Now somebody is calling for the AMA format. I hadn't even heard of that one. But I may just add it in.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
MLA Seventh Edition is Up
Now somebody is calling for the AMA format. I hadn't even heard of that one. But I may just add it in.
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
APA 6th Edition is Up and Running
I know that there will be questions. There have already been questions:
..for example why was the Web Pages heading dropped from the APA format???
I had to make a number of calls and dropped a couple of sources because I simply wasn't comfortable adapting citations the way that I have in the past. Dropping Web Pages was a tough call. But there simply was not a citation format described in the manual for "web pages."
Most of the non-print sources, however, do include textboxes for web URLs as well as Digital Object IDs (DOIs). So you can cite books, journal and magazine articles, online encyclopedia articles, weblogs, podcasts, online forums, and online conference proceedings as web pages. The impression that I got from the manual was that APA wants references to be established and easily verifiable resources.
If there are other sources that are missing here, please just comment on this blog entry. I will receive an e-mail notification and get to it as soon as possible.
Next step -- go through and double check (and recode) MLA to 7th edition.
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