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Katrina G. Figgett
Potomac Falls High School
November 2006
What is MLA Format?
 Described in the Publication
Manual of the American
Psychological Association
 Used in Psychology and other
sciences
 Covers:
 content
 organization
 writing style
 references
What is Different about APA
Format?
 Write to a strict format
 Simple sentence structure
 Use third person
 Never use the words “proof”
or “proves”, instead use
phrases such as “the
evidence supports…”
General Layout
 Typed and double-spaced
 Margins of 1” on all sides
 Title page
 Number pages in top right corner
preceded by a running head (a
shortened form of the title)
 Page numbering begins with the
title page
 Use only one space after
punctuation marks
Title Page
The title page must contain the
following information:
 Header
 Page number
 Title – centered in
middle of page
 Author’s name
 Place of research
The title page is always page 1, and the
pages are numbered sequentially.If the
paper is to be published, the running
head (a shortened form of the title), is
stated on the title page as shown.
Teenage Anxiety 1
Running Head: TEENAGE ANXIETY
Teenage Anxiety and Peer Pressure
John A. Doe
Potomac Falls High School
Sections for a Science Report
 Title page
 Abstract
 Introduction
 Method
 Results
 Discussion
 References
Why use APA Format?
 Consistency
 Crossreferencing
 Credibility
 Accountability
 Avoids
plagiarism
Parenthetical Citations
Use When:
 Quoting words not your own, i.e.
repeating word for word in quotation
marks
 Summarizing facts from another source
 Paraphrasing a source
Provide:
 Author’s last name and year of
publication in the text
 Full citation information in the
Works Cited list
Parenthetical Citation Examples
Monroe (1996) states that “phobics need to learn
about their mental health problem”.
Or
Before they use self help methods “phobics
need to learn about their mental health problem”
(Monroe, 1996).
Handling Citations in Text
If there are two authors cite both names
for every reference
Brown and Smith (2005) found
or
in a recent study (Brown & Smith, 2005)
If there are more than two, cite them all for
the first reference and then use the first
author followed by et al.
Brown, Smith and Davis (2006) found
then
Brown et al. (2006) found
If there are more than six, cite only the first
followed by et al.
Handling Citations in Text
If you reference a work more than
once within a paragraph do not
include the year in the parenthetical
citation as long as the work cannot
be confused with any other
 If the source has no author use an
abbreviated form of the title i.e.
“Bridges and Borders Diversity in
America” cite as (“Bridges and
Borders,” 1994)
If you are citing from a specific
part of a book remember to include
the chapter or page number after the
date (Brown & Smith, 2006, p.324)
Reference Page
Separate page
Titled – References
First line of entry flush with the
margin – subsequent lines indented
Double spaced
Alphabetize by the first word in each
entry – usually author’s last name
Reference Page
Monograph
Author(s) [ Last name, initials, and, last
name, initials]. (Year of publication).
Title: Subtitle. Place of Publication:
Publisher.
Monroe, J. (1996). Phobias: Everything you
wanted to know, but were afraid to ask.
Springfield, N.J.: Enslow.
Reference Page
Article on Website
Author [last name, initials]. (Date of .Publication). Title of
article.Title of periodical, volume number (issue
number). Retrieved month day, year, from http://web
address.
Benson, P.L., & Roehlkepartain, E. (1993, March).
Youth violence in middle America. Midwest forum, 3(1).
Retrieved February 24, 2004, from http://www.ncrel.
org/sdrs/areas/issues/envrnmnt/drugfree/3-1youth.htm
Reference Page
Online Databases
 Follow the format appropriate
for the work retrieved
 Add a retrieval statement giving
the date and the name of the
database
Retrieved month day, year,
from (name of) database
References
Periodical
Author(s). (Year, month,day of publication)
Title of article. Title of periodical,
volume number, pages.
Leary, M. (2004,July/August). Get over
yourself! Psychology Today, 37, 62-65.
Where to Find More
Information
• Publication Manual of the
American Psychological
Association, 5th ed.
• OWL website:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu
• www.dianahacker.com
• www.apastyle.org
• APA crib sheet
Bibliography
Baron, A. (2003). Bud’s easy research paper computer
manual (5th ed.). (2001). Larchmont, NY: Lawrence
House Publishers
Publication Manual of the American Psychological
Association (5th ed.). (2001). Washington, DC:
American Psychological Association.
Purdue University. (2004). Using American
Psychological Association (APA) format (updated
to 5th edition). Retrieved February 24, 2006 from
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r
_apa.html.