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<div>In the college setting, any academic paper that uses outside sources will require some form of citation. A citation is a reference to another source of information. The two most common citation styles are Modern Language Association (MLA) and [[APA Style | American Psychological Association]] (APA). These two are the most commonly used formats in the First Year Writing Program at EMU, but other citation styles, such as Chicago and Council of Science Editors (CSE), may be required in other classes. Usually professors will make their preference clear, but if not this Wiki page will provide a brief overview of both citation styles to help you determine which best suits your paper.<br />
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== MLA Links==<br />
* [https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ Purdue OWL Guide to MLA Style]<br />
* [http://www.mla.org/handbook_faq MLA Style Frequently Asked Questions at the Modern Language Association web site]</div>Skrausehttp://fywp.emuenglish.org/wiki/index.php?title=MLA_Style&diff=238MLA Style2013-11-15T18:47:26Z<p>Skrause: </p>
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<div>In the college setting, any academic paper that uses outside sources will require some form of citation. A citation is a reference to another source of information. The two most common citation styles are Modern Language Association (MLA) and [[APA Style | American Psychological Association]] (APA). These two are the most commonly used formats in the First Year Writing Program at EMU, but other citation styles, such as Chicago and Council of Science Editors (CSE), may be required in other classes. Usually professors will make their preference clear, but if not this Wiki page will provide a brief overview of both citation styles to help you determine which best suits your paper.<br />
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== MLA Links<br />
* [https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ Purdue OWL Guide to MLA Style]<br />
* [http://www.mla.org/handbook_faq MLA Style Frequently Asked Questions at the Modern Language Association web site]</div>Skrausehttp://fywp.emuenglish.org/wiki/index.php?title=MLA_Style&diff=236MLA Style2013-11-15T18:43:46Z<p>Skrause: </p>
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<div>In the college setting, any academic paper that uses outside sources will require some form of citation. A citation is a reference to another source of information. The two most common citation styles are Modern Language Association (MLA) and [[APA Style | American Psychological Association]] (APA). These two are the most commonly used formats in the First Year Writing Program at EMU, but other citation styles, such as Chicago and Council of Science Editors (CSE), may be required in other classes. Usually professors will make their preference clear, but if not this Wiki page will provide a brief overview of both citation styles to help you determine which best suits your paper.</div>Skrausehttp://fywp.emuenglish.org/wiki/index.php?title=MLA_Style&diff=235MLA Style2013-11-15T18:43:18Z<p>Skrause: </p>
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<div>In the college setting, any academic paper that uses outside sources will require some form of citation. A citation is a reference to another source of information. The two most common citation styles are Modern Language Association (MLA) and [[APA_Style \American Psychological Association]] (APA). These two are the most commonly used formats in the First Year Writing Program at EMU, but other citation styles, such as Chicago and Council of Science Editors (CSE), may be required in other classes. Usually professors will make their preference clear, but if not this Wiki page will provide a brief overview of both citation styles to help you determine which best suits your paper.</div>Skrausehttp://fywp.emuenglish.org/wiki/index.php?title=APA_Style&diff=234APA Style2013-11-15T18:39:37Z<p>Skrause: </p>
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<div>The American Psychological Association Style Guide (APA Style) is a set of stylistic rules and guidelines for academic writing that originated with the American Psychological Association but which have been adopted by many other academic disciplines. APA style is a common set of academic formatting rules in the social sciences (psychology, sociology, anthropology, criminology, etc.), education, and many other disciplines.<br />
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== APA Links ==<br />
* [https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/section/2/10/ The Purdue Online Writing Lab has excellent advice and help about APA Style]<br />
* [http://www.apastyle.org/ American Psychological Association Homepage]</div>Skrausehttp://fywp.emuenglish.org/wiki/index.php?title=APA_Style&diff=230APA Style2013-11-15T18:36:58Z<p>Skrause: </p>
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<div>The American Psychological Association Style Guide (APA Style) is a set of stylistic rules and guidelines for academic writing that originated with the American Psychological Association but which have been adopted by many other academic disciplines. APA style is a common set of academic formatting rules in the social sciences (psychology, sociology, anthropology, criminology, etc.), education, and many other disciplines.<br />
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== APA Links ==<br />
* [http://www.apastyle.org/] American Psychological Association Homepage</div>Skrausehttp://fywp.emuenglish.org/wiki/index.php?title=APA_Style&diff=229APA Style2013-11-15T18:35:52Z<p>Skrause: /* APA Links */</p>
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<div>The American Psychological Association Style Guide (APA Style) is a set of stylistic rules and guidelines for academic writing that originated with the American Psychological Association but which have been adopted by many other academic disciplines. APA style is a common set of academic formatting rules in the social sciences (psychology, sociology, anthropology, criminology, etc.), education, and many other disciplines.<br />
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== APA Links ==<br />
* [American Psychological Association Homepage]</div>Skrausehttp://fywp.emuenglish.org/wiki/index.php?title=APA_Style&diff=227APA Style2013-11-15T18:34:24Z<p>Skrause: </p>
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<div>The American Psychological Association Style Guide (APA Style) is a set of stylistic rules and guidelines for academic writing that originated with the American Psychological Association but which have been adopted by many other academic disciplines. APA style is a common set of academic formatting rules in the social sciences (psychology, sociology, anthropology, criminology, etc.), education, and many other disciplines.<br />
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