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APA Bibliography

APA Bibliography. A Basic Entry (Book with One Author). Author last name, initial(s). (publication year). Title . City of Publication: Publisher. Highmore, B. (2001). Everyday life and cultural theory . New York: Routledge . The first line of the entry touches the left margin.

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APA Bibliography

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  1. APA Bibliography

  2. A Basic Entry (Book with One Author) • Author last name, initial(s). (publication year). Title. City of Publication: Publisher. Highmore, B. (2001). Everyday life and cultural theory. New York: Routledge. The first line of the entry touches the left margin The second line (and any additional lines) gets indented

  3. A Basic Entry (Magazine Article) • Author Last Name, Initial(s). (Year of Publication, Month of Publication Day of Publication). Title of article. Title of Magazine, Volume/Issue Numbers, Page Number(s). • Raloff, J. (2001, May 12). Lead therapy won’t help most kids. Science News, 159, 292. Provide as much date information as you are provided with; in this case, you have a day, month, and year. This is the issue number of the magazine. Periodicals may have both issue and volume numbers.

  4. A Basic Entry (Database) • This one is easy. Cite it the same way you would a regular magazine or newspaper source.

  5. A Basic Entry (Website) • Author of site. (Date of publication or most recent update). Title of document on website. Title of website or section of site. Retrieved from (URL of website) • Minnesota Department of Health. (2005). Fertility. In 2003 Minnesota health statistics annual summary. Retrieved from http:// www.health.state.mn.us/divs/chs/03annsum/ fertility.pdf The author may be a corporation, organization, or governmental agency

  6. Formatting the Bibliography • Turn on double spacing before you start typing. • Center the word Bibliography on the first line. • Type entries in alphabetical order based on the first line of each entry. • The annotation goes directly below the citation. • Italicize titles of books; capitalize only the first word of the title and any proper nouns. • Capitalize names of magazines and newspapers as you would capitalize them normally.

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