APA BooT Camp - BCU Writing Center
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APA BooT Camp
Briar Cliff University
Writing Center
Heelan Hall 050
712-279-5520
[email protected]
What is APA?
APA = American Psychological Association
APA regulates:
◦ Style and Formatting
◦ In-text citations and a Reference List
Attention to detail is key to working
with APA citation!
Do I have to memorize APA rules?
Not at all! It’s more important to
know where to look for
information.
◦ The Purdue OWL is the best place for
APA.
◦ Bookmark it!
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/reso
urce/560/01/
Note: The OWL doesn’t cover every special
case. If a student can’t find what they’re
looking for, they can always ask a Writing
Center mentor for help.
Navigating OWL
OWL’s APA section is divided into the Intext citations and the Reference citations.
◦ The references area is divided up depending
on the type of source.
◦ The In-text Citations: Author/Authors will
have most in-text citation information.
Check out the sample paper on OWL
OWL at Purdue Field Trip
APA Stylistics Basics
Point of View and Voice
◦ third person point of view
◦ active voice
Be Clear
Be Concise
Be Plain Spoken
In-text Citations
In-text citations direct the reader to the
references page.
Common appearance: (Smith, 2009).
Exceptions
◦ No author
◦ No date
In-text Citations
There are special rules for in-text citation
for multiple authors (2, 3-5, 6 and above).
• Pay special attention to 3-5 authors
In-text citations are part of the sentence,
so the period goes after (author, date).
In-text citations don’t carry over into the
next paragraph.
References
The reference entry format depends on
source type.
◦ Electronic versions of sources should be
treated the same way.
Best Practices for creating Reference list
◦ Start with sources of the same type
◦ Alphabetize by first word in entry
Reference list is for works cited only, not
works consulted.
References
The Reference Citation always contains the
same information. Exceptions:
◦ No date
◦ No author
Last name, First Initial. (date). Title of
article. Book/Journal Title. Publication
information or issue information.
Retrieved from URL.
Periods separate each piece of information
in the reference citation.
What is one-to-one correspondence?
One-to-one correspondence means that
◦ all of the references in your reference list can
be found in the paper’s body and vice versa.
The citations and references need to
match, like puzzle pieces:
◦ In your text (Smith, 2010).
◦ Smith, E. (2010). The world according to Erin.
Smithsonian, 1(2). Retrieved from
www.erinsmitharticles.com
The highlighted items must match!
What about Citation Machines?
Many of these sites are not updated to
the newest version of APA
These entries are easy to identify because
they have empty spots
If students take the time to learn the
citations, they will know them for future
assignments!
Use these with EXTREME caution!!!
Top Mistakes for In-text Citations
and References
Not including in-text citations for
everything that’s not common knowledge.
Using the wrong format for 3-5 author
sources in the in-text citation.
Missing an in-text citation for a source
listed in the References or vice versa.
Using a citation machine and NOT
correcting mistakes
Questions?