This resource, created by the Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL), offers examples for the general format of AMA papers, in-text citations, endnotes/footnotes, and the reference page.
1. Search for the article, website, or document you want to cite using the search box at the top of the page.
2. Look through the list of results found and choose the one that you referenced in your work.
3. Make sure the details are all correct, and change any that aren't. Then click Cite!
Formerly known as APA Style Central, Academic Writer is the new and improved writing resource from APA. There are three centers to explore: the Writing Center, the Learning center, and the Reference Center, each providing tutorials, quizzes, short videos, and tools to help you write the best papers you can in APA Style.
The TU-CA Library has three print copies of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 7th ed., 2020. . Two copies are circulating copies, and 1 copy is on the Reference Shelf.
This is an amendment to the APA Publication Manual, with a specific focus on citing electronic references. This eBook is a password-protected pdf - ask any librarian for the password. There is also a print-out of the eBook in the Reference section for library-use only.