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147Author A A 2000 Title of workRetrieved month day year from URL148American Psychological Association 2001 p 233Note that I have underlined and bolded the component of the reference known as the 145r ID: 898280

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1 RetrievalDates in APA 6Web Site Referenc
RetrievalDates in APA 6Web Site ReferencesWhat ONCE WAS (in APA 5The following online document example is taken from the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5.). It shows the components of a reference for a source found on the World Wide Web “Author, A. A. (2000). Title of work.Retrieved month day, year , from [URL]” American Psychological Association, 2001, p. 233Note that I have underlined and bolded the component of the reference known as the ‘retrievaldate,’ which is provided so that your reader will know that what you have cited in your content was in that form at the time you viewed it online.What IS NOW required (APA 6In the 6edition of the APA style manual, on page 192, you will find the following statement:“Do not include retrieval dates unless the source material may change over time (e.g., Wikis)” American Psychological Association, 2010, p. 192WHAT TO DO????For those of us using EndNote reference software, this may present challenges. Note that in the current EndNote record template for a ‘Web Page’ reference type, the fields to put the year, and the month and day, for the period of time you viewed an online source are still in the template. If you record a date in these fields, the program will generatethe retrievaldate in your reference. The solution is not to put data into these fields. Note that the manual’s instructions still require the date for “source material that may change over time” American Psychological Association, 2010, p. 192If you are viewing a reportonlinethat is in draft form, or a Wiki source, you include the retrievaldate in your record for that source. f you are viewing a source that is static, and will not be modified, don’t include an accession date. If you are publishing a document using source records from EndNote that were previously mpleted with the accession datesources that are not likely to changeyou willhave to open the records and remove the dates from the year and monthandday fields.ReferencesAmerican Psychological Association. (2001). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association.(5th ed.). Washington, D. C. : American Psychological Association.American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association.(6th ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.