I've encouraged students to check with OCLIS for further guidance regarding the APA style. However, do you have a guide or recommended link that I can share with all students instead of suggesting that individual students check with the OCLIS for guidanc

I've encouraged students to check with OCLIS for further guidance regarding the APA style. However, do you have a guide or recommended link that I can share with all students instead of suggesting that individual students check with the OCLIS for guidance?

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Thank you for using the Ask a Librarian service. In addition to the Purdue site you've mentioned, the following links will be useful to your students. APA Tutorials from APA http://www.apastyle.org/learn/index.aspx APA Style Blog http://blog.apastyle.org/ APA Exposed http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=apa_exposed This online tutorial (from the Harvard Graduate School of Education) is organized into 4 modules and covers the basics of the APA format. Allocate 1 hr. to watch the entire tutorial. Let me know if these resources were suitable.   Kind regards,  Liaison Librarian  

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