APA Citation Science in Context Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th Ed., p.187-192, 6.31-6.32
Article from a Scholarly Journal, No Author Title of Article.
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Volume(Issue),
Shrinking snow and ice cover. (2011, March). The Science Teacher, 78(3), 16-18. Retrieved from http://learningcenter.nsta.org/browse_journals.aspx?journal=tst Journal’s URL on the Web
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Intext citation for a direct quote: (“Shrinking snow,” 2011, p. 18) Intext citation for a paraphrase: (“Shrinking snow,” 2011)
Article from a Weekly Magazine, No Volume or Issue Author.
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Begley, S. (2011, February 7). A climate cure’s dark side. Newsweek, 13. Retrieved from http://www.newsweek.com/ Magazine’s URL on the Web
Title of Magazine,
Intext citation for a direct quote: (Begley, 2011, p. 13) Intext citation for a paraphrase: (Begley, 2011)
Article in an Electronic Book, No Author Title of Article.
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In Editor,
Global warming. (2010). In A. B. Cobb (Ed.) Animal Sciences. Retrieved from http://www.gale.cengage.com Publisher’s URL on the Web
Title of Book,
Intext citation for a direct quote: (“Global warming,” 2010) Intext citation for a paraphrase: (“Global warming,” 2010) Note: The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is a unique number for academic journals, and may be located by searching the title of the article at CrossRef. © 2011 Valencia College Last revised 11 May 2011