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Changes to 6 th ed. of Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association Use DOI when referencing online journals If no DOI, use URL of journal home page No need to include retrieval dates of websites (unless material changes frequently, i.e. a wiki) List up to 7 authors in a reference (no et al.)

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Page 1: APA Style (6th ed.)

Changes to 6th ed. of Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association Use DOI when referencing online journals If no DOI, use URL of journal home page No need to include retrieval dates of

websites (unless material changes frequently, i.e. a wiki)

List up to 7 authors in a reference (no et al.)

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DOI numbers DOI = Digital Object Identifier A way of permanently identifying an online

source

Isaac, C. A., Behar-Horenstein, L., & Koro-Ljungberg, M. (2009). Women deans: Leadership becoming. International Journal of Leadership in Education, 12(2), 135-153. doi:10.1080/13603120802485102

Can often find DOI in database:

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Also found on first page of article

Use crossref.org to find a DOI number If no DOI, use URL Owen, D. S. (2009). Privileged social identities and diversity

leadership in higher education. Review of Higher Education, 32(2), 185-207. Retrieved from http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/review_of_higher_education/toc/rhe.32.2.html

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Citation Style Guides (Brock Library) Guide to Citing Education Resources in A

PA Format 6th ed. (pdf fromQueens University)

APA Formatting and Style Guide (OWL at Purdue)

Publication manual of the American Psychological Association 6th ed. (Library catalogue entry)