This resource explains the differences between proper and improper paraphrasing and shows you the steps to paraphrase a complicated quotation using APA style.
The Douglas College Academic Integrity Policy provides definitions, examples of academic dishonesty, possible consequences of violating the policy, and links to supporting resources.
In these pages, we offer numerous examples of how to cite all types of sources and how to make your in-text citations. We've also included links to other helpful resources and tips on how to keep track of all those articles you've used in your research.
This handout was created by the Psychology Department. It covers title page, formatting, level headings, references and more. A sample APA paper is included. If you are printing this guide, please make sure to click on the Adobe print icon rather than the browser print icon.
An annotated sample student paper published in the APA 7th edition Publication Manual. The annotations draw attention to relevant content and formatting and provide users with the relevant sections of the Publication Manual (7th ed.) to consult for more information.
The guide includes, manuscript formatting, in-text referencing, reference page formatting. There are other styles linked on this page. Ensure you are looking at the ASA section.
This guide adopts the style outlined in the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation, 9th edition, 2019 (also known as “The McGill Guide”). It may be found at the Research Help Desk at both the New Westminster and Coquitlam campus libraries.
Click here to access other citation styles, including American Chemical Style (ACS), American Antiquity Style, American Sociological (ASA) Style, IEEE, Scientific Style and Format (CSE), and more.