APA 7 - Citation and Bibliographic Registration Rules

Starting from January 2020, the mandatory citation and bibliographic registration rules for researchers and students in studies, papers, and theses in psychology are those established by the American Psychological Association, abbreviated as APA Rules, 7th Edition.
In the Psychology Library, you can find copies of the printed guide,Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 7 Edition, 2020, However, academic libraries do not have access to the APA's online platform.
Below are links to various alternative online sites where you can find detailed information about the citation and bibliographic registration rules according to the 7th Edition, both in English and Hebrew:
- Changes in the 7th Edition - PURDUE University
- A Quick Guide to APA 7 - CSUDH University Library
- APA 7th Edition - Middlebury Libraries - Citation & Style Guide
- APA Style - Introduction
- Victoria University - APA 7th Referencing: Getting Started in APA 7th
- AUT Libary - APA 7th Referencing Style Guide
- 'Citation Generator You can create citations in both Hebrew and English according to the APA 7 rules only.
Highly recommended, for precise bibliographic registration, to input bibliographic data into the form! - A new and updated guide - APA 7 Citation and Bibliography Rules - The Beit Berl College Library - The guide is still under preparation but is continually updated with missing sections and items, including a chapter on presenting statistical data and tables according to APA 7 methodology.
- Guidelines for Academic Writing in Hebrew According to APA Rules, 7th Edition- By Noga Dvir, a staff member from The Library Team of the Academic College of Society and the Arts
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For your convenience, here are links to several websites with detailed information on the citation and bibliographic registration rules of APA 6th Edition: