Research and Style Guides
The following books may be found in the library.
APA style guide to electronic references / Ref BF76.7 S89 2007 Online
Concise rules of APA style Ask at Reference Desk BF76.7.C66 2005
Displaying your findings: a practical guide for creating figures, posters and presentations General BF76.8 .N53 2003
The good writing guide for education students. / LB2369 .W97 2007
Publication manual of the American Psychological Association Ref BF76.7 .P83 2010 (2 copies) & Ref Desk (1 copy) & 3 day Reserve
Theses and dissertations: a guide to planning, research, and writing. General LB2369 .T458 2008
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APA Style Web Resources |
Summary by APA of the changes Offers brief tutorials
APA Exposed: Everything You Wanted to Know about APA Format but Were Afraid to Ask. Online tutorial from Harvard Graduate School of Education presented by Wendy K Mages, Ed.D
Electronic References from the American Psychological Association contains information about the new 6th ed.
Using American Psychological Association (APA) Format (Updated to 6th Edition) from Purdue University
APA Style Guide for Electronic resources [Electronic version]
Washington, D..C.: American Psychological Association, 2007.
(accessible by FGCU students, faculty and staff only.)
APA Style Guide by Sacramento State University (based on new 6th ed.)
Frequently Asked Questions about APA Style from the American Psychological Association
Citing Sources Using APA Manual (6th ed.) from Nova Southeastern University
Covers in-text citations, paraphrasing, direct quotes, citing secondary sources and offers numerous examples within the text and within the Reference list. It is useful in that it refers to page numbers in the APA 6th ed. for more information.
APA Citation Guide from the Ithaca College Library
Includes examples for quotations, books, chapters in books, newspapers and journal articles.
Citation Guide - APA from the Concordia University Libraries
RefWorks/Citation Styles within Library Catalog and Databases
FGCU Writing Center
The FGCU Writing Center is a service for students needing writing assistance.Thirty-minute Writing Center consultations are available on a walk-in basis. The Writing Center is located in Library West 202C.
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