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APA Manual

The Sixth Edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association will be available on July 1, 2009. Key to the new edition is a fully revamped website APAstyle.org that will offer tutorials, sample papers, frequently asked questions, an APA Style blog, and many other resources for helping you learn APA Style.  The new website will be launched on July 1, 2009.

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Updated EndNote Style

The University of Queensland in Australia created an updated Style for EndNote Bibliographic Management software that incorporates the 2007 revisions for the 5th edition of the APA style guide to electronic references - American Psychological Association. This can be downloaded from their web site. The Style is not perfect so you still need to learn the new revisions.

Download the Queensland APA Style and save it with your other EndNote Styles on your hard drive at
C:\Program Files\EndNote X2\Styles

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APA 6th ed Major Changes

DO NOT DISCARD YOUR APA 5TH MANUAL. IT CONTAINS BETTER EXPLANATIONS OF CITING THAN THE 6TH EDITION.

"Space twice after punctuation marks at the end of a sentence." (p. 88)

"Include the digital object identifier (DOI) in the reference if one is assigned..." (p. 198) "When a DOI is used, no further retrieval information is needed to identify or locate the content." (p. 191) If no DOI has been assigned to the content, provide the home page URL... (p. 191)

APA Style uses five levels of headings with distinct text styles (3.02-3.03).

When stating approximate lengths of time, spell out the number (i.e., "about two weeks ago") (p. 111)

APA 6th ed. Quick Links

Here are some quick links to important information about writing research papers and properly citing your sources.

 

Key Pages in the APA 6th ed

These are frequently used pages from the APA Manual, 6th ed

Topic 

Page Numbers

Headings

62 

Quotes

170-174

Number rule

111-114

Citations in text

174-179

Quotes w/o page numbers

172

et al. rule

108 and 175 and 177 and 203

Personal communication (e-mail, interview, phone conversation, etc.)

179

Order of references on reference page

181-183

References

180-224

         Journal-hard copy

186 and 198

         Book

186 and 202-205

         Chapter in edited book

204

         Journal-electronic copy

198

         Web sources

what kind?

Title page

23-25 and 41

Reference page look

37 and 59

 

APA Style Citation Formats - Sixth (6th) Edition

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APA 6th ed Template

One of the easiest ways for a beginner to follow APA style is to type over a template or paper already in APA style. With a template, the margins, font, headings, and other style features are already set. You just insert your content.

Any template is not necessarily guaranteed to be free of errors. You are still responsible for the accuracy of APA style in your paper.

If you cut and paste into a template and, to your dismay, your font and formatting changes, you may need to Paste Special as Unformatted Text. This procedure will paste in new words but not change fonts, italics, bolding, or other formatting features.

Saint Mary's University Writing Center wrote some APA template for the 6th edition you can start with.

 

APA 5th ed. Quick Links

Here are some quick links to important information about writing research papers and properly citing your sources.

 

Key Pages in the APA 5th ed

These are frequently used pages from the APA Manual, 5th ed.

Topic  

Page Numbers

Headings

113

Quotes

118-119

Number rule

124-129

Citations in text

207-212

et al. rule

208 and 241

Personal communication (e-mail, interview, phone conversation, etc.)

214

Order of references on reference page

219

References

 

         Journal-hard copy

240

         Book

248

         Chapter in edited book

252

         Journal-electronic copy

271 or 279 (See APA Revisions, too)

         Web sources

273-279 (See APA Revisions, too)

Title page

306

Reference page look

313

 

 

APA 5th ed Template

One of the easiest ways for a beginner to follow APA style is to type over a template or paper already in APA style. With a template, the margins, font, headings, and other style features are already set. You just insert your content.

 

Microsoft Word includes an APA template you can start with. It may be installed on your computer with Microsoft Word.

For Microsoft Word 2007:

  • Open Word 2007 and
  • Click on the Office button.
  • Click New.

  • Click More Categories.

  • Click Paper and APA Paper Format. Notice that it is provided by Microsoft Corporation. Other APA templates are available but are not necessarily created by Microsoft.

If you don't have the template already, you can download the APA template from Microsoft. Go to the Microsoft Office Web site at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx Search for APA Paper Format.

 

Any template is not necessarily guaranteed to be free of errors, but I have looked over the APA template and I have found only one error.* This is not an endorsement of Microsoft or its products.

If you cut and paste into a template and, to your dismay, your font and formatting changes, you may need to Paste Special as Unformatted Text. This procedure will paste in new words but not change fonts, italics, bolding, or other formatting features.

* You must give a page number when citing direct quotations in text. See page 117 of the APA Manual.

 

 

Capitalization Rules

BOOK TITLES (which are italicized) use this rule:
The first word, the word following a colon, and any proper nouns are the only items capitalized.
 
FIRST WORD                                  WORD AFTER COLON                     PROPER NOUN
Fathers and early childhood programs: A way to foresee the future of the United States.  
                                                                                     
 
JOURNAL TITLES (which are italicized) use all the regular rules of capitalization, i.e., you don't need to capitalize coordinating conjunctions, articles like "the," or prepositions:
 
The International Journal of Aging and Human Development
 
JOURNAL ARTICLE TITLES (which are NOT italicized) follow the same rules as book titles when it comes to capitalization:
FIRST WORD                       WORD AFTER COLON
The transition to retirement:  Stages and factors that influence retirement adjustment.
 

Formatting a Research Paper in APA 5th ed Style (Word 2003)

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