APA examples for in-text citation and resource citation
In-text example: APA in-text citation style uses the author's last name and the year of publication, for example: (Field, 2005). For direct quotations, include the page number as well, for example: (Field, 2005, p.14). For sources such as websites and e-books that have no page numbers, use a paragraph number.
APA 7th Edition without doi: (References): Reichert, M.C. (2016). Unlocking Boys' Potential. Educational Leadership, 74(1), 22-26.
APA 7th Edition with doi:
McLeskey, J., Landers, E., Williamson, P., & Hoppey, D. (2012). Are We Moving Toward Educating Students With Disabilities in Less Restrictive Settings? Journal of Special Education, 46(3), 131–140. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022466910376670
To find books, you can search the library's catalog below. The local catalog will let you see what is at the Marion Campus Library as well as other libraries in the University Libraries system and allow you to search for materials available statewide through the OhioLINK catalog.
If you have trouble locating an item in the catalog or in the library shelving (stacks), stop by or contact the library staff for assistance - we are ready to help!
Enter your search term below to look for books available in the OSUL system. Marion books are indicated by the location of the material in the library (example: Marion Campus Library Stacks).
Many resources are also available as web e-books. These resources are indicated by the designation WEB E-Books.
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Enter your search term here to use the OhioLink Catalog. Remember that if you request materials to be sent to a library, you must use your Student ID number. We suggest that you have them sent to the Marion Campus Library location. Contact the library if you have problems.
Selected Education databases listed below are great starting points to find education-related articles. Access the complete list of Education databases with the link at the end. Additional ones listed can also be useful. See the full list of University Libraries' database subscriptions here. Use the search box under Find a Database to find a particular database or select a subject area from the list on the right to locate a database.
Open source journals can also be useful.
In addition to books and articles, websites are another information source. Below are links to a handful of websites that your instructor has indicated useful/relevant.
General
Education-Related
Some professors place materials in the library for use with a course. Course Reserves materials have restricted circulation loans and are located at the Marion Campus Library circulation desk.