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    If I just take quote from one page in a resource that has a page range, does the page number after the quote (in-text citation) get based on that only one page I use or the page range of resources?
    CageyCat
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    You would use only the page number from which you took the quote. Double check any APA resource you have, or talk to a librarian if in doubt.
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    If you use multiple page numbers, for example ,OP. 1,4,6,890,65,39,32,66,46,90,21. How do you write this in your reference?
    LibArtsPremed18
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    For the in-text citation, only include the page number you are referencing in that sentence. You do not need page numbers in the reference list for a book, only if you are citing a specific article in a journal, then you'd include the page range of that article. But for a book, you do not need page numbers in the reference list, only the parenthetical citations.
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    How do I cite pages 99, 101 and 104?
    LibArtsPremed18
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    Ideally, your in-text citation would only reference the page you specifically pulled from in that sentence. If you are synthesizing info from multiple pages, you would format it (Author, Date, pp. 99, 101, 104). In the reference list, you do not need page numbers unless you are citing an article within a larger journal edition.
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    If I cite a single page, (David, 2009, p. 7), should I avoid writing the page number in the references, write (p. 7), or write the page numbers of the chapter (pp. 1-27)?
    LibArtsPremed18
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    Avoid writing the page number in the reference list unless you are citing an article within a larger academic journal, then you'll need the page range of the article. But for a book, you don't need page numbers in the reference list.
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    How do you cite multiple page numbers through out a report from the same source?
    LibArtsPremed18
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    You should include the page numbers being cited at the end of the in text citation. For example: (Jones, 1998, pp. 199–201). For only one page, you only need one "p").
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    My edition of the APA guide (6th edition) uses an en dash and not a hyphen in page ranges, but you use a short dash or hyphen. Does this mean it is OK to use either in APA style?
    LibArtsPremed18
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    The current edition of APA is the 7th, which also has an en dash. It probably does not matter, but you should check with your instructor/professor to be certain of their standards.
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    In citing a page number in a reference, the author did this: 384 pp. What does the double p mean?
    LibArtsPremed18
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    pp normally refers to multiple pages. For example, p.2 vs pp. 2-7. It can also describe the length of something. For example, a 350 page book could be described as 350 pp., but length is not a part of an APA citation.
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    If you provide an in-text citation, do you not need to provide an additional reference for that source at the bottom of the page?
    LibArtsPremed18
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    In APA, your sources should be cited both in text and in a reference list in its own page at the end of the paper. Do not use footnotes in APA style.
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    My article pages are 256-271 in the reference. but the downloaded article pages are 1-13. I am quoting. Do I put page 3 in the citation? Also, the number of pages of doesn't match. Thanks!
    LibArtsPremed18
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    You should use the page numbers that appear in the original reference, as that is likely how it appeared in print.
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