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APA Citations. Communication Fall 2014. Workshop Goals. RefWorks sign-up APA resources Reference List: How to cite a scholarly article How to cite a news article How to cite a government report How to cite a book How to cite a website In-text citations - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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COMMUNICATIONFALL 2014

APA Citations

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Workshop Goals

RefWorks sign-upAPA resourcesReference List:

How to cite a scholarly article How to cite a news article How to cite a government report How to cite a book How to cite a website

In-text citationsCreating a bibliography with RefWorks

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http://ezproxy.villanova.edu/login?URL=http://www.refworks.com/refworks

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Create a folder in RefWorks

Create new folder.

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APA Resources

American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.1

American Psychological Association. (2007). APA style guide to electronic references. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

APA Style Online TutorialAPA Style BlogResearch & Documentation OnlinePurdue OWL - APA1. All citation and formatting rules found in this presentation are from this source. Check this area of each slide for a page reference.

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APA Resources

(Homepage < Guides < Topic Guides < The Ultimate Guide to APA Style)

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Why Cite?

In scholarly research, readers must be able to go to the original source to verify the ideas and facts that you rely upon to make your argument.

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Why Cite?

Academic Integrity at Villanova University

academic integrity, n.: the process of maintaining honesty about ideas and their sources, and avoiding behaviors such as cheating on tests, plagiarizing papers, falsifying data.

Academic integrity is “a primary value for any institution of higher education. Cheating on tests, plagiarism, and other forms of academic dishonesty and misconduct are completely unacceptable, especially at Villanova which prides itself on its commitment to the Augustinian values of truth, unity, and love.”

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First page of an article

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Reference List: Formatting

List references in alphabetical order. Include only works that have been cited in the text of your

paper. Space evenly throughout. The first line of a citation should be flush left

Indent all subsequent lines (5 spaces).

References

Berelson, B. (1966). Content analysis in communication research. In B.

Berelson, and M. Janowitz (Eds.), Reader in public opinion and

communication (2nd ed.), pp.260-266. New York, NY: Free Press.

Severin, W. J., & Tankard, J. W. (2001). Communication theories: Origins,

methods, and uses in the mass media. New York, NY: Addison

Wesley Longman.

Shyles, L. (2002). Deciphering cyberspace. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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Reference List:Scholarly Articles [Periodicals]

Author, A.B., & Writer, C.D. (YEAR). Title of the article: Subtitle of the article. Title of the Journal, Volume#(issue# if available), begin page – end page.

Gitlin, T. (1978). Media sociology: The dominant paradigm. Theory and Society, 6, 205-253.

In Print

p.198-199

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Reference List:Scholarly Articles [Periodicals]

Retrieved Online

Author, A.B., & Writer, C.D. (YEAR). Title of the article: Subtitle of the article. Title of the Journal, Volume#(issue# if available), begin page – end page. doi: 1053/45614-5643

Wang, Z., Lang, A., & Busemeyer, J. R. (2011). Motivational processing and choice behavior during television viewing: An integrative dynamic approach. Journal of Communication, 61, 71-93. doi:10.1111/j.1460-2466.2010.01527.x

p.198-199

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Reference ListScholarly Articles [Periodicals]

Always leave names of authors in the order they are given.

More than 7 authors: First 6 authors,…Last author.

DOI not available: Retrieved from URL or name of database

Journals paginated by issue: Include the issue number in parentheses Constructivism in the Human Sciences, 23(2),

14-23. p.198-199

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First page of an article

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Article Record from a Database

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Always double-check!

Automatically generate citations or export to Refworks.

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Reference ListNewspaper Articles

Author, D. (YEAR, Month DAY). Title or headline of article. Title of the Newspaper, pp. SectionPage.

“If an article appears on discontinuous pages, give all page numbers, and separate the numbers with a comma (e.g., pp. B1, B3, B5-B7).”

Bieply, M., & Barnes, B. (2011, March 1). Younger audience still eludes the Oscars. The New York Times, pp. C1, C7.

Print Newspaper Article

p. 200

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Reference ListNewspaper Articles

Author, D. (YEAR, Month DAY). Title or headline of article. Title of the Newspaper. Retrieved from URL of the homepage

*If no author is provided, begin with the title of the article, then the date.

Bialik, C. (2011, February 26). Pollsters struggle for accurate picture of Mideast. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved from http://online.wsj.com/

Online Newspaper Article

p. 200

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Reference ListGovernment Reports

Full Name of Department or Agency. (YEAR). Title of the report (ACRONYM Publication No. 1234). Retrieved from URL of the document

United States Government Accountability Office. (2005). Independent media development abroad: Challenges exist in implementing U.S. efforts and measuring results (GAO-05-803). Retrieved from http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/ GAOREPORTS-GAO-05-803/pdf/GAOREPORTS-GAO-05-803.pdf

p. 205

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Reference ListBooks

Author, A.B. (YEAR). Title of the book. Location: Publisher.

Shyles, L. (2002). Deciphering cyberspace. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

p. 202

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Reference ListBook Chapter

Author, A.B. (YEAR). Title of chapter. In A. Editor, B. Editor, & C. Editor (Eds.), Title of the book (pp. beginpage – endpage). Location: Publisher.

*For works retrieved online, include DOI if available, or if not available, use Retrieved from.

Berelson, B. (1966). Content analysis in communication research. In B. Berelson, & M. Janowitz (Eds.), Reader in public opinion and communication (2nd ed.), pp.260-266. New York, NY: Free Press.

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Catalog Record

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Reference List Websites

Author, A. (YEAR, Month DAY). Title of page or document [Format description]. Retrieved from URL of site

Basic Citation

Variations

•Format description is only for unusual format types:• Example format descriptions: Blog post, Twitter post,

Facebook update, Press release •The author could also be the publishing organization, if no person is named.• Give as specific a date as possible. If no date is available, use the abbreviation (n.d.) for “no date.”

Source: How to cite something you found on a website in APA style from the APA Style Blog

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Reference List Websites

NBC Universal. (2011). About us. Retrieved from http://www.nbcuni.com/about-us/

DeGeorges, T. (2011, February 25). I didn’t tape that, my TV alter-ego did [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://www.twcableuntangled.com/2011/02/i-didnt-tape-that-my-tv-alter-ego-did/

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One or Two Authors Multiple Authors

Shyles (2002) notes that analog signals are continuous.

Shyles’ 2002 study noted that analog signals are continuous.

Analog signals are continuous (Shyles, 2002).

Severin and Tankard (2001) claim… (Severin & Tankard, 2001)

Osgood, Suci, and Tannenbaum (1957) found…(first time cited)

Osgood et al. (1957) found…(subsequent citations)

Osgood et al. found… (subsequent citations within same paragraph as above example)

For more than 6 authors, cite only the first author followed by et al. and the year.

In Text Citations

p. 174-175

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Organizational Author No Author

A study by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC, 2004) states… (first citation)

The FCC (2004) claims…(subsequent citations)

Use first few words of the reference (typically the title) Double quotes around title of

article, chapter or webpage; italicize title of periodical, book, or report

This is an example (“Newspaper Article,” 2005).

The book Examples (2007) states…

In Text Citations

p.176 - 177

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In Text Citations Direct Quotations

Direct quotes from a source are enclosed in double quotation marks, with the page number given in parentheses at the end of the quote, before the period:

Shyles (2002) claims that the Strowger switch “quickly became the backbone of the world’s telecommunication network” (p. 115).

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In Text Citations Direct Quotations

Quotations of 40 words or more are presented in a block, without quotation marks, with the page number given in parentheses at the end, after the final period:

Dickens (1859) stated: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times; it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness; it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity; it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness; it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair; we had everything before us, we had nothing before us; we were all going directly to Heaven, we were all going the other way. (p. 1)

p. 92

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In Class Activity

In pairs, review the list of citations.Correct any mistakes you notice.Please use any of the guides mentioned

during the presentationOnce finished, we will review the mistakes

together.

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Create a RefWorks Reference List

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Conclusion

There are many more types of documents that you may need to cite in APA style.

There are unusual situations you may encounter when preparing your reference list.

When in doubt, check a trustworthy APA resource, or the publication manual itself.

Reference librarians are available to help with APA citations.

The Writing Center can help throughout the writing process, including APA formatting. Phone: 610-519-4604 Office: 210 Falvey Library

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Contact Me

Alexander WilliamsResearch Support Librarian for [email protected] 610-519-8845Room 223

Your Course Guide:http://library.villanova.edu Guides

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