Image citation in APA:
Green River College Holman Library. (n.d.). [Scholarly journal examples]. Libguides. https://libapps.s3.amazonaws.com/customers/2231/images/20200127_181032__1_.jpg
Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication). Title of article in sentence case: Subtitle if any. Name of Journal, Volume Number(Issue Number), first page number-last page number. DOI formatted as a hyperlink
Example |
Bailey, N.W. (2012). Evolutionary models of extended phenotypes. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 27(3), 561-569. https://doi.org/10.1037/rev0000126 |
In-Text Paraphrase |
(Author's Last Name, Year) Example: (Bailey, 2012) |
In-Text Quote |
(Author's Last Name, Year, p. Page Number) (Bailey, 2012, p. 562) |
Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given., & Last Name of Second Author, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication). Title of article in sentence case: Subtitle if any. Name of Journal, Volume Number(Issue Number), first page number-last page number. DOI formatted as a hyperlink
Note: Separate the authors' names by putting a comma between them. For the final author listed add an ampersand (&) after the comma and before the final author's last name.
Example |
Pempek, T.A., Yermolayeva, Y.A., & Calvert, S.L. (2009). College students' social networking experiences on Facebook. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 3(2), 227-238. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appdev.2008.12.010t |
In-Text | See Chart Below "In-Text Citation For Two or More Authors/Editors" |
Number of Authors/Editors | First Time Paraphrased | Second and Subsequent Times Paraphrased | First Time Quoting | Second and Subsequent Times Quoting |
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Two |
(Case & Daristotle, 2011) |
(Case & Daristotle, 2011) |
(Case & Daristotle, 2011, p. 57) | (Case & Daristotle, 2011, p. 57) |
Three or more |
(Case et al.,2011) |
(Case et al., 2011) | (Case et al., 2011, p. 57) | (Case et al., 2011, p. 57) |
List the first nineteen authors followed by three spaced ellipse points (. . .) , and then the last author's name.
Example |
Kalnay, E., Kanamitsu, M., Kistler, R., Collins, W., Deaven, D., Gandin, L., Iredell, M., Sha, S., White, G., Woollen, J., Zhu, Y., Chelliah, M., Ebisuzaki, W., Higgins, W., Janowiak, J., Mo, K. C., Ropepelewski, C., Wang, J., Leetmaa, A., ... Joesph, D. (1996). The NCEP/NCAR 40-year reanalysis project. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 77(3), 437-471. https://doi.org/fg6rf9 |
In-Text Paraphrase |
(First author's last name et al., Year) Example: (Kalnay et al., 1996) |
In-Text Quote |
(First author's last name et al., Year, p. Page number quote is from) Example: (Kalnay et al., 1996, p. 439) |
Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication). Title of article in sentence case: Subtitle if any. Name of Journal, Volume Number(Issue Number), first page number-last page number.
Note: The APA Manual (7th ed.) recommends not including the database or the URL of the journal home page for online articles without a DOI.
Example |
Carlisle, D. (2012). In the line of fire. Nursing Standard, 26(39), 18-19. |
In-Text Paraphrase |
(Author's Last Name, Year) Example: (Carlisle, 2012) |
In-Text Quote |
(Author's Last Name, Year, p. Page Number) Example: (Carlisle, 2012, p. 18) |
Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given., & Last Name of Second Author, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication). Title of article in sentence case: Subtitle if any. Name of Journal, Volume Number(Issue Number), first page number-last page number if given.
Note: In the reference list invert all authors' names; give last names and initials for only up to and including twenty authors. When a source has twenty-one or more authors, include the first twenty authors’ names, then three ellipses (…), and add the last author’s name.
Note: The APA Manual (7th ed.) recommends not including the library database for journal articles without a DOI as these works are widely available.
Example |
Bogan, E., & Paun, E. (2011). The assimilation of immigrants into the British labor market. Geopolitics, History, and International Relations, 3(2), 272. |
In-Text | See Chart Below "In-Text Citation For Two or More Authors/Editors" |
Number of Authors/Editors | First Time Paraphrased | Second and Subsequent Times Paraphrased | First Time Quoting | Second and Subsequent Times Quoting |
---|---|---|---|---|
Two |
(Case & Daristotle, 2011) |
(Case & Daristotle, 2011) |
(Case & Daristotle, 2011, p. 57) | (Case & Daristotle, 2011, p. 57) |
Three or more |
(Case et al.,2011) |
(Case et al., 2011) | (Case et al., 2011, p. 57) | (Case et al., 2011, p. 57) |
List the first nineteen authors followed by three spaced ellipse points (. . .) , and then the last author's name.
Example |
Kalnay, E., Kanamitsu, M., Kistler, R., Collins, W., Deaven, D., Gandin, L., Iredell, M., Sha, S., White, G., Woollen, J., Zhu, Y., Chelliah, M., Ebisuzaki, W., Higgins, W., Janowiak, J., Mo, K. C., Ropepelewski, C., Wang, J., Leetmaa, A., ... Joesph, D. (1996). The NCEP/NCAR 40-year reanalysis project. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 77(3), 437-471. |
In-Text Paraphrase |
(First author's last name et al., Year) Example: (Kalnay et al., 1996) |
In-Text Quote |
(First author's last name et al., Year, p. Page number quote is from) Example: (Kalnay et al., 1996, p. 439) |
Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication). Title of article in sentence case: Subtitle if any. Name of Journal, Volume Number(Issue Number if given). URL
Example |
Flachs, A. (2010). Food for thought: The social impact of community gardens in the Greater Cleveland Area. Electronic Green Journal, 1(30). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6bh7j4z4 |
In-Text Paraphrase |
(Author's Last Name, Year) (Flachs, 2010) |
In-Text Quote |
(Author's Last Name, Year, p. Page Number) Example: (Flachs, 2010, Conclusion section, para. 3) Note: In this example, there were no visible page numbers or paragraph numbers, so you can cite the section heading and the number of the paragraph in that section to identify where your quote came from. |
Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication). Title of article in sentence case: Subtitle if any. Name of Journal, Volume Number(Issue Number), first page number-last page number.
Example |
Jungers, W.L. (2010). Biomechanics: Barefoot running strikes back. Nature, 463(2), 433-434. |
In-Text Paraphrase |
(Author's Last Name, Year) Example: (Jungers, 2010) |
In-Text Quote |
(Author's Last Name, Year, p. Page number) Example: (Jungers, 2010, p. 433) |
Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication, Month Day if Given). Title of article: Subtitle if any. Name of Magazine, Volume Number(Issue Number), first page number-last page number.
Example |
Abramsky, S. (2012, May 14). The other America 2012. Nation, 294(20), 11-18. |
In-Text Paraphrase |
(Author's Last Name, Year) Example: (Abramsky, 2012) |
In-Text Quote |
(Author's Last Name, Year, p. Page Number) Example: (Abramsky, 2012, p. 14) |
Example |
Schachter, H. (2012, June 18). What does it take to be a good team player? The Globe and Mail, B7. Note: If an article ends with a question mark or exclamation mark (!), you do not need to add a period to mark the end of the title. |
In-Text Paraphrase |
(Author's Last Name, Year) Example: (Schachter, 2012) |
In-Text Quote |
(Author's Last Name, Year, p. Page Number) (Schachter, 2012, p. B7) |
Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication, Month Day if Given). Title of article: Subtitle if any. Name of Newspaper, SectionPage.
Example |
Aulakh, R. (2012, June 13). From surviving to thriving. Toronto Star, GT1, GT4. |
In-Text Paraphrase |
(Author's Last Name, Year) Example: (Aulakh, 2012) |
In-Text Quote |
(Author's Last Name, Year, p. Page Number) Example: (Aulakh, 2012, p. GT1) |
Title of article: Subtitle if any. (Year of Publication, Month Day if Given). Name of Newspaper, p. SectionPage.
Note: If instead of having no author, the article is signed as being written by "Anonymous", put the name "Anonymous" where you'd normally put the author's name. Only use the word Anonymous if the article is specifically credited that way.
Example |
Get on board for train safety. (2012, June 17). Toronto Star, A14. |
In-Text Paraphrase |
("One two or three words from the title", Year) Example: ("Get on board", 2012) Note: Choose one or more of the first words from the title, enough to clearly identify the article in the Reference list. Use double quotation marks around the words from the title of an article in the in-text citation. |
In-Text Quote |
("One two or three words from the title", Year, p. Page Number) Example: ("Get on board," p. A14) Note: Choose one or more of the first words from the title, enough to clearly identify the article in the Reference list. Use double quotation marks around the words from the title of an article in the in-text citation. |
Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication, Month Day if Given). Title of article: Subtitle if any. Name of Newspaper or Magazine. URL
Example |
Aw, J. (2012, June 12). Stopping the soda bulge: Why we need to consider restricting sugary beverages. National Post. https://nationalpost.com/health/stopping-the-soda-bulge-why-we-need-to-consider-restricting-sugary-beverages |
In-Text Paraphrase |
(Author's Last Name, Year) Example: (Aw, 2012) |
In-Text Quote |
(Author's Last Name, Year, p. Page Number) Example: (Aw, 2012, para. 1) Note: This entry has no page numbers, so a paragraph number is used instead. |
Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication, Month Day if Given). Title of article: Subtitle if any. Name of News Website. URL
Note:
Use this format for articles published in online news sources such as BBC News, HuffPost, CNN, Salon etc.
Example |
Tucker, E. & Miller, Z. (2020, Jan. 18). Dems gear up to make case for Trump's removal. HuffPost. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dems-gear-up-to-make-case-for-trumps-removal_n_5e23569ec5b6321176149dbe |
In-Text Paraphrase |
(Author's Last Name, Year) Example: (Tucker & Miller, 2020) |
In-Text Quote |
(Author's Last Name, Year, p. Page Number) Example: (Tucker & Miller, 2020) Note: This entry has no page numbers, so a paragraph number is used instead. |
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All citations should be double spaced and have a hanging indent in a Reference List.
A "hanging indent" means that each subsequent line after the first line of your citation should be indented by 0.5 inches.
It is acceptable for hyperlinks to be blue and underlined (live) or black without underlining.
All hyperlinks must include https://
Do not put a period after DOIs or hyperlinks.
Some electronic content is assigned a unique number called a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). If a DOI is provided for a journal article, include it after the page numbers of the article as a hyperlink - https://doi.org/xxxxx
You do not need to put a period after a DOI number.
Not sure whether your article is from a journal? Look for these characteristics:
Articles may also come from magazines or newspapers.
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Author
Today, scientific articles can have many authors due to large-scale experiments run by large teams. In some research areas, an article can even have hundreds of authors! Generally, the first author is considered the lead author, so when citing it is important not to change the order co-authors are listed in. For details on how to balance efficiency and accuracy when citing academic articles with long lists of authors, see the various examples on this page.
Titles
Italicize titles of journals, magazines and newspapers. Do not italicize the titles of articles.
Capitalize only the first letter of the first word of the article title. If there is a colon in the article title, also capitalize the first letter of the first word after the colon.
Dates
If an item has no date, use the short form n.d. where you would normally put the date.
Volume and Issue Numbers
Italicize volume numbers but not issue numbers
Retrieval Dates
Most articles will not need these in the citation. Only use them for online articles from places where content may change often, such as a social media site like Academia.edu.
Page Numbers
If an article doesn't appear on continuous pages, list all the page numbers the article is on, separated by commas. For example (4, 6, 12-14)
If the original title of the work is a language different from that of the paper you are writing, provide a translation of the title in square brackets after the title.
Example:
Correa, A. L. (2019). La hija olvidada [The daughter’s tale]. Atria Books.
When a publisher provides an official translation for a work’s title (which is the case for La Hija Olvidada), use that in the reference list entry. Otherwise, translate the title yourself, ensuring that your translation captures the meaning of the title. The translation does not have to be literal; the purpose of including the translation is to give readers a sense of what the work is about.
this info is from the official APA blog: https://apastyle.apa.org/blog/citing-works-written-another-language
Credit the translator or translators in the reference by writing the abbreviation “Trans.” after the translator’s name and placing both the name and abbreviation in parentheses after the title of the work (but before the period).
Example:
Piaget, J. (1972). Intellectual evolution from adolescence to adulthood (J. Bliss & H. Furth, Trans.). Human Development, 15(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1159/000271225 (Original work published 1970)
this info is from the official APA blog: https://apastyle.apa.org/blog/citing-translated-works