It’s all Latin to me: Latin abbreviations in scholarly writing — APA Style blog by Chelsea Lee
Also:
You can download a PDF of the Latin abbreviations table here if you would like to use it as a handout for teaching or classroom purposes.
It’s all Latin to me: Latin abbreviations in scholarly writing — APA Style blog by Chelsea Lee
Also:
You can download a PDF of the Latin abbreviations table here if you would like to use it as a handout for teaching or classroom purposes.
Lists, part 5: Bulleted Lists — from blog.APAStyle.org by Timothy McAdoo
This is the fifth in a six-part series about lists. Today I’ll discuss bulleted lists, which are new to APA Style!
Bulleted Lists
As the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association notes (p. 63), creating a list sometimes “helps the reader understand the organization of key points.” And although numbered lists are useful, in some cases the numbers may imply a chronology or ranking of importance that you don’t intend. Thus, I’m happy to share that bulleted lists are now an official part of APA Style (pp. 64–65)!
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