2. Citing References in Text
References in APA publications are cited
in text with an author- date citation
system and are listed alphabetically in the
references list;
This style of citation briefly identifies the
source for readers and enables them to
locate the source of information in the
alphabetical reference list at the end of the
research paper;
Each reference cited in text must appear
in the reference list, and each entry in the
reference list must be cited in text;
3. References list
A list of every source that is made
reference to in the research paper;
Provides the information necessary
for a reader to locate and retrieve
any source cited in the research
paper;
Each source cited in the research
paper must appear on the reference
page, and vice versa;
4. Formatting the References List
Start your list on a separate page after the text of your
document but before appendices;
Continue to number pages consecutively;
Center the heading References one inch from the top of the
page;
Begin each entry flush with the left margin, but indent
subsequent lines one-half inch/ or five spaces;
Double-space the entire list;
List sources alphabetically by authors’ (or editors’) last names;
If no author is given, alphabetize the source by the first word of
the title other than A, An, or The;
If the list includes two or more works by the same author,
alphabetize them by title;
Italicize titles and subtitles of books and periodicals;
Do not italicize titles of articles, and do not enclose them in
quotation marks;
For titles of books and articles, capitalize only the first word of
the title and the subtitle and any proper nouns or proper
adjectives;
For titles of periodicals, capitalize all major words;
5. Indent ½ inch from left margin after first line of entry
(hanging indentation);
Use & rather than and for multiple authors;
Alphabetize the entries in your list by the author's last
name, using the letter-by-letter system (ignore spaces and
other punctuation.);
Only the initials of the first and middle names are given;
For dates, spell out the names of months in the text of
your paper, but abbreviate them in the list of works cited,
except for May, June, and July;
Use either the day-month-year style (22 July 1999) or the
month-day-year style (July 22, 1999) and be consistent;
With the month-day-year style, be sure to add a comma
after the year unless another punctuation mark goes
there;
If the work has more than seven authors, list the first six
authors and then use ellipses after the sixth author's
name;
After the ellipses, list the last author's name of the work;
6. Order of References
Arrange entries in alphabetical order:
by the surname of the first author followed by initials
of the author's given name, and use the following rules
for:
Alphabetize by the author's surname:
Alphabetize letter by letter:
When alphabetizing surnames, remember that "nothing
precedes something":
Lopez, M. E., precedes Lopez de Molina, G.
Ibn Abdulaziz, T., precedes Ibn Nidal, A K. M.
Girard, J.-B., precedes Girard-Perregaux, A S.
Villa-Fuerte, S. A, precedes Villa-Lobos, J.
Benjamin, A S., precedes Ben Yaakov, D.
7. Publication Date:
Give in parentheses the year when the work was published;
For magazines, newsletters, and newspapers, give the year
and the exact date of the publication, separated by a comma
and enclosed in parentheses;
If the date is given as a season, give the year and the season,
separated by a comma and enclosed in parentheses;
For papers and posters presented at meetings, give the year
and month of the meeting, separated by a comma and
enclosed in parentheses;
If no date is available, write n. d. in parentheses.
For several volumes in a multi volume work or several
letters from the same collection, express the date as a range
of years from earliest to latest;
Finish the element with a period after the closing
parenthesis;
8. Title
Article or chapter title:
Capitalize only the first letter of the word of the title and
of the subtitle, if any, and any proper nouns; do not
italicize the title or place quotation marks around it.
Finish the element with a period . E. g.:
Mental and nervous diseases in the Russo-Japanese war:
A historical analysis.
Periodical title: Journals, newsletters, and magazines:
Give the periodical title in full, in uppercase and
lowercase letters. Italicize the name of the periodical:
Social Science Quarterly
Nonperiodical title: Books and reports:
Capitalize only the first word of the title and of the
subtitle, if any, and any proper nouns; italicize the title.
Enclose additional information given on the publication
for its identification and retrieval (e.g., edition, report
number, volume number) in parentheses immediately after
the title;
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9. When reports were written on typewriters,
the names of publications were underlined
because most typewriters had no way to print
italics;
If you write a bibliography by hand, you
should still underline the names of
publications;
But, if you use a computer, then publication
names should be in italics as they are below;
Always check with your instructor
regarding their preference of using italics or
underlining.
UNDERLINING OR ITALICS?
10. Book with one author
Carter, R. (1998). Mapping the mind.
Berkeley, CA: University of
California Press.
Guemide, B. (2014). Revolutionary Massachuseets
(1763-1775): History of the American
Revolution in Massachusetts. Paris: Editions
Publibook.
11. Book with two authors
Struck, W., Jr., & E. B. White. (1979).
The elements of style. (3rd ed.).
New York, NY: Macmillan.
12. Book with six or more
authors
Wolchik, S. A., S. G. West, I. N. Sandler,
J. Tein, D. Coatsworth, L. Lengua,
. …, J. Peterson. (2000). An experimental
evaluation of…
13. Book with no author
Merriam-Webster's collegiate dictionary.
(10th ed.). (1993). Springfield, MA:
Merriam-Webster.
14. Book with editors
Allison, M. T., &, I. E. Schneider. (Eds.).
(2000). Diversity and the recreation
profession: Organizational perspectives.
State College, PA: Venture.
Austin, J. (1995). The province of jurisprudence
determined. Rumble, W. E. (Ed.).
Cambridge, England: Cambridge
University Press.
15. Chapter in Book
Stern, J. A., &, D. N. Dunham. (1990). “The
ocular system”. In J. T. Cacioppo & L. G.
Tassinary (Eds.), Principles of
psychophysiology: Physical, social, and
inferential elements (pp. 513-553).
Berkeley, CA: University of California
Press.
16. TRANSLATION
Al-Farabi, A. N. (1998). On the
perfect state (R. Walzer,
Trans.). Chicago, IL: Kazi.
The Our'an: Translation. (2000).
(Abdullah Yusuf Ali. Trans.)
Tahrike: Elmhurst.
17. EDITION OTHER THAN THE FIRST
Moore, G. S. (2002). Living with the
earth: Concepts in environmental
health science. (2nd ed.). New
York, NY: Lewis.
18. REPUBLISHED BOOK
Piaget, J. (1952). The Language and
thought of the child. London,
England: Routledge & Kegan
Paul. (Original work published
1932).
19. Multivolume book
Koch, S. (Ed.). (1959-1963). Psychology: A study
of science (Vols. 1-6). New York:
McGraw-Hill.
20. ARTICLE IN A JOURNAL PAGINATED BY VOLUME
O’Connell, D. C., & Kowal, S. (2003). Psycholinguistics:
A half century of monologism. The American
Journal of Psychology, 116, 191–212.
Bekerian, D. A. (1993). In search of the typical
eyewitness. American Psychologist, 48, 574-576.
21. Journals with Pagination by Issue
Sellard, S., & Mills, M. E. (1995). Administrative issues
for use of nurse practitioners. Journal of
Nursing Administration, 25 (5), 64-70.
Guemide. B., Chellali Benachaiba, and Med Bouzar.
(December, 2011). Exploiting ICT to improve
professional development for secondary school
teachers in Algeria via e-learning. Malaysian Journal of
Distance Education. 13 (2), 75- 93.
22. ARTICLE IN A MAGAZINE
Ricciardi, S. (August 5, 2003). Enabling the
mobile work force. PC Magazine, 22, 46.
23. Article in a newspaper
Faler, B. (August 29, 2003). Primary colors:
Race and fundraising. The Washington Post,
p. 5.
24. ARTICLE IN A REVIEW
Ringel, S. (2003). Multiculturalism and the
therapeutic process. Clinical Social Work
Journal, 31, 212–13.
26. Encyclopedia
Blaser, L. (1996). "Relativity". Gale encyclopedia
of science (Vol. 15, pp. 82-6). New York:
Gale Encyclopedia Co.
Faber, B. L. (2003). "Grasshopper". World book
encyclopedia (Vol. 8, pp. 327–28). Chicago: World
Book.
27. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATION
Office of the Federal Register. (2003). The United States
government manual 2003/2004. Washington, DC:
U.S. Government Printing Office.
U.S. Public Health Service. (1999). The surgeon general’s
call to action to prevent suicide. Retrieved from
http://www.mentalhealth.org/suicideprevention/call
toaction.asp
28. Group Author
American Psychological Association. (2001).
Publication manual of the American
Psychological Association (5th ed.). Washington,
DC.
29. Thesis
Ho, M. (2000). Coping strategies of counselling
professionals. (Unpublished master’s thesis).
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
30. DISSERTATION
Meeks, M. G. (2006). Between abolition and reform:
First-year writing programs, e-literacies, and
institutional change (Published Doctoral
dissertation). North Carolina: University of
North Carolina. Retrieved from
http://dc.lib.unc.edu/etd
31. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Mama, A. (2001). Challenging subjects: Gender
and power in African contexts. In
Proceedings of Nordic African Institute
Conference: Rethinking power in Africa.
Uppsala, Sweden, 9–18.
Guemide, B. (2012). Founding an E-government in
Algeria by 2014: Prospects and Constraints for
Implementation. Proceedings of the International
Conference for E- Democracy and Open Government
(CeDEM12). Krems, Austria, 267- 80.
32. TECHNICAL OR RESEARCH REPORT
McCool, R., Fikes, R., & McGuinness, D. (2003).
Semantic Web tools for enhanced authoring (Report
No. KSL-03–07). Stanford, CA: Knowledge
Systems Laboratory.
33. UNPUBLISHED PAPER PRESENTED AT A MEETING OR SYMPOSIUM
Jones, J. G. (February, 18, 1999). Mental health
intervention in mass casualty disasters. Paper
presented at the Rocky Mountain Region
Disaster Mental Health Conference,
Laramie, WY.
34. FILM, VIDEO, OR DVD
Stallone, S. (Director). (2007). John Rambo
[Motion picture]. United States:
Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH &
Co. KG IV.
35. Roper, M., Bulgaria Petya Evtimova & Galia
Kyuchukova (Directors).(2009). Undisputed III:
Redemption. [Motion picture]. United States:
Nu Image & Issac Florentine Film.
36. TELEVISION PROGRAM, SINGLE EPISODE
Imperioli, M. (Writer), & Buscemi, S. (Director).
(2002). "Everybody hurts" [Television
series episode]. In D. Chase (Executive
Producer), The Sopranos. New York, NY:
Home Box Office.
37. Turner, B. (Director). Rohrs, C. (Editor).
Sunrow, J. & Cochran, R. (Writers).
(2008). "5: 00 P. M. – 6: 00 P. M."
[Television series episode]. In
Sutherland. K. (Executive Producer),
24 Season 8. New York, NY:
Fox Broadcasting Company.
39. CD
The Avalanches. (2001). Frontier psychiatrist:
Since I left you [CD]. Los Angeles, CA:
Elektra/Asylum Records.
40. VIDEO WEB POST
Klusman, P. (February 13, 2008). An engineer’s guide to cats
[Video file]. Video posted to
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHXBL6bzAR4
41. Citing Electronic Sources
• When citing sources accessed online or from an electronic database, include the
following elements:
• Author: Give the author’s name;
• Publication date: Include the date of electronic publication or of the latest update;
• When no publication date is available, use n. d. (no date);
• Title: List the document’s title, neither italicized nor in quotation marks;
• Print publication information: For articles from online journals, newspapers, or
reference databases, give the publication title and other publishing information;
• Retrieval information: For a work from a database:
• if the article has a DOI, include that number after the publication information; do
not include the name of the database;
• If there is no DOI, write Retrieved from followed by the URL for the journal’s home
page;
• For a work found on a Web site, write Retrieved from and include the URL;
• If the work seems likely to be updated or has no date of publication, include the
retrieval date;
• If the URL is longer than one line, break it only before a punctuation mark; do not
break http: //;
What is (DOI) ?
• A DOI (digital object identifier) is a permanent identifier given to a Web file or
other Internet document so that if its Internet address changes, users will be
redirected to its new address.
• The DOI system was conceived by the Association of American Publishers in
partnership with the Corporation for National Research Initiatives and is now
administered by the International DOI Foundation.
• Here's what a typical DOI might look like: 10.1002/ISBNJ0-471-58064-3
42. Electronic sources
Barringer, F. (February 7, 2008). In many communities, it’s not easy going
green. The New York Times. Retrieved from: http://www.nytimes.com
Cleary, J. M., & Crafti, N. (2007). Basic need satisfaction, emotional eating, and
dietary restraint as risk factors for recurrent overeating in a community
sample. E- Journal of Applied Psychology, 2(3), 27–39.
Retrieved from: http://ojs.lib.swin.edu.au/index.php/ejap
43. Web page
Green, C. (April 16, 2000). History & philosophy of psychology
web resources. Retrieved from
http://www.yorku.ca/dept.htm
44. ARTICLE FROM A DATABASE
Hazleden, R. (December, 2003). Love yourself: The relationship of
the self with itself in popular self-help texts. Journal of
Sociology, 39(4), 413–428. Retrieved from: http://jos.sagepub.com
Morley, N. J., Ball, L. J., & Ormerod, T. C. (2006). How the detection of
insurance fraud succeeds and fails. Psychology, Crime, & Law,
12(2), 163–180. doi:10.1080/10683160512331316325
45. DOCUMENT FROM A WEB SITE
Behnke, P. C. (February 22, 2006). The homeless are everyone’s
problem. Authors’ Den. Retrieved from:
http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewArticle.asp?id=21017
Hacker, J. S. (2006). The privatization of risk and the growing
economic insecurity of Americans. Items and Issues, 5(4), 16–23.
Retrieved from:
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What parents should know about treatment of behavioral and
emotional disorders in preschool children. (2006). APA Online.
Retrieved from: http://www.apa.org/releases/kidsmed.html
46. Professional paper from Internet
Jacob, B. & Shoemaker, N. (n. d.). The Myers-Briggs Type
Indicator: An interpersonal tool for system administrators.
Retrieved from:
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