If you need to cite the articles, please choose the APA or MLA style. I, the Chairman, prefer using the APA style; the reason is I adopt the APA style to write my thesis at NTU. What's the differentiation between APA and MLA? I think the primary differentiation is the marshaling sequence, and my opinion is as following two sentences.
APA = who, when, what and where MLA = who, what, where and when
When I read or cite an article, I think who wrote and when published are the most important matters. Actually, the article name doesn't matter at all for me, and therefore I think it's not important about what its name is. If you want to find an article, you'll have to know where it published from. In fact, this is always the last step, so that both of APA and MLA put it at the back. Most scholars always focus on a few researchers, and therefore who(researcher's name)and when(article's published year)are the most important matters. On the other hand, because it's impossible to remember each article's name, you just can memorize the relationships of the researchers' names and their articles' published years. Whatever you like which one, please adopt the following styles.
APA Style
When I read or cite an article, I think who wrote and when published are the most important matters. Actually, the article name doesn't matter at all for me, and therefore I think it's not important about what its name is. If you want to find an article, you'll have to know where it published from. In fact, this is always the last step, so that both of APA and MLA put it at the back. Most scholars always focus on a few researchers, and therefore who(researcher's name)and when(article's published year)are the most important matters. On the other hand, because it's impossible to remember each article's name, you just can memorize the relationships of the researchers' names and their articles' published years. Whatever you like which one, please adopt the following styles.
APA Style
- Ching-Min Huang(Year or Date)Article Name, Ching-Min Huang Office.
- C. M. Huang(Year or Date)Article Name, Ching-Min Huang Office.
- Huang, Ching-Min "Article Name" Ching-Min Huang Office(Year or Date).
- Huang, C. M. "Article Name" Ching-Min Huang Office(Year or Date).
- American Psychological Association, http://www.apa.org/
- Modern Language Association, http://www.mla.org/