APA Citation Science Complete Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6 th Ed. p.187192, 6.316.32 Article from a Scholarly Journal, No Author, No DOI (Date of publication).
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Ancient discovery on Utah pipeline project. (1999). Pipeline & Gas Journal, 226(9),12. Retrieved fromhttp://www.pipelineandgasjournal.com
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Intext citation for a direct quote: (“Ancient discovery,” 1999, p. 12) Intext citation for a paraphrase: (“Ancient discovery, 1999)
Article from a Scholarly Journal, No DOI Author.
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Title of Journal,
Burnham, R. (2004, April). Envisioning Mars. Astronomy, 32(4). Retrieved from http://www.astronomy.com
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Intext citation for a direct quote: (Burnham, 2004, para. 6) Intext citation for a paraphrase: (Burnham, 2004)
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Article from a Scholarly Journal, with DOI, Three Authors (Date of publication).
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Shindell, D. T., Schmidt, G. A., & Miller, R. L. (2003). Volcanic and solar forcing of climate change during the preindustrial era. Journal of Climate, 16, 40944107. doi:10.1175/1520 0442(2003)016<4094:VASFOC>2.0.CO;2
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Intext citation for a direct quote, first time: (Shindell, Schmidt, & Miller, 2003, p. 4098); thereafter use (Shindell et al., 2003, p. 4098) Intext citation for a paraphrase, first time: (Shindell, Schmidt, & Miller, 2003); thereafter use (Shindell et al., 2003)
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