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Scientific Journals

Scientific Journals. Retrieving and Creating APA Citations. BWHS Library Home Page. Online Subscription Databases. Online Subscription Databases. Science Reference Center. Science Reference Center. Advanced Search. Science Reference Center Advanced Search. Advanced Search. Full Text.

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Scientific Journals

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  1. Scientific Journals Retrieving and Creating APA Citations

  2. BWHS Library Home Page Online Subscription Databases

  3. Online Subscription Databases Science Reference Center

  4. Science Reference Center Advanced Search

  5. Science Reference CenterAdvanced Search Advanced Search Full Text Peer Reviewed x x Full Text Article Dates Academic Journal

  6. Science Reference Center Results

  7. Science Reference Center Article Abstract

  8. APA Citation Format 6th Edition 2014-2015

  9. Online Database Article

  10. Citation StylesThere are mistakes in APA here APA uses initials, not full names APA capitalizes first letter, first letter after colon, & proper names

  11. Citation StylesThere are mistakes in APA here APA capitalizes first letter, first letter after colon, & proper names

  12. APA Format for Hydraulic Fracturing Article Popoulias, D.M., & Velasco, A. L. (2013). Histopathological analysis of fish from Acorn Fork Creek, Kentucky, exposed to hydraulic fracturing fluid releases. Southeastern Naturalist 12 (Special Issue), 92 – 109. Retrieved from http://web.b.ebscohost.com/scirc/ pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=81228ebf-0134-467a-9dcc- 6c26492b9bbb %40sessionmgr113&vid=13&hid=118

  13. In Text Citations • Allreferences cited in your paper mustappear in your reference list. • Each reference in your reference list must be cited in your text. • Spelling and year need to be identical in both places. • Personal communication is only cited in text and does not appear in the reference list. • The period comes after the parenthesis like this: Now, we spend more time reading via the Internet and texting on our personal devices (Carr, 2009, p 21).

  14. In Text Without an Author or Editor As we study technology, scientists are learning that “robots are the best way we know to learn about how humans are put together” (“Machine Dreams,” 2010, p. 32). This is a direct quote. Page numbers are given. As discussed in “Machine Dreams,” robots help us learn how humans are organized (2010, p.32). From them, we continue to learn more and more about… [Note: The in-text citation capitalizes both words: (“Machine Dreams,” 2010, p. 32), but in the reference list, only the first word is capitalized like this: Machine dreams. (2010, May). Discover, 31-34, 76. and quotes are not used

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