The Library has copies of the ASA Style Guides in the Circulating, Reference, and Reserves Collections.
Some of the online databases that the Library subscribes to will show you how to cite the article you found.
This is a great shortcut, but be aware that the citation may not be quite right for ASA formatting. Be sure to check the citation and verify that all the details are correct.
Note: EBSCO and Gale databases DO NOT currently contain ASA citations.
ZoteroBib is a free and easy way to create bibliographies made by the creators of Zotero. It can create bibliographies in 9,000 different styles that you can copy and paste into your paper
Download the ASA (7th Edition) Quick Guide HERE.
Visit the online ASA in-text citation and references page formatting guides created by the OWL!