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APA Style Guide

Introduction

Using CPTC Library Sources is a smart and easy way to find all of your research needs. Not only can you take the guess work out of finding legitimate sources, you can even find citations for your reference pages in just a few simple clicks!

Need more help? Reach out to a CPTC library staff member.

Finding APA Sources In The Stingray Library Catalog

Stingray Book

Search For Your eBook Title

Stingray Book Catalog

Click on the eBook title you are interested in

You can find a citation link before you even search the book

Here is the citation link on the main page

You can click on one of the text source links to go to the eBook

After clicking on a source link, you can find a citation link on the main page

Keep in mind that, depending on the source link, the citation link may be on the left or right side of the page

Here is the citation

You can also click to read the book and find a citation link there

Here is another citation link

Finding APA Sources in GALILEO

Find the database you'd like to search. For this example, we will be using Academic Search Complete.

Search for your article title

Make sure you select "full text!"

You can see an option to cite the source without even clicking on the link

Here is the citation

Clicking on the article link will lead you to the article. Here, we can find another citation link

Here is the citation