On this page, you will find a listing of resources to assist with using American Psychological Association (APA) standards for citations.
Plagiarism means using another's work without giving credit. You must put others' words in quotation marks and cite your source(s), and must give citations when using others' ideas, even if those ideas are paraphrased in your own words.
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association is the official style guide for citations in the field of psychology. This book is available in the Manhattan and Long Island libraries on reserve. The call number is BF76.7 .P83 2010.