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APA Workshops for Students

by Kelsey Chaban on October 3rd, 2023 in Academic Integrity & Citations | 0 Comments

October 16-20 is KPU Academic Integrity Week! Come learn how to cite with APA from a KPU Librarian. This in-person workshop will give you an overview of why we cite and how we cite; both in-text and in our reference list.

Stock image of three students sitting in a library with an educator standing behind them. 'Citing with APA' in white text at centre.Session Details

Citing with APA: APA Citation Workshops

Date and times: Surrey Library Lab (1st Floor, Arbutus Building)
October 16th 9:30-10:45 am
October 16th 1-2:15 pm
October 17th 10-11:15 am
October 17th 4-5:15 pm

Richmond Library Lab
October 18th 9:30-10:45 am
October 18th, 4-5:15 pm
October 19th 10-11:15 am
October 19th 1-2:15 pm

Register: Citation Workshops Registration. All sessions are in-person.

There are lots of other events for students on KPU Academic Integrity Week. Check it out!

Questions? Ask us.


New video-based course on MLA style citations

by Kelsey Chaban on May 19th, 2022 in Academic Integrity & Citations | 0 Comments

MLA Style 101 is a new video-based resource to learn the basics of citation using MLA style citations.

Direct from the Modern Language Association, KPU Library is pleased to announce that our subscription to the MLA Handbook now allows our users access to a new, 12 part introductory course called MLA Style 101. The course features 9 videos to help you and your students learn about the core elements of citation using MLA style. Check it out!

Visit MLA Handbook, 9th edition, and click on 'Courses' on the grey menu ribbon.

Questions? Ask us.

Screen capture from: Modern Language Association. "Course: MLA Style 101." MLA Handbook Plus, https://mlahandbookplus-org.ezproxy.kpu.ca:2443/courses/pages/mla-style-101. Accessed 11 May 2022.


New Open Resource: Chicago Style Citations

by Kelsey Chaban on February 23rd, 2022 in Academic Integrity & Citations | 0 Comments

KPU Library is pleased to present a new citation resource for students and instructors on the Chicago Manual of Style, authored by Ulrike Kestler and Sigrid Kargut, two KPU Librarians.

Cover page for Chicago Style Citations, with an open book and pages fanning. Text reads Chicago Style Citations / 17th Edition with authors names below.Chicago Style Citations is a tutorial that covers the importance of citations, elements of common source types, and how to create footnotes or endnotes and bibliographic citations based on the Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition). 

Chicago Style Citations is an open resource published using Pressbooks. This means instructors can easily share and incorporate content from this resource in their lessons. "Why do we cite?" and "What is a footnote or endnote?" are just two examples of topics that can be integrated in your class work or assignments.

In addition to information and instruction on how to cite using the Chicago Manual of Style, there are also activities and exercises to help build citation skills. Chicago Style Citations can also be used as a reference resource. 

Read Chicago Style Citations.

The publication of this tutorial is the latest in this series of open resources on citation from KPU Library. APA Citations and MLA Citations are also available, as is Academic Integrity

Want more citation help? Visit KPU Library's Chicago Citation guide or general Citations Styles guide

Questions? Ask Us, or email Ulrike Kestler, EDST, LANC & Academic Integrity Liaison Librarian, or Sigrid Kargut, ACA, Political Science, & Sociology Liaison Librarian. 


New 'APA Style Citations' tutorial

by Kelsey Chaban on March 2nd, 2021 in Academic Integrity & Citations | 0 Comments

KPU Library is pleased to present a new APA Style citation resource for students and instructors. 

APA Citation Tutorial title pageAPA Style Citations is a tutorial that covers the importance of citations, elements of common source types, and how to create reference and in-text citations based on APA Style, 7th edition. 

APA Style Citations is an open resource published using Pressbooks. This means instructors can easily share and incorporate content from this resource--which includes text, exercises, and activities--in their teachings. "How Do I know The Source is a Journal Article?" or "What is an in-text Citation" are just two examples of topics that can be integrated in your class work or assignments. APA Style Citations can also be used as a reference resource. 

Read APA Style Citations.

Want more citation help? Visit KPU Library's APA Citation guide or general Citations Styles guide

Questions? Ask Us or email Ulrike Kestler, EDST, LANC & Academic Integrity Liaison Librarian. 


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