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APA Style Manual Resources – Brian Quinn Databases PsycINFO, PsyARTICLES, The Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection, Social Work Abstracts, SocINDEX, and Sociological Abstracts (All allow you to format citations in APA style for printing). Print Sources APA Style Guide to Electronic References (Z 253 .A42 2007) Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed. 2001) (Z 253 .A4) Web Resources http://www.crossref.org/guestquery/ CrossRef is a handy resource for looking up DOI’s. Landmarks Citation Machine http://citationmachine.net/index.php?page=about Style Wizard http://www.stylewizard.com/ Presenters: Minerva Alaniz minerva.alaniz@ttu.edu Arlene Paschel arlene.paschel@ttu.edu Brian Quinn brian.quinn@ttu.edu Tom Rohrig tom.rohrig@ttu.edu Rob Weiner rob.weiner@ttu.edu 1 For additional examples, please consult The Chicago Manual of Style 15th ed. available in the reference
collections of many Library locations(call number Z253 .U69) or refer to The Chicago Manual of Style
Web site. See below! Rob Weiner. Rob.weiner@ttu.edu
Books (One author)
Bibliography:
Yow, Valerie Raleigh. Recording Oral History: A Guide for the Humanities and Social Sciences. Walnut
Creek, CA: Alta Mira Press, 2005.
Note:
Valerie Raleigh Yow, Recording Oral History: A Guide for the Humanities and Social Sciences (Walnut
Creek, CA: Alta Mira Press, 2005), 102-3.
Books (Two to three authors)
Bibliography:
Adams, Don, and Arlene Goldbard. Creative Community: The Art of Cultural Development. New York:
Rockefeller Foundation, Creativity & Culture Division, 2001
Note:
Don Adams and Arlene Goldbard, Creative Community: The Art of Cultural Development (New York:
Rockefeller Foundation, Creativity & Culture Division, 2001), 41.
Journal Article (One author)
Bibliography:
Banks, William. "A Secret Meeting in Boise." Midwestern Political Review 6 (1958): 27-31.
Note:
William Banks, "A Secret Meeting in Boise," Midwestern Political Review 6 (1958): 29.
Newspaper Article
Bibliography:
Zamiska, Nicholas and Nicholas Casey. "Toy Makers Face Dilemma Over Supplier." Wall Street Journal,
August 17, 2007, Corporate Focus section.
2 Notes:
Nicholas Zamiska and Nicholas Casey, "Toy Makers Face Dilemma Over Supplier," Wall Street Journal,
August 17, 2007, Corporate Focus section.
Electronic Journal Article
Bibliography:
Scott, Jonathan. "Advanced, Repressed, and Popular: Langston Hughes During the Cold War." College
Literature 33, no. 2 (Spring 2006),
http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=4&hid=7&sid=615a204d-b42c-4ee7-b038d2544a33ab8e%40sessionmgr8 (accessed July 29, 2007).
Notes:
Jonathan Scott, "Advanced, Repressed, and Popular: Langston Hughes During the Cold War," College
Literature 33, no. 2 (2006), http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=4&hid=7&sid=615a204d-b42c4ee7-b038-d2544a33ab8e%40sessionmgr8 (accessed July 29, 2007).
Electronic Book
Bibliography:
Hartog, Hendrick. Man and Wife in America: A History. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002.
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=acls;;idno=heb04365 (accessed August 21, 2007).
Notes:
Hendrick Hartog, Man and Wife in America: A History (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002),
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=acls;;idno=heb04365 (accessed August 21, 2007).
Thesis or Dissertation
Bibliography:
Ryals, D. "Renaissance Speculation: Shakespeare and the Prehistory of Liberalis." (PhD diss., University
of California, Irvine, 2006).
3 Notes:
D. Ryals, "Renaissance Speculation: Shakespeare and the Prehistory of Liberalis" (PhD diss., University
of California, Irvine, 2006), 31-32.
Web Site
Bibliography:
Rutgers University. "The National Marriage Project." http://marriage.rutgers.edu/ (accessed August 1,
2007).
Notes:
Rutgers University, "The National Marriage Project," http://marriage.rutgers.edu
Taken From http://library.osu.edu/sites/guides/chicagonotesgd.php#booksone Please also see http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html 4 General Resources for Style Manuals – compiled by Tom Rohrig IRIS ‐ selected subject headings Academic writing – Handbooks, manuals, etc. Authorship – Style manuals Bibliographical citations Broadcast Journalism – Authorship Dissertations, Academic – Handbooks, manuals, etc. Government publications – Bibliography – Methodology Humanities – Authorship – Handbooks, manuals, etc. Journalism – Style manuals Medical Literature – Handbooks, manuals, etc. Medical writing – Handbooks, manuals, etc. Printing – Style manuals Psychology‐ Authorship Scholarly publishing – Handbooks, manuals, etc. Social sciences – Authorship ‐ Handbooks, manuals, etc. Web Resources and print sources General Assembling a List of Works Cited in Your Paper‐ Duke University Libraries APA, MLA, Turabian, and Chicago Citation Styles ‐ Long Island University Associated Press stylebook and briefing on media law. 2007. STACKS PN4783 A83 2007 Author’s handbook of styles for life science journals. Atlas. STACKS R119 A85 1996 Citation Center – Citation Generator Citations – Internet Public Library ‐ Tools and resources for creating citations. Cite right: a quick guide to citation styles—MLA, APA, Chicago, the sciences, professions, and more. Lipson. 2006. REF PN171 F56 L55 2006 The Columbia guide to online style. Walker and Taylor. 2nd ed. 2006. STACKS PN171 F56 W35 2006 How to Cite‐ Texas Tech University Libraries Microsoft Word2007 software ‐ Click on References Tab – Citations & Bibliography section allows you to build/and manage your sources. MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing. The Modern Language Association of America, New York 1998 (2nd Ed.) Gibaldi. REF PN 147 G444 1998 c.2 Music research: a handbook. Sampsei. 2009. STACKS ML 113 S28 2009 Research and Documentation Online, http://www.dianahacker.com/resdoc/home.html by Diana Hacker UPI Stylebook: the authoritative handbook for writers, editors, & news directors. 3rd ed. 1992. STACKS PN4783 U65 1992 Watch your words: the Rowman & Littlefield Language‐Skills Handbook for Journalists. Dunsky. STACKS PN4783 D87 2007 WorksCited4U – Bibliography builder. 5 EndNote Resources EndNote Web training http://endnoteweb.com/training/ EndNote Web Quick Reference Card http://www.endnoteweb.com/support/helpdocs/EndNoteWebQRC.pdf My EndNote Web https://www.myendnoteweb.com AAA (American Anthropological Association) American Anthropological Association Style Guide ACS (American Chemical Association) The ACS Style Guide: Effective communication of scientific information. Coghill and Parson, eds. 3rd ed. 2006. REF QD8.5 A25 2006 AIP (American institute of Physics) AIP Style Manual 4th ed. 1990. STACKS QC 5.45 A45 1990 AMA (American Medical Association) AMA Manual of Style: a Guide for Authors and Editors. 10th ed. 2007 STACKS R119 A533 2007 APSA (American Political Science Association) Style Manual for Political Science. 2001. REF JA86 A52 2001 (2006 ed. on order) APA (American Psychological Association) APA Style.org: Electronic Resources‐ Using APA Format ‐ Purdue University Online Writing Lab ASA (American Sociological Association) ASA Format: American Sociological Association ‐ California State University printable guide ASA Format‐ California State University CSE (Council of Science Editors) CSE Style Scientific style and format: the CSE manual for authors, editors, and publishers. 7th ed. STACKS T11 S386 2006 COUNCIL OF MLA (Modern Language Association) MLA Style: Citing Sources from the World Wide Web Using MLA Format‐ Purdue University Online Writing Lab Turabian Turabian Citation Guide‐ Ohio State University Libraries 6 Citing Government Documents Resources Tom Rohrig Associate Librarian Tom.rohrig@ttu.edu 806‐742‐2238 x280 Web Resources Citing Government Documents – APA ‐ University of Nebraska. Extensive examples given. Citing Government Documents – Columbia University Libraries – Good list of print/electronic sources for citing documents, including NARA, electronic media, NCHs publications, etc. Citing Government Documents/Government Agency Style Manuals ‐ University of North Texas. Excellent source. Gives many links to other webpages. Includes links to style manuals of specific agencies and how to cite foreign government documents. Citing Government Documents – MLA – University of Nebraska. Extensive examples given. Citing Maps Ohio Wesleyan. Detailed list of examples for citing maps. DocsCite – ASU Libraries ‐ a step‐by‐step guide to putting govt publ. cites into proper style format using APA and MLA. Introduction to Basic Legal Citation ‐ Cornell. Detailed listing of how to cite all types of legal documents. Uncle Sam ‐ Brief Guide to Citing Government Publications ‐ good basic overview of citing government documents. Print Sources Garner. The Complete Guide to citing government information sources: a manual for writers and librarians. rev ed. 1993. DOCS REF, REF, STACKS J 9.5 G37 C66 1993. (3rd. ed. On order) Style manual 2000 – U.S. Government Printing Office DOCS GP 1.23/4:ST 9/2000 Things to remember when citing government documents! 1. No one guide to citing government documents. 2. Rely on style manual and special guides and webpages to properly cite documents. 3. Documents often use corporate authors instead of personal authors. 4. There are many specific types of documents, e.g. hearings, statutes, laws, etc. which makes it challenging. 5. Use the name of the department, office, sub‐agency, or institute responsible for document and, if it isn’t well known, also give name of higher level dept. to which it belongs. 7 
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