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+\documentclass[DIV=9, parskip=half, pagesize=auto]{scrartcl}
+
+\usepackage{fixltx2e}
+\usepackage{etex}
+\usepackage{xspace}
+\usepackage{lmodern}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage{textcomp}
+\usepackage{microtype}
+\usepackage[unicode=true]{hyperref}
+
+\newcommand*{\mail}[1]{\href{mailto:#1}{\texttt{#1}}}
+\newcommand*{\pkg}[1]{\textsf{#1}}
+\newcommand*{\cs}[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash#1}}
+\makeatletter
+\newcommand*{\cmd}[1]{\cs{\expandafter\@gobble\string#1}}
+\makeatother
+\newcommand*{\meta}[1]{\textlangle\textsl{#1}\textrangle}
+\newcommand*{\marg}[1]{\texttt{\{}\meta{#1}\texttt{\}}}
+\newcommand*{\oarg}[1]{\texttt{[}\meta{#1}\texttt{]}}
+\newcommand*{\parg}[1]{\texttt{(}\meta{#1}\texttt{)}}
+\newcommand*{\BibTeX}{Bib\kern-0.08em\TeX\@\xspace}
+
+\pdfstringdefDisableCommands{%
+ \def\BibTeX{BibTeX\xspace}%
+}
+
+\addtokomafont{title}{\rmfamily}
+
+\title{The \pkg{mslapa} package\thanks{This manual documents the \BibTeX style \pkg{mslapa.bst} and the accompanying package \pkg{mslapa.sty}.}}
+\author{Michael S. Landy\thanks{\mail{landy@nyu.edu}}\and Clea F. Rees\and Nelson H. F. Beebe\thanks{\mail{beebe@plot79.math.utah.edu}}}
+\date{5/1/95}
+
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\maketitle
+
+\noindent
+This software is based on previous APA formats as explained below. The
+changes made to produce the \pkg{mslapa} format were originally made by Michael S.
+Landy in 1994 and are public domain. The copyright and licensing of the file
+as a whole also depends on the copyright and licensing of the original code.
+Further details may be found below.\\
+This statement added 2008/11/25 by Clea F. Rees in an attempt to make the
+situation a little clearer following communication with Michael S. Landy.
+
+This pair of files automates most (although not all) of the bibliographic
+and citation formatting of APA (American Psychological Association) style.
+The various citations formats that you want are things like:
+%
+\begin{enumerate}
+\item \label{item:1} `in the work of Landy (1985, 1989a,b)'
+\item \label{item:2} `in the work of Landy, Dosher and Sperling (1989)'
+\item \label{item:3} `in the work of Landy and colleagues (1989)'
+\item \label{item:4} `it has been shown (Landy, 1989) that \ldots'
+\item \label{item:5} `it has been shown (Landy, 1989a, 1990; Sperling, 1991) that \ldots'
+\item \label{item:6} `it has been shown (Landy, Dosher \& Sperling, 1989a) that \ldots'
+\item \label{item:7} `it has been shown (Landy et al.,\ 1989a) that \ldots'
+\item \label{item:8} `it has been shown (e.g.,\ Landy et al.,\ 1989a) that \ldots'
+\item \label{item:9} `it has been shown (see, e.g.,\ Landy et al.,\ 1989a, for discussion) \ldots'
+\end{enumerate}
+
+\pagebreak[2]
+
+These are achieved by a number of citation macros:
+%
+\begin{itemize}
+\item \cmd{\cite}\parg{PRENOTE}\oarg{NOTE}\verb+{+\meta{KEY1}\verb+,+\meta{KEY2}\verb+}+ -- for cases \ref{item:4}, \ref{item:5} and~\ref{item:6}
+\item \cmd{\shortcite}\parg{PRENOTE}\oarg{NOTE}\verb+{+\meta{KEY1}\verb+,+\meta{KEY2}\verb+}+ -- for case \ref{item:7}, \ref{item:8} and~\ref{item:9}
+\item \cmd{\citeyear}\parg{PRENOTE}\oarg{NOTE}\verb+{+\meta{KEY1}\verb+,+\meta{KEY2}\verb+}+ -- for cases \ref{item:1}, \ref{item:2} and~\ref{item:3}
+\end{itemize}
+%
+Note that \meta{PRENOTE} will be put in the parentheses preceding the citations
+(and followed by a blank), and \meta{NOTE} will follow the citations (preceded by
+a comma). Both \meta{PRENOTE} and \meta{NOTE} are (independently) optional arguments.
+Thus, number~\ref{item:8} above was produced by
+\verb+\shortcite(e.g.,){LANDYETAL89A}+,
+and number~\ref{item:9} was produced by
+\verb+\shortcite(see, e.g.,)[for discussion]{LANDYETAL89A}+.
+
+\cmd{\shortcite} will use `et al.'\ for all citations of 3 or more authors. If
+you have a string of citations with more than one citation of 3 or more
+authors, and you want some of those to have et al. and others to be spelled
+out, then you will have to use \cmd{\nocite}\verb+{+\meta{KEY1}\verb+,+\meta{KEY2}\verb+}+ and format the citation
+yourself by hand:
+%
+\begin{flushleft}
+ `\texttt{%
+ it has been shown (Landy, Dosher \cmd{\&} Sperling, 1989a; Sperling et al.,
+ 1990\cmd{\nocite}\{LANDETAL89A,SPERETAL90\}) that \ldots%
+ }'
+\end{flushleft}
+
+There are also macros which insert only the author text without the year
+(\cmd{\fullciteA} and \cmd{\shortciteA}), although it's not clear to me where one would
+want to use that. If you want to format things in any other way, you are
+stuck formatting the citation yourself, e.\,g.:
+%
+\begin{verbatim}
+In 1989, Landy and colleagues\nocite{LANDETAL89} discovered...
+\end{verbatim}
+
+The style macros for \texttt{cite}/\texttt{shortcite}/\texttt{citeyear} will lay things out as
+described above, so that if two citations in a row have the same authors,
+the authors are listed once, and if the same year as well, only the letter
+names are added (as in \texttt{1989a,b})\@. The algorithm recognizes that the form
+`Landy et al.'\ can refer to any articles with 3 or more authors beginning
+with \textsl{Landy}, and hence all such cited articles require letters after the year
+(just in case you happen to cite them using `et al.')\@. The letters are
+added in such a way that the citation letters for a given \texttt{shortauthor}/\texttt{year}
+combination appear in order in the references section. Also, in the reference
+section, and author such as `\verb+von Helmholtz+' will be alphabetized under \textsl{H}
+and printed as `von Helmholtz, H. (1866).\ \ldots'\@. If you prefer to
+alphabetize this under \textsl{V} you can either put the name in braces \verb+{von Helmholtz}+
+in your bibliography file (to make it look like a last name), or you can
+alter the function `\texttt{sort.format.names}' below as indicated in the comment to
+be found there.
+
+\pagebreak[2]
+
+Things this style won't do for you:
+%
+\begin{itemize}
+\item Citations come out in the order you put them in the argument
+ to \texttt{cite}\slash\texttt{shortcite}\slash\texttt{citeyear}\@. So, if you want them sorted a
+ particular way (alphabetically within year or vice versa), you have
+ to do that yourself.
+\item APA specifies that full author order should be used the first time
+ a reference is cited, and \textit{et al.}\ (for 3 or more authors) thereafter.
+ You have to do this yourself by using \cmd{\cite} or \cmd{\citeyear} the first
+ time and \cmd{\shortcite} thereafter.
+\end{itemize}
+
+\end{document}