Most academic papers are required to be written in one of two formats, set by the Modern Language Association (MLA) or American Psychological Association (APA). While they share some characteristics, APA format requires that you adhere to different details when you site sources. Make sure you know which details to include so you can present your paper and the sources you use in the correct format.
Locate any place within your research paper where you used information from a source. After each of these sentences, list the author's last name and the year of publication in parenthesis, separated by a comma. Put the parenthesis inside the period but outside quotation marks, if applicable.
Write "Works Cited" at the top of a new page. Center it and double space between this title and the first reference. List all the books you referenced.
Write the author's last name, a comma, his first initial; the year of publication in parenthesis, capped by a period; the name of the book in italicized ... more.
With so much information available online, students are increasingly using the internet as a main resource for research. Although information is typically easier to find online, students are often confused or unsure about how to cite these references. The American Psychological Association--or APA--rules are the most commonly used to cite sources in research papers.
Look at the source that you have just quoted from or referenced and note the author's name and the date that it was published. Place a bracket after your quote followed by the author's last name. Place a comma after the author's last name and follow it with the year the source was published.
Place a comma after the publication and add the page number where your information was found. This is only necessary if a page number is available. Place a bracket after the date or page number to complete your citation.
Your citation should look like the following example: (Author last name, year published, p. #). Place the author ... more.
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