Internal Citation Style Guide
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See: Citation Style, Internal Citation, Footnote, Published Document, Bibliographic Entry Style, Reference List Entry Style Guide.
References
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- (Concordia Library - APA, 2010) ⇒ http://library.concordia.ca/help/howto/apa.php
- Reference citations in the text: When using your own words to refer indirectly to another author's work, you must identify the original source. A complete reference must appear in the Reference List at the end of your paper.
- In most cases, providing the author's last name and the publication year are sufficient: Smith (1997) compared reaction times...
- Within a paragraph, you need not include the year in subsequent references: Smith (1997) compared reaction times. Smith also found that...
- If there are two authors, include the last name of each and the publication year: ...as James and Ryerson (1999) demonstrated... or ...as has been shown (James and Ryerson, 1999)...
- Reference citations in the text: When using your own words to refer indirectly to another author's work, you must identify the original source. A complete reference must appear in the Reference List at the end of your paper.