Regional Science High School
Research I  Introduction to Research Writing   
            Assignment sheet 
Name: Genevieve I. Levi                               Score: _________ 
Section 7 lory                                                                   Date: ______________   
Input(s) 
1.  Do a web search on American Psycological Association (APA) style or                                                            
rules in writing citation. 
2.  To be able to know how to do in  text citation. 
3.  Print your input. 
Output(s) 
1.      APA rules for in-text citation,  Reference list in APA style, Harvard rules 
for in-text citation ,Reference list in Harvard style, Vancouver rules for 
in-text citation,Reference list in Vancouver style,Exercise, Reference 
tools 
              Checklist before handing in, Reference list for this module,Summary 
              Evaluating information, Where does the information come from, 
              How to evaluate information,Defining research topics, Information 
sources,  Finding web pages , Finding books, Finding articles.                 
APA in-text citation style uses the author's last name and the year of 
publication, for example: (Field, 2005). For direct quotations, include the 
page number as well, for example: (Field, 2005, p. 14). For sources such 
as websites and e-books that have no page numbers, use a paragraph 
number. More information on citing sources without pagination is given on 
the APA Style web page.  
Within the text of your paper, include an in-text citation when you refer to, 
summarize, paraphrase, or quote from another source. For every in-text 
citation in your paper, there must be a corresponding entry in your 
reference list. 
For more detailed examples of in-text citation see the Purdue Online 
Writing Lab (OWL) or the Research and Documentation Online guide. 
For examples of APA formats for reference lists, see our APA Quick 
Citation Guide  
References:         
  Several publications the same year by the same author is indicated by 
placing a, b, c, and so on after the year. 
  When using secondary sources, you should name your source and give the 
secondary source quote. 
  If a source has no author or if the author is anonymous, you should give the 
title's first words and the year. Title of article or chapter is indicated by 
quotation marks, whereas the title of books, brochures or reports is written 
in italics. 
  Publications with multiple authors which you refer to several times in the 
text: 
   2 authors: name both authors each time you quote them. Example: Furseth 
and Everett (1997)  or  (Furseth & Everett, 1997) 
  3, 4 or 5 authors: name all authors first time you quote them. From then on 
use only the surname of the first author, followed by et al. Example: 
Ramaekers, Berghausb, Laarc and Drummer (2004), followed by Ramaekers 
et al. (2004) 
  6 or more authors: only give the first author's surname, followed by et al. 
Example: Cheng et al. (2004)   
Source: 
http://www.ntnu.no/viko/english/papers/aparules  
Dr. Ismael N. Talili 
Subject Teacher