
include the state if the city is unfamiliar or if
the city could be confused with one in another
state. Shay, J. (1994). Achilles in Vietnam
Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character. New
York Touchstone.
Italics, NO underline!
2 Article in a Magazine or Journal Author, A.
A., Author, B. B., Author, C. C. (Year). Title
of article. Title of Periodical, volume number
(issue number), pages. Klein, J. (1998). Dizzy
Days. The New Yorker, 25 (4), 40-45.
3- Web page
- Author, A. A., Author, B. B. (Date of
publication). Title of document. Retrieved month
day, year, from http//Web address. - NOTE When an Internet document is more than one
Web page, provide a URL that links to the home
page or entry page for the document. Also, if
there isn't a date available for the document use
(n.d.) or (Current Year) for no date - Ex (2008), (2009)
- Poland, D. (1998). The Hot Button. Retrieved
December 28, 1998 from www.roughcut.com/index.htm
l.
No blue ink OR underlined websites
4Web page with NO AUTHOR Name of Organization
(Date of publication). Title of document.
Retrieved month day, year, from http//Web
address. Turner Network Television (1998). The
Hot Button. Retrieved December 28, 1998 from
www.roughcut.com/index.html
5Web page with NO DATE You can use the CURRENT
year? Ex (2010) EXAMPLES Turner Network
Television (2010). The Hot Button.
Retrieved December 28, 1998 from
www.roughcut.com/index.html. If is after
December 31st, 2010. Turner Network Television
(2011). The Hot Button. Retrieved
December 28, 1998 from www.roughcut.com/index.html
6- For Newspaper Articles, Non-Print Sources
(Movies, Television shows, documentaries,
interviews, etc.) -
- REFER TO APA FORMAT GUIDE/ DIRECTIONS handout
7A Sample Reference Page
Shell Shock 36 References Fussell, P.
(1975). The Great War and modern memory. New
York Oxford UP. Marcus, J. (1989). The asylums
of Antaeus women, war, and madnessis there
a feminist fetishism? In H. A. Veeser (Ed.),
The New Historicism (pp. 132- 151). New
York Routledge. Mott, F. W. (1916). The
effects of high explosives upon the central
nervous system. The Lancet, 20,
331-38. Showalter, E. (1997). Hystories
Hysterical epidemics and modern media. New
York Columbia UP. Traveling through Tibet
(1999, September). National Geographic, 79 (4).
Retrieved April 6, 2002 from
www.nationalgeographic.com/
Reminder Double space!
8When Should You Use Citations in the BODY of your
paper?
- When quoting ANY words that are not your own
- Quoting means to repeat another source word for
word, using quotation marks - When summarizing facts and ideas from a source
- Summarizing means to take ideas from a large
passage of another source and condense them,
using your own words - When paraphrasing a source
- Paraphrasing means to use the ideas from another
source but change the phrasing into your own words
9When Do You Cite?
Dont fall into the trap of plagiarism! If the
idea or information you are using did not
originate in your own mind . . .
cite it!
10Keys to Citations
- Cite in text!
- Give ONLY authors last name and initials and
Year of Publication if author is unknown use the
Organization. - Never use URL in citations
11Handling Quotes in Your Text (called in-text
citations)
- Authors last name, initials and the publication
year. - Caruth states that a traumatic response
frequently entails a . . . delayed, uncontrolled
repetitive appearance of hallucinations and other
intrusive phenomena (1996). - OR
- A traumatic response frequently entails a . .
.delayed, uncontrolled repetitive appearance of
hallucinations and other intrusive phenomena
(Caruth, 1996). -
The period at the end of the sentence follows the
parenthesis!
123 ways to Cite in Your Text
- ALWAYS use the Authors last name, initials and
the publication year. - According to Gaynor, everyone will complete a
science fair research paper (2008). -
- 2. Gaynor Lanfair state that everyone will
complete a science fair research paper (2008). - 3. Everyone will complete a science fair research
paper (Gaynor, 2008). -
The period at the end of the sentence follows the
parenthesis!
13Handling Citations in your text
- Sometimes more information is necessary
- Two or more works in the same parentheses are
alphabetized - (Caruth, 1996 Fussell, 1975 Showalter, 1997)
- Work with six or more authors
- (Smith et al, 1998)
14Handling Citations
- If the source has no known author, then use the
name of the Organization -
-
- Citation
- (Turner Television Association, 1999)
15More in Text Citations
- Personal communications (e-mail, interview, phone
conversation, class presentation, etc.) must be
cited in text! - Ex source is an interview from B.A. Gaynor,
in text citation would look like this - (Gaynor, B.A., personal communication, May
16, 2008) - A citation from a web site always needs the
following - (Author, date) or if author unknown, use the
Name of the Organization (NEVER the full URL) - (Student Services of Illinois, 2004) or
- (Campbell, N.A, 2008)
16SHORT and LONG Quotes in Your Text
- There are different Directions within APA
citation format. - Quotes are RARELY used in scientific writing!
- If you do use a long or short quote, Look it up
on page 1 or your APA Format Guide/Directions
Handout!
17Where Do I Find More Help on APA Format?
- APA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 5th
ed. - www.apa.org/journals/acorner.html
- Your Lane Tech Calender Handbook
- There are many websites that can help you! Search
them out on Google!
18Some Answers to the APA Format Practice Worksheet
6. All About Science (2002). Darwins Theory of
Evolution-A Theory in Crisis. Retrieved
November 11, 2008 from http//www.darwins-
theory-of-evolution.com. DO
NOT UNDERLINE WEBSITE or PUT IN BLUE INK. 7.
White, W.M. (1997). Galapagos Geology on the Web
A Brief History of the Galapagos. Retrieved
November 11, 2008 from http//www.geo.cornell.edu
/ geology/ GalapagosWWW/Darwin.html.