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Lyndall Miller1.
Link an in-text citation of an Internet source to a corresponding
entry in the References.
In APA style, each text reference is linked to a specific entry in the list
of References. The essential elements of an in-text citation are the author's
last name (or the document's title, if no author is identified) and the date of
publication. Information such as a page or chapter number may be added to show
where in a source cited material appears.
Create an in-text reference to an Internet source by using a signal phrase, a
parenthetical citation, or both a previewing sentence and a parenthetical
citation.
Using a signal phrase
To introduce a short quotation,
paraphrase, or summary, mention the author's name either in an introductory
signal phrase or in a parenthetical reference immediately following the signal
phrase and containing the publication date. (See 4e for a discussion of signal
phrases and verbs.)
Here is the References entry for this source:
Benton
Foundation (1998). Losing ground bit by bit: Low-income communities in the
information age [Electronic version]. Retrieved June 27, 2001, from
http://www.benton.org/Library/Low-Income/two.html
Using a parenthetical citation after cited material
Place
the author's name and the source's date of publication in parentheses
immediately after the end of the cited material.
Families with no
telephone service have difficulty accessing social services for which they are
qualified (Benton Foundation, 1998, chap. 2, "Societal Priorities").
Using a previewing sentence and a parenthetical citation
To introduce and identify the source of a long quotation (one
comprising 40 or more words), use a previewing sentence that names the author
and ends in a colon. By briefly announcing the content of an extended quotation,
a previewing sentence tells readers what to look for in the quotation. Indent
the block quotation five spaces (or one paragraph indent). At the end of -
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Riven Homewood1. Link an in-text citation of an Internet source to a corresponding entry in the References.
In APA style, each text reference is linked to a specific entry in the list of References. The essential elements of an in-text citation are the author's las -
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Benton Foundation (1998). Losing ground bit by bit: Low-income communities in the information age [Electronic version]. Retrieved June 27, 2001, from http://www.benton.org/Library/Low-Income/two.html
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Article in an electronic magazine (ezine)
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Adler, J. (1999, May 17). Ghost of Everest. Newsweek. Retrieved May 19, 1999, from http://newsweek.com/nw-srv/issue/20_99a/printed/int/socu/so0120_1.htm
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Tanja Galettihelpful notes for APA citation in text and in reference
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By Andrew Harnack, and Eugene Kleppinger, Online! A reference guide to using internet sources, 2003
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