APA Style Guide to Electronic References
2007 edition
This APA publication style guide is an update of a section of the 5th ed. of the print
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association covering electronic resources.
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Citation management software allowing you to import references/citations from online databases, organize them into topic folders, insert them in a variety of citation style formats (e.g. APA and MLA) into the body of your research paper, and generate formatted reference lists.
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