Library Resources for Social Innovation: APA Style
Why do we cite?
- Why Do We Cite?What is a citation? And why do we do it? This video from NCSU Libraries explains.
American Psychological Association (APA) Style Guide
Below are online resources for learning and using the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, commonly called "the APA style guide." More information can be found in the print version of the manual, available from the GVSU University Libraries:
- Publication Manual of the American Psychological AssociationPublication Date: 7th edition, 2019Call number: BF76.7 .P83 2020
Print book at: Frey, Mary Idema Pew, Steelcase.
Click title for more info
- APA Style BlogSearch for answers to difficult or complex questions.
- Business Citation GuideTexas A&M University, West Campus Library, updated 2018.
For bylaws, analyst reports, TV episodes, database examples, etc. - Creating an Annotated Bibliography in APA styleFrom Cornell University Olin & Uris Libraries.
Citing Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers
NorQuest College Library in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, has noted that the formal APA and MLA styles do not have a format for the oral teachings of Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers so they have developed citation styles in the spirit of wahkôhtowin and reconciliation. Thanks to Lorisia MacLeod (James Smith Cree Nation) and the Indigenous Student Center staff for co-developing these!
- APA in-text citationsUse the left menu to jump to: Indigenous Elders & Knowledge Keepers, from Norquest College Library, Canada
- APA in-text citationsCiting information from Traditional Knowledge or Oral Traditions of Indigenous Peoples, from APA, Personal Communications page
- APA referencesUse the left menu to jump to: Indigenous Elders & Knowledge Keepers, from Norquest College Library, Canada
- MLA in-text citationsClick the + to the right of INDIGENOUS ELDERS & KNOWLEDGE KEEPERS, from Norquest College Library, Canada
- MLA referencesClick the + to the right of INDIGENOUS ELDERS & KNOWLEDGE KEEPERS, from Norquest College Library, Canada
- Grounding Indigenous RightsUnderstand Traditional Knowledge and Biocultural Labels
Tutorials
- APA TutorialLearn about how to cite sources using APA 7th edition. Created by the GVSU Libraries.
The videos listed below were created by University of Wisconsin and Suffolk County Community College.
- Last Updated: Dec 19, 2024 10:14 AM
- URL: https://libguides.gvsu.edu/socialinnovation