2. University of Phoenix
Books
Necessary information to cite:
– Who wrote it?
– When was it published?
– What is the title of the book?
– Where was it published?
– Who published it?
3. University of Phoenix
Book – with one author
Allen, G. (2002). Pandas in pandemonium. San
Francisco: Bally Press. Publisher
information
Book title
Date of
publication
Author’s
name
4. University of Phoenix
Book – with two to six authors
Maldonado, M., Ireland, V., & Fox, C. (2004).
Training can be more efficient. Phoenix,
AZ: Huxley-Madison Press.
Authors’
names
Date of
publication
Book title Publisher
information
5. University of Phoenix
Book – with an editor
Fibber, F., & McGee, G. (Eds.). (2001). Using
Web-based training to your advantage: A
compilation of essays. New York: Jackstrap
Press.
Editors’
names
Book title
Publisher
information
Date of
publication
6. University of Phoenix
Book – custom-cover edition
Bruno, J. (2004). APA made easy (University of
Phoenix). Boston: Quagmire Press.
Author’s
name
Date of
publication
Book title
w/custom
edition
information
Publisher
information
7. University of Phoenix
Book – more than one volume
Alexander, M. (2003). A concise look at
instructional design. (Vols. 1-43). New York:
Gamut Press.
Smith, P. (2004). Instructional design across
the decades. (Vol. 13). San Francisco: Paul
Bunyan.
Bound
Volume
Unbound
Volume
8. University of Phoenix
Book – article or chapter
(in edited book)
Fox, C. (2001). Building a team from scratch. In
C. Peterson & M. Maldonado (Eds.), Change
is the constant (pp. 89-95). London: Majesty
Press.
Author’s
name
Date of article’s
publication
Article (or
chapter) title
Editors’
names
Book title
Publisher
information
9. University of Phoenix
Periodicals
• Published in intervals – journals,
magazines, and newspapers
• Specific additional information needed:
– The day and month of publication
– Volume and issue number
– Page number(s)
10. University of Phoenix
Periodical – journal article
(Continuous Pagination)
Phelps, Y. (2003). Academic stress: Working
around and through the dissertation process.
Edupsych Bulletin, 104, 156-158.
Author’s
name
Date of
publication
Article title
Title of
periodical
Volume number
Page
numbers
11. University of Phoenix
Periodical – journal article
(Issues Paged Separately)
Sherman, K. (2004). Editing for fun.
Entrepreneurial Guide, 6(3), 48-51.
Author’s
name Date of
publication
Article title
Title of
periodical
Volume number
Issue
number
Page
numbers
12. University of Phoenix
Periodical – abstract of article
Beckwith, D. (2002). Movies for a changing
society. Cinematic Clips, 8, 271-282. Abstract
obtained from Literary Abstracts, 2003, 42,
Item 421.
Author’s
name
Date of
publication
Article title
Title of
periodical
Title of work from which the
abstract was obtained
Date of publication for
work from which the
abstract was obtained
13. University of Phoenix
Periodical – magazine article
Welzant, H. (2003, October 1). Going to school
online. Time, 22-23, 89.
Author’s
name
Date of publication including
month and date
Article title
Title of
periodical
Page
numbers
14. University of Phoenix
Periodical – newspaper article
Dunham, A. D. (2002, May 31). Catching the
crime. The San Francisco Chronicle, pp. A5,
A9.
Author’s
name
Date of publication
including month and day Article title
Title of
periodical
Page
numbers
15. University of Phoenix
Electronic sources
Three types of references:
• Item found in the University of Phoenix
Library
• Item found in an e-text for a course
• Item found on the Internet
16. University of Phoenix
Electronic sources – University library
Batschelett, M. (2001). Seeking Atlantis. Law
Review, 6(2), 25-29. Retrieved April 1, 2004,
from ProQuest database.
Author’s
name
Date of
publication Article title Title of
periodical
Volume, issue
and page
numbers
Retrieval
Date
Storage
location
17. University of Phoenix
Electronic sources – e-text
University of Phoenix. (Ed.). (2001). Organizational
behavior (University of Phoenix Custom Edition e-
text). Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing.
Retrieved July 4, 2004, from University of Phoenix,
Resource, ORG502—Organizational Behavior Web
site:
https://mycampus.phoenix.edu/secure/resource/res
ource.asp
Editor’s
name
Book title
and
publisher
info
Date of
publication
Retrieval Date
Storage
location
URL
18. University of Phoenix
Electronic sources – Internet
U.S. Department of Education. (2004, August
11). Prepared remarks for Secretary Paige at
the “Kids Read: Kids Succeed” grant award.
Retrieved September 10, 2004, from
http://www.ed.gov/news/speeches/2004/08/08
112004.html
Author’s
name
Date of publication
including month and day
Title of
work
Retrieval Date URL
19. University of Phoenix
Wrap-Up
• Cite all sources used in your paper
• List only sources cited in your paper
• Alphabetize by first author’s last name
• Use hanging indentation
• When in doubt-refer to approved style guide