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Māori and Indigenous Studies: Māori Studies Citation Style

This Library and Study Guide is to assist students who are studying Māori at the University of Canterbury and Faculty of Education.

Citation Style for Māori Studies

APA Citation Style

This is a basic introduction to the APA citation style. It is based on the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th edition). APA style includes:

  • an in-text citation in your document to briefly identify the source you have quoted or paraphrased.
  • a Reference List for all in-text citations at the end of the document.

Citing sources correctly is important to:

  • give credit to the person who came up with the original idea.
  • direct readers to the original source for more information.
  • prove that you're basing your work on solid research.
  • avoid plagiarism and losing marks.

The examples on these pages are represented in EndNote as the APA_Canterbury style. For a general overview of APA referencing and practice examples see the library information on APA referencing.

Sample references

Basic rules

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