A tool for learning about the scholarly research and writing process, creating a formatted collection of references, and writing papers and citing references in APA Style.
The online version of the APA Style Manual. You will need to set up an account in order to use some of the functions of this website, but the manual is available without one.
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Citing Sources in APA
Help! How do I cite ____?
Follow these steps:
What are the important elements of the source? -- author, title (journal and article if needed), publication date, publication info, electronic retrieval info (such as DOI or homepage of the journal or website, if applicable)
What format of source is it? -- electronic vs. print. (Did you get it from a computer originally? Even if you printed it off, it's still electronic!)
What type of source is it? -- magazine, journal, newspaper, regular book, reference book, video, audio, picture...
Using #2 and #3, find the closest-matching source citation example that you know is correct. Use your elements from #1, and make your citation match the example. Use examples from here: