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Geology (GEOL): Citing Sources in APA Format

This guide will help you find information about topics in Geology, including rocks, minerals, land formations, mining, fracking, and weather.

Citing Sources in APA Format

The APA citation format was developed by the American Psychological Association, and is often used by students taking courses in the sciences and social sciences. If your instructor has asked you to use APA format, and you need help constructing citations, go to the Library's "Citing Sources" web page for assistance.

This image of the APA style manual is a scan of the NCC Library's own copy! It is located in the book stacks at call number BF 76.7 .P834 2020.

The NCC Librarians and Learning Center staff have collaborated to bring you a concise guide to using APA format, which contains examples based on the databases you will find at the NCC Libraries. To view this handout as a PDF file or to print it, click the link below.

 

Need more help with citations?

1) The APA's Publication Manual has its own website, which includes video tutorials, samples of formatted pages, guidelines for APA-style punctuation and grammar, and a user's blog.

2) Purdue University's Online Writing Lab (OWL) has lots of helpful information about using APA style, including sample citations, video tutorials, and a tool that will automatically convert publication information into the correct format.

3) This YouTube video by the library at the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh explains how to cite an article from an online scholarly journal using APA format.