Main Menu
 [ Main Menu | Site Map | Search QuickStudy | Definitions | U of M Libraries | Research QuickStart ]


Lesson 1
Why Cite Your Sources?


Lesson 2
Write Your Bibliography with Refworks: Basics

Guided Exercises:
  • Setting up a RefWorks Account


    Lesson 3
    Write Your Bibliography with Refworks: Advanced


    Lesson 4
    Using Style Manuals to Write Your Bibliography


    Lesson 5
    Citing Government Publications


    Lesson 6
    Citing Resources Using the APA Style

    Lesson 7
    Citing Resources Using the MLA Style


    Lesson 8
    Citing Resources Using the Turabian/Chicago Style



  • Citing Sources
         Citing Resources Using the APA Style
              Page 5 of 10

    Citing newspaper articles

    When using the APA style to cite articles in newspapers, include the following information:

    • author(s) of the article
    • date of publication
    • full title of the article (include subtitle if present)
    • title of the newspaper in which the article appears
    • section and page numbers in which the article appeared (preceded by "p." or "pp.")

    Example:


    Tabor, M. B. W. (1999, July 11). Despite low prestige and

      pay, more answer the call to teach: College students

      are increasingly showing interest in teaching profession.

      The New York Times, p. N1.



    Useful Links
    Warning: If you click on the links below, you will leave your current QuickStudy environment. Use your browser's back button to return to this page.
         APA (American Psychological Association) -- CSU
              

    Back to page 4      Continue to page 6 of 10



    [ Ask Us! | Contact Us | For Instructors | About QuickStudy ]

    ©2000 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota -- Twin Cities.
    University Libraries. All rights reserved.
    URL: http://tutorial.lib.umn.edu/
    Updated: 9/1/99