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APA Citation in a Nutshell
1. Welcome to APA Citation in a Nutshell!
To play this game before the webinar begins: click on the pen or
highlighter button to the left, then draw on the screen.
2. Tools for this
class
Emoticons
Polling Buttons
Formatting
3. APA Citation in a Nutshell
Elaine Settergren, Online Librarian
esettergren@globeuniversity.edu
4. How confident do you feel about APA?
– A = not at all confident, that’s why I’m here!
– B = a little confident…
– C = very confident, but I do have questions!
Please use the polling buttons to answer.
5. Why Cite?
Which are good reasons to use APA?
The instructor requires it
Help the reader
Give credit for an idea
identify your ideas
Give credit for a quote
Avoid plagiarism
To fill up more space
in my paper
Help lead the reader to what
you’ve read and researched
6. #1 Tip: Get Help
• A Person
• Software
• Online Guides
– GEN Library APA Citation Guide
– GEN Library FAQs
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12. #2 Tip: APA = a format and a way to cite
References
In-Text
Author
Author Full Date of
Year of publication publication
Page #, para. Title
#, heading Full publication data
(sometimes)
16. What’s Common Knowledge?
Only 10% of the US population
James Buchanan was the
can name Buchanan as the 15th
15th president of the US
president of the US
• Same in all encyclopedias
• Factual, uncontroversial, and unchanging
• Didn’t have to be “researched”
17. What’s Plagiarism?
Academic dishonesty
Using one paper Quotes with in
for two classes text citation
Researching, but not
citing the research
Changing a few
words from a source Using paraphrases and quotes
for the whole paper without
your own ideas
Using References citations
with no in text citations
Buying a paper online
Paraphrasing with citations
18. Components of a References Citation
Author Title Publication Info Date
Stolberg, S. G. (2008, March 1). Bush aide resigns over
plagiarism in columns he wrote. New York
Times, pp. A.9. Retrieved from ProQuest
Newsstand database.
19. Examples: References
Website:
National Bureau of Economic Research. (n.d.).
Do fast food restaurants contribute to
obesity? Retrieved June 6, 2012 from
http://www.nber.org/bah/2009no1/w14
721.html#navDiv=1
20. Examples: References
Ebook:
Katz, S. H., & Weaver, W. W. (2003).
Encyclopedia of food and culture [Gale
Virtual Reference Library Version]. New
York: Scribner.
21. Examples: References
Article from a database:
Hung-Hao, C., & Nayga Jr., R. M. (2010). Childhood
obesity and unhappiness: The influence of soft
drinks and fast food consumption. Journal Of
Happiness Studies, 11(3), 261-275.
doi:10.1007/s10902-009-9139-4
Brownell, K. (2010). In your face: How the food industry
drives us to eat. Nutrition Action Health Letter, 37(4),
3-6. Retrieved from Academic Search Premier
database.
Morrison, M. (2012, April 23). Can kids' food mascots
survive the obesity war?. Advertising Age, 83(17), 1-
21. Retrieved from http://adage.com/
22. In Text Basics
• Need: Author, Year, Locator
– Locator =
• Page (p. or pp.)
• Paragraph (para.)
• heading/chapter
• heading/chapter and paragraph
Options:
• Quote or Paraphrase
• Citation at the end or in the sentence
23. Examples: In Text
• “While consumption of fast food and soft drinks is
positively associated with childhood obesity, they
also tend to make them less unhappy” (Hung-Hao
& Nayga, 2010, p. 273).
• According to Hung-Hao and Nayga (2010), “while
consumption of fast food and soft drinks is
positively associated with childhood obesity, they
also tend to make them less unhappy” (p. 273).
24. Examples: In Text
• Children who eat fast food and drink soda will be
happier, even though they are disposed to be obese
(Hung-Hao & Nayga, 2010, p. 273).
• Hung-Hao and Nayga (2010) have found that
children who eat fast food and drink soda will be
happier, even though they are disposed to be obese
(p. 273).
27. Try it!
Kinsley, M. (2002, July 31). A lawsuit to choke on.
Time U.S. Retrieved August 3, 2012 from
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0%
c8599%2c332981%2c00.html
“Barber claims they sold him the food that made him
obese, and that they should therefore be held
accountable for ‘wrecking his life’”
(Kinsley, 2002, para. 2).
28. How confident do you feel about APA?
– A = not at all confident, that’s why I’m here!
– B = a little confident…
– C = very confident, but I do have questions!
Please use the polling buttons to answer.
29. Thank you!
• Please enter your email address to receive a copy
of the PowerPoint and recording.
• Questions? Elaine Settergren
– esettergren@globeuniversity.edu
Notas do Editor
This slide can be used to explain to the students where the tools are that they can use for the interactive exercises.You can find slides like this along with the “Before we Begin”, “How to Participate”, and “Thank You” slides on SharePoint…Employee Training > Trainer Resources (left Side) > PowerPoint Template section
Your own ideasA quoteSomeone else’s ideaWork that influenced your ideasCommon knowledgeReferences to other’s work
These are in the notes instead of on the PPT because you’ll need to add them in the webinar so they’re clickable.http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0%2c8599%2c332981%2c00.htmlhttp://www.globeeducationnetwork.com/library/research-guides/citation/apa/