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APA format for research APA format for research articles, books, and articles, books, and electronic sourceselectronic sources
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Journal ArticlesJournal Articles
Online DocumentsOnline Documents
Book ChaptersBook Chapters
Find out the characteristics of a Find out the characteristics of a journal articlejournal article reference reference
Nagy, W.E., García, G.E., Durgunoğlu, A.Y., & Nagy, W.E., García, G.E., Durgunoğlu, A.Y., & Hancin-Bhatt, B. (1993). Spanish-English Hancin-Bhatt, B. (1993). Spanish-English bilingual studentsbilingual students’ use of cognates in English ’ use of cognates in English reading. reading. Journal of Reading Behavior, 25Journal of Reading Behavior, 25(3), (3), 241-259.241-259.
Neuman, S.B., & Koskinen, P. (1992). Captioned Neuman, S.B., & Koskinen, P. (1992). Captioned television as comprehensible input: Effects of television as comprehensible input: Effects of incidental word learning from context for incidental word learning from context for language minority students. language minority students. Reading Reading
Research Quarterly, 27Research Quarterly, 27(1), 95-106. (1), 95-106.
Author, A.A, & Author, B.B. (2010). Title of Author, A.A, & Author, B.B. (2010). Title of article. article. Title of Periodical, XXTitle of Periodical, XX(X), xxx-(X), xxx-xxx.xxx.
Where do we find the Where do we find the information to reference information to reference
an article?an article?
Orellana, M.F., Reynolds, J., Dorner, L., & Orellana, M.F., Reynolds, J., Dorner, L., &
Meza, M. (2003). In other words: Meza, M. (2003). In other words: Translating or Translating or “para-phrasing” as a “para-phrasing” as a family literacy practice in immigrant family literacy practice in immigrant households. households. Reading ResearchReading Research Quarterly, 38Quarterly, 38(1), 12-34.(1), 12-34.
Marjorie Faultisch OrellanaMarjorie Faultisch Orellana
Jennifer ReynoldsJennifer Reynolds
Lisa DornerLisa Dorner
Maria MezaMaria Meza
Info Needed to Properly Reference Info Needed to Properly Reference a a Journal ArticleJournal Article
Last Name, I., & Last Name, I.Last Name, I., & Last Name, I.
(year).(year).
Title of article: Only caps on first word or Proper Title of article: Only caps on first word or Proper Names.Names.
Journal Title With All Caps and UnderlinedJournal Title With All Caps and Underlined,,
VolumeVolume(issue),(issue),
Page-numbers.Page-numbers.
Indent right second and following lines. Count Indent right second and following lines. Count four characters to the right. four characters to the right.
PracticePractice
Create a reference for Create a reference for the following articlethe following article
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McKeown, R. G., & Gentilucci, J. L. (2007). McKeown, R. G., & Gentilucci, J. L. (2007).
Think-aloud strategy: Metacognitive Think-aloud strategy: Metacognitive
development and monitoring development and monitoring
comprehension in the middle-school comprehension in the middle-school
second-language classroom. second-language classroom. Journal of Journal of
Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 51Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 51(2), 136-(2), 136-
147.147.
Info Needed to Properly Reference Info Needed to Properly Reference an an Online DocumentOnline Document
Author, I.Author, I.
(year).(year).
Title of work.Title of work.
Retrieved on month, day, year from URLRetrieved on month, day, year from URL
Example of Online Document Example of Online Document ReferenceReference
AN INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKINGAN INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING
Steven D. SchafersmanSteven D. Schafersman
January, 1991January, 1991
http://www.freeinquiry.com/critical-thinking.htmlhttp://www.freeinquiry.com/critical-thinking.html
Schafersman, S. D. (1991). An introduction to
critical thinking. Retrieved march 16th, 2009,
from http://www.freeinquiry.com/critical-
thinking.html.
PracticePractice: Write the appropriate reference for : Write the appropriate reference for the following online documentthe following online document
Title: WHAT IS CRITICAL LITERACY? Title: WHAT IS CRITICAL LITERACY?
Author: IRA SHORAuthor: IRA SHOR
Place: College of Staten Island, CUNYPlace: College of Staten Island, CUNY
Year: 2007Year: 2007
http://www.lesley.edu/journals/jppp/4/shor.htmlhttp://www.lesley.edu/journals/jppp/4/shor.html
We retrieved the article today!We retrieved the article today!
SolutionSolution
Shor, I. (2007). Shor, I. (2007). What is critical literacy?What is critical literacy? Retrieved Retrieved march 15march 15 thth, 2009, from http://www.lesley.edu/ , 2009, from http://www.lesley.edu/
journals/jppp/4/shor.html.journals/jppp/4/shor.html.
Find out the Characteristics of a Find out the Characteristics of a Book Reference Book Reference
Glaser, B. G., & Strauss, A. L. (1999). Glaser, B. G., & Strauss, A. L. (1999). The The discovery of grounded theory: Strategies for qualitative discovery of grounded theory: Strategies for qualitative
researchresearch. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.
Kvale, S. (1996). Kvale, S. (1996). Interviews: An introduction to qualitative Interviews: An introduction to qualitative research interviewingresearch interviewing. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Merriam, S. B. (1998). Merriam, S. B. (1998). Qualitative research and case study Qualitative research and case study
applications in educationapplications in education. San Francisco: Jossey-. San Francisco: Jossey- Bass Publishers.Bass Publishers.
US Cities Well-Known For US Cities Well-Known For PublicationPublication
BaltimoreBaltimore
BostonBoston
ChicagoChicago
Los AngelesLos Angeles
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San FranciscoSan Francisco
World Cities Well-Known For World Cities Well-Known For PublicationPublication
AmsterdamAmsterdamJerusalemJerusalemLondonLondonMilanMilanMoscowMoscowParisParisRomeRomeStockholmStockholmTokyo Tokyo ViennaVienna
Info Needed to Properly Reference Info Needed to Properly Reference a a BookBook
Author, I.Author, I.
(year).(year).
Title of bookTitle of book..
City, State (Country):City, State (Country):
Publisher.Publisher.
HereHere’s the reference for this book’s the reference for this book
ValdValdés, G. (2001). és, G. (2001). Learning and not learning Learning and not learning English: Latino students in American English: Latino students in American schools.schools. New York: Teachers College New York: Teachers College Press.Press.
Author, I.Author, I.
(year).(year).
Title of bookTitle of book..
City, State (Country):City, State (Country):
Publisher.Publisher.
Defago, N. (2005). Defago, N. (2005). Childfree and loving it! Childfree and loving it!
London: Fusion Press.London: Fusion Press.
PracticePractice
Author: David BartonAuthor: David Barton
Publisher: BlackwellPublisher: Blackwell
Title of Book: Literacy: An Introduction to the Title of Book: Literacy: An Introduction to the Ecology of Written LanguageEcology of Written Language
Year of Publication: 1994Year of Publication: 1994
City: Malden, M.A.City: Malden, M.A.
Barton, D. (1994). Barton, D. (1994). Literacy: An introduction Literacy: An introduction
to the ecology of written language.to the ecology of written language.
Malden, MA: Blackwell.Malden, MA: Blackwell.
How about an How about an Edited Book?Edited Book?
What makes What makes a book a book
“edited”?“edited”?
In an edited book, In an edited book, several authors several authors contribute with contribute with
chapterschapters
Info Needed to Properly Reference Info Needed to Properly Reference a Chapter from an a Chapter from an EditedEdited BookBook
Author, I. (of chapter in book)Author, I. (of chapter in book)
(year).(year).
Title of chapter.Title of chapter.
In E. EditorIn E. Editor’s First Initial First (Ed.),’s First Initial First (Ed.),
Title of bookTitle of book (pp. xxx-xxx) (pp. xxx-xxx)
City, State (Country):City, State (Country):
Publisher.Publisher.
How to reference an edited bookHow to reference an edited book
1. Record the title of the chapter you referenced from, with the author’s name. In this case:
Moll, L. C. The diversity of schooling: A cultural-historical approach
This is what the reference should look likeThis is what the reference should look like
Moll, L.C. (2001). The diversity of schooling: A cultural-historical approach. In M.L. Reyes, & J.J.Halcón (Eds.), The best for our children: Critical perspectives on literacy for Latino students (pp. 13-28). New York: Teachers College Press.
Notice that the first initials of the editors come first before their last names. The title of the book is underlined.
Practice: Make an appropriate reference Practice: Make an appropriate reference from an edited book based on the following from an edited book based on the following
informationinformationBook TitleBook Title: Family literacy: From theory to practice: Family literacy: From theory to practice
EditorsEditors: Andrea DeBruin-Parecki and Barbara Krol-Sinclair: Andrea DeBruin-Parecki and Barbara Krol-Sinclair
ChapterChapter: Evaluating Adult/Child Interactive Reading Skills. : Evaluating Adult/Child Interactive Reading Skills.
AuthorAuthor: Andrea DeBruin-Parecki: Andrea DeBruin-Parecki
PagesPages: 282-302: 282-302
Year of PublicationYear of Publication: 2003: 2003
CityCity: Newark, DE: Newark, DE
PublisherPublisher: International Reading Association: International Reading Association
SolutionSolution
DeBruin-Parecki, A. (2003). Evaluating DeBruin-Parecki, A. (2003). Evaluating
adult/child interactive reading skills. In adult/child interactive reading skills. In
A. DeBruin-Parecki, & B. Krol-Sinclair A. DeBruin-Parecki, & B. Krol-Sinclair
(Eds.), (Eds.), Family literacy: From theory to Family literacy: From theory to
practicepractice (pp. 282-302). Newark, DE: (pp. 282-302). Newark, DE:
International Reading Association.International Reading Association.
Reference ListReference List
Although it comes at the end of your Although it comes at the end of your document, ALWAYS WORK ON IT!document, ALWAYS WORK ON IT!
All authors in alphabetical order.All authors in alphabetical order.
If same author with different publications, If same author with different publications, cite most recent first. cite most recent first.