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APA Style made “almost” easy

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What is APA style

• APA Style Manual is published by the American Psychological Association– It is widely used among the social sciences to

document• What research and information was used• Who the authors are• Where the research was found or published• When it was published or created• Why it was used, and• How it was used

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Why use it

• Because it is fun– Alright so it isn’t fun, but your professors require

it, and using APA is certainly more fun then failing a paper, or being accused of cheating and plagiarism.

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Formatting the Paper• Setting the Margins: APA requires 1 inch margins

– Set the Margins in MS Word is under the Page Layout tab. – Select Margins, then select Normal.

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Formatting the Paper cont.• In APA style the paper should be double spaced, with 0 “spacing” before and after

each line.• Double spacing formatting is under “paragraph” on the Home tab.

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• Font size should be Times New Roman or Arial at 12 pt font.

• The font and the font size can be adjusted from the Home tab.

Font Size

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The Header• Every Document has a header with the document title and page

number.– The Header should be in ALL CAPS and Left Align.– To Insert a Header, select the Insert Tab and the first header option.

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The Header, cont.

• Be sure to select the “Different First Page” option.

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Page Numbers

The Header is Left align, but the Page Numbers are Right aligned and are inserted the same way as the Header.1. After inserting the Header, the Click on the Insert Tab, 2. Select Page Number3. Then Select Current Position4. Then hit the “Tab” key until the page number is all the way to the

edge of the right margin.

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Header & Page Numbers• After Inserting the Header and the Page Number, the end result

should look like the example below, with the Header left aligned in ALL CAPS and the Page Number right aligned.

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Title PageThe Title Page should contain at a minimum the following:

Running head: FIRST 5 -10 WORDS OF THE TITLE OF PAPER (left aligned)

The Title of the Paper (centered)The Author(s) of the Paper(centered)

The University Name (centered)The Date (centered)

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Headings• APA has 5 levels of Headings. For papers students will primarily only use the first 3

heading levels. See p.62 of APA Manual

Level 1 Heading: Bold, Centered and Upper and Lowercase TextLevel 1 heading are the paper’s major sections such as:

Chapter 1, Introduction, Literature Review, Analysis, Discussion, References, and Methodology

Level 2 Heading: Left Aligned, Bold Upper and Lowercase TextLevel 2 headings are sections or subdivisions of level 1 headings such as:Instrument, Participants, Procedure, and Materials

Level 3 Heading: Indented, bold, lowercase paragraph heading ending with a period. Level 3 headings are sections and subdivisions of Level 2 headings.

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APA Style Guide• The University Library has an APA style guide available in pdf format under the Research and Citation Guides on

the Library’s main page www.stu.edu/library• The style guide covers

– Documenting sources – Formatting the paper– Creating a reference list– And Quotes

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Writing the Paper• If you are writing an APA paper you may not write in first or second person

unless specifically allowed by the professor. – Therefore, You may not use I, you, we, us, and our.– Additionally, phrases like, this author believes, this authors opinions are also not

acceptable.• The paper may require your opinion, but this means that your paper take a

stance and that the writing and research provided support your opinion. This does not mean that it is ok to write I, you, we, us and our.

• For example, I would not write:– I believe that Manchester United is the best football club in the world. Instead

the sentence should look more like– Manchester United is the biggest and best football club in the world, and should

be supported by everyone (Treadwell, 2013).• The above statement clearly expresses the belief of the writer and

provides supporting research with similar beliefs as well.

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Writing the Paper cont.

• APA papers are based upon the research. Any and all information must be supported by research in the form of in text or parenthetical citations.

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ReferencesIn APA style, every paper must have References. This is not optional. The reference list is the basis for the information that will be discussed in the paper.

1. Reference must be on their own page with the heading References in bold.2. Reference must be arranged in alphabetical order by author’s last name.3. References must be cited in the paper. If an item is on the Reference list, it

MUST be cited within the paper. 4. References are double spaced and have a hanging indent, unless otherwise

specified.5. Only the first word in the title is capitalized unless the word is a proper noun.6. No first names are used. Use the author(s) last name and first initial. 7. The publication title is italicized. For books this means the book title is

italicized, for newspapers, magazines and journals the journal title is italicized.8. For examples of specific types of references like websites, see the St. Thomas

University Library APA cheat sheet and the APA Manual.

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References List Example

References

Armstrong, G., & Giulianotti, R. (2001). Fear and loathing in world football. Oxford: Berg.

Manchester United (2013). IamUnited. Retrieved from www.manutd.com

Rowley, J. (2005). Brand and club alliances: Manchester United and Britannia building society. Management

Research News, 28(8), 55-60.

Shaw, D. R. (2007). Manchester United football club: Developing a network orchestration model. European

Journal of Information Systems, 16(5), 628-642. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.ejis.3000702

Vincent, J., Hill, J. S., & Lee, J. W. (2009). The multiple brand personalities of David Beckham: A case study of the

Beckham brand. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 18(3), 173-180.

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In Text Citationsa.k.a. Parenthetical Citations

APA styles an author & date method for in text citations. 1. Any information provided must have a citation supporting it.2. Any information directly quoted must have a citations supporting it and a page or

paragraph number.• (Shaw, 2007, p. 10)• (Shaw, 2007, para. 12)

3. If statistics are provided, the statistics must have a supporting citation with a page or paragraph number. See above.

4. The easiest way to provide correct attribution for a reference is to provide the author and the date inside ( ) at the end of the sentence. See examples below.

Examples from Reference list. These are just examples and are hypothetical and do not necessarily accurately reflect the research.

Fear and loathing are common place in football through out the world (Armstrong, & Giulianotti, 2001). Throughout the world over 1 billion people support Manchester United F.C. (Shaw, 2007, p. 10). Since, Manchester United is the largest football club in the world it can play a strong role in the development of acceptable societal norms (Rowley, 2005).

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Questions and AnswersAPA is easy to learn but it takes some time.

If you have questions, please come to the University Library or contact the Librarians, we are happy to help you with your research and APA style.

• Gricel DominguezAssistant Library Administrator and Public Services Librarian MLIS, University of South FloridaMA, Florida International UniversityBA, Florida International University Office: [email protected]

• Jonathan C. RoachLibrary AdministratorPhD, Practical Theology, St. Thomas UniversityMDiv, Ecumenical Theological SeminaryMLIS, Wayne State UniversityBA, Anderson UniversityOffice: [email protected]

• Larry Treadwell IVInstructional CoordinatorAssociate Professor MLS, University of South Florida BA, Florida Atlantic University Office: [email protected]

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