APA Guidelines
As submitted by the NU faculty
Guide to APA Style (format):
Presentations:
Paper presented at a meeting:
Schwartz, C., & Lucero, G. (2005, February). Effect of Nonoxynol-9 Exposure on DNA Evidence.
Paper presented at 57th Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences, New Orleans, LA.
Accepted for presentation at a meeting:
Smith, C., & Stewart, L. (2007, February). Diatoms and its forensic significance.
Paper accepted for presentation at 59th Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences to be held in San Antonio, TX.
Proceedings of Meeting or Symposia:
Published in proceedings:
Schwartz, C., & Lucero, G. (2005, February). Effect of Nonoxynol-9 Exposure on DNA Evidence. Proceedings of American Academy of Forensic Sciences, USA, 57, 65 – 66.
Accepted for publication in proceedings:
Wood, M., & Thomas, I. (2007, February). A new method for transferrin identification using ultrathin layer isoelectric focusing. Accepted for publication in Proceedings of American Academy of Forensic Sciences, USA.
Periodicals:
Published paper:
Johnson, A. M., Schmid, K., & Alper, C. A. (2004). Inheritance of human alpha1-acid glycoprotein (orosomucoid) variants. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 68, 2293 – 2299.
Accepted for publication (In press):
Hiraiwa, K., and Ohno, Y. (In press). A high resolution single method for orosomucoid ORM1 and ORM2 phenotyping. Journal of Forensic Sciences.
Books and Book Chapters:
Books
Giblett, E. R. (2006). Genetic markers in human blood. Oxford and Edinburgh: Blackwell.
Saferstein, R. (2005). Criminalistics: An introduction to forensic science. (8thed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Book Chapters
Schmid, K. (2005). Alpha1-acid glycoprotein. In: F. W. Putnum (ed.), The plasma proteins. Vol. 1 (pp. 183 – 228). New York: Academic Press.
APA Reference Guide:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
Additional Internet resources related to APA style:
http://www.psywww.com/resource/apacrib.htm