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“But the Instructor Never Told Me…”: APA Considerations for Faculty Johanna Tunon Laura Ramirez

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“But the Instructor Never Told Me…”:APA Considerations for Faculty

Johanna TunonLaura Ramirez

Do you require that your students follow strict APA formatting?

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A) Yes

B) No

C) Not consistantly

D) I require that students use some other formatting style.

Agenda

• APA (6th ed.) – Module 1– New rules for electronic sources

• Journals• E-books• Websites• Retrieval information

• APA (6th ed.) – Module 2– Citing new types of resources– Considerations for faculty: Which rules to follow?

– Volume/issue number– Journal home URL– Title page– E-readers– Retrieval dates

Journals

Akos, P., Creamer, V. L., & Masina, P. (2004). Connectedness and belonging through middle school orientation. Middle School Journal, 36, 1-11.

DOI Numbers

Akos, P., Creamer, V. L., & Masina, P. (2004). Connectedness and belonging through middle school orientation. Middle School Journal, 36, 1-11. doi:10.1038/348398a0

“Cite” Tools

Akos, P., Creamer, V. L., & Masina, P. (2004). Connectedness and belonging through middle school orientation. Middle School Journal, 36, 1-11. Retrieved from http://ezproxylocal .library.nova.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/869155882?accountid=6579

Retrieval Statement

Akos, P., Creamer, V. L., & Masina, P. (2004). Connectedness and belonging through middle school orientation. Middle School Journal, 36, 1-11. Retrieved from http://www.amle.org/

Retrieval Statement

Akos, P., Creamer, V. L., & Masina, P. (2004). Connectedness and belonging through middle school orientation. Middle School Journal, 36, 1-11. Retrieved from http://www.amle.org/

APA Style Blog posting:http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2009/09/what-to-usethe-full-document-url-or-home-page-url.html

Retrieval Date

Akos, P., Creamer, V. L., & Masina, P. (2004). Connectedness and belonging through middle school orientation. Middle School Journal, 36, 1-11. Retrieved from http://www.amle.org/

Pre-Pub Documents?

Pagination

Akos, P., Creamer, V. L., & Masina, P. (2004). Connectedness and belonging through middle school orientation. Middle School Journal, 36, 1-11.

E-books

• Use only one:– Location and publisher– DOI number– Retrieval statement with publisher home URL

• http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2011/06/how-do-you-cite-an-e-book.html

E-Books Viewed on an E-Reader

Types of Information on the Web

American Psychological Association. (2010, November 18). Social media. Retrieved from the APA Style Blog website: http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/social-media/

Websites and Social Media

• YouTube

• Twitter

• Facebook

• Wikipedia

• Generic websites

APA Style Blog:http://blog.apastyle.org

Book Citation with DOI #

The student evaluating this source asserts, “The information provided in this book would be a great source to use because of the advancements in technology.”

Maiwald, E., & Sieglein, W. (2002). Security planning and disaster recovery. doi:10.1036 /007222830X

Which APA formatting rules do you expect your students to follow?

• Include DOI numbers in article citations when available

• Do not include location and publisher for e-books if a DOI number is used

• Use the journal home URL in retrieval statement rather than the database URL

• Do not include issue number for articles paginated by volume

• Do not include retrieval date for archival documents

APA (6th ed.) Library Guide:http://nova.campusguides.com/apa

APA 6th Edition: Basicshttp://nova.campusguides.com/basicapa

APA Workshops for Students Offered