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APA Citation Style Tutorial

Introduction

Background

When to Cite

Citation Forms

Information Needed

Examples

Other Sources

Conclusion

Printable Checklist

 

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Forms of a Citation

A citation has two forms, both of which are necessary: the in-text citation and the end-of-text citation.

Part 1. In-text citation
The in-text citation is also known as parenthetical citation. The parenthetical citation is a short indication (in the body of your paper) that a source is cited. (It is called parenthetical citation because you put parentheses around the citation.) There are different methods of writing a parenthetical citation, and they will be explored later in the tutorial; however, two examples follow.

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April 29th, 2004