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Citation Challenge 1: Formatting a journal article citation

Posted by Jamie Holmes on May 29, 2008

Learning Objective(s): After completing this challenge, you will be able to use an online APA style guide to correctly format the reference page entry for an article found online through a database.

Challenge: Choose one of the articles on your results list, and use the Quick Guide to APA Style (linked from the bottom of the library class page) to put the citation in the right format.

Type the correctly formatted citation as a comment to this post. Place a <i> (shift-comma, i, shift-period on the keyboard) before words & phrases you want italicized.  Then, to end the italics, place a </i> after the words/phrases you want italicized. (shift-comma, /, i, shift-period)

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