In-text Citations for Management Class-English type work
In-text Citations
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Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (N. Tucker, personal communication, February 2, 2012).
Additional APA Citation Guides
American Psychological Association. Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Sixth Edition. (2009). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
In-text citations: pp. 170-192
Reference page citations: pp. 193-224
APA Tutorial (21 minutes): http://www.apastyle.org/learn/tutorials/basics-tutorial.aspx
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�Paraphrased information from a source with a single author.
�Paraphrased information from a source with two authors.
�Paraphrased information from a source with three authors.
�Paraphrased information from a source with an unknown author (place the first few words of the title inside quotation marks).
�Paraphrased information from two sources (separate the citations with a semicolon).
�Short quotation (<40 words); author’s name not placed in the signal phrase; need to include a page #.
�Short quotation (<40 words); author’s name placed in the signal phrase; need to include a page #.
�Short quotation taken from an electronic source (Internet, electronic database, etc.); author’s name not placed in the signal phrase; include the paragraph #.
�Short quotation taken from an electronic source (Internet, electronic database, etc.); if headings used, indicate the paragraph # below the heading.
�Long quotation (>40 words) ; author’s name not placed in the signal phrase; do not use quotation marks—instead block the quoted material.
�Long quotation (>40 words) ; author’s name placed in the signal phrase; do not use quotation marks—instead block the quoted material.
�Personal communication (i.e., interview); cite within the report—do not cite on the references page.