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Writing for Business Students
APA Paper Format & Citations
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APA Paper Format & Citations
Picking Good Sources
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Paper format: Title page, headings, etc.
Title page setup: Student title page (APA Style)
Headings: Levels and format of headings (APA Style)
Annotated student sample paper (APA Style)
Reference list and in-text citations
APA Tip Sheet
In-text Citations, i.e. Author–Date Citation System (APA Style website)
APA in-text citation usage beyond the basics, including the use of "et al."
Explore the following for additional APA citation examples and tutorials
APA References: Documenting Sources at the End of Your Paper (Excelsior OWL)
Look for specific examples of different resources on the left side of the page
APA In-Text Citations (Excelsior OWL)
Basic in-text citations in APA provide the author’s last name, the year of publication, and the page number. For example (Lee, 2020, p. 5).
Library Tutorials: Citing & Writing
Reference Examples (APA Style)
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