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APA Style Citations – 7th Edition

The tutorial covers why it is important to use citations, elements of common source types, and how to create reference and in-text citations based on the 7th edition APA guidelines. This tutorial can also be used as a reference resource. This tutorial is an adaptation of APA Style Citation Tutorial: 7th Edition (EDU 100 & 300) with a more general disciplinary focus.

Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

APA Style Citation Tutorial: 7th Edition (EDU 100 & 300)

The APA Style Citation Tutorial is created by staff at the University of Alberta Library to support students and faculty in EDU 100/300 courses in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. The tutorial covers why it is important to use citations, elements of common source types, and how to create reference and in-text citations based on the 7th edition APA guidelines. The sources and activities throughout the tutorial focus on educational content. This tutorial can also be used as a reference resource. The APA Style Citation Tutorial is an adaptation of the Introduction to APA Library Tutorials by NorQuest College Library. They provided resources and support for the creation of this tutorial [Description from resource].

Includes: check for understanding activities, infographic on APA

Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Chicago Style Citations – 17th Edition

The tutorial covers why it is important to use citations, elements of common source types, and how to create footnotes or endnotes and bibliographic citations based on the 17th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style. This tutorial can also be used as a reference resource.

Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

MLA Style Citation Tutorial: 9th Edition

The MLA Style Citation Tutorial was created by librarians at the University of Alberta Library and NorQuest College Library to support students and faculty. The tutorial explores why it is important to use citations and how to create works cited list entries and in-text citations based on the 9th edition MLA guidelines. This tutorial can also be used as a reference resource. The MLA Style Citation Tutorial is an adaptation of the APA Style Citation Tutorial by University of Alberta Library.

Licence: CC BY-NC-SA

Referencing Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers

Guide on citing and referencing Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers in APA 7th Edition and MLA 8th Edition. Based on the templates suggested by Lorisia MacLeod (James Smith Cree Nation) in the 2021 article, “More Than Personal Communication: Templates For Citing Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers,” KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 5 (1): https://doi.org/10.18357/kula.135.

Licence: CC BY-NC 4.0


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