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APA STYLE DOCUMENTATION

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APA Citation Style
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th edition Follow these color codes:

Author(s)

Date

Title of Book

Title of Article

Title of Periodical

Volume

Pages

Place of Publication

Publisher

Other Information

Journal or Magazine Article
(use for journals that start each issue with page one)
Wilcox, R. V. (1991). Shifting roles and synthetic women in Star trek:
     The next generation.
Studies in Popular Culture, 13(2), 53-65.


Journal or Magazine Article
(use for journals where the page numbering continues from issue to issue)
Dubeck, L. (1990). Science fiction aids science teaching. Physics
     Teacher
, 28,
316-318.

Newspaper Article
Di Rado, A. (1995, March 15). Trekking through college: Classes
     explore modern society using the world of Star trek.
Los Angeles
     Times
,
p. A3.

Article from an Internet Database
(for more details, see the American Psychological Association's official site)
Mershon, D. H. (1998, November-December). Star trek on the brain:
     Alien minds, human minds.
American Scientist, 86, 585. Retrieved
     July 29, 1999,
from Expanded Academic ASAP database.


Book
Okuda, M., & Okuda, D. (1993). Star trek chronology: The history
     of the future.
New York: Pocket Books.


Book Article or Chapter
James, N. E. (1988). Two sides of paradise: The Eden myth according
     to Kirk and Spock. In D. Palumbo (Ed.),
Spectrum of the fantastic
     (pp. 219-223). Westport, CT: Greenwood.


Encyclopedia Article
Sturgeon, T. (1995). Science fiction. In The encyclopedia Americana
     (Vol. 24, pp. 390-392). Danbury, CT: Grolier.


ERIC Document
Fuss-Reineck, M. (1993). Sibling communication in Star trek: The next
     generation: Conflicts between brothers.
Miami, FL: Annual Meeting
     of the Speech Communication Association.
(ERIC Document
     Reproduction Service No. ED 364932)


Website
(for more details, see the American Psychological Association's official site)
Lynch, T. (1996). DS9 trials and tribble-ations review. Retrieved
     October 8, 1997
, from Psi Phi: Bradley's Science Fiction Club
     Web site
: http://www.bradley.edu/campusorg/psiphi/DS9/ep/
     503r.html

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Notes

  • If you are using the style for Copy Manuscripts, doublespace all lines. If you are using the style for Final Manuscripts, singlespace all lines and skip a line in between each reference. Ask your professor which style to follow.
  • Arrange the items on your reference list alphabetically by author, interfiling books, articles, etc.
  • Indent the second and following lines 5 to 7 spaces or one half inch.
  • Use only the initials of the authors' first (and middle) names.
  • If no author is given, start with the title and then the date.
  • Article titles and book titles: capitalize only the first word of the title and subtitle. (Capitalize all significant words of periodical titles.)
  • If you are using a typewriter that cannot produce italics, then use underlining instead.
  • Magazine articles: include the month (and day) as shown under Newspapers.
  • Websites: if the date the page was created is not given, use (n.d.).
  • The rules concerning a title within a title are not displayed here for purposes of clarity. See the printed version of the manual for details.
  • For documents and situations not listed here, see the printed version of the manual.