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Use the following practice exercises from Canada's Royal Roads University to test your skills in using APA style in a variety of areas: general skills (see the introductory video link on the first page under the "General APA exercise" link), formatting, in-text citations, and reference list:
The following online sites help you build a citation in a variety of formats, including APA.
(Note: Accuracy of citations created using the following online citation building tools may vary; always compare these tool-created citations with the print manuals for both the MLA and APA styles.)
According to the APA's web site,
A DOI is a unique alphanumeric string that identifies content and provides a persistent link to its location on the internet. DOIs can be found in database records and the reference lists of published works.
Note: In APA style (7th edition), the DOI number is required to be represented as a clickable link. More recent DOI numbers are typically already in clickable link format (such as in Example 2 above). If, however, the DOI you are citing is not in link format (as in Example 1 above), you must convert it to a link by doing the following (as shown below using the DOI in Example 1 above):
To convert a non-link DOI to a clickable link: