APA Style (6th Ed.): In-Text Citations & Quotations - NEW VERSION IN DESCRIPTION
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APA Style released a new version, the 7th Edition, in October 2019, which means that any videos and information about the 6th Edition are old, outdated, and potentially inaccurate. Please use the link to view a playlist of new videos that are up to date and correct: bit.ly/38tBgrp
Your video is by far the best one I've seen in explaining how to cite with APA. Thanks.
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In 2019, your video is still the best for college students to learn and manage the most annoying APA. Thank you Samuel!
I searched websites for about 3 minutes and finally said, UA-cam never lets me down lets go there and sure enough you were the first video and answered my question in the first 50 seconds. Bless you sir.
Excellent--thank you. This is the best in-text citation video I've seen. Appreciated!
Thank you for this video! It has been the MOST helpful video I have found!!!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us over UA-cam. I had forgotten how to do this but your video has reminded me how to do it.
Thank you for the APA Format:
Thank you, you saved me ! Very Easy to follow, Straight forward and Informative.
Thank you so much for such a great video . English is my second language and when i was working on my paper i was freaking out on how to the APA style and do the in text citation and when i saw your video I feel so much confident about including those citation in my paper .
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Thank you tons, by far the most helpful by far. I often use Owl purdue, so it was reassuring to see that you refer to it also.
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is there a way to cite a website @samuel forlenza
Thank you for that information. I appreciate that so much and I would like that link that you have for Purdue English.
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@ G Dub
If you're citing previously published work, you can cite it as you would any other reference.
Samuel Forlenza please help me. I need to quote a participant i interviewed personally. How do i do it in text? Is it like this:
"My goal was to make a good reaearch. (Respondent 1)."
Or is it like this:
"My goal was to make a good research." (Respondent 1)
thanks in advance
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+Kevin Brassaw lowery
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what if I'm reading an article and I want to quote someone in which the person who published the article quoted another person's words?
IIRC, you can write something like, "text text text (citation, as cited by citation)." First citation is the information, second citation is the person who quoted them.
you saved my live! good explanations
When mentioning the title of a book in the body of my paper do I italicize it or place it in quotations? Could you please provide a written example of the correct method?
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Or
"Webster's Third New International Unabridged Dictionary" defines Probation as: "...
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How do I direct quote a UA-cam video in APA style? For example if I use one sentence of what you’re saying in this video, how should I quote and cite it? Just an example. Thank you
What happens if you have no authors?
Because you have website resources and you cannot
seem to find any authors but sometimes a sponsor?
What helped me was I put the month an year an it counted it
just indicate the title and the year
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If I'm talking about a report (so not a direct quote) throughout a paragraph. How do I cite the report? Will it just be at the end of the paragraph? Does it need to be within quotation marks? Should I be citing every sentence?
Nice and informative publish. However, do we use e.g. (2.20) in academic essay?
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hi, im a student from VietNam, could i ask
This APA 6th only use for book's source? if i want to citing about internet's source, example as i use report from website, a number and so on
hope u can see my comment
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Glad to help!
What if the article I used doesn't provide an author's name? What should I do for my in-text citation?
Journal articles should always have an author. If it's a web page, you can just eliminate the author section and make the title the first thing listed. If it's a report from an organization, you would use the organization's name in place of the author.
This was helpful, I hate writing so much but get me on a video project Ill make get an A in less than a day.
Thank you. But, How can I cite Author (Date) APA style in Word 2016?
What I would like to clarify is when must you cite within text? If requested to research a topic, you read three pieces of literature. Let's say a textbook, a website and a journal article. Then when you write your paper, the information in your paper is obviously what you learned, should this be cited?
The rule of thumb I tell students is this: when it doubt, provide a citation.
To explain, when the source of the information is not you, you should cite it. In your example, whenever you write information that comes from the journal article, that should be cited as being from the journal article. Ditto for the textbook and website. Full references will go at the end of the document so readers can follow-up if they are curious and as a way for you to show where your information is coming from. NOT doing this means you are using someone else's information, but giving readers the impression it is on your own, which opens you up to a charge of plagiarism. So when in doubt, cite your source.
My endnote just brings the el.....the first time I quoted ?
would if the information I wrote came from multiple websites -how do I give credit? Also, how do I give credit for websites that have no author but thank other authors on the bottom of the page, like info from American Psychological Assoc? Thanks
If the information comes from multiple websites, you want to give credit to each website by the information that came from that website. Within the same parenthetical citation, you can give credit to multiple sources, but separate them with a semi-colon. Not sure I can answer your second question without seeing an example. Talk to your instructors about that so you can show them exactly what is on the page.
Can you share us a download link of your in text citations word doc that you used as shown at 4:23. Thanks so much! Very helpful.
If you check the new version (for the 7th edition), in the video description, I do provide a link to both the transcript and to the example document I was using.
Sam, what if you have an article that doesn’t have any author
i am very confused. if the book i am reading cites something and i want to use that sentence/quote do i reference that reference or the author of the book
+nathan nance Technically, you should go find the source that the book is citing, read that, then cite the original source. If that's not possible for whatever reason, you would do something like this: text text text (Author & Author, 2000, as cited by Author & Author, 2016).
How can we do that with Microsoft word? I mean how can we add "as cited in" !! Thank you
Do you not put the page #? for example (berry & Kohn's, 2013, p. 45). or is that only for direct quotes?
Page numbers in in-text citations is only for direct quotes. See 4:22
If you were citing a photograph, would you site the photographer or the people in the photograph? And what if the photographer's name isn't listed?
www.bibme.org/citation-guide/apa/photograph This page should have your answer to the first question. If you don't know the photographer's name, leave that part of the reference blank.
I came here looking for how to cite a paraphrase. You spoke about how we should use quotations sparingly so then Paraphrase is better but the question is how differently do you cite a paraphrase?
That's what in-text citations are for (Author, Year). You just include the citation at the end of the sentence that contains paraphrased information.
So, is there a need to write references in the end of the paper?
Yes of course! Anything that is cited in-text needs a full reference at the end in a reference list. The in-text citation is just letting your readers know where the information came from, and the reference list contains all of the information from that reference. I have another video that focuses on reference lists if you need it.
Can you give some guidance on how you cite a youTube video? This helped a lot - thanks.
Author. (Year, Date). Name of video in italics [Video]. UA-cam. URL
You should do a Chicago style
What if the article doesn't have a date on it? Its a website. Thank you
You can use "n.d." for "no date."
Shouldn't you list the page number as well of the book/ebook , article or PDF you're citing?
how do you cite a source in your paper without an author??
+Hali Harper I believe other comments address this.
What happen if the source don't have an author or year?
shinkoo You can do n.d. for "no date" and put the name of the organization or site for the author.
Are these the same rules in the 6th Edition APA?
Yes, this video is based off the most recent edition, which is the 6th.
so we only mention the author's name, not even the name of the article???
Correct. No need to cite article name or journal title or any of that in the body of the paper. Just authors and year of publication, and page numbers if quoting. All that other stuff goes in the reference list.
There is no publication date on my website so can I use the copyright date instead?
Yeah I think that's fine.
Samuel Forlenza Thanks :)
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Man, it is the forth video illustrating the correct form of APA style but fail to show how the heck has to be done on word. In order to cite a subsequent source originally cited with 3 authors , Do i have to create a new source with author and ET AL or edit the existing one?
The 7th Edition changes things up a bit. 3+ authors you automatically shorten to (Author et al., Year).
If you're using the 6th Edition still, the first time you cite it you list out the 3 authors, but the second time, third time, etc. you can shorten it. No need to go back and edit the first citation.
@@APAStylebySam hi there, I
truly appreciate your response but unfo, I am still above the cloud. Are the editions referred to microsoft word? if yes, i dont know but i guess would be the 6th one. Still, what do you mean by " shortening"? on my microsoft word if i refer to 3 authors in the first citation and then want to change the subsequent one i have to click edit source and modify the text. Well if i do it so, it will authomatically change all of them including the first one
It helping me
This video did not show a sample of quotation... you just talked about it. It would have been nice if you showed an example in your paper.
where do you put the quotations?
Assuming you're talking about quotation marks, they go around the text that you are quoting. In general, quotations can be used anywhere in a paper, but I'd suggest avoiding them. Put as many things into your own words as possible (while still citing the authors, of course), but if there's no other way to paraphrase it, then use a quote.
***** I'm trying but direct quotes work best to fill up word counts. Do the quotation marks go- "quote" (citation). or "quote (citation)."
Do I need to add page numbers?
Not in in-text citations, unless you are using quotes.
Plz make your picture size of document readable or big.
The new version (check description) is a bit better about this, plus the description for that video has a link to the document I'm using.
How do you cite yourself as a source?
You don't need to. You only reference unoriginal information.
what if its wikipidia
Same as citing any other website.
thanks bro I'm not to savvy but it helped.
you should make a for dummies book for this shit
Eh, pieces of s... I mean students, the dislikes could remain zero and could make sense but, could not be negative. At least by consideration to all efforts done. Seriously, many people have just the shape of a human.
Why.put.periods.instead.of.spaces?.That.just.makes.it.more.difficult.to.understand.that.punctuation. Please don't do that. Write normall,.Thanks.!
I did use spaces. I had show/hide formatting marks enabled.
@@APAStylebySam Can you please stop doing that?
Your vid doesn't really help how sad :(
Thank you