
Sentence case is used for all resource titles in the reference list (i.e., book or article titles, webpages, etc.). Sentence case = only the first letter of the first word, proper nouns, and the word following a colon, if any, should begin with capital letters.All five heading levels also use title case. Title case is used for titles of works mentioned in the body of your paper, and for the names of journals in your reference list. Title case = all significant words, usually those with 4+ letters, must be capitalized.Use past or present perfect tense (e.g., researchers have shown) for a literature review and description, and past tense when referring to results and experiments previously conducted.Avoid poetic or figurative language scientific writing is the most appropriate for APA.Use active voice, rather than passive voice (PDF).Plagiarism series – Video #4 of 4: Proactive and foolproof steps to avoid plagiarism.Plagiarism series – Video #3 of 4: The three kinds of plagiarism.Plagiarism series – Video #2 of 4: How and when to cite your sources.Plagiarism series – Video #1 of 4: Introduction: How often can students quote other sources? – Liberty University.Choosing Appropriate Resources for Academic Papers (PDF).Sample Annotated Bibliography for Graduate/Doctoral Students.Sample Annotated Bibliography for Undergraduate Students (PDF).


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