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Has your lecturer provided links to a preferred APA 7 style guide on your course site? If so, it is recommended you refer to the guide(s) provided by your lecturer. If not, you may find the following resources useful to help with formatting your in-text citations and reference list entries.
- APA 7 Interactive - choose the source type and enter further details in this interactive guide to find out how to write the in-text citation and reference list entry (Courtesy: Massey University)
- APA 7 style referencing guidelines - click through the sections to find detailed information on referencing using APA style (APA.org)
- APA 7 Reference examples - scroll through and click on examples in this comprehensive online guide. Includes all reference types with detailed examples of both in-text citations and reference list entries (APA.org); find additional visual guides such as referencing journal articles, books and edited book chapters (Pdf)
- APA 7 style blog - search for answers to tricky referencing questions (APA.org)
- Access the Common Reference Examples Guide (Pdf) or the Reference Quick Guide (Pdf) from the official APA Style website
- APA 7 FAQs - search through this compilation of frequently asked questions about referencing with APA 7
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