WMU Aviation Security Questions
Assignment 5 (Part II) APA Forms Due at the Beginning of Class on Thursday, Nov. 3rdFor 15 points, please use your APA 7th Edition Notes to put the following 5 out-of-order citations into
proper APA order. A few sources might contain an unnecessary item or 2 that does not fit into the
standard citation. Then put the in-text citation below each ordered source. You may type your answers or
write them in pencil.
#1a
Journal article
Article title =
A finite element method for analysis of vibration induced by maglev trains
Journal of Sound and Vibration, Volume 211, 30 July 2020, Pages 3751-3761
Authors = S. Zodd, Y. Long, C., Holder & P. Pine,
Doi = https://doi.org/10.1016_josandv_2020.211.112345
In-text form the first time cited=
In-text form the second time cited=
#2a.
A standard trade article with an author but no issue, volume or page numbers
Author = Klien, Larry.
Date (2018)
URL: www.controlengineering_klien-2018.buildingabet
Trade magazine title
In-text form =
article title = Building a better mousetrap
Control Engineering
#3b
Online only periodical (a trade article to be specific) with no author
Article title = Ethical
considerations for mechatronics
Source Title = Reliable Plant (2021, February 14)
https://www.reliable plant.com/filmprod101-feb200
In-text form =
#4a Web page with an author
Institution = U.S. Patent Office Author= Sadler, Jennifer Article Tile = Strategies to manage
mechatronics, serial # 30819
Date last updated/ modified = 2021, May 4
URL = http://USPTO.gov/Read/30819/manage- mechatronics-performance
In-text form =
#4b Web page with no author from a highly reputable institution or company
Institution = United States Department of Transportation (USDOT)
Date last updated (2019, July 4). Article title = Crash Invesitgation #9110
URL = http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/PTO/search-bool.html
In-text form =
7th Edition, APA Citation Forms for References and Bibliographies
1a. Citation forms for scholoarly journal articles and conference papers from a library database
Authors. (year only). Article title. Title of the journal or conference in italics, volume number in italics, page range. URL/DOI:
Example
Davis, T., Bullis, M., Matz, M. & Smith. Y. (2022). Rebuilding America’s infrastructure. International
Journal of Transportation, 33, 45-78. https://doi.org/10.1123/1.JOT.201286
If the journal article or conference paper has no page range, it’s very new, so you might have only an article number to put there.
You may also use the DOI only at the end:
Davis, T., Bullis, M., Matz, M. & Smith. Y. (2022). Rebuilding America’s infrastructure. International
Conference on Transportation, 33, 911067. Doi: 10.1123/1.ICOT_Rebuilding-911067
If the journal article has no volume or page numbers
Davis, T., Bullis, M., Matz, M. & Smith. Y. (2022). Rebuilding America’s infrastructure. International
Journal of Transportation, Article in Press. Doi: 10.1123/1.JOT.201286
1b. Citation form for conference papers with no volume number and no actual page range
Authors. (year of publication). Title of the article. Title of the conference in italics, Location of the conference =
city, State, country if not in the U.S., page range if given. URL/DOI:
Example
Davis, T., Bullis, M., Matz, M. & Smith. Y. (2022). Rebuilding America’s infrastructure. International
Conference on Transportation Problems, San Diego, CA. https://doi.org/10.1123/1.23-ICOTP2012
In-text Citation Forms
For the first time cited
(Davis, Bullis, Matz & Smith, 2022).
After the first time cited
(Davis et al., 2022).
If there were more than 5 authors
(Davis et al., 2022) each time cited
2a. A standard trade article citation from the Library’s Databases
Author. (Year). Article title. Journal Title in italics, Volume number in italics (issue # or no. as they
sometimes abbreviate it), page range.
Example
Dornheim, A. (2021). Airbus to save U.S. Airways? Aviation Week and Space Technology, 12 (3),
15-22.
2b. A trade article from the library’s databases with no author
Airbus to save U.S. Airways? (2021). Aviation Week and Space Technology, 12 (3),
15-22.
If there are no volume or issue numbers, then use #3a.
3a. For online-only periodical articles (including trades, popular magazines, and news articles)
Author. (Year, month day). Article title. Journal Title in italics + the full URL.
Example
Butler, A. (2021, February 19). Global Eagle block 40 in budget crosshairs. Aviation Week and Space
Technology. http://www.aviationweek.com/Article.aspx?id=/articlexml/awx_02_19_2013_p0-550454.xml
3b. Online only periodical article with no author
Global Eagle block 40 in budget crosshairs. (2021, February 19). Aviation Week and Space
Technology. http://www.aviationweek.com/Article.aspx?id=/article-xml/awx_02_19_2013_p0550454.xml
3c. If your online periodical article will not let you paste the URL but will hyperlink the article title
Mobley, K. (2022, October 31). Problem-solving techniques for a high-performance team (reliableplant.com). Reliable
Plant.
In-text Citation Forms for 2a-3c
2. (Dornheim, 2021).
2b. (“Airbus to save…,” 2021).
3. (Butler, 2021)
3b. (“Global Eagle block…,” 2021)
In-text citation form for 2 authors
(Dornheim & Abbot, 2021) every time, no et al.
3c. (Mobley, 2022)
APA Citation Forms for online-only sources (non-news/non-trade/non scholarly)
Author. (Full date last updated, often given at the top or bottom of the article). Use (n.d.) if there is no date last
updated). Title of the work in italics. Title of the company/institution. + the Full URL.
4a. A web page (where a company, institution or individual self publishes on their own website)
Tindol, R. (2021, December 1). Caltech researchers achieve first electrowetting of carbon nanotubes.
http://www.caltech.edu/content/caltech-researchers-achieve-first-electrowetting-carbonnanotubes
The In-text citation form will be (Tindol, 2021).
If There is No Date last Updated or Publication Date
Tindol, R. (n.d.). Caltech researchers achieve first electrowetting of carbon nanotubes.
http://www.caltech.edu/content/caltech-researchers-achieve-first-electrowetting-carbonnanotubes
The In-text citation form will be (Tindol, n.d.).
4b. A web page from a reputable institution, company, or government source (with no author)
National Transportation Safety Board [NTSB]. (2020, December 21). Investigation results of accident
a222017, flight 233, Seattle WA. http://www.onlineethics.org/cms/9147.aspx
In-Text citation =(NTSB, 2020)
“Author” and same year
(NTSB, 2020a). (NTSB, 2020b). and (NTSB 2020c). if you had 3 articles from the same
other examples = (NASA, 2018). (FAA, 2020). (Daimler-Chrysler, 2020). (MDOT, 2022).
5a. For an online-only book
De Huff, E. (2012). Case studies in crashes involving pilot error in Canada.
http://digital.library/Uwesternontario.Dehuff/casestudies.html
5b. For a hard-copy book
Smith, Y. & Brown, F. (2013). Carbon capture technology in British Columbia. Pearson Publishing. DOI: if there is one.
6. For Wikipedia or any article in a “Wiki”
Carbon capture. (2018, March 7). In Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/carbon_capture
In-text citation = (“Carbon capture,” 2018).
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