I'm helping a student set a paper in LaTeX and I'm having trouble with
BibTeX.

The trouble is that she has to use the American Psychology Association
style. As one who uses only the Harvard system, I am trying to keep it
simple, if only to broaden my own education.

Normally, I would simple include

\bibliographystyle{apa}

in the preamble, then

\bibliography{ReferenceList}

towards the end of the essay (TLC suggestion)

and the reference would be

ReferenceList.bib

following the form in TLC.

But something's not working.

It occurs to me that apa.bst might not be part of the standard LaTeX
package (I can't find it, if it is).

Can anyone help? I'd appreciate any suggestions.

Regards,

Bill Bennett.


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