Cara Menulis Kutipan, Rujukan, atau Sitasi sesuai APA style 7th Edition
Summary
TLDRThis video tutorial provides a comprehensive guide on how to correctly cite sources and create references using the APA 7th edition style. It covers the proper formatting for in-text citations, including single and multiple authors, handling sources with no publication date, and the rules for citing works by the same author in the same year. Additionally, the video explains how to format direct quotes, long quotes (40+ words), and sources with three or more authors. The tutorial aims to help viewers improve their academic writing by mastering the APA citation system.
Takeaways
- 😀 Clear citation in APA 7th edition is crucial for academic writing, ensuring consistency and credibility.
- 😀 The basic format for in-text citations in APA includes the author's last name and the year of publication (e.g., Fauzi, 2012).
- 😀 For multiple authors, APA uses 'et al.' after the first author's name when there are more than two authors.
- 😀 When citing works by the same author published in the same year, differentiate them with 'a', 'b', etc. (e.g., Fauzi, 2015a; Fauzi, 2015b).
- 😀 Citations should be formatted with the author's last name followed by the publication year for simplicity and clarity.
- 😀 If no publication year is available, use 'n.d.' (no date) in the citation.
- 😀 For works with more than two authors, only the first author is listed followed by 'et al.' (e.g., Rudianto et al., 2017).
- 😀 Short quotations (less than 40 words) should be placed in quotation marks with the page number cited.
- 😀 Long quotations (more than 40 words) should be formatted as block quotes, indented without quotation marks.
- 😀 Special cases include differentiating authors with the same last name by using initials (e.g., Yusuf, A. vs. Yusuf, S.).
Q & A
What is the primary citation style used in this video?
-The video primarily discusses the use of the 7th edition of the American Psychological Association (APA) citation style.
Why is the 7th edition of APA format used in this video?
-The 7th edition of APA is used because it is the most recent version, and it is widely adopted by universities for thesis and dissertation guidelines, as well as by national and international journals.
How should a citation be formatted when citing a single author?
-When citing a single author, you should write the author's last name followed by the publication year in parentheses. For example: (Fauzi, 2012).
How do you cite a source with two authors?
-For two authors, both last names should be listed, separated by 'and' in Indonesian or '&' in English. Example: (Raharja & Hartati, 2012).
What happens when there are more than two authors in a citation?
-When there are more than two authors, only the first author's last name is used, followed by 'et al.' or 'dkk.' in Indonesian. For example: (Rudianto et al., 2019).
How do you cite sources by the same author published in the same year?
-When citing multiple sources by the same author published in the same year, you differentiate them by adding 'a', 'b', etc., after the year. For example: (Fauzi, 2015a) and (Fauzi, 2015b).
How are multiple citations from different authors formatted in a single set of parentheses?
-When citing multiple sources in one set of parentheses, the sources should be ordered alphabetically by the author's last name and separated by semicolons. For example: (Fauzi, 2017; Susanti, 2015; Zainuddin, 2019).
What should be done when citing a source with no publication date?
-If a source has no publication date, you should use 'n.d.' (no date) in place of the year. For example: (Raharjanto, n.d.).
How should direct quotes be cited in APA style?
-For direct quotes, you should include the author's last name, year of publication, and the page number. For example: (Gondang, 2020, p. 22).
What is the proper format for a quotation of 40 or more words?
-For quotations longer than 40 words, they should be formatted as block quotes, indented from the left margin without quotation marks.
How do you handle citations when multiple authors share the same last name?
-When multiple authors have the same last name, you must include their initials to differentiate them. For example: (Yusuf, E., 2016) and (Yusuf, S., 2016).
What if a source has more than two authors, and the author list is the same for multiple sources?
-When there are multiple sources with the same author list, you should list all the authors' names up until the point where they differ, followed by 'et al.' for the remaining authors. For example: (Rudianto, Tina, et al., 2020) and (Rudianto, Wildan, et al., 2020).
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