APA Part 1 – Test citations APA Citing: Part 1 – Text Citations Video: 13 min. 30 s
Jan 04, 2016
APA Part 1 – Test citations
APA Citing:Part 1 – Text Citations
Video: 13 min. 30 sec.
APA Resources
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.)
APA help / tutorials:• APA Library Guide – see video tutorials
http://nova.campusguides.com/apa
• APA’s Style site and blog:http://www.apastyle.org/ and http://blog.apastyle.org/
• APA Style Guide to Electronic References (2012) PDF file
When to Cite• Ideas, theories, or research that directly influenced
your work.
• Key background information, support or dispute your theory, or offer critical definitions or data.
• Document all facts and figures that are not common knowledge.
• For class assignments, use 1 or 2 of most representative sources for each key point.
• Literature reviews are more exhaustive .
See APA (6th ed.), p. 169
Text and Reference CitationsTwo types of citations -text citations and reference citations
Direct Quotes
Text citation (paraphrased):
McPherson (2012) raised issues about motivation in reading.
Reference citation -- used in reference list:
McPherson, K. (2012). Harry Potter and the goblet of motivation. Teacher Librarian, 34(4), 71. doi: 10.1037/0002-9432.76.4.482
Text citation with direct quote: McPherson (2012) coined the phrase “goblet of motivation” (p. 71).
Citing Resources in TextResearch (Fink, 2007) confirmed the results of cloning. The website did not support the data (Wienhorst, n.d.).
A couple of studies (Gehring & Eifrig, 1976; Skinner, 1956) found.... [in alphabetical order]
Several comments (Obama, B., 2011; Obama, M, 2012; Smith & Jones, 2009a, 2009b)
See APA manual, pp. 176-178.
Citing Resources in Text
When to Use Ampersands and Commas
• Stating vs. citing Quinlan and Bardeen (2007) published a
definitive study on information literacy in higher education.
but Information literacy needs to be integrated into
the curriculum (Quinlan & Bardeen, 2007).
• Stating vs. citing Quinlan and Bardeen (2007) published a definitive study
on information literacy in higher education.but
Information literacy needs to be integrated into the curriculum (Quinlan & Bardeen, 2007).
• Three or more authors cited, use commas
Researchers (Creswell, Borg, & Allsop, 2004) have found that this is true.
Creswell, Borg, and Allsop (2004) found that this is true.
Ampersands and Commas in Citations
Differences in Text vs. Reference List
Tunon and Ramirez (2012) found that...
… in the study (Tunon & Ramirez, 2012).
Tunon, J., & Ramirez, L. (2012). ABD or EdD? Journal of Academic Librarianship, 10(2), 23-43.
See APA manual, pp. 177, .
Six or More Authors in Text vs. Reference List
Text citation for six or more authors:
Wienhorst et al. (2010) found that ….
Reference citation with more than seven authors:
Wienhorst, S., Jones, R. E., Smith, T., Stonebraker, W., Schaefer, A., Johnson, M., . . . Allsop, S.
(2010). What...See APA manual, pp. 177, 184, 198.
List the first six authors and last author.
Separate with
ellipses.
Three to Five Authors
Citations in text:Quinlan, Jones, Byron, and Montgomery (2008) stated…Quinlan et al. (2008) observed… (et al. is used after first use when there are three or more authors)
Parenthetical citations in text:(Quinlan, Jones, Byron, & Montgomery, 2008) (Quinlan et al., 2008)
One work by six or more authors:Wienhorst et al. (2009)(Wienhorst et al., 2009)
See APA manual, p. 177
Always use et al. for six or more authors for in-text citations.
Groups as Authors
Citations in text:The American Psychological Association (APA) observed…
American Psychological Association [APA] (2009) stated…
Parenthetical citations in text:(American Psychological Association [APA], 2009) NOTE: Use (APA, 2009) thereafter.
See APA manual, p. 176
Use parentheses.Must use acronym
thereafter.
No Back-t0-Back Parentheses
Citations in text:The American Psychological Association (APA) observed…
American Psychological Association [APA] (2009) stated…
Parenthetical citations in text:(American Psychological Association [APA], 2009)
NOTE: Use (APA, 2009) thereafter.
See APA manual, p. 176
Use brackets. No back-to-back parentheses.
Secondary Sources
Freud’s theory of the id, ego, and superego (as cited in Dickerson, 2012) …
Dickerson, L. (2012). Freudian concepts of id, ego and superego applied to chemical and other addictions. New York, NY: Universe.
Text citation:
List the primary source in the reference list entry:
Direct Quotes
“Signed into law in January 2002 by President George W. Bush, the No Child Let Behind (NCLB) Act signaled the nation’s most sweeping education reform of federal education policy in decades. NCLB laid the groundwork for education reforms and the president’s attempt to strengthen America’s education system” (Smith, 2008, p. 212).
Direct quote
APA manual, pp. 170-171
Paraphrasing
Paraphrasing
“Signed into law in January 2002 by President George W. Bush, the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act signaled the nation’s most sweeping education reform of federal education policy in decades. NCLB laid the groundwork for education reforms and the president’s attempt to strengthen America’s education system” (Smith, 2008, p. 212).
When the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act was signed into law in January of 2002 by President Bush, the law provided the most all-encompassing reform in education the United States in decades and provided a foundation for strengthening educational policy at the national level for years to come (Smith, 2008).
Direct quote
ParaphrasedMore than 50% reworded
APA manual, pp. 170-171
Provide Page Number with Direct Quote
“… victims of cyberterrorism” (Windhorst, 2004, p. 237).
Krankenstein (2006) reported that "empirical research verified compliance" (p. 48).
Lynch (2007) stated, “The findings are not valid” (p. 22) but later maintained that other studies reached different conclusions.
“… was defined as having leadership qualities ” (Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 2001, p. 346).
See APA, Chapter 6, p. 171-173
When using a direct quote, provide the page #:
When Page Number Is Separated from the Author/Date
“… victims of cyberterrorism” (Windhorst, 2004, p. 237).
Krankenstein (2006) reported that "empirical research verified compliance" (p. 48).
Lynch (2007) stated, “The findings are not valid” (p. 22) but later maintained that other studies reached different conclusions.
“… was defined as having leadership qualities ” (Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 2001, p. 346).
See APA, Chapter 6, p. 171-173
Page number can be separated from author/date:
Comma Used After Clauses“… victims of cyberterrorism” (Windhorst, 2004, p. 237).
Krankenstein (2006) reported that "empirical research verified compliance" (p. 48).
Although Lynch (2007) stated, “The findings are not entirely valid” (p. 22), he later argued that other studies reached different conclusions.
“… was defined as having leadership qualities ” (Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 2001, p. 346).
See APA, Chapter 6, p. 171-173
Comma used after clause
Book Title Substituted for Author
“… victims of cyberterrorism” (Windhorst, 2004, p. 237).
Krankenstein (2006) reported that "empirical research verified compliance" (p. 48).
Although Lynch (2007) stated, “The findings are not entirely valid” (p. 22), he later maintained that other studies reached different conclusions.
“… was defined as having leadership qualities ” (“Transformational Leadership”, 2001, p. 346).
See APA, Chapter 6, p. 171-173
Entry title substituted for author
Book Title Substituted for Author
“… victims of cyberterrorism” (Windhorst, 2004, p. 237).
Krankenstein (2006) reported that "empirical research verified compliance" (p. 48).
Although Lynch (2007) stated, “The findings are not entirely valid” (p. 22), he later maintained that other studies reached different conclusions.
“… was defined as having leadership qualities ” (“Transformational Leadership”, 2001, p. 346).
(Freud, 1900/1953) Imiller, 2010-2012) (Pinzer, , [ca. 2011]) See APA, Chapter 6, p. 171-173
Republished Book and Using Circa
Personal Communications: Only Cite in the Text
(L. Acosta, personal communication, June 15, 2012)
• Interviews gathered in an ethnography where the names of participants are not revealed• Handouts not posted on website or available elsewhere• Lectures that cannot be retrieved by other researchers (Blackboard, WebCT, Desire2Learn, Moodle, etc.)• Restricted emails and not visible to the entire group• Personal conversations• Personal letters that are not accessible in an archive
Entire Websites Cited
The APA Style blog is a useful source for updated information on APA formatting (http://blog.apa.org).
President Obama has used Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/barackobama) and Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/barackobama) effectively in both the 2008 and 2012 campaigns.
Entire websites are not included in the reference list.
Quotes Introduced by a ClauseThe principal stated, “Instructors may or may not want to require an abstract for class
assignments” (Tunon, 2006, p. 34), but she concluded that they always summarized
the essential content of the paper.
In midsentence Quotes must be introduced.
Tunon (2006) found that “instructors may or may not want to require an abstract for class
assignments” (p. 34).
At end of a sentence
Quotes Integrated into SentenceThe principal stated, “Instructors may or may not want to require an abstract for class
assignments” (Tunon, 2006, p. 34), but she concluded that they always summarized
the essential content of the paper.
In midsentence Quotes must be introduced.
Tunon (2006) found that “instructors may or may not want to require an abstract for class
assignments” (p. 34).
At end of a sentence
Text vs Block QuotesThe abstract is a one-paragraph summary or overview of the paper and “should summarize
the essential content of the paper” (Tunon, 2009, p. 34).
Direct quote for less than 40 words:
Block quote (more than 40 words):
Students at Nova Southeastern University have faced challenges in learning how to
use APA formatting. When discussing the challenges, Strunk (1922) stated:
Use quotes around an article title or book chapter, but italicize the title of a book, journal, brochure, or report when used in the body of the paper. Use a short title in the parenthetical citation or complete title if the title is short. NOTE Non-periodical titles like books and book titles have all the important words capitalized in the text citations, but these same book titles do not have all the important words capitalized in the reference list. (p. 342)
Callahan (2001), however, says ….
Note where the periods go!
APA manual, p. 92
Text Cites of Electronic ResourcesIn another case, Scanlon, Gallego, Duran, and Reyes
(2005) found that the results should be “based on assumptions that individuals are capable of self-directed and self-initiated learning” (Methods section, para. 7).
“The qualitative research methods discussed by Durango were challenged by Bambang and Totonumu” (Pival, Falcao, & Quinlan, 2009, “Problems with Qualitative Research,” para. 5).
See APA (6th ed.), p. 172, APA Style Guide (2012), p. 17.
Use name of section.
Use shortened section title in quotation marks.
In another case, Scanlon, Gallego, Duran, and Reyes (2005) found that the results should be “based on assumptions that individuals are capable of self-directed and self-initiated learning” (Methods section, para. 7).
“The qualitative research methods discussed by Durango were challenged by Bambang and Totonumu” (Pival, Falcao, & Quinlan, 2009, “Problems with Qualitative Research,” para. 5).
“It is reassuring to believe that circumstances are against you” (Silva, 2007, Chapter 2, Specious Barrier 1 section, para. 2).
When to Include Page Numbers in the Text and Reference List
• In the text, the page number is required for direct quotes and optional for paraphrased content. For example:“ . . . validated findings” (Turner, 2012, p. 233).
Turner, J. T. (2012). The circle of learning. Reading Teacher, 23(5), 229-234.
• In the reference list:– Newspapers, newsletters, book chapters,
conference proceedings. For example:Turner, J. (2009). Piaget’s reading theories (pp.
210-233). New York, NY: Scarecrow Press.
When to Include Page Numbers in the Text and Reference List
• In the text, the page number is required for direct quotes and optional for paraphrased content. For example:“ . . . validated findings” (Turner, 2012, p. 233).
Turner, J. T. (2012). The circle of learning. Reading Teacher, 23(5), 229-234.
• Use pp. in the reference list for the following:Newspapers, newsletters, book chapters,
conference proceedings. For example:Turner, J. (2009). Piaget’s reading theories (pp.
210-233). New York, NY: Scarecrow Press.
Test yourself – Text Citations
1. The research project (Smith, Brown, and Jones, no date)or2. The research project (Smith, Brown, & Jones, n.d.) or3. The research project (Smith, Brown, & Jones, no date) or4. The research project (Smith, Brown, and Jones, n.d.)
1. Two research studies (APA, 2002; Barnes, 2005) or
2. Two research studies (Barnes, 2005. APA, 2002)
1. MacDougall (2004, p. 34) stated that “the Information Literacy Model needed to be implemented”.
or2. MacDougall (2004) stated that “the Information Literacy
Model needed to be implemented” (p. 34). or3. MacDougall (2004) stated that “the Information Literacy
Model needed to be implemented.” (p. 34)
Test Yourself – Direct Quotes