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Citing a Textbook in APA Style

Welcome to our guide on citing textbooks in APA format! Our AI assistant is here to help you with step-by-step instructions, ensuring your citations are accurate and properly formatted.

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Citing a textbook in APA style typically involves the author(s), publication year, title in italics, edition (if applicable), and publisher. For example: Smith, J. (2020). Title of the textbook (2nd ed.). Publisher. Citing can sometimes feel tricky! What textbook are you looking to cite? I'm here to help you with any specifics you might need.