APA web links
American Psychological Association Style - two free tutorials on the APA web site: the Basics of APA Style and What's New in the 6th Edition.
APA Style Guide to Electronic Sources - if you are looking only for information on citing electronic resources, view this PDF, which has been incorporated into 6th ed
Online Citation & Style Guides
- APA Documentation
University of Wisconsin - Madison Writing Center - APA List of References

Sample list of references formatted in APA format, from Diana Hacker's 'Research and Documentation' page. - APA Style Guide to Electronic References

Expanded and updated from the Electronic Resources section of the Fifth Edition of the *Publication Manual of the APA*. NOTE: According to the Library's site license, users may print a single copy for personal use ONLY. - Research and Documentation: APA List of References
This excellent site provides you with multiple examples of how to cite different types of sources (books, articles, gov docs, etc) in APA style. - APA Formatting and Style Guide The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) provides this resource, revised according to the 6th edition of the APA manual, offers examples for the general format of APA research papers, in-text citations, endnotes/footnotes, and the reference page.
Print Guide
The following print style manual is available in Andruss Library:
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APA Style (6th ed)- Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
Used in the social sciences (education, health sciences, psychology, business, etc.). APA style requirements and examples for all types of information sources are listed. Available at the Reference Desk of Andruss Library (2nd floor) (5th edition is also available)
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