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APA Formatting and Style Guide Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style

APA Formatting and Style Guide Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

What is APA? Just for review, the American Psychological Association (APA) citation style is

What is APA? Just for review, the American Psychological Association (APA) citation style is the most commonly used format for manuscripts in the social sciences and tech areas. APA regulates: • Style • In-text citations • References Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

Take Notes • Take out the current draft of your PSP paper that you

Take Notes • Take out the current draft of your PSP paper that you are revising, so you can take notes on it. • If you do not have a copy of your paper with you, take notes on a sheet of paper. Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

Status of your Paper • An edited (spell checked and grammar checked) copy of

Status of your Paper • An edited (spell checked and grammar checked) copy of your paper will be completed by the 9/28/15 deadline and printed and handed to me. • Complete self-editing • Begin peer editing during enrichment – Editors include classmates, parents, friends, your shop teacher, and me • Schedule a time to review your paper with me • Your final draft is due on October 12, 2015. This draft will be graded using the rubric you have been given. Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

Your PSP Paper • Describes your senior project and provides evidence of mastery on

Your PSP Paper • Describes your senior project and provides evidence of mastery on a topic related to your CTE area • Includes a title page, introduction, secondary research to support your ideas in the body of the paper, level one headings, and a list of references that correspond to the reference citations in the paper • Will be graded using the PSP rubric • Reflects your best work as a POLYTECH senior Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

Next Steps • Presentation preparation during second marking period • Any essays coming in

Next Steps • Presentation preparation during second marking period • Any essays coming in after the due date and or essays that are unacceptable will earn a grade no higher than a 70% Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

General Format Your PSP paper will: • be 6 -12 typed pages. double-spaced (with

General Format Your PSP paper will: • be 6 -12 typed pages. double-spaced (with no extra spaces) and printed on standard-sized paper (8. 5”x 11”) (6 -12 does not include title page and references) • use 1” margins on all sides • use a 12 pt. Times New Roman font • include a page header (title) in the upper left-hand of every page and a page number in the upper righthand side of every page in TNR 12 font Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

Deadlines and Grading • Your final draft is due on October 12, 2015. •

Deadlines and Grading • Your final draft is due on October 12, 2015. • Any portion of the project turned in late will receive a points based deduction. • Plan to complete your best work on the PSP. Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

General Format: Follow PSP Manual Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page

General Format: Follow PSP Manual Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Title page required required Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Optional required Page 10 References Optional Main Body (6 -12 pages) • Includes secondary sources and your analysis of the ideas from those sources • CEI (Claim, evidence, interpretation) • APA style throughout References • Listed in alphabetical order • Includes all 5 -10 references in the text (roughly corresponds to total pages) Adapted fromlisted! the Purdue OWL APA • Listed sources cited and cited sources Formatting and Style Guide

Title Page header: (use Insert Page Header) title flush left + page number flush

Title Page header: (use Insert Page Header) title flush left + page number flush right. Title: (in the upper half of the page, centered) Name + school affiliation, etc. ) Follow PSP Manual Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

Main Body (Text) • Number the first text page of text as page number

Main Body (Text) • Number the first text page of text as page number 2 • Type the title of the paper centered, at the top of the page • Type the text, double-spaced, with all sections following each other without a break or extra spaces • Identify the source material you use in the paper in parenthetical in-text citations Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

APA Style: Point of View and Voice Use: • personal pronouns where appropriate Use

APA Style: Point of View and Voice Use: • personal pronouns where appropriate Use 3 rd person. Do not use “you” or “I” • the active voice rather than passive voice Try: The researcher asked participants questions. Avoid: The participants have been asked questions by the researchers. Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

APA Style: Language in an APA paper is: • clear: be specific in descriptions

APA Style: Language in an APA paper is: • clear: be specific in descriptions and explanations • concise: condense information when you can • plain: use simple, descriptive adjectives and minimize figurative language Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

PSP Paper Evaluation • Refer to the PSP rubric, and use it as a

PSP Paper Evaluation • Refer to the PSP rubric, and use it as a guide • Read your paper with a critical eye and make corrections for clarity and correctness • Complete the peer editing checklist in your PSP Manual with multiple peer editors and make appropriate corrections • Complete the self evaluation checklist and make appropriate corrections • Seek help as needed after school Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

References Page • Center the title (References) at the top of the page. Do

References Page • Center the title (References) at the top of the page. Do not bold it. • Double-space reference entries • Flush left the first line of the entry and indent subsequent lines • Order entries alphabetically by the author’s surnames Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

References: Basics • Invert authors’ names (last name first followed by initials: “Smith, J.

References: Basics • Invert authors’ names (last name first followed by initials: “Smith, J. Q. ”) • Alphabetize reference list entries the last name of the first author of each work • Capitalize only the first letter of the first word of a title and subtitle, the first word after a colon or a dash in the title, and proper nouns. Do not capitalize the first letter of the second word in a hyphenated compound word. Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

References: Basics • Capitalize all major words in journal titles • Italicize titles of

References: Basics • Capitalize all major words in journal titles • Italicize titles of longer works such as books and journals • Do not italicize, underline, or put quotes around the titles of shorter works such as journal articles or essays in edited collections Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

Making the References List APA is a complex system of citation. When compiling the

Making the References List APA is a complex system of citation. When compiling the reference list, the strategy below might be useful: 1. Identify the type of source: Is it a book? A journal article? A webpage? 2. Find a sample of citing this type of source in the textbook or in the OWL APA Guide: http: //owl. english. purdue. edu/owl/resource/560/0 1/ or the POLYTECH Manual for the TE 3. “Mirror” the sample 4. Make sure that the entries are listed in the alphabetical order and the subsequent lines are indented (Recall References: Basics) Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

Web Page Author, A. A. , & Author, B. B. (Date of publication). Title

Web Page Author, A. A. , & Author, B. B. (Date of publication). Title of document. Retrieved from http: //Web address Angeli, E. , Wagner, J. , Lawrick, E. , Moore, K. , Anderson, M. , Soderland, L. , & Brizee, A. (2010, May 5). General format. Retrieved from http: //owl. english. purdue. edu/ owl/resource/560/01/ • NOTE: When an Internet document is more than one Web page, provide a URL that links to the home page or entry page for the document. Also, if there isn't a date available for the document, use (n. d. ) for no date. Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

APA Citation Webpage Format Information Needed for APA Reference from Internet Site Your Information

APA Citation Webpage Format Information Needed for APA Reference from Internet Site Your Information Author (last name first), Initial of first name Date of publication (use n. d. if there is no date) Title of document (italicized and only first letter is in caps) Retrieved from web address (undo hyperlink) Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

Periodical Database UDLib Search Format: Author’s last name, first initial(s). (year, Month day). Title

Periodical Database UDLib Search Format: Author’s last name, first initial(s). (year, Month day). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume (issue if given), paging. Retrieved from __________database. Example: Matthews, A. (1993, May 8). Finding the real you. Journal of Applied Psychology, 22(5), 443 -449. Retrieved from Student Resource Center database. Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

APA Citation UDLib Format Information Needed for APA Reference from UD Lib * Your

APA Citation UDLib Format Information Needed for APA Reference from UD Lib * Your Information Author’s last name, first initial(s). (year, Month day). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume (issue if given), paging. Retrieved from _______database. In most instances, students will be able to download an APA formatted citation from the UDLib resource and then make appropriate adjustments. Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

Cite your sources appropriately. Use in-text citations to show respect for intellectual property and

Cite your sources appropriately. Use in-text citations to show respect for intellectual property and to help someone interested in the topic find materials for further research. Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

In-text Citations: Basics In-text citations help readers locate the cited source in the References

In-text Citations: Basics In-text citations help readers locate the cited source in the References section of the paper. Whenever you use a source, provide in parenthesis: • the author’s name and the date of publication • for quotations and close paraphrases, provide the author’s name, date of publication, and a page number Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

In-text Citations: Formatting Quotations When quoting, introduce the quotation with a signal phrase. Make

In-text Citations: Formatting Quotations When quoting, introduce the quotation with a signal phrase. Make sure to include the author’s name, the year of publication, the page number, but keep the citation brief—do not repeat the information. Caruth (2006) has stated that a traumatic response frequently includes a “delayed, uncontrolled repetitive appearance of hallucinations and other intrusive phenomena”(p. 11). A traumatic response frequently includes a “delayed, uncontrolled repetitive appearance of hallucinations and other intrusive phenomena” (Caruth, 2006, p. 11). Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

Direct Quotations • Avoid using a direct quotation as text. Provide context for the

Direct Quotations • Avoid using a direct quotation as text. Provide context for the quotation. • All direct quotations will be introduced in the text and followed up with a parenthetical citation. • Introduce all directly quoted source material and follow it with a parenthetical citation as appropriate. Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

In-text Citations: Formatting a Summary or Paraphrase Provide the author’s last name and the

In-text Citations: Formatting a Summary or Paraphrase Provide the author’s last name and the year of publication in parenthesis after a summary or a paraphrase. (You may also add the page number. ) Though feminist studies focus solely on women's experiences, they error by collectively perpetuating the masculine-centered impressions (Fussell, 2008). Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

In-text Citations: Formatting a Summary or Paraphrase Include the author’s name in a signal

In-text Citations: Formatting a Summary or Paraphrase Include the author’s name in a signal phrase followed by the year of publication in parenthesis. Recently, the history of warfare has been significantly revised by Hitchen et al. (2007), Marcus (2000), and Raitt and Tate (1997) to include women’s personal and cultural responses to battle and its resultant traumatic effects (p. 2). Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

In-text Citations: Formatting a Summary or Paraphrase When including the quotation in a summary/paraphrase,

In-text Citations: Formatting a Summary or Paraphrase When including the quotation in a summary/paraphrase, also provide a page number in parenthesis after the quotation: According to feminist researchers Raitt and Tate (1997), “It is no longer true to claim that women's responses to the war have been ignored” (p. 2). Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

In-text Citations: Signal Words Introduce quotations with signal phrases, e. g. According to X.

In-text Citations: Signal Words Introduce quotations with signal phrases, e. g. According to X. (2008), “…. ” (p. 3). X. (2008) argued that “……” (p. 3). Use such signal verbs as: acknowledged, contended, maintained, responded, reported, argued, concluded, etc. Use the past tense or the present perfect tense of verbs (ie. have said) in signal phrases when they from the Purdue OWL APA discuss past events. Adapted Formatting and Style Guide

In-text Citations: A Work with Two Authors When citing a work with two authors,

In-text Citations: A Work with Two Authors When citing a work with two authors, use “and” in between authors’ name in the signal phrase yet “&” between their names in parenthesis. According to feminist researchers Raitt and Tate (2007), “It is no longer true to claim that women's responses to the war have been ignored” (p. 2). Some feminists researchers question that “women's responses to the war have been ignored” (Raitt & Tate, 1997, p. 2). Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

In-text Citations: A Work with Three to Five Authors When citing a work with

In-text Citations: A Work with Three to Five Authors When citing a work with three to five authors, identify all authors in the signal phrase or in parenthesis. (Harklau, Siegal, & Losey, 2005) In subsequent citations, only use the first author's last name followed by "et al. " in the signal phrase or in parentheses. (Harklau et al. , 2005) Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

In-text Citations: A Work with Six and More Authors When citing a work with

In-text Citations: A Work with Six and More Authors When citing a work with six and more authors, identify the first author’s name followed by “et al. ” Smith et al. (2006) maintained that…. (Smith et al. , 2006) Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

In-text Citations: A Work of Unknown Author When citing a work of unknown author,

In-text Citations: A Work of Unknown Author When citing a work of unknown author, use the source’s full title in the signal phrase and cite the first word of the title followed by the year of publication in parenthesis. Put titles of articles and chapters in quotation marks; italicize titles of books and reports. Or, According to “Indiana Joins Federal Accountability System” (2008), … (“Indiana, ” 2008) Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

In-text Citations: Organization • When citing an organization, mention the organization the first time

In-text Citations: Organization • When citing an organization, mention the organization the first time when you cite the source in the signal phrase or the parenthetical citation. The data collected by the Food and Drug Administration (2008) confirmed that… (2008, p. 23). • If the organization has a well-known abbreviation, include the abbreviation in brackets the first time the source is cited and then use only the abbreviation in later citations. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) confirmed … FDA’s experts tested… Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

In-text Citations: Personal Communication When citing interviews, letters, e-mails, etc. , include the communicator’s

In-text Citations: Personal Communication When citing interviews, letters, e-mails, etc. , include the communicator’s name, the fact that it was personal communication, and the date of the communication. Do not include personal communication in the reference list. A. P. Smith also claimed that many of her students had difficulties with APA style (personal communication, November 3, 2013). Or, (E. Robbins, personal communication, January 4, 2012). Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

In-text Citations: Electronic sources When citing an electronic document, whenever possible, cite it in

In-text Citations: Electronic sources When citing an electronic document, whenever possible, cite it in the author-date style. If electronic source lacks page numbers, locate and identify paragraph number/paragraph heading. According to Smith (1997), . . . (Mind over Matter section, para. 6). Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

APA Headings APA uses a system of five heading levels Adapted from the Purdue

APA Headings APA uses a system of five heading levels Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

Additional APA Resources and Support • The Purdue OWL http: //owl. english. purdue. edu

Additional APA Resources and Support • The Purdue OWL http: //owl. english. purdue. edu • Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6 th ed. • APA’s website http: //www. apastyle. org • Bibme. org • English Tutoring: Room 1560, Mrs. Masten (Thurs. 35); Dr. Mc. Cove Monday, Library, 3 -5 Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

The End Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

The End Adapted from the Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide