Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Short and Long quotations
Example:
In her 2004 study, Smith noted, "many students, returning to college after a lengthy absence, do not utilize all the services their academic library has to offer" (p.234).
Long Quotation When your quotation is longer than 40 words, there are a few extra steps. Separate your quote into a free standing block, indented five spaces from the rest of your writing. Keep your spacing, font and text size the same as the rest of your writing.
Example:
In a subsequent paragraph, Smith (2004) acknowledges this problem:
Many students, returning to college after a lengthy absence, do not utilize all the services their academic library has to offer. This study shows that library outreach to this student population is critical for the academic library's continued success (p.234).
Example of APA style
In-Text citations always include the author and the year. Page numbers are required for direct quotes and encouraged for paraphrases/summaries.
Signal Phrases
In-Text citations rely on signal phrases to signal the reader where you received your information. Typically, signal phrases use verbs such as: stated, noted, found, etc...
Signal phrases include the author's name as part of the narrative. If the author's name is not part of the narrative, include it in the parentheses along with the date of publication.
APA Style dictates that writers use the past or present past tense when citing previous research.
Past Tense: Smith (2004) noted ...
Past Present tense: Smith (2004) has noted
Quotation Marks and Punctuation
Use quotation marks only when directly quoting a source.
Look closely at the examples for methods of formatting your punctuation and quotations.
When using a parenthetical citation, punctuation marks occur after the parentheses.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
use of headings in APA style
1.Level 1: Centered, Boldface, Uppercase and Lowercase Headings
2.Level 2: Left-aligned, Boldface, Uppercase and Lowercase Heading
3.Level 3: Indented, boldface, lowercase heading with period.
4.Level 4: Indented, boldface, italicized, lowercase heading with period.
5.Level 5: Indented, italicized, lowercase heading with period.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APA_style
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
How to Write an APA Style Bibliography
http://www.wikihow.com/Write-an-APA-Style-Bibliography
Avoiding plagiarism using APA
Copying someone else's work without giving any citation is possibly the worst and most obvious form of plagiarism. This seems to happen more frequently in the internet era. The internet makes it very easy for someone to find what they consider is an obscure article, copy it and call it their own. Anothor common plagiarism technique occurs when an author takes a large amonut of text and paste it into their article. Proper paraphrasing takes an idea and restates it another way. This means using an exiting idea or ideas in an original format.
Monday, July 12, 2010
To Quote, Paraphrase or Block Quote? – APA Style
Quote:- Quoting is the use of another writer's word, as they were originally written. The borrowed words must be surrounded by quotation marks and the in-text reference must include the last name of the author[s], years of publication, and page that it was printed on.
Paraphrasing:- Paraphrasing is using someone's work (concepts/ideas or words), but rephrasing it in your own words. Even though you are using your own words. the ideas that are expressed must be referenced and maintain the context that original author intented. Since the words are yours own, no quotation marks are required, but an in-text reference is required.
Block Quotations:- Block quotations are employed when a quotation exceeds 40 words in length. Block quotation will be indented an additional half-inch from the margin and left justified from that half-inch indent. Quotation marks are not required, since the indentation has already offset the passege as a block quotation.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
APA in text citation
In-Text Citations: APA style
http://joelcaplan.com/APA_InText_StyleGuide.pdf
Introduction to APA in-text citations
APA citation refers to the rules and convention established by the American psychological
association applied to resources used in a research paper. The use of APA citation include reference citation in text that point to an alphabetical reference lists.