Plus, it is amazing (OK, not really) how many academic disciplines and
professional societies require APA-style referencing -- most of the
social sciences, nursing, most of the allied health fields, etc., use
APA as their "official" format.

Kathleen Morgan wrote:
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> >
> >I gave up requiring strict APA style over 20 years ago as irrelevant
> >to most of my students.  Very few of them are ever going to publish
> >in an APA journal -- those can learn it in Grad school.
> >I've adapted the basic elements of APA formatting (see my lab
> >manual) so that students are familiar with the basic organization
> >and know where to find things and something about the process behind
> >the material in different sections of a research report.
> >Is there a theological term for APA Publication Guide literalists?
> >(there are plenty of psychological characterizations that fit;-).
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> The only reason I persist in requiring this style (even for those I
> suspect will not use it again) is because in just about any job I can
> imagine in which employees have to do some kind of writing, SOME kind
> of standardized format _will_ be required.  The client will want the
> documents that you prepare for him or her to be in a particular
> format, or the discipline in which you find yourself working will
> have some kind of conventional format, etc.  (oops!;-))  I tell
> students that this is and will be the case, and that they might as
> well get used to having to comply with a specific set of formatting
> instructions.
> --Kathy Morgan
> Wheaton College
> Norton, MA  02766
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