Information for citing references begins on Page 24.
The APSA manual follows the Chicago Manual of Style, see the CMS information below if you need additional citation help.
This is the online version of the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition.
See PART THREE, Chapters 14 and 15 for examples of how to cite Articles, Books, Documents, Electronic Publications, Interviews, Websites, etc.
The Chicago Manual of Style, 16th ed.
(Copies located at several Dartmouth libraries)
Baker Berry Ref Z253 .C57 (Catalog Record)
Berry Ref Desk (copy 2)
Sources Their Use and Acknowledgement. (Dartmouth College)
From the preface:
"This document provides a broad overview of the practice of citing sources. It discusses why learning to cite sources is an essential part of your education, as well as why failing to cite your sources properly can have serious consequences."
Online Guides for The Chicago Manual of Style
Several guides are included to take advantage of the variety of examples, not always repeated, in these pages.
Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide
Chicago Style Q & A (from CMOS Online)
Chicago Style: History (dianahacker.com)
Ursinus College
Williams College
UC Berkeley
U. of Wisconsin - Madison
APA Style Manual
Publication manual of the American Psychological Association
6th ed.
Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2010 (August 2009 printing)
Baker Berry Ref. BF76.7 .P83 2010
Copy 2 at the Berry Information Desk (ask to see it)
Feldberg Ref. BF76.7 .P83 2010 c.2
Matthews Fuller Ref. BF76.7 .P83 2010 c.3
Dana Ref. BF76.7 .P83 2010 c.4
Online Guides for the APA citation style
APA Style (from the American Psychological Assoc.)
The OWL (Purdue University Online Writing Lab)
U. of Wisconsin - Madison
Cornell University