Finding, Using, and Citing Sources in APA Style

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)

The CUNY SPS Writing Fellows will present a live webinar/Q&A session covering how to find, use, and cite sources in your writing. The presentation will include information on how to use CUNY OneSearch, direct quoting, paraphrasing, and how to create in-text citations and a reference list in APA format.

Presenters

Ada Gafter-O’Higgins
Ada Gafter-O’Higgins
Ada Gafter-O’Higgins is a 5th year PhD student at the Graduate Center, CUNY, majoring in Comparative Literature. She also holds a BA in French Literature. Her academic interests range from the 17th century French female memoir to Marcel Proust, and also encompass philosophy with a special interest in Plato and Heidegger. Some topics she is interested in are theories of knowledge, memory, the history of sexuality, and the intersection of philosophy and literature. She has tutored in French and taught English Composition courses at Brooklyn College for 3 years.
Liz Weglarz
Liz Weglarz
Liz Weglarz is a Ph.D. Candidate in Industrial-Organizational Psychology at CUNY’s Graduate Center. Her research is focused on leadership, emotions, and motivation. Liz currently teaches a motivation and learning course at Baruch College and a Human Resource Management course at Brooklyn College. Before joining the WAC@SPS team, Liz worked in various human resources roles in HR consulting and technology organizations. Liz completed her Bachelor’s degree and M.B.A. at Stony Brook University.