Video Tutorials - Posted to the CUE Library Vimeo channel, scroll through and watch the ones you need right now.
Education - Library Orientation Module - An overview for Education students about using CUE Library.
Looking for scholarly articles? Watch the video Searching Education Research Complete and consult these handouts:
The CUE Faculty of Education follows the APA Style Manual, 7th edition.
Brief Guides & Examples
In-depth Guides & Tutorials
Sample Papers - Note that these are provided by the American Psychological Association and, although they show the basic format and citation style, Education assignments are not necessarily structured in the same way.
Alberta Legislation - UofA Guide to Legal Citation
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - RRU Writing Centre
Alberta Curriculum / Program of Studies
Example from the new Alberta Curriculum, using the printable pdf versions
Example from the new Alberta Curriculum, using the browsable online versions
Example from previous Alberta Program of Studies
For more information on citing the Curriculum / Program of Studies
Teaching Quality Standard
Artificial Intelligence - Chat GPT
Classroom or Intranet (Moodle) Resources - including PowerPoint Slides or Lecture Notes
Indigenous Elders & Knowledge Keepers
Page Numbers in In-Text citations - General paraphrasing does not require a page number but direct quotes and/or specific information does.
Secondary Source Citations - citing information quoted or reported in another source, rather than the primary (original) source.
For more information visit APA Style & Grammar Guidelines and scroll down to see other options.
More Than Personal Communication: Citation templates for Elders and Knowledge Keepers - Video Tutorial
University of British Columbia
From the APA Style website on Audiovisual Media
Images, diagrams and artistic works require citations in your assignments, similar to citing text-based information from books and articles
Gather as much information as possible about the image. Try to locate the missing information by hovering your mouse over the image, looking at any captions above or below the image, and downloading a copy of the image then checking the file name.
General format for citing an online image:
In-Text Citation: (Artist Surname, Year)
Example: (Baumel, 2010)
Reference:
Artist Surname, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year). Title of the image [Format]. Title of the Website. URL (address of web site)
Example: Baumel, A. (2010). Cholera treatment center in Haiti [Online image]. Doctors Without Borders. https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org
Reference (No Author):
Title of the image. [Type of work]. (Year image was created). Title of the Website. URL (address of web site)
Example: Flu epidemic [Online image]. (1919). History. http://www.history.net/photo/flu-epidemic-art/collections
Reference (No Author, No Title, No Date):
[Subject and type of work]. Title of the Website. URL (address of web site)
[Untitled illustration of a sleeping dog]. Sleeping Animals. http://www.sleepinganimals/pix.com
- Adapted from Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library's guide to Citing Images
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