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REPORTERS:
DILLA ROWEL B.
BELLINAN
BANGSOYAO, ALGEN B.
SALDA, MERVIN T.
BALLATONG, ALJEAN G.
YACO, SEPTEVEN D.
APA 7TH EDITION CITATION GENERATOR
An APA citation generator is a software tool that will automatically format academic citations in
It will usually request vital details about a source, like the authors, title, and publish date, and
will output these details with the correct punctuation and layout required by the official APA
style guide.
Formatted citations created by a generator can be copied into the bibliography of an academic
paper as a way to give credit to the sources referenced in the main body of the paper.
College-level and post-graduate students are most likely to use an APA citation generator,
because APA style is the most favored style at these learning levels. Before college, in middle
and high school, MLA style is more likely to be used. In other parts of the world styles such as
Harvard (UK and Australia) and DIN 1505 (Europe) are used more often.
Like almost every other citation style, APA style can be cryptic and hard to understand when
formatting citations. Citations can take an unreasonable amount of time to format manually,
In academia, bibliographies are graded on their accuracy against the official APA rulebook, so it
is important for students to ensure their citations are formatted correctly. Special attention
should also be given to ensure the entire document (including main body) is structured
according to the APA guidelines. Our complete APA format guide has everything you need know
COVER PAGE
Left aligned
Capitalized
Use an informative, striking title that summarizes the main idea of your paper.
Apply title case (capitalize the first letter of each word, except small
The names of the authors are written in full (first name, initial of middle name, last
name). include the names of all authors in order of contribution. Don’t include titles (Dr.,
Abstract
Beginning on this line, write a concise summary of the key points of your research. (Do not
indent this paragraph.) Your abstract should contain at least your research topic, research
questions, participants, methods, results, data analysis, and conclusions. You may also include
possible implications of your research and future work you see connected with your findings.
Your abstract should be a single paragraph double-spaced. Your abstract should be between
150 and 250 words. You may also want to list keywords from your paper in your abstract. To do
this, indent as you would if you were starting a new paragraph, type Keywords: (italicized), and
then list your keywords. Listing your keywords will help researchers find your work in databases
Keywords: writing, template, sixth, edition, APA format, self-discipline, is, good
Title of Paper Gets Repeated Here Exactly As It Appears On Title Page
This is where your paper body and introduction begins. Note that this paragraph is
indented and the title of your paper appears at the top of your introduction and that other
sections in the paper will have their own headings, such as “Method”, “Results” and so on. The
remaining text in this template provides basic and preliminary information about creating a
paper formatted using the APA style. Notice that there is no extra spacing between the
The major components of your paper (abstract, body, references, etc.) begin on a new
page. These components begin with centered headings at the top of the first page. Some
papers may have multiple components, so the body could have multiple sections and
Each section can have subsections with headings. For example, a Method section might
have Participants, Materials, and Procedure subsections. The sixth edition of the APA manual,
unlike earlier editions, tells you to bold headings, but you should never bold the title on the title
Heading Level 1
Heading Level 2
Heading level 3. (Note the indent and period, and note how the capitalization works.
You will probably never go deeper than the third heading level.)
Heading level 4.
Heading level 5.
work. In using APA format, use the author-date method for in-text citation. For example,
(Peterson, 2013, p. 200) should appear in the text for direction quotations and paraphrases.
Alternatively, your citation could look like ‘According to Peterson (2013), “the quote is placed
here” (p. 200).’ When developing your in-text citations, more information can be found using
An example of a References section is on the next page. Take note of the "hanging
indent" style and double-spacing (with no extra spacing between references). The easiest way
to create hanging indents is to type your references without worrying about indentation and
when you are finished, select all the references at once and apply the hanging indents using the
The most common APA format rules are mentioned in this document. However, some
elements, such as long quotations and creating references lists, are omitted. You should use
refer to the Purdue Owl Online Writing Lab for rules on how to create your reference list
depending on the source Also, there are many citation generator, such as Son of Citation
References
citation-generator
BibGuru, (2023). BibGuru APA Citation Generator. Retrieved from
https://www.bibguru.com/c/apa-citation-generator/
Streefkerk, R. (2020). APA title page (6th edition). Scribbr. Retrieved from
https://www.scribbr.com/apa-style/6th-edition/archived-title-page/