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Frequently Asked Questions
An APA citation is a reference format established by the American Psychological Association, widely used in social sciences to credit sources in research papers. It includes in-text citations and a reference list with specific formats for different types of sources.
To cite a book in APA, include the author's last name, initials, year of publication, book title in italics, and publisher. For example: Smith, J. (2020). *Understanding Psychology*. Psychology Press.
A journal article citation in APA format includes the author's initials, year, title of the article, journal name in italics, volume number, issue number (if available), and page range. Example: Doe, J. (2021). Research methods in psychology. *Journal of Psychology*, 35(2), 123-456.
In APA format, cite a website by including the author's name, date of publication, title of the page, website name, and URL. Example: Lee, K. (2019, March 15). *The art of citation*. Retrieved from https://www.citationguide.com/.
Yes, an online video citation should include the uploader's name, date of posting, title in italics, the platform, and the URL. Example: TutorTube. (2021, February 5). *Understanding APA style citations*. YouTube. https://youtu.be/abc123xyz
For works with two authors, list both names separated by an ampersand. For three or more, list the first author followed by *et al.* Example: Brown, T., & Green, S. (2022). For three or more: Clark, R., et al. (2022).
In APA, format a newspaper article citation by listing the author's surname and initials, publication date, article title, newspaper name in italics, and the URL or page number. Example: Thompson, L. (2023, April 15). *Economy grows*. The Daily News, p. A5.
Yes, list the host's name, year, month, day, episode title, podcast name in italics, and the URL. Example: Miller, H. (Host). (2023, March 12). *Exploring history (No. 25)*. History Talks. Retrieved from https://podcastlink.com/episode25.
Include the editor's name with (Ed.) or (Eds.), year of publication, book title in italics, and publisher. Example: Green, R., & White, S. (Eds.). (2023). *Anthology of modern literature*. LitPress.
Absolutely, APA format can be used for a wide range of sources, including books, articles, websites, reports, and multimedia content, each having specific guidelines.
No, APA citations do not have a specific character limit but should be concise while containing all necessary information to identify and locate the source.
No, our tool provides APA citation formats that align with guidelines, but results can't be edited within the platform. Copy output to modify in an external application if needed.
Supported text files include .txt, .md, .json, .csv. Images, audio, and video files are automatically transcribed before processing, ensuring wide compatibility.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to function, ensuring real-time access to APA formatting rules and resources.
For audio/video sources beyond 60 minutes, consider summarizing or citing specific segments within your work to remain within the tool’s processing limits.