4. CHAPTER FOUR
The Mechanics of Style
Rules of:
• Punctuation • Italics
• Spelling • Abbreviations
• Capitalization • Numbers
• Metrication (measurement system)
• Statistical and Mathematical Copy
• Equations
5. CHAPTER SIX
Crediting Sources
• Quoting and paraphrasing
• Citing in text*
• Reference List
• Reference Components
*Page 177 is your best friend.
6. CHAPTER SEVEN
Reference Examples
Gives examples for the majority of
reference types you will encounter.
See the “APA Style Guide to
Electronic Resources” document
online for more source types.
7. CHAPTER EIGHT
The Publication Process
• 8.01: Discussion of Peer Review
• 8.03: Preparing the Manuscript
for Submission - How to Format
• 8.07: Checklist for Submission
12. IN-TEXT
Direct Quotation
According to Bedford (2010),
“APA style can be difficult” (p. 6).
“APA Style can be difficult”
(Bedford, 2010, p. 6).
13. IN-TEXT
Paraphrase
According to Bedford (2010), APA
style is hard.
APA style is hard (Bedford, 2010).
14. REFERENCE LIST
Book
Author, A. (2010). Title of book.
City, State: Publisher.
15. REFERENCE LIST
Book Chapter
Author, A. (2010). Title of chapter.
In E. Editor (Ed.), Title of book
(pp. xxx-xxx). City, State:
Publisher.
16. REFERENCE LIST
Print Journal Article
Author, A. (2010). Title of article.
Title of Journal, volume#(issue#),
pp-pp.
***Only use the issue number if each issue starts on page one.***
17. REFERENCE LIST
Electronic Journal Article
(No DOI)
Author, A. (2010). Title of article.
Title of Journal, volume#(issue#),
pp-pp. Retrieved from url
If the journal article comes from a subscription,
use the homepage url of that journal
***Only use the issue number if each issue starts on page one.***
18. REFERENCE LIST
Electronic Journal Article
(with DOI)
Author, A. (2010). Title of article.
Title of Journal, volume#(issue#),
pp-pp. doi:xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx
***Only use the issue number if each issue starts on page one.***
20. DOI BASICS
• A DOI is a long string of letters,
numbers and symbols
• A DOI is an electronic serial
number for a specific article
• URLs may change, but DOIs
stay constant
21. LOCATING DOIs
• In the database
• On the “Get it @ GVSU” page
• On the publisherʼs website
• On the article itself
***a DOI may be in any, all, or none of these places***
22. APA ODDITIES
• Use title case only for journal titles
• Use issue numbers only when each
issue begins with page one
• When using a URL for a subscription
journal, use the journalʼs homepage
URL in your citation