PRESENTATION OUTLINE
and common Mistakes iN APA FORMATTING
Capitalization
- one might think that most words would be capitalized on a reference page for APA format. This is not the case
- only capitalize: the first word, proper nouns, words following punctuation
- citation generators and automatic citations from academic databases often make these errors
Example 1 - Incorrect
Hanstedt, P. (2012). Three Reasons to Make Writing Across the Curriculum Part of the Conversation. Liberal Education, 98(4), 48-51.
Example 1 - Correct
Hanstedt, P. (2012). Three reasons to make writing across the curriculum part of the conversation. Liberal Education, 98(4), 48-51.
Ex 2 - Incorrect
Martinez, C., Kock, N., & Cass, J. (2011). PAIN AND PLEASURE IN SHORT ESSAY WRITING: FACTORS PREDICTING UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ WRITING ANXIETY AND WRITING SELF-EFFICACY. Journal Of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 54(5), 351-360.
Ex 2 - Correct-Notice that the word after the colon is capitalized.
Martinez, C., Kock, N., & Cass, J. (2011). Pain and pleasure in short essay writing: Factors predicting university students' writing anxiety and writing self-efficacy. Journal Of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 54(5), 351-360.
Authors
- Many students incorrectly list the complete first and last name of an author, which is a convention often learned from the MLA format
- In APA format, include only the full last name and first initial of the first and middle (if available) names
Example 1 - Incorrect
Otey, Brittany. (2013). Millennials, technology, and professional responsibility: Training a new generation in technological professionalism. Journal Of The Legal Profession, 37(2), 199-264.
Example 1 - Correct
Otey, B. (2013). Millennials, technology, and professional responsibility: Training a new generation in technological professionalism. Journal Of The Legal Profession, 37(2), 199-264.
Journal article and Websites – No Quotes
- Another common mistake when creating a reference is for students to put an article title or website title in quotes
- Such titles do not need quotation marks or even italics
- However, a webpage within the in-text citation will include quotation marks. For example, (Enmax, n.d., “Enmax Energy Home,” para. 1)
Example 1 - Incorrect
Otey, B. (2013). “Millennials, technology, and professional responsibility: Training a new generation in technological professionalism.” Journal Of The Legal Profession, 37(2), 199-264.
Example 1 - Correct
Otey, B. (2013). Millennials, technology, and professional responsibility: Training a new generation in technological professionalism. Journal Of The Legal Profession, 37(2), 199-264
Newspaper Articles vs Journals & Books
- Students often list only the year for newspaper articles, or they erroneously list “n.d.” for “no date”
- When available, the full date should be listed. Only the year is needed
- Fail to list the author’s name for newspaper articles.There are occasions where there is no author listed, but make sure to look & include it if available
Indentation, Spacing, and Font Requirements
- References page should be Times New Roman, 12 point font and double-spaced
- If a reference takes up more than one line, as many of them do, make sure the first line of each reference is left-justified and each line after that is indented ½ inch
- Many students incorrectly indent the first line or do not indent the second or third lines
Check out the video in this post
- To Help with formattting of your references page