Citing InText Ok to use someone elses words as long as you cite give credit properly Stating findings from other researchers Plagiarism Copying someone elses words and ideas and claiming them as your own ID: 786556
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Lynn W Zimmerman, PhD
How to Cite Using APA
Slide2Citing In-Text
Ok to use someone else’s words – as long as you cite (give credit) properly
Stating findings from other researchers
Plagiarism
Copying someone else’s words and ideas and claiming them as your own
Slide3Example - Direct Quotation (Short)
Techniques and Principles in Language Teaching
by Diane Larsen-Freeman published in 2000.
“In communication, the speaker has a choice of what she will say and how she will say it” (Larsen-Freeman, 2000, p. 129).
Write down 3 things you notice.
Slide4What Did You Notice?
The sentence was in “” indicating it was direct quote
Author’s surname, a comma, year of publication, a comma, p. (for page) and the page number
All of this information was in ()
The period is after the closing ).
Slide5Example – Paraphrasing (Short)
Techniques and Principles in Language Teaching
by Diane Larsen-Freeman published in 2000.
“In communication, the speaker has a choice of what she will say and how she will say it”
When people communicate, they make decisions about the ways in which they want to phrase their thoughts
(Larsen-Freeman, 2000).
Write down 3 things you notice.
Slide6What Did You Notice?
No “”
Author’s surname, a comma, year of publication
All of this information was in ()
The period is after the closing ).
Slide7In-Text Citation – Website (Short)
“The best advice for a student is to go out into the world and start learning to communicate with real people” (Walton, 2008,
para
. 6).
“The best advice for a student is to go out into the world and start learning to communicate with real people” (NABE, 2008,
para
. 6).
Slide8Long Quotations
If a quotation is longer than 40 words
The sentences being quoted are indented five spaces from the left margin, and there are no quotation marks. It is double-spaced like the rest of the text.
Slide9Example
She defines two keys elements in multicultural education:
The first is an appreciation of the U.S. society as fundamentally pluralistic, democratic, and respectful of racial, ethnic, religious, social, linguistic, and cultural differences. The second is a profound commitment to education as the avenue for preparing all citizens to live together in harmony, and to instill in all children an appreciation for the value of the nation’s racial, ethnic, and linguistic plurality. (Hernandez, 2001, p. 70).
Slide10Reference List
References (
centerd
)
Alphabetical order – author’s surname (or organization name)
First line - left-justified
Other lines – hanging indent
Entry – single-spaced
Double-spaced between entries
Slide11Sample References
IIE. (2007). Partnering for global success: Case of Asian business schools.
IIE Network.
Retrieved from
http://www.iienetwork.org/page 104228/
Gardner, H. (2006).
Multiple intelligences: New horizons in theory and practice.
New York: Basic Books.
Navarrete
, E. J. (2002). Mexican government programs for migrant health: Collaboration across borders.
The Journal of Multicultural Nursing and Health 8
, 36-38.
Slide12Citing a Book
Gardner, H. (2006).
Multiple intelligences: New horizons in theory and practice.
New York: Basic Books.
Surname, First initial. (year).
Title
(only first word capitalized). City of publication: Publisher.
Slide13Citing a Journal Article
Navarrete
, E. J. (2002). Mexican government programs for migrant health: Collaboration across borders.
The Journal of Multicultural Nursing and Health 8
, 36-38.
Surname, First initial. (year). Title of article (only first word capitalized). Title of Journal (italicized) Volume number, page numbers.
Slide14Citing a Webpage
IIE. (2007). Partnering for global success: Case of Asian business schools.
IIE Network.
Retrieved December 20, 2010 from
http://www.iienetwork.org/page 104228/
Organization name. (year). Title of article (only first word capitalized). Title of source (italicized). Retrieved [Date] from URL
Notice –
no period at end.