Navigating APA Style Citations for Library Science Dissertation

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One of my core academic struggles lies in understanding how to effectively incorporate APA style into my dissertation, ensuring that my research methodology aligns seamlessly with university-specific requirements. With a focus on information access, literacy assessment, and digital equity, I aim to not only contribute meaningfully to the field but also to uphold the highest standards of academic integrity.

Could anyone offer insights into how best to tackle APA style citations within the context of Library Science research? How can I impeccably integrate these citations while maintaining a clear and coherent narrative flow in my dissertation? As an organized, analytical, and service-oriented doctoral student with an unwavering commitment to promoting information literacy and digital access, I seek guidance on this crucial aspect of scholarly writing. Your expertise in this area would be immensely valuable as I strive to construct a dissertation that is both rigorous in content and impeccable in presentation.
 
Don't interrupt your writing to format citations perfectly—just pop in a placeholder like (Smith, 2020) and keep going. Fix formatting later. Also, the Purdue OWL website is free and has EVERYTHING you need for APA 7th. Bookmark it. You'll visit it approximately 500 times before you finish. 😅
 
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