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Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. 5th ed. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2001.—Reference# BF76.7 .P83 2001

“the style manual of choice for writers, editors, students, educators, and professionals in psychology and the behavioral sciences, sociology, business, economics, nursing, social work, criminology and justice administration, and other disciplines in which effective communication with words and data is fundamental. ”—from the publisher.

Form and Style: Research Papers, Reports, Theses. Slade, Carole. 12th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2003. Reference# LB2369.C3 2003

Carole Slade, member of the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, has compiled a multi-curricula style manual that is an excellent source for undergraduate research. Form and Style contains documentation style on Chicago, MLA, APA, and CGOS.

Form and Style: Research Papers, Reports, Theses. Slade, Carole. 11th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2000. Reference# LB2369.C3 2000

Carole Slade, member of the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, has compiled a multi-curricula style manual that is an excellent source for undergraduate research. Form and Style contains documentation style on Chicago, MLA, APA, and CGOS.

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Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. 4th ed. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 1994.—Reference# BF76.7 .P83 1994

“This fourth edition has been expanded and revised to include new features on current technological tools and on contemporary language issues and publishing standards. APA spent 10 years collecting data for this revision, and another 2 years of research and development represented the final phase of the revision.”—excerpt from back cover.

Complete Idiot's Guide to Research Methods. Indianapolis: Alpha, 2004.—Reference# ZA3075 .R696 2004

“Simple advice on drafting your document—from introduction to endnotes; terrific tips on summarizing, paraphrasing, and documenting direct quotations; easy ways to evaluate your research based on quality, bias, and appropriateness.”—excerpt from back cover.

Form and Style: Research Papers, Reports, Theses. Slade, Carole. 9th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1994. Reference# LB2369.C3 1994

Carole Slade, member of the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, has compiled a multi-curricula style manual that is an excellent source for undergraduate research. Form and Style contains documentation style on Chicago, MLA, APA, and CGOS.

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General Guidelines:

 American Psychological Association --<http://www.apastyle.org/>

The official website of the American Psychological Association, this site includes: an “about APA style” link which gives a brief overview of the style; a “FAQs” link that is connected to a list of frequently asked questions about the style; and a link for ordering official copies of APA's Publication Manual.

APA-formatting checklist--<http://spsp.clarion.edu/mm/RDE3/C14/Checklist.html>

Bill Southerly provides an invaluable checklist for editing APA-formatted papers.

Bibliography generator—<http://www.easybib.com/>

This site automatically generates an APA-formatted works cited page from information you provide.

Citation generator--<http://citationmachine.net/>

Enter bibliographic information into Citation Machine and its software will automatically generate both in-text and works cited references.

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University guidelines on APA Format:

Concordia University--<http://www.library.concordia.ca/help/howto/apa.php>

Concordia’s site provides several examples of in-text and reference page citations in APA format—from basic sources such as books, newspapers, and periodicals, to various audio-visual and online resources.

Cornell University Library --<http://www.library.cornell.edu/newhelp/res_strategy/citing/apa.html>

Cornell’s site contains an extensive list of in-text and reference citations for a wide variety of reference materials; the site also has a helpful link to frequently asked questions.

Georgia Southern University--<http://www.wooster.edu/psychology/apa-crib.html>

This excellent site contains a helpful overview of basic rules and formatting, an extensive list of in-text and reference citations, as well as providing page examples of an APA-formatted paper.

Indiana University--<http://www.indiana.edu/~wts/pamphlets/apa_style.shtml>

This site provides examples of in-text and reference citations of traditional and electronic resources.

Purdue University-- <http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_apa.html>

Purdue University’s online writing lab provides instructions for basic formatting, rules for and examples of in-text citation, numerous examples of reference citations, and helpful information on endnotes and footnotes.

University of California, Berkeley Library--<http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/APAstyle.pdf >

Berkeley Library’s four-page pdf document gives examples of in-text and reference citations in a highly readable parallel format.

University of Minnesota--<http://www.crk.umn.edu/library/links/apa5th.htm>

UMN site contains several examples for properly formatting references in APA format, as well as a short list of general rules for creating a reference page.

University of Southern Mississippi Library--<http://www.lib.usm.edu/research/guides/apa.html>

USM’s site contains an extensive list of reference citations, as well as an extremely helpful link to an online tutorial.

University of Washington--<http://healthlinks.washington.edu/hsl/styleguides/apa.html>

Washington’s APA style guide provides highly readable side-by-side examples of in-text and reference page citations.

University of Wisconsin-Madison Writing Center--<http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/DocAPA.html >

UW-Madison’s writing center offers not only an extensive list of examples for in-text and bibliographic citations, but also gives valuable information on how to properly format an APA Style paper.

University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point --<http://www.uwsp.edu/psych/apa4b.htm>

UW site contains a sample APA-formatted research paper, as well as detailed instructions on proper formatting.

University of Wisconsin-Whitewater--<http://library.uww.edu/GUIDES/apacite.htm>

This site provides several helpful examples of in-text and reference citations for a wide variety of books, periodicals, and electronic sources.

Vanguard University of Southern California--<http://www.vanguard.edu/faculty/ddegelman/index.aspx?doc_id=796>

Vanguard U’s site contains extensive instructions on virtually every aspect of formatting an APA style research paper; it also contains a link to an APA-formatted research paper.

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