On 06/05/2007 11:39 AM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> One of my professors has decided that all of his graduate students must
> heceforth use APA style. I googled and found some books, but most
> everything online and in the bookstores is either high priced or out of
> date ("set your typewriter to double spaced"). I also found some
> software that claimed to "make APA style easy." I bet the software is
> just templates with style sheets, and probably for "that other word
> processor." I could buy or borrow a book and then make my own styles
> and templates, but if someone else has already done so, why reinvent
> the wheel? Does anyone know of any good resources for the APA style
> that are current?This was discussed recently in: MLA Format Preset? As Ken pointed out, the Japan site has templates. Also see: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ You might also have a look at: <http://documentation.openoffice.org/Samples_Templates/User/template_2_x/writer/index.html> Thesis.ott and Thesis_Additions.zip both by Matthias Ansorg 1st place winner of the 2006 Template contest. This Thesis template and kit makes good use of Writer features, includes detailed instructions, and adds features for using Biblio. Not sure it that will meet the APA style, but it might be worth looking at. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
