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Part 2 of APA Citations: Nontraditional Sources

Part 2 of APA Citations: Nontraditional Sources. Sarah Prince, PhD Writing Specialist. Questions and Recording. Type in the Questions box Access captioning Download slides View recording http://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/415.htm. Agenda. Overview of APA basics

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Part 2 of APA Citations: Nontraditional Sources

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  1. Part 2 of APA Citations: Nontraditional Sources Sarah Prince, PhD Writing Specialist

  2. Questions and Recording • Type in the Questions box • Access captioning • Download slides • View recording http://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/415.htm

  3. Agenda • Overview of APA basics • Overview of nontraditional APA sources • In-text and reference list examples • Test your knowledge quizzes • Questions

  4. APA Basics Author’s last name and initials OR organization’s name. Title (books are italicized) with APA’s capitalization rules Publication year. Hewett, B. L. (2010). The online writing conference: A guide for teachers and tutors. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. • Publication information • Publication city and publisher for books • doi or URL for journal articles and websites

  5. APA Basics: In-Text Citation Hewett, B. L. (2010). The online writing conference: A guide for teachers and tutors. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. How would you create an in-text citation for this source?

  6. Publication year Author’s last name Hewett, B. L. (2010). The online writing conference: A guide for teachers and tutors. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. (Hewett, 2010) According to Hewett (2010)…

  7. Parenthetical vs. In-Sentence Citations • Online writing tutors should ensure they use an appropriate tone when giving feedback to students (Hewett, 2010). • As Hewett (2010) explained, online writing tutors should ensure they use an appropriate tone when giving feedback to students.

  8. Publication Year Rules Always include the publication year for the first in-text citation of a source. You may eliminate publication year in any subsequent in-text citations. • This rule starts over in each new paragraph. • Parenthetical citations ALWAYS include the year.

  9. Many students are new to online education. Because of this, Hewett (2010) suggested that online tutors should be especially careful with the tone of their feedback. One way Hewett noted that tutors can improve their tone is by extensive training before working with students. Managers should be careful to ensure tutors receive training as they gain more experience, too (Hewett, 2010). In practice, then, tutor training becomes an important aspect of an online Writing Center’s development of tutors.

  10. Back to Basics: Elements of a Reference

  11. Reference Basics for Uncommon References American Psychological Association (2010). How to cite something you found on a website in APA style. [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2010/11/how-to-cite-something-you-found-on-a-website-in-apa-style.html

  12. Reference Basics for the Uncommon Reference

  13. Author, A. (date). Title of document [Format description]. Retrieved from http://url.com Prince, Q. (2013). How to buy your dream home [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://Quintonquintessential .com

  14. Uncommon Online Sources • Course Materials • Discussion Post • DVDs and Online Videos • eReader Books

  15. Discussion Board Postinghttp://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/637.htm Author Date of posting Westings, A. Y. (2013, Feb 12). Module 2 discussion [Online discussion post]. Retrieved from https://wa.elearning.laureate.net/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab_tab_group Format description Retrieval information

  16. In-text citation of discussion post (Westings, 2013) or (Westings, 2013, para. 2) Westings, A. Y. (2013, Feb 12). Module 2 Discussion [Online discussion post]. Retrieved from https://wa.elearning.laureate.net/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab_tab_group • Anytime you are directly quoting from a source with no page numbers, such as a website, discussion posting, blog, etc., you will want to use paragraph numbers instead.

  17. Citing a course video/webcasthttp://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/624.htm Laureate Education, Inc. (Producer). (2013). The art of being a French elephant [Video webcast]. Retrieved from http://www.madeupwaldenvideos.com

  18. Citing a course video/webcast in-text Laureate Education, Inc. (Producer). (2013). The art of being a French elephant [Video webcast]. Retrieved from http://www.madeupwaldenvideos.com (Laureate Education, Inc., 2013)

  19. Citing a Speaker in a Course Video/ Webcast Zuckerman is the speaker in this video: Laureate Education, Inc. (Producer). (2013).Introduction to scholarly writing: Purpose, audience, and evidence [Video webcast]. Retrieved from http://www.madeupwaldenvideos.com

  20. Citing a speaker within a video in-text? Zuckerman (Laureate Education, Inc., 2010) advised students to read critically. • Key is giving reader the context for what you are discussing.

  21. Course Materials (Handouts, Lecture Notes, Etc.)http://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/634.htm Johnson, F. (2013). Five basic criteria for evaluating sources [Course handout]. Retrieved from https://wa.elearning.laureate.net/bbcswebdav/institution/USW1/201260

  22. How to cite lecture notes (or other course materials) in-text? Johnson, F. (2013). Five basic criteria for evaluating sources [Course handout]. Retrieved from https://wa.elearning.laureate.net/bbcswebdav/institution/USW1/201260 (Johnson, 2013)

  23. eReader Books http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2011/06/how-do-you-cite-an-e-book.html Inman, J. A. (2000). Taking flight with OWLs: Explaining electronic writing center work [Kindle version]. Retrieved from http://www.amazon.com/Taking-Flight-OWLs-Electronic-ebook/dp/B001OLRNYK/

  24. Citing eReader books in-text (Inman, 2000, xxx) Sewell, D. N. (2000). Taking flight with OWLs: Explaining electronic writing center work [Kindle version]. Retrieved from http://www.amazon.com/Taking-Flight-OWLs-Electronic-ebook/dp/B001OLRNYK • No page numbers? • a paragraph number, if provided; alternatively, you can count paragraphs down from the beginning of the document;  • an overarching heading plus a paragraph number within that section; or  • an abbreviated heading (or the first few words of the heading) in quotation marks, in cases in which the heading is too unwieldy to cite in full.

  25. Let’s test your new knowledge!

  26. Other Uncommon Sources • Dissertation or thesis • Chapter of a Book • Personal Communications • Secondary Source • Sources with the Same Author and Year • Self-citations

  27. Dissertation or Thesishttp://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/661.htm Henry, L. A., Castek, J., O’Byrne, W. I., & Zawilinski, L. (2012). Using peer collaboration to support online reading, writing, and communication (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10573569.2012.676431 Henry, L. A., Castek, J., O’Byrne, W. I., & Zawilinski, L. (2012). Using peer collaboration to support online reading, writing, and communication (Doctoral dissertation). Available from ProQuest Digital Dissertations database. (AAT 55206524)

  28. Citing dissertations or theses in-text? Henry, L. A., Castek, J., O’Byrne, W. I., & Zawilinski, L. (2012). Using peer collaboration to support online reading, writing, and communication (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10573569.2012.676431 (Henry, Castek, O’Byrne, & Zawilinski, 2012)

  29. Citing a Chapter of a Bookhttp://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/36.htm Wentworth, L. (2010). Practical matters. In B. L. Hewett (Ed.), The online writing conference: A guide for teachers and tutors (pp. 14-36). Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. In-text: (Wentworth, 2010)

  30. Personal Communicationshttp://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/1209.htm You conduct an interview with your boss, Amy Kubista, on February 11, 2013. • What should your in-text citation look like? • What should your reference entry look like?

  31. Citing a Personal Communication (A. Kubista, personal communication, February 11, 2013) According to A. Kubista (personal communication, February 11, 2013). No reference entry is necessary for personal communications.

  32. Secondary Sourcehttp://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/876.htm You read about what Leigh Ryan and Lisa Zimmerelli said in the following book: Hewett, B. L. (2010). The online writing conference: A guide for teachers and tutors. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.

  33. Citing a secondary source in-text? (Ryan & Zimmerelli, as cited in Hewett, 2010). According to Ryan and Zimmerelli (as cited in Hewett, 2010) Hewett, B. L. (2010). The online writing conference: A guide for teachers and tutors. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.

  34. Sources with the Same Author/Yearhttp://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/1211.htm Institute of Education Sciences. (2013a). Methodological resources. Retrieved from http://ies.ed.gov/funding/resources.asp Institute of Education Sciences. (2013b). Peer review process. Retrieved from http://ies.ed.gov/director/sro/peer_review/index.asp

  35. How to cite sources with the same author and year of publication in-text? Institute of Education Sciences. (2013a). Methodological resources. Retrieved from http://ies.ed.gov/funding/resources.asp Institute of Education Sciences. (2013b). Peer review process. Retrieved from http://ies.ed.gov/director/sro/peer_review/index.asp (Institute of Education Sciences, 2013a) (Institute of Education Sciences, 2013b)

  36. Citing Yourselfhttp://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/656.htm Oyler, E. (2013). Writing center pedagogy. Unpublished manuscript, Walden University. In-text: (Oyler, 2013)

  37. Final Quick Tips for in-text Citations • Multiple sources in a single citation • Several studies have linked increased television watching to a rise in rates of obesity (Cappell, 2012; Lenard & Swann, 2009; Richardson, 2012) • Using “et al.” in in-text citations • See p. 177 of 6th edition APA manual • Meaning “and others” • One work by three of more authors (after first mention) • The combination of a sedentary lifestyle and frequent fast food consumption increases chances of obesity by 35% (Kellar, Smith, & Jones, 2010). Kellar et al. (2010) also stated that this combination decreases overall energy levels. • One work by six or more sources (first citation)

  38. Let’s test your new APA knowledge!

  39. Questions? Now: Q&A Box Later: WritingSupport@waldenu.edu Recording of Webinar

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