It is a marvel of modern technology that so few things work well. A marvel made more all the more impressive by how many things work especially poorly–poorly even considering that most things don’t work. Printers don’t work; television remotes don’t work; Microsoft quietly installed some AI garbage on my computer last week and suggested…Continue Reading Citation Generators (Never Work)
Category: Citations and References
References in APA: Chapters in Books
Citing a chapter in a book is similar to citing an article in a journal: chapter-article, journal-book. The one major difference is that you include the editorial information with a chapter/book and omit it for the article/journal. But, just because the process is similar doesn’t mean the product is similar. Italics, capitalization, and punctuation aren’t…Continue Reading References in APA: Chapters in Books
References in APA: Books
If you’re trying to get good at citing things in APA, writing reference entries for books is a decent place to start. Because there are a lot of different kinds of books–single author, multiple authors, edited collection, translations, parts of a series, multi-volume, self-published, whatever–the general entry for a book has to be flexible enough…Continue Reading References in APA: Books
References in APA: Reports (Industry, Government, Company, etc.)
“Reports” are kind of like the classic men’s suit of the APA reference world. Don’t know what to wear? Dark blazer (single-breasted, three-buttons), slacks the same color or lighter; white button-down, no fancy collars, keep a tie handy; belt or suspenders, not both. Don’t know what to do with the thing you’re trying to cite?…Continue Reading References in APA: Reports (Industry, Government, Company, etc.)
References in APA: Online News Sources
For me, this is the most baffling part of citing things in APA. I mean, I get why it works the way it does, but only because I have to explain it ten times a day. Maybe it’s just Stockholm syndrome. Probably. Oceania had always been at war with Eastasia. For most people, an online source…Continue Reading References in APA: Online News Sources
References in APA: Statista
Statista is kinda weird. It basically aggregates descriptive statistics from all over the place (mostly free data–open source, publicly available, government reports, etc.) and then makes nice tables and charts with it. It isn’t really something that you’d be citing for research that you intend to publish; for that, you’d go to those sources directly….Continue Reading References in APA: Statista
References in APA: Journal Articles
General form of a reference entry for a journal article Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author C. C. (DATE). Title of the article: Sentence case capitalization. Title of the Journal in Title Case Capitalization, Vol#(Iss#), pg-pg. DOI When you’re putting together your reference entry, you will need the following information: Authors Year of…Continue Reading References in APA: Journal Articles
How to Cite and Reference Absolutely Anything in APA
In the beginning was the Word. The APA came later. The world was not designed to be categorized. When a product engineer wrote the warning material that accompanies the television you just bought–the one that tells you not to plug it into a flooded electrical socket or not to put the plastic packaging over your…Continue Reading How to Cite and Reference Absolutely Anything in APA