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APA Style

Learn about plagiarism and how to avoid it. Find resources to help you create source citations, plus see examples to get started with citing books and journal articles.

APA handouts (7th ed.)

But what does it mean?

When an assignment directs you to format a paper in APA style, it means that you need to follow formal guidelines provided in the APA style manual; you can also find this information on certain reliable websites, like those listed above. These guidelines include style choices like line-spacing, page numbering, and punctuation, as well as conventions for documenting sources (like books and articles) that you consult in your research.

Citing sources

Documenting (or citing) your research sources has two basic parts:

  • In-text citations – signals in the body of your paper that you're introducing information from an outside source
  • A list of References – a list at the end of your paper that includes all the sources you cited in the text

Citing your sources is part of your assignment, so allow yourself enough time to do it correctly. If you need help, don't hesitate to ask the library staff!

A note on automatic citations

You may be able to find citations ready-made, either in article databases or from commercial sites like EasyBib or BibMe. While somewhat helpful, these citations are machine-generated, aren't edited, and may contain errors. Always double-check them for accuracy and adherence to style guidelines.

Style guide at JSCC

The current APA manual is available for in-library use from the reference desk.

Online resources

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