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10 things you need to know about APA 7th edition. The differences between APA6 and APA 7 explained simply.

APA 7th edition: 10 things you may want to know. You can checkout APA 7 at www.citemaker.com/apa7 1. Books - Place (and specifically "n.p") is no longer required. The publisher is now included for web sourced books. This was previously omitted. 2. Book and Journal Editors are formatted differently to the previous edition where there is no chapter or article title.  The inclusion of the editor's role in journals is consistent with other source types; e.g. the role of director for a film or video. 3. Experiential sources, such as museum visits and artistic performances, are now formally acknowledged. This was not previously the case and is a catch-up with other styles. 4. Legal and Government sources - there is greater clarity that was missing for court proceedings, legislation, parliamentary proceeding, and testimonies (new). These soruces are very US-oriented and it will take us additional time to update for other jurisdictions. 5. Historical sources now incl

Students can do more with APA 7th edition on CiteMaker.

Students can do more with APA 7 th edition on CiteMaker. Best in class for distance learning. The world's most accurate free citation generator, CiteMaker ( www.citemaker.com ), is now live with APA 7 th  edition (APA 7). CiteMaker offers more source types than competing generators for exporting citations and bibliographies direct into assignments or saving to reference lists. CiteMaker's latest release follows the publishing of the 7 th  edition specifications by the American Psychological Association (APA) late last year. It is also a timely release given distance learning initiatives being introduced to combat the COVID-19 virus. Students can create citations and bibliographies automatically or manually in APA 7 on CiteMaker; just as they can for 7 other referencing styles on desktop, laptop, and tablet devices. An APA 7 chrome extension is to be released in the coming weeks. APA 7 th  edition sets a new standard in specificity that will be welcomed by students and ed