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Page 1: Writing a Bibliography American Psychological Association (APA) Part Two of PowerPoint Presentation

Writing a Bibliography

American Psychological Association (APA)

Part Two of PowerPoint Presentation

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What should be included?

We should include:

• Title of Publication

• Author/ Editor/Corporate Author (surname always comes first)

• Place of Publication (PoP)

• Publisher

• Copyright date

• Volume/URL/Pagination/Month (These are not applicable to books)

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Arrangement of Bibliography

• The bibliography must be arranged in alphabetical order using the surnames of authors/editors and names of corporate bodies

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How to Write APA Bibliography Using Different Sources

• For writing bibliographies, use the latest edition (6th) of the APA Handbook. As time progresses bibliography will change and therefore keeping current with writing your bibliography is important.

• Online APA Handbook:

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/

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Books

• For the APA Style the year follows the author’s name and capital letters are used only at the beginning of the titles. For writing the names of authors, write only the surnames and then initial the rest of the names.

• Book with One Author

Teitsort, J. C. (1992). Rainbows for teachers. Michigan: Baker Book House.

• Book with more than three Authors

Wysocki, A. F. et al. (2004). Writing new media: Theory and applications for expanding the

teaching of composition. Logan: Utah State UP.

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A Work in an Anthology, Reference, or Collection

• Works may include an essay in an edited collection or anthology, or a chapter of a book. The basic form for this sort of citation is as follows:

Harris, M. (2000). "Talk to me: Engaging reluctant writers." A tutor's guide: Helping writers one to one. Ed. Ben Rafoth. Portsmouth: Heinemann. pp.24-34.

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Article in a Reference Book (e.g. Encyclopaedias, Dictionaries)

Reference: A Multivolume Work

Wiener, P. (Ed.). (1973). Dictionary of the history of ideas (Vols. 1-4). New York, NY: Scribner's.

When citing only one volume of a multivolume work, include the volume number and page numbers after the work's title.

Bergmann, P. G. (1993). Relativity. In The New Encyclopedia  Britannica. (Vol. 26, pp. 501-508). Chicago, IL: Encyclopedia Britannica.

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Article in Newspaper and Magazine

• Article in a Magazine

Henry, W. A., III. (1990, April 9). Making the grade in today's schools. Time, 135, 28-31.

• Article in a Newspaper

Unlike other periodicals, p. or pp. precedes page numbers for a newspaper reference in APA style. Single pages take p., e.g., p. B2; multiple pages take pp., e.g., pp. B2, B4 or pp. C1, C3-C4.Stewart, S. (2005, December 28). Calls made to strengthen state energy policies. The • Gleaner, pp. 1A, 2A.

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Online Scholarly Journal Articles

• In August of 2011 the formatting recommendations for Digital Object Identifier (DOI) changed. DOIs are now rendered as an alpha-numeric string which acts as an active link. According to The APA Style Guide to Electronic References, 6th edition, you should use the DOI format with which the article appears. Because online materials can potentially change URLs, APA recommends providing a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), when it is available, as opposed to the URL. DOIs are an attempt to provide stable, long-lasting links for online articles.

• See next slide for example.

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Online Scholarly Journal Articles

• Brownlie, D. (2007). Toward effective poster presentations: An annotated

bibliography. European Journal of Marketing, 41, 1245-1283. doi:10.1108/03090560710821161

• Wooldridge, M.B., & Shapka, J. (2012). Playing with technology: Mother-

toddler interaction scores lower during play with electronic toys. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 33(5), 211-218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.appdev.2012.05.005 

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Interviews, Email and Other Personal Communication

• Parenthetically, cite the communicator's name, the phrase "personal communication," and the date of the communication. Lecturers and teachers may also require the title of the interview.

(E. Robbins, personal communication, January 4, 2001).

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Motion Pictures

• If a movie or video tape is not available in wide distribution, add the following to your citation after the country of origin: (Available from Distributor name, full address and zip code).

Smith, J. D. (Producer), & Smithee, A. F. (Director). (2001). Really big disaster movie [Motion picture]. United States: Paramount Pictures.

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Television Broadcast and Series

• Television BroadcastInswood, I. M. (Producer). (1990, November 1). The nightly news hour[Television broadcast]. New York, NY: Central Broadcasting Service.

• A Television Series

Breckman, A. (Producer). (1992). Monk [Television series]. Hollywood, CA: Mandeville Films and Touch Stone Television.

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Do you have a query?

Contact: Sharnna Archat-Edmondson (Training Manager)

• 1876-823-6222

[email protected]