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Examples of References (Referenced page numbers are from Aaron, .docxcravennichole326
Examples of References
(Referenced page numbers are from Aaron, 2001 and APA, 2001)
TYPEinformationreference examples
(all references are fictional except APA, 1994)
An article in a Journal (Aaron, 2001, p. 402, #13 & 14; APA, 2001, p. 227, 4.11 and pp. 239-241, #1-4).
Author(s), year. Title of the article, capitalize the first word of the title, first word of the subtitle if there is one and proper names, do not italicize the article title. Italicize the Title of the Journal in Uppercase and Lowercase Letters, volume and the comma following volume (Add issue # in parentheses only if each journal begins with page 1), list page numbers of the article-do not use p. or pp. before the page numbers.
Hall, A. (1997). Change within an organization. Journal of Organizational Design, 12, 237-242.
If every issue begins with page 1, add issue #:
Hall, A. (1997). Change within an organization. Journal of Organizational Design, 12(2), 237-242.
An article in a Magazine (Aaron, 2001, p. 403, #16; APA, 2001, p. 227, 4.11 and pp. 241-242, #6).
Same as above except give the full date of the issue. In parentheses after the year, give the month for monthly publications or the month and day for weekly publications. List the volume number after the magazine title, followed by a comma. Do not use p. or pp. before page numbers. Include all page numbers even if they do not follow consecutively.
Moore, B. (1997, April). Change in the work setting. Workplace Issues, 222, 87- 95.
Jones, B. (1998, May 16). Problems at work. Business Weekly, 24, 62-65, 74.
Newspaper article (Aaron, 2001, p. 403 #17; APA, 2001, p. 225 & pp. 242-243, # 9-11)
Author (full Date). If no author, list the title and then the (Date). Capitalize the title of the article as you would for a journal or magazine. Italicize the Title of the Newspaper, list the page numbers using p. or pp. before them. If the article is more than one page but the page numbers are not continuous, list each page separated by a comma.
Cleever, B. (1998, June 30). Power structures in an organization. The Coastal News, pp. A2, A5, A8.
If no author:
Power sources in an organization. (1999, July 22). The Columbia News, p. C8.
Book (Aaron, 2001, p. 399 #1; APA, 2001, pp. 248-249, #23)
Edited Book (Aaron, 2001, p. 400 #4; APA, 2001 p. 249 # 25)
Book with group author and Publisher (Aaron, 2001, p. 400 #6; APA, 2001, pp. 248-249, # 24)
Book with no author or editor listed (Aaron, 2001, p. 401 #7; APA, 2001, p. 249, # 26)
Author(s), Editor(s), Group Author, or title if no author. (Date of publication). Title of the book.Italicize the title of the book, capitalize only the first word and the first word of the subtitle and proper nouns, end with a period.
If there is an edition, delete the period after title and enclose it in parentheses after the title and then place the period. If it is the first edition, omit the information. List the city and state where published, unless it is a major city (APA, 2001, p. 217)..
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APA 7th edition reference guide
1. 7th Edition
Quick Reference Guide
Journal
Article
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year). Title of the article.
Name of the Periodical, volume(issue), #–#. https://doi.org/xxxx
Invert names so that the last name comes first,
followed by a comma and the initials. Leave a space
between initials. Retain the order of authors’ names.
Place the year
in parentheses.
End with a period.
Capitalize only the first letter of the first word. For a two-part
title, capitalize the first word of the second part of the title. Also
capitalize proper nouns. Do not italicize. End with a period.
Capitalize all major words in the
periodical name. Follow with a
comma. Italicize the periodical
name (but not the comma after).
Italicize the volume number. Do not
put a space between the volume
number and the parentheses
around the issue number.
Do not italicize the issue number or
parentheses. Follow the parentheses with
a comma. No issue number? That’s okay.
Follow the volume number with a comma.
Include the article page
range. Use an en dash; do
not put spaces around the
en dash. End with a period.
Does the article have a
DOI? Include a DOI for all
works that have one. Do not
put a period after the DOI.
Book
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Copyright Year). Title of the book (7th ed.).
Publisher. DOI or URL
Invert names so that the last name comes first,
followed by a comma and the initials. Leave a space
between initials. Retain the order of authors’ names.
Place the copyright year
in parentheses. End with
a period.
Capitalize only the first letter of the first word. For a two-part
title, capitalize the first word of the second part of the title. Also
capitalize proper nouns. Italicize the title. End with a period.
Does the book have an edition or volume number? If so, include
the number in parentheses after the title but before the period. If both,
show edition first and volume second, separated by a comma. Do
not put a period between the title and the parenthetical information.
Include the name of the publisher, followed
by a period. Do not include the publisher
location. Are there multiple publishers?
If so, separate them with a semicolon.
Does the book have a DOI? Include a DOI if available.
Do not include a URL or database information for works from
academic research databases. Include a URL for ebooks from
other websites. Do not put a period after the DOI or URL.
2. Chapter in
an Edited Book
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Copyright Year). Title of the book chapter.
In A. A. Editor & B. B. Editor (Eds.), Title of the book (2nd ed., pp. #–#).
Publisher. DOI or URL
Invert names so that the last name comes first,
followed by a comma and the initials. Leave a space
between initials. Retain the order of authors’ names.
Place the copyright year
in parentheses. End with
a period.
Capitalize only the first letter of the first word. For a two-part
title, capitalize the first word of the second part of the title.
Also capitalize proper nouns. Do not italicize. End with a period.
Write the word “In” and the initials
and last name (not inverted) of
each editor. Use “(Ed.)” for one
editor or “(Eds.)” for multiple
editors. End with a comma.
Provide the title of the book in which
the chapter appears. Capitalize only
the first letter of the first word. For a
two-part title, capitalize the first word
of the second part of the title. Also
capitalize proper nouns. Italicize the
book title.
Include the chapter page range. End with a period.
Does the book have an edition or volume
number? If so, include the number in parentheses
before the page range. If both, show edition
first and volume second, separated by a comma,
before the page range. Do not put a period
between the title and the parenthetical information.
Include the name of the publisher followed
by a period. Do not include the publisher
location. If there are multiple publishers,
separate them with a semicolon.
Does the book have a DOI or URL? Include a DOI if available.
Do not include a URL or database information for works from
academic research databases. Include a URL for ebooks from
other websites. Do not put a period after the DOI or URL.
More information on reference variations not shown here (e.g., in-press articles, articles with article numbers, articles without DOIs, books with titled volumes,
audiobooks) can be found in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.) and in the Concise Guide to APA Style (7th ed.):
Journal articles and other periodicals Section 10.1
Books and reference works Section 10.2
Edited book chapters and entries in reference works Section 10.3
SOURCE: American Psychological Association. (2020).
Publication manual of the American Psychological Association
(7th ed.). https://doi.org/10.1037/0000165-000
CREDIT: MELANIE R. FOWLER, FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE