Well, in my classes, I make sure to tell them after they are finished with their bibliographies, to check the citations against the Purdue Owl, to make sure the
format is correct. I think we will have to stress it. I ddn’t realize about the capitalization. We will need to alert the writing centers and tell them…. We can put a big box on all the “how to cite” tabs of the libguides. I am wondering how often it
happens because I haven’t heard anyone come back to me and say…these citations are wrong and I have gotten points off for it. Has anyone there?
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Subject: Re: [SERIALST] EBSCO's APA citations are incorrect
So what is the solution?
Darci Jones
Darci R. Jones, B.S., M.S.L.S.
Director of University Libraries and Distance Learning
Mercyhurst University
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Subject: [SERIALST] EBSCO's APA citations are incorrect
Greetings colleagues,
Have you had any success getting EBSCO to listen to this issue and correct it? We have tried for two full
years to get them to fix the incorrect APA citations that are being created by EBSCO databases.
For example, when we search PsycInfo and locate the below resource, the system creates this citation:
MacPherson, L., Tull, M. T., Matusiewicz, A. K., Rodman, S., Strong, D. R., Kahler, C. W.,
& ... Lejuez, C. W. (2010). Randomized controlled trial of behavioral activation smoking cessation treatment for smokers with elevated depressive symptoms. Journal
Of Consulting
And Clinical Psychology, 78(1), 55-61. doi:10.1037/a0017939
I highlighted the incorrect portions above.
We have documented instances of students who use the EBSCO-generated citations and have points taken off by their professors
because the citations are incorrect. We find this to be completely unacceptable, and we also find EBSCO’s unwillingness or inability to solve it to be very disturbing.
In two years we have had absolutely no luck in getting EBSCO to address this issue. It is frustrating to say the least.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Janice G. Schuster, M.L.S.
Commons Librarian, Research, Education and Collections / Associate Professor
Phillips Memorial Library / Providence College
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