A Pocket Style Manual, APA Version by Diana Hacker & Nancy Sommers
Author:Diana Hacker & Nancy Sommers [Hacker, Diana]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin's
Published: 2015-08-10T07:00:00+00:00
14f Personal communication and social media
▪ 66. E-mail E-mail messages, letters, and other personal communication are not included in the list of references. (See item 15 on p. 109 for citing these sources in the text of your paper.)
▪ 67. Online posting If an online posting is not archived, cite it as a personal communication in the text of your paper and do not include it in the list of references. If the posting is archived, give the URL and the name of the discussion list if it is not part of the URL.
McKinney, J. (2006, December 19). Adult education-healthcare partnerships [Electronic mailing list message]. Retrieved from http://www.nifl.gov/pipermail/healthliteracy/2006/000524.html
▪ 68. Twitter post (tweet) If the writer’s real name and screen name are both given, put the real name first, followed by the screen name in brackets. If only the screen name is known, do not put it in brackets. Include the entire text of the tweet as the title; end with the URL.
CQ Researcher. (2012, December 5). Up to 80 percent of the 600,000 processed foods sold in America have sugar added to their recipes. See http://bit.ly/UmfA4L [Tweet]. Retrieved from https://twitter.com/cqresearcher/status/276449095521038336
▪ 69. Facebook post If the writer’s real name and screen name are both given, put the real name first, followed by the screen name in brackets. If only the screen name is known, do not put it in brackets. Give a few words of the post as a title. Include the URL for the poster’s Facebook page. If you are citing a personal Facebook page that will not be accessible to your readers, cite it as personal communication in your text, not in the reference list (see item 15 on p. 109).
U.S. Department of Education. (2012, October 9). They are resilient [Facebook post]. Retrieved October 15, 2012, from http://www.facebook.com/ED.gov
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