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APA Style Guide

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This 3 sentence summary provides the essential information about the APA Style Guide document: The document is a quick guide to APA citation style that includes examples of in-text citations and reference entries for commonly used sources like journal articles, books, videos, and photographs. It explains how to format papers in APA style, incorporate in-text citations, and create a reference list. The guide stresses the importance of citations for avoiding plagiarism and acknowledging outside information used in academic writing.

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APA STYLE GUIDE 1

Writing and Learning Centre 2022


APA STYLE GUIDE 2

Welcome to APA 3

Paper Formatting 3-4


Running Head 3-4
Cover/Title Page 4

In-Text Citations Basics 5-7


Incorporating In-text Citations 5
Citin 6
Consecutive Citations: Using the Same Source Multiple Times 6
Indirect Citations 7

References Basics 8-9


8
Multiple Authors 8
21+ Authors 9
No Authors 9
Capitalization 9

Citing Online Sources 9-13


Journal Article From Online Database 10
Article from a Website 11-12
Online Newspaper & Magazine 12
E-book 12
Lecture Notes 13
PowerPoint Slides 13

Citing Print Sources 13-14


Book 14
Anthology 14

Citing Recorded Media 15


Films Viewed on DVD or Streaming Services (Netflix, Kanopy) 15
Videos Viewed on Online Video Sites (YouTube) 15
Podcasts 16
Photographs 16

Sample References 17
APA STYLE GUIDE 3

This is a Quick Guide to APA Style citations.


It contains sample in-text citations and references entries for the resources most
commonly used by students.

If your Instructor gives specific instructions for format or citations,


follow their guidelines.

Citations are mandatory for all academic papers and presentations. Whenever you use outside
information in your writing, you must show where the information came from through citations!

Using citations will help you:


Avoid plagiarism and Academic Alerts
Acknowledge the efforts of the original author
Prove your arguments are credible and can be backed up with reliable research
Show your readers the source information so they can check your resources

If you have any questions about citations or academic integrity,


please visit the Writing & Learning Centre.

For APA Style papers, set paper size to Letter (21.59 x 27.94 cm or 8.5 x11 inches).
All pages have 2.54 cm (1 inch) margins on all sides.
o
Paragraphs are indented on the first line by 1.27 cm (½ inch).
o Use the Paragraph dialogue box on the MS Word Home tab for paragraph
settings.
o Do not use the tab key.
Double-space paragraphs throughout the body of your essay.

Running Head

The running head is a shortened version of a It is NOT required unless your


professor requests it.
The running head appears at the top of every page, including your title page.
APA STYLE GUIDE 4

No running head label is required for APA 7th edition.


In the top-right margin, insert the page number and then type the title of your paper.
The running head cannot exceed 50 characters.
On the cover page, your running head will look like this:

Running head: PROSTITUTION


PROSTITUTION IN CANADA IN CANADA 1

On all other pages, including references, the running head will look like this:

PROSTITUTION IN CANADA 2

Cover/Title Page:

Your title should be centred in the top half of the page.


It should be typed in upper and lower case letters, using
sentence case.
First word and proper nouns only are capitalised.
Do not write your title in all caps.
APA titles may be longer
more than 12 words.
Type your name below the title.
Type Alexander College below your name.
Do NOT include any other information unless your
instructor asks for it.

You must put your citations in two places in your paper:


In-text citations: In the body of your essay
o In brackets at the end of every sentence where outside information is used
References: End of your paper
o Complete list of all your sources in alphabetical order on a separate page
APA STYLE GUIDE 5

When to Cite
You must include in-text citations for:
Direct quotes: use quotation marks
words
Paraphrases/summaries
General ideas, concepts, or arguments of another author
Research data and statistics

What to Cite
To cite direct quotes in-text, include a bracket at the end of a sentence with the following
information:
Author last name(s)
Publication year
Page number
To cite paraphrases or summaries in-text, include a bracket at the end of the sentence with
the following information:
Author last name(s)
Publication year (If no date is provided then use n.d.)
Page number is not required, but it helps your reader locate your source. Check
with your instructor about whether you are required to put a page number or
paragraph number .

Incorporating In-text Citations


Paranthetical: When referring to your source, you should cite the author, publication year
and page number in a bracket at the end of your sentence.

Example
Jingmei begins her journey, looking at the busy city of Guangzhou through the lens of

).

Textual/Narrative: To make it clearer which source you are referring to, you are
encouraged to incorporate the author name and/or article title into the discussion.
If the author name is mentioned in-text, place the year after it in a bracket.
Example
Author Amy Tan (1989) examines the busy city of Guangzhou through the lens of her
APA STYLE GUIDE 6

Example of
incorporating
in-text
citations

All sources cited in-text must be listed in the References.

Citing Author Names


Direct Quotes Paraphrases/Summaries
1 Author (Smith, 2014, p. 45) (Smith, 2014)
2 Authors (White & Haines, 2008, p. 35) (White & Haines, 2008)
3 or More Authors (Atkin et al., 2013, p. 33) (Atkin et al., 2013)
Group Author* (Autism Canada, 2018, p. 5) (Autism Canada, 2018)
No Authors

*NOTE: Group authors are organizations, companies, or institutions that are credited with the
authorship of a source publication. If a source has a group author, use the full name of the
group author.

**NOTE: If the first authors of multiple sources have the same last name, include the first
-text citations.

Example: (K. P. Greene et al., 2010; J. Greene, 2005)

Consecutive Citations: Using the Same Source Multiple Times


Consecutive citations mean you are using the same source more than once in the same
paragraph. Depending on the number of authors, you would cite it differently.

Example: Paranthetical
APA STYLE GUIDE 7

The billions of dollars in profit each year from sale of illegal drugs in the US cannot be

used in any sort of legal transactions and must go through a process known as money

laundering (Adler et al., 2007). Launderers may deposit funds in anonymous foreign bank

accounts in countries like Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland (Adler et al., 2007).

Example: Textual/Narrative

Atkin et al., (2013) found that people reported higher levels of happiness when they used

their financi

and social well being (SWB) was observed in respondents across the world (Atkin et al., 2013).

Indirect Citations

This is the most common type of citation in APA papers as researchers often rely on research
by other experts to support or develop their own work.

H citation:
-text.

How to cite indirect citations:


In APA 7th edition, if the author you read is referring to another source, you are strongly
encouraged to look up the original source.
If you need to use an indirect citation, mention the original author followed by the original
year of publication. Then, put the authors you have read, preceded by the phrase (as cited
to show you did not read the original source.

In-text Citations Example:

Research that your source referred to Year research was conducted

There are some significant connections between integrative complexity and

achieving prominence (Aronson et al., 1988, as cited in Ballard & Suedfeld, 2007).

Cite the authors you read


APA STYLE GUIDE 8

The References list is the complete list of all the sources used in your paper.
It is on a separate page at the end of your essay.
Sources are organized in alphabetical order.
Centre the word References at the top of the page.
Double-space all entries on the References page.
Entries should have a hanging indent of .5 inches (1.27 cm).
o
layout tab in MS Word.
For multiple articles by the same author (or groups of authors), list the entries in
chronological order, from earliest to most recent.
If there is no author identified, use the title of the source.
When the title of a work begins with an article (A, An, The) use the first significant word
to determine its place in the list.
o Example: The Hunger Games

List all the authors in the order they appear on the source you are citing
The names are inverted (Last Name first); All given names (First/Middle) are
converted to initials.
Use an ampersand (&) to indicate more than one author. The & sign shoud be placed
before the last author.
this includes
hyphenated surnames.

Example:
ok cover: James Arthur Jones and Derek S. Lewis

References:
Jones, J. A. & Lewis, D. S.

Multiple Authors

Provide the last names and initials for up to and including 20 authors.
For 2-20 authors, use an ampersand

Example:
Harry J. Potter, Albus Percival Wolfric Brian
Dumbledore, Filius Flitwick, Minerva McGonagall, Horace Slughorn, Rubeus Hagrid, Pomona
Sprout, Sybill Trelawney, Poppy Pomfrey, Gilderoy Lockhart, Luna Lovegood, and Hermione J.
Granger-Weasley.
APA STYLE GUIDE 9

References:
Potter, H.J., Dumbledore, A.P.W.B., Flitwick, F., McGonagall, M., Slughorn, H., Hagrid, R.,
& Granger-Weasley, H.J.

21+ Authors
For 21 or more authors, include the surnames and initials of the first 19 authors, and add
an

No Authors
Use the full title of the source.
If there is no date, use (n.d.).

in the publication.
If there is no author, alphabetize the source by the next most important word ,
, .
Alphabetize titles with numerals as if they were spelled out
o Example:

Capitalization

Capitalize only the first word of a book title or the first words after a colon or dash
Proper nouns are always capitalized
All other words are in lower case

Example:
Title on Book Cover: Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community
Title in References: Bowling alone: The collapse and revival of American Community

Journal titles are capitalized exactly as they appear on the cover of the journal

Example:
Title on Book Cover: Child Psychiatry & Human Development
Title in References: Child Psychiatry & Human Development
APA STYLE GUIDE 10

Use the Alexander College Library databases first.


o If you plan to use databases from other colleges, check with your instructor.
o For help with the databases, please consult one of our librarians.
Not all websites are credible. Before using a website for your research, check with your
instructor.
Check the date before using a website, as the information may be outdated.
o Include the date of the last revision (if available).
o Use (n.d.) in place of a date.
Use English-language sources ONLY for your assignments.
Provide complete URLs or DOIs when citing an online source.
o In the 7th Edition, do not u eved from. Just use the URL.
o DOIs should be formatted like a website. http://doi.10...

Journal Article from Online Database


Titles of articles .
Titles of Journals and Databases are italicized.
Volume and issue numbers must be included

References (Published year). Article title. Journal Title,


Format name,
Volume # (Issue #), Full page range. URL initials.

Source with URL


References
Example Hansen, B., Skirbekk, B., Oerbeck, B.,Wentzel-Larsen, T., & Kristensen, H.

(2013). Persistence of sleep problems in children with anxiety and

attention deficit hyperactivity disorders. Child Psychiatry & Human

Development, 44(2), 290-304. http://184.71.180.254/login?url=

http:// search. ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct= true&

db=ssf&AN=86177275&site=ehost-live& scope=site

Source with DOI


Hughes, L., & Short, J. (2014). Partying, cruising, and hanging in the streets:

Gangs, routine activities, and delinquency and violence in Chicago,

1959-1962. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 30 (3), 415-451.

https://doi 10.1007/s10940-013-9209-y
APA STYLE GUIDE 11

Article from a Website


Anyone can create a webpage and they can write whatever they want. Before you use a
website for your research, make sure that it is a credible academic source.

How to tell if a website is a credible source:


Author with proper credentials (affiliation with reputable universities/professional
organizations)
Date last updated
Government/official website
Sources consulted
Domain name
.com, .org and .net can be bought and used by anyone
.edu is reserved only for colleges and universities
.gov are government websites
Academic/professional writing style
Professional site design

Article from a Website with an Author

References (Year, month date). Article title.


Format Website Name. URL

Source with Individual Author(s)


References
Example Chan, A. B. (2019, May 22). Chinese Canadians. The Canadian

Encyclopedia.

http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/chinese-canadians

Source with Group Author


Canadian Space Agency. (2020, April 22). Creating Moon Craters.

Government of Canada. https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/activities/fun-

experiments/creating-moon-craters.asp
APA STYLE GUIDE 12

Article from a Website without an Author

References Article Title. (Year, month date). Retrieved from [URL]


Website name. URL
Format

References How to create a realistic travel budget that actually works. (n.d.).
Example
Budgetbakers. https://budgetbakers.com/blog/create-realistic-

travelbudget

Online Newspaper & Magazine

References (Year, month date). Article title.


Format Magazine or Newspaper title. URL

References Brearton, S. (2020, August 4). COVID-19 has drastically affected Canadian
Example
travel spending. https://www.macleans.ca/society/covid-

19-has-drastically-affected-canadian-travel-spending/

E-Book

References (Publication year). Book title (edition if applicable).


Format Publisher. URL

References Fernald, L. (2008). Psychology: Six perspectives. SAGE Publication, Inc.


Example
http://184.71.180.254/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.asp

x?direct=true&db=e000xna&AN=474599&site=eds-live&scope=site
APA STYLE GUIDE 13

Lecture Notes

References (Year, month date). [Lecture notes on topic].


Format Department name, Institution name. URL

References Anderson, R. (2020, January 1). [Lecture notes on how to summarize].


Example
Department of English, Alexander College.

https://canvas.alexandercollege.ca/courses/62/pages/how-to-

summarize?module_item_id=2573

PowerPoint Slides

References (Year). Title of presentation [PowerPoint slides].


Format Platform name. URL

References Chan, H. (2019). How to be an academic angel and avoid plagiarism


Example
[PowerPoint slides]. Canvas@AC.

https://canvas.alexandercollege.ca/courses/62/files/5615?module_ite

m_id=2592

Abbreviation Rules
Edition ed.
Editor Ed.
Editors Eds.
Revised Rev. ed.
Canadian Cdn.
APA STYLE GUIDE 14

Editors are mentioned in References


NOTE: Articles from online databases or PDF documents you downloaded and printed are
NOT considered print sources.

Book
If there is more than one author, follow the guidelines on p. 6

References (Publication year). Book title (edition if applicable).


Format Publisher.

References Adler, F., Mueller, G. O. W., & Laufer, W. S. (2007). Criminology (6th ed.).
Examples
McGraw-Hill.

Anthology (Edited Collection)


How to tell if your source is an anthology:
Thick printed book
Contains articles/short stories by many different authors
Editors' names on the cover

Cite the editors in the References after the title of the anthology

Title of the anthology is italicized


List the full page range of the selection from the anthology

References (Publication year). Article title. In Editor initials


Format Last name, (Eds.), Book title (Full page range). Publisher.
range.
References Anagnost, A. (1989). Prosperity and counterprosperity: The moral discourse on
Example
wealth in post-Mao China. In A. Dirlik & M. Meisner, (Eds.), Marxism

and the Chinese experience (pp. 210-234). M.E. Sharpe, Inc.


APA STYLE GUIDE 15

In APA 7th Edition, it is not necessary to specify how you watched a film (DVD/streaming
online).
You may include the information in a [ ] if you used a commentary.
(Example: [Film; special extended ed. on DVD])

Films Viewed on DVD or online Streaming Sites (Netflix)

References Director last name, initials. (Director). (Year). Movie title [Film].
Format
Studio.

References
example

Videos Viewed on Online Video Sites (YouTube, TED)

References Uploader name. (Year, Month date). Title of the video [Video].
Format .file].
Retrieved
Websitefrom URL
Name. URL

References Talltanic. (2017, January 8). 13 smallest animals in the world [Video].
example
YouTube.

I video
uploaded on to their website)

References Speaker last name, initials. (Year, Month date). Title of the video [Video].
Format .file].
Retrieved
Websitefrom URL
Name. URL

References Ocko, I. (2021, October). The fastest way to show climate change now
example
[Video]. TED.
APA STYLE GUIDE 16

Podcasts

References Host last name, initials. (Host).


(Year, Month date). Title of podcast (Ep. #)
Format [Audio/
Retrieved from URL
[Audio/Video podcast episode]. In Podcast Name. Publisher. URL

References Lilley, S., & Soong, C. S. (Host) (2019, November 11). Grade-divided
example
schools: A political history [Audio podcast]. In Against the Grain.

KPFA. https://kpfa.org/episode/against-the-grain-november-11/

Photograph

Always include the in-text citation below the photograph.

References Photographer/Creator last name, initials. (Year, Month date).


Format Title of photograph [Photograph]. Publisher. URL
(Host).

References Ebbets, C. C. (1932). Lunch atop a skyscraper [Photograph]. The New York
example
Times. https://6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/09/02/reaching-the-

heights/

The following page is a sample references page for the sources used in this guide.
APA STYLE GUIDE 17

Adler, F., Mueller, G. O. W., & Laufer, W. S. (2007). Criminology (6th ed.). McGraw-Hill.

Anagnost, A. (1989). Prosperity and counterprosperity: The moral discourse on wealth in post-Mao China. In A.

Dirlik & M. Meisner, (Eds.), Marxism and the Chinese experience, 210-234. M. E. Sharpe, Inc.

Brearton, S. (2020, August 4). COVID-19 has drastically affected Canadian travel spending.

https://www.macleans.ca/society/covid-19-has-drastically-affected-canadian-travel-spending/

Canadian Space Agency. (2017, March 9). Sowing the seeds of discovery through student science. http://www.asc-

csa.gc.ca/eng/educators/tomatosphere.asp

Chan, A. B. (2019, May 22). Chinese Canadians. The Canadian Encyclopedia.

http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/chinese-canadians.

Covey, S. R. (1989). The seven habits of highly effective people: Restoring the character ethic. Anchor Books.

Ebbets, C. C. (1932). Lunch atop a skyscraper [Photograph]. The New York Times.

https://6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/09/02/reaching-the-heights/

Fernald, L. (2008). Psychology: Six perspectives. SAGE Publication, Inc.

http://184.71.180.254/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=e000xna&AN=47

4599&site=eds-live&scope=site

Hansen, B., Skirbekk, B., Oerbeck, B., Wentzel-Larsen, T., & Kristensen, H. (2013). Persistence of sleep problems

in children with anxiety and attention deficit hyperactivity disorders. Child Psychiatry & Human

Development, 44(2), 290-304.

http://184.71.180.254/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ssf&AN=8617727

5&site=ehost-live&scope=site

How to create a realistic travel budget that actually works. (n.d.). Budgetbakers.

https://budgetbakers.com/blog/create-realistic-travelbudget.

Lilley, S., & Soong, C. S. (Host) (2019, November 11). Grade-divided schools: A political history [Audio podcast].

In Against the Grain. KPFA. https://kpfa.org/episode/against-the-grain-november-11/

Ocko, I. (2021, October). The fastest way to show climate change now [Video]. TED.

https://www.ted.com/talks/ilissa_ocko_the_fastest_way_to_slow_climate_change_now
APA STYLE GUIDE 18

Polanski, R. (Director). (1974). Chinatown [Film]. Paramount Pictures.

Talltanic. (2017, January 8). 13 smallest animals in the world [Video]. YouTube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bU9yc6OTqGY.

White, R., & Haines, F. (2008). Crime and criminology (4th ed.). Oxford University Press.

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