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When selecting a database, consider the types of material it indexes and the disciplines it covers. Multidisciplinary databases cover a larger amount of publications but specialized databases index more discipline focused publications.
Research Tip: Databases index journals but that does not guarantee that they provide access to the actual content. Look for "Find It" link to articles you want but do not see full-text options.
Databases use specific commands to connect and search your terms, the most common ones are....
Research Tip: Databases have a help link where they discuss search commands more extensively, each database has its own algorithm.
Start with a basic search for 1 or 2 concepts then move to advance search where you can combine different terms and utilize limiters to filter results.
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When you find possible articles of interest, look at terms associated with that article to consider in future searches.
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Research Tip: Explore more terms to search with by conducting a subject headings search.
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Search within the publication, avoid going to general database search.
Save the citation information of sources and make notes of specific pages where you find valuable passages.
Numerous databases provide citation information, however, these usually have punctuation mistakes so make sure you check with the proper citation style manual.
Remember that citing is part of the scholarly conversation on a topic.
Scholarly
Journal Article
Sources cited
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Sources that
cited the article
APA format, follow the author-date method of in-text citation. This means that the author's last name and publication year for the source should appear in the text, like, for example, (Smith, 1999).
If the work does not have an author, cite the source by its title in the signal phrase or use the first word or two in the parentheses. ("Mastering Zotero," 2015).
If there is no date, the abbreviation n.d. may be used eg. (Smith, n.d.)
Note: If there is no date, the abbreviation n.d. may be used eg. (Smith, n.d.)
Type of Citation | Parenthetical | Narrative |
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No author Use italics if the work title is in italics in reference list (books). If title is not italicised use double quotations and title case, shorten titles If Anonymoused is used in source use it. |
A book with no author: (Escape rooms, 2020) An article with no author: ("Understanding the Gaming in Education," 2018) (Anonymous, 2020) |
A book with no author: In Escape rooms (2020) there is ... An article with no author: In "Understanding the Gaming in Education" (2018) there is a description... Anonymous (2020) examined… |
Group as author with abbreviation | First citation with full name and abbreviation: (Center for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2019) Subsequent citations: (CDC, 2019) |
First citation with full name and abbreviation: Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2019) Subsequent citations: The CDC (2019) provided … |
Citing multiple works | Alphabetical order (Jones, 2020; Ports of Auckland, 2019; Smith et al., 2020) |
Any order Smith et al. (2020), Jones (2020), and Ports of Auckland (2019) examined ... |
Personal communication Not recoverable. Do not include in the reference list. |
(E. Chapman, personal communication, January 20, 2020) | E. Chapman (personal communication, January 20, 2020) informed me of ... |
Generally, writers should read and cite the original sources rather than secondary sources (works that are cited within the sources). If you cannot access the original source.
Parenthetical Citation
Narattive Citation
Note: APA 7 advises writers to include a DOI (if available), even when using the print source.
Note: If no DOI, use stable URLs that function similarly to DOIs. These are preferable to ordinary URLs copied and pasted from the browser's address bar.
Other APA examples: https://tinyurl.com/byapa7
In teams of two or three, find articles using the databases we covered. Each team member will find one article.
Together find the correct APA citation for all articles found.
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