APA Style Guide to Electronic References and the Library Laura L. Ramirez ext North Miami Beach Campus Librarian
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Chronicle of Higher Education
New guide, NOT new edition *This publication is not yet required of students. The library is working on obtaining a site license from APA so that it is available electronically to NSU community. The following information is to highlight some of the forthcoming changes. Please wait for official announcement from FSEHS to implement all these rules.
General Rules Include same elements, in the same order, as used in a “fixed-media” source. Add as much electronic retrieval information as needed for others to locate the sources you cite. It is preferable to cite the final version (i.e., archival copy or version of record) APA style guide, pp. 1-6
Change in rules ALWAYS include the journal issue number (if available) regardless of pagination. Ingham, R. J., Warner, A., Byrd, A., & Cotton, J. (2006). Speech effort measurement and stuttering: Investigating the chorus reading effect. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 49(3),
Full-Text Journal Title Search
Ingham, R. J., Warner, A., Byrd, A., & Cotton, J. (2006). Speech effort measurement and stuttering: Investigating the chorus reading effect. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 49,
Watkins, R., & Schlosser, C. (2000). Capabilities-based educational equivalency units: Beginning a professional dialogue. American Journal of Distance Education, 24(3), Watkins, R., & Schlosser, C. (2000). Capabilities-based educational equivalency units: Beginning a professional dialogue. American Journal of Distance Education, 24(3), Retrieved August 20, 2007, from Academic OneFile database. Citing Journals Retrieved in Print Versus Full Text Online APA manual, pp Document retrieved from what APA terms an “aggregated” database. print Citation of an article obtained from a print resource: full text: Citation of an article retrieved full text from a database:
No more retrieval statements? No retrieval date is necessary for content that is not likely to be changed or updated, such as a journal article With the exception of hard-to-find books and other documents of limited circulation delivered by electronic databases, the database name is no longer a necessary element of the reference. APA style guide, pp. 2-3 But…
Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) Content on the Internet tends to move or be deleted, so scholarly publishers have begun assigning a DOI to journal articles. Unique alphanumeric string assigned which provides a persistent link Link to article if have authorized access OR Abstract and article for purchase When a DOI is available, include the DOI instead of the URL in the reference. APA style guide, p. 3
Example of a DOI
DOIs found in the abstract
Non-DOI numbers from other vendors
Reference with a DOI See Guide, example #1, page 7 Ingham, R. J., Warner, A., Byrd, A., & Cotton, J. (2006). Speech effort measurement and stuttering: Investigating the chorus reading effect. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 49(3), doi: / (2006/048)
Looking up DOI’s Several options
Several search options scroll down for Author/Title search
Scroll down for search results
Citing Dissertations under old rules
Clarke, D. C. (2005). Differences in student dropout rate, attendance rate, and grade point average after the implementation of the North Carolina Dropout Prevention/Drivers License Law. Dissertation Abstracts International, 62(3), 853A. (UMI No ) Retrieved August 20,2007, from Dissertations and Theses database. APA manual, p. 260, # 54 – dissertation abstracted in DAI. p. 279, # 88 – electronic copy retrieved from database Dissertations indexed in DAI
Dissertations – new citation format APA style guide, pp
Where to break a URL Do not insert a hyphen if you need to break a URL across lines New - Break the URL before most punctuation (an exception would be Old - p. 271 says after slash or before period Do not add a period after the URL, to avoid confusion APA style guide, p. 13 examples #14, #15
Datasets Use “Available from” to indicate that the URL will lead users to a download site rather than directly to the data. Example #26, p. 16
Datasets
Future? New edition of APA Manual – 2009 or later Evolving electronic resource formats See change in ACM Journals For now…add issue number, watch for DOI’s Questions? Laura L. Ramirez ext Office - NMB Main Bldg. #436