Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th Ed.)
While there is not a free electronic version of the APA Manual, this site by APA offers tutorials, FAQs, and a link to the APA Style Blog where editors address questions and provide examples including Sample Papers.
Below are additional resources for APA format:
- Using APA Format from Purdue University: This site includes a nice table of contents to help you find information and lead you to trusted examples.
- Diana Hacker's APA Style: An overview of APA Style from Bedford/St. Martin's. Go to the section on documenting sources. Use the drop-down menus to find the examples to mirror.
- APA Style from Vanguard University: An overview created by Douglas Degelman, Ph. D., and Martin Lorenzo Harris, Ph. D., from Vanguard University. This site also includes a great template for APA formatting in Microsoft Word.
- APA PowerPoint Presentation from Purdue OWL: These 37 slides give a wonderful overview discussing stylistics basics, general formatting, reference list, in-text citations and more.
- Sample APA 6th Edition Paper: View a paper correctly formatted with tips retrieved from http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/18/
- APA Formatting Checklist: This checklist is courtsey of Indiana Wesleyan University.
- APA Template for Microsoft Word: Download this template to help format your paper in APA 6th Edition
- APA Exposed (Harvard): This tutorial was produced by Harvard Graduate School of Education, it is divided into smaller modules which may make it easier to decide which specific APA topic to review.
- Annotated Reference List of the sources in this Tutorial (In APA Style): This link provides an example of a bibliography created from the references used in this module.