Group Inquiry Project
Citing Resources for Table of URLs
Consistent citations/references make your work look more professional and make it easier for visitors to your site find interesting and relevant information. Following are a few examples of citations/references using the American Psychological Association's (APA-style). For more details, refer to an APA publication manual; APA documentation , electronic resources using APA style, or APA-style electronic formats.
Notice capitalization, italics, and periods in the following examples:
- Book [one author] Dewey, J. (1910). How we think. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath.
- Book [many authors] Sansone C., & Harackiewicz, J.M. (Eds.) (2000). Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation: A search for optimal motivation and performance. San Diego: Academic Press.
- Journal [from Ebscohost] Carliner, S. (2005, May). E-Portfolios. American Society for Training & Development, 59, 70-74. [retrieved from Ebscohost]
Journal [many authors] Pechone, R., Pigg, M.J., Chung, R.R., & Souviney, R.J. (2005). Performance assessment and electronic portfolios. Clearning House, 78, 164-176.
- Web site The University of Iowa College of Education. ePortfolio Resources. Last accessed June 23, 2005 from http://www.education.uiowa.edu/resources
[example of a Wiki resource citation page]