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HNRS 2171: Honors Freshman Seminar

Tips for the research process involved in finding a topic, developing a research question, and writing a literature review.

Citation Style

  • Dr. Lockwood requires that you use APA style for your writing.
  • Style is much more than formatting references. It includes:
    • language usage
    • font size, line spacing, and page numbering
    • paragraph, page, and table formatting, etc
  • There is a copy of the sixth edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association at the Research & Access Desk.

APA Style

APA Style is used primarily in the social and behavioral sciences, such as Psychology, Sociology, and similar disciplines.

Additionally, the library has a print copy of the APA manual. See below for further information on finding a copy:

For further examples of APA formatting see the following links from the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL):

  1. APA Paper
  2. Reference List
  3. APA In-text Citations

If you're not sure about how to cite sources, contact the writing center or

 

 

Helpful links

Online Writing Lab: Using American Psychological Association (APA) Format (Purdue University)
Includes short discussions on quotations, references, notes, and general format.
Sample APA paper
From OWL, the online Writing Lab at Purdue University
APA Citation Basics page
Contains most common kinds of sources.

Plagiarism Resources

Other Helpful Citation Resources

These are just a few free tools you can use to manage your research, articles, and citations to help you stay organized.