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Title page It consists of the title of your paper, your name and institution. If instructed, it may also include a course/section number, instructor name, and due date. The title page should be numbered the first page. A running head should appear in the upper left-hand corner of your paper.
use label Running head; then, provide the abbreviated title (IN UPPERCASE LETTERS), aligned left. Place the page number in this same header, but align right, beginning with page number 1. This header should be 1 inch from the top.
Formatting an APA title page Place the running head in the page's header: use label Running head; then, provide the abbreviated title (IN UPPERCASE LETTERS), aligned left. Place the page number in this same header, but align right, beginning with page number 1. This header should be 1 inch from the top.
In APA Style, the cover page, or title page, should include the running head, page number, title of the paper, your name as the author, and the institutional affiliation. Some APA sample papers also include an author's note, but this is usually considered optional for student class papers.
The title page includes Running Head, Page Number, Title of the Paper, the Author's Name (aka: you!), and the Institutional Affiliation. The title should be provided in title case at the center of the page vertically and horizontally.
Write the title about one third of the way down the page. ... Leave 2-3 lines, then write your name. ... Leave 2-3 lines. Write the course or class information. ... Write the instructor's name on the next line. ... Write the date on the next line.
Reference Page Basics The type of source determines what the Reference entry looks like. First names are not included on the Reference page. The date should be included on both the Reference page and the in-text citation. The way the Reference entry looks is not always the way it looks within the paper.
Reference Page Basics First names are not included on the Reference page. The date should be included on both the Reference page and the in-text citation. The way the Reference entry looks is not always the way it looks within the paper.
PUBLICATION DATES It's important to know the date a document was published. This information tells the reader how much time has passed between the writing and publication of the source document and the writing of your own research paper. Obviously, in research writing, the newer the information, the better.
Writing the Date in Full In formal writing, always write the date in full when it is part of a sentence. This will usually involve giving the day of the month, the month, and the year: The meeting will take place on April 21, 2019. Note that the year follows after a comma.
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