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American Psychological Association (APA) Documentation M
This handout begins with general guidelines about the parts of a paper you need to document, and then presents a brief
overview of the APA documentation system as described in the 6 th edition of the Publication Manual of the American
Psychological Association (2009). The sections that follow describe and illustrate (I) the reference list and (II) text citations.
The handout ends with a list of additional resources on APA style.

What to Document
Be sure to document all the sources you’ve used in writing your paper. You’ll need to cite sources for
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direct quotations
paraphrases and summaries of ideas and information from sources,
information and ideas that are not common knowledge or are not available in a standard reference work, and
any other borrowed material that might appear to be your own if there were no citation.

For more information on what needs to be documented, ask your course instructor, and consult the Writing Center’s
handout on quoting, paraphrasing, and acknowledging sources.

Overview of APA Documentation
The APA documentation system is commonly used in the social sciences and education, as well as in fields such as nursing. It
is a parenthetical documentation system. That means you will place citations to sources in parentheses within your own
sentences (usually the author’s last name and the year of publication) to indicate you have used ideas, information, and
quotations from sources at that particular spot in your paper. The parenthetical information points to specific sources in an
alphabetized list of references (titled References, not Bibliography) at the end of your paper.

I. Creating the Reference List for Your Paper
Begin the reference list on a new page, and title that page References (do not use italics). List only sources you have cited,
and list all of these except for personal communications (e.g., interviews, letters, e-mails, messages from unarchived
discussion groups, or any other material not accessible to your readers). Double-space all text (not as spaced in the
examples in this handout) unless your instructor advises otherwise.
In general, order the reference list alphabetically by authors’ surnames, but follow these guidelines for special cases:
#

Same author(s), different years: order by year of publication, earliest to latest.
Alibali, M. W. (1999). How children . . . .
Alibali, M. W. (2005). Mechanisms of change . . . .

#

Same author(s), same year: order alphabetically by first word of the title (excluding a, an, or the), and add a lowercase a, b, etc., to the year.
Weist, M. D., & Christodulu, K. V. (2000a). Better mental health care. . . .
Weist, M. D., & Christodulu, K. V. (2000b). Expanded school mental health programs. . . .

#

Same initial name(s) in multiple-author entries: alphabetize according to the first surname that differs.
Harper, G. F., Mallette, B., Maheady, L., Bentley, A., & Moore, J. (1995)
Harper, G. F., Mallette, B., Maheady, L., Parkes, V., & Moore, J. (1993)
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General Principles About References for Electronic Sources
The general principle in APA style is to include the same information as you would for a print source, in the same order, and
add just enough information about finding the source electronically to help the reader of your paper find that reference. If
an online source has a digital object identifier (DOI), a permanent identifier for an electronic publication, you should use
that instead of a URL.

if . . .

you should . . .

here are examples . . .

if a publication includes
a digital object
identifier (DOI), a
permanent identifier for
an electronic publication

use the DOI instead of a URL

Alibali, M. W., Phillips, K. M. O., & Fischer, A. D. (2009).
Learning new problem-solving strategies leads to
changes in problem representation. Cognitive
Development, 24, 89-101. doi:10.1016
Gaudio, J. L., & Snowdon, C. T. (2008). Spatial cues more
salient than color cues in cotton-top tamarins
(Saguinus oedipus) reversal learning. Journal of
Comparative Psychology, 122, 441-444. doi:
10.1037/0735-7036.122.4.441

if you retrieved a journal
or newspaper article
online but it does not
have a DOI

use “Retrieved from http:// . .
. ,” using the URL for the
journal or newspaper’s home
page

Barringer, F. (2009, Sept. 14). Hawaii tries green tools in
remaking power grid. The New York Times. Retrieved
from http://www.nytimes.com
Park, A. (2009, Sept. 14). A shot at cancer. Time 174(10), 3239. Retrieved from www.time.com/

if you found a source
through an online
database

you’re wondering
whether to include a
retrieval date

do not list the database (such
as PsycARTICLES,
ScienceDirect, EBSCO,
LexisNexis, ProQuest) you
used to find an article; use
“Retrieved from http:// . . .”
using the URL for the
magazine, journal, or
newspaper’s home page

Alibali, M. W., Phillips, K. M. O., & Fischer, A. D. (2009).
Learning new problem-solving strategies leads to
changes in problem representation. Cognitive
Development, 24, 89-101.
doi:10.1016/j.cogdev.2008.12.005

do not list a retrieval date
unless the source is likely to
change over time (a home
page, a wiki, or a discussion
board, for example)

Research Initiatives. (n.d.). Retrieved January 11, 2007, from
MIT, Comparative Media Studies website,
http://cms.mit.edu/research/index.php

Park, A. (2009, Sept. 14). A shot at cancer. Time 174(10), 3239. Retrieved from www.time.com/

See more examples of electronic sources in the sample reference list on the following pages.
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Sample References, by Type
The sample reference list below illustrates the most common types of references. PLEASE NOTE: In your paper, the list of
references should be in alphabetical order according to the first author’s last name. Here, to make it easier for you to find
particular examples, the items are arranged by type of reference, starting with book-length publications and moving to
chapters and articles and then conference papers and posters and then multimedia and informal online publications.
In your reference list, you should include every recoverable (published) source that you actually refer to in your paper. If
you do not refer to a source in your paper, it does not belong on your reference list.
Non-recoverable sources or personal communications–that is material that is not published and not available on the web,
material such as conversations, emails, interviews, unarchived discussions–should be acknowledged in parenthetical
citation within the body of your paper (see the section below on citing sources in your paper for an example), but personal
communications should NOT be listed in your reference list.

Type of Reference

References (Be sure to double-space within and between items in your actual reference list.)

1. Book: basic form; first edition,
single author, read in print

Baxter, C. (1997). Race equality in health care and education. Philadelphia: Ballière
Tindall.

2. Book: basic form, later edition,
two authors, read in print

Hyde, J. S., & Delamater, J. (2008). Human Sexuality (10 th ed.). New York: McGrawHill.

3. Book: editors in place of authors

Castellanos, J., Gloria, A. M., & Kamimura, M. (Eds.). (2006). The Latina/o pathway
to the Ph.D.: Abriendo caminos. Sterling, VA: Stylus.

4. Book review: basic form; 2
authors; read in print

Grabill, C. M., & Kaslow, N. J. (1999). An ounce of prevention: Improving children’s
mental health for the 21 st century [Review of the book Handbook of
prevention and treatment with children and adolescents]. Journal of
Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 115-116.

5. Brochure [pamphlet]: no date;
no author; print

Inside these doors: A guidebook of Elfreth’s Alley homes [Brochure]. (n.d).
Philadelphia: Elfreth’s Alley Association.

6. Chapter in edited work: print

Alibali, M. W. (2005). Mechanisms of change in the development of mathematical
reasoning. In R. V. Kail (Ed.), Advances in child development and behavior
(pp. 79-123). New York: Academic Press.

7. Chapter in edited work: second
or later edition; print

Curtin, J. J., & Lang, A. R. (2007). Alcohol and emotion: Insights and directives from
affective science. In J. Rottenberg & S. L. Johnson (Eds.), Emotion and
psychopathology: Bridging affective and clinical science (2 nd ed., pp. 191213). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

8. Dissertation: unpublished
dissertation, obtained from
database

Hostetter, A. B. (2008). Mind in motion: The gesture as simulated action
framework (Doctoral dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison).
Available from ProQuest Dissertations and Thesis database. (UMI No.
3327832)

9. Government report, corporate
author; read online

National Institute of Mental Health. (2009). Anxiety disorders (NIH Publication No.
09-3879). Retrieved from National Institute of Mental Health website:
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/anxiety-disorders/nimhan
xiety.pdf
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10. Journal article: basic form; two
authors; read online, with doi

G audio, J. L., & Snowdon, C. T. (2008). Spatial cues more salient than color cues in
cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) reversal learning. Journal of
Comparative Psychology, 122, 441-444. doi: 10.1037/07357036.122.4.441

11. Journal article, basic form;
single author; print

Alibali, M. W. (1999). How children change their minds: Strategy change can be
gradual or abrupt. Developmental Psychology, 35, 127-145.
Murray, M. E. (2001). Outcomes of concurrent utilization review. Nursing
Economics, 19, 17-23.

12. Journal article, basic form, two
authors; read online, with doi

Hamilton, R. J., & Bowers, B. (2007). The theory of genetic vulnerability: A Roy
model exemplar. Nursing Science Quarterly, 20, 254-264. doi:
10.1177/0894318407303127

13. Journal article; two authors;
read online from journal website; a
webtext; no page numbers; no doi

Carter, S., & Dunbar-Odom, D. (2009). The converging literacies center: An
integrated model for writing programs. Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric,
Technology, and Pedagogy, 14.1. Retrieved from
http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/

14. Journal article: journal
paginated by issue; 3-6 authors;
read online, with doi

Alibali, M. W., Phillips, K. M. O., & Fischer, A. D. (2009). Learning new problemsolving strategies leads to changes in problem representation. Cognitive
Development, 24, 89-101. doi:10.1016/j.cogdev.2008.12.005

15. Journal article: 7 or more
authors; print

Yawn, B. P., Algatt-Bergstrom, P. J., Yawn, R. A., Wollan, P., Greco, M., Gleason,
M., et al. (2000). An in-school CD-ROM asthma education program.
Journal of School Health, 70, 153-159.

16. Journal article: in Internet-only
journal; secondary reference

Greenberg, M. T., Domitrovich, C., & Bumbarger, B. (2000, March 30). Prevention
of mental disorders in school-aged children: Current state of the field.
Prevention and Treatment, 4, Article 1. Retrieved from
http://journals.apa.org/prevention/volume4/pre0040001a.htm

17. Magazine article: print

Park, A. (2009, Sept. 14). A shot at cancer. Time 174(10), 32-39.

18. Magazine article: read online,
found through a database
(EBSCO)–do not list the database;
list the home page for the
magazine; this article has no doi

P ark, A. (2009, Sept. 14). A shot at cancer. Time 174(10), 32-39. Retrieved from
www.time.com/

19. Video or DVD

Arledge, E. (Producer & Director). (2009). Autism genes [DVD]. Available from
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/

20, Newspaper article: read
online, no doi

Barringer, F. (2009, Sept. 14). Hawaii tries green tools in remaking power grid. The
New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com

21. Paper or poster presented at a
meeting; for a paper, substitute
paper title for poster title,
italicized; use the word paper
instead of poster

Lindberg, S. M., & Hyde, J. S. (2007, March). Mother-child interactions during
mathematics homework: Socialization of gender differentiation? Poster
presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on
Adolescence, Chicago, IL.

22. Paper presented at a meeting
or conference, abstract retrieved
online; no doi

Seibel, R., & Saffran, J. (2006, June). Tune or text: The effect of text on melody
recognition. Paper presented at the annual meeting of XVth Biennial
International Conference on Infant Studies, Kyoto, Japan. Abstract
retrieved from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p94581_index.html
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23. Web site: no author, no date
of publication. If there is no
author, title moves to the first
spot. Use retrieval date only
because the content at that
address likely changes.

Research Initiatives. (n.d.). Retrieved January 11, 2007, from MIT, Comparative
Media Studies website, http://cms.mit.edu/research/index.php

24. Online discussion list

Kahn, S. (2009, September 5). Re: Composition-rhetoric labor caucus [electronic
mailing list message]. Retrieved from h-rhetor mailing list,
http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/logbrowse.pl?trx=lm&list=h-rhetor

25. Blog posting

Lopez-Duran, N. (2009, August 27). Re: Gender and age differences in the
symptomatology of child depression [Web log message]. Retrieved from
Child Psychology Research Blog, http://www.child-psych.org/

26. Email (falls under the APA
category of personal
communications)

Personal communications should not be included in your reference list. See the
explanation above, near the top of p. 3 of this handout. For an example of how to
cite an email (or other personal communication) within sentences in your paper,
see the example # 10 below, on p. 7 of this handout.
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II. Citing Sources in Your Paper
Text citations are basically the same for print and electronic sources. The main considerations in using text citations are
placement and content of source material.

Placement of citations
You have three options for placing citations in relation to your text.
1.Place the author(s) and date(s) within parentheses at an appropriate place within or at the end of a sentence:
Example: Researchers have studied how children represent mathematical problems (Alibali, Phillips, & Fischer,
2009; Siegler, 1976).
2. Place only the date within parentheses:
Example: Alibali, Phillips, and Fischer (2009) asked, “Did the participants adopt the taught strategies?” (p. 96).
[Note that you need to provide (a) page number(s) in parentheses for direct quotations. You do not need to provide a page
number if you are summarizing or paraphrasing a source, rather than quoting.]

3. Integrate both the author and date into your sentence:
Example: In 2009 Alibali, Phillips, and Fischer reported that third- and fourth-grade students improved their
problem representation when they were taught the equalize strategy but did not improve their
problem representation when they were taught the add-subtract strategy.

Content of citations
Composing parenthetical citations can seem like a balancing act between two contradictory requirements. On the one
hand, you need to give enough information for your reader to find the corresponding reference list item. On the other
hand, you need to avoid distracting your reader with unnecessary citations or with long lists of multiple authors. The APA
guidelines address both of these requirements, as illustrated in the examples below.
Note: (a) The term author(s) as used below includes editor(s) that appear in the reference list entry in place of authors.
(b) Use an ampersand (&) before the final name in multiple-author citations inside parentheses; use and outside.
(1)

Year: Within a paragraph, omit the year
in citations after the first one if no
confusion with other studies will result.

Alibali, Phillips, and Fischer (2009) administered a posttest. . . .
Alibali et al.’s results indicated. . . . .
[new paragraph] The posttest administered by Alibali et al. (2009)
was used by. . . .

(2)

1 or 2 authors: Cite name(s) in first and
all subsequent citations.

(Carter & Dunbar-Odom, 2009)

(3)

3-5 authors: Cite all authors in your first
citation. In all citations after the
first, use the first author’s name followed
by et al.[no italics; period after al]

First citation: (Alibali, Phillips, & Fischer, 2009)
Subsequent citations: (Alibali et al., 2009)

(4)

6 or more authors: Use the first author’s
name followed by et al. in all citations.

7 authors: (Yawn et al., 2000)

(5)

Group authors: Abbreviate the name of
an organization in references after the
first if the abbreviation is familiar to
readers.

First reference: (National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH], 2009)
Subsequent reference: (NIMH, 2009)

(6)

No author: Use the first few words of the
title—in quotation marks for article or
chapter, in italics for self-contained item.

(Research initiatives, n.d.)

Carter and Dunbar-Odom (2009)
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(7)

2 or more works within parentheses:
Arrange by order of the reference list;
use a semicolon between works.

(Alibali, Phillips, & Fischer, 2009; Siegler, 1976).

(8)

2 or more works by same author(s):
Don’t repeat name(s); earliest year first.

(Alibali, 1999, 2005)

(9)

Secondary reference (only the secondary
reference goes in reference list)

Racial injustice is one of the ecological risk factors for child
psychopathology, according to Coie et al. (as cited in Greenberg,
Domitrovich, & Bumbarger, 2000).

(10) Personal communication (any nonrecoverable data, such as an email, an
interview, a conversation): Cite within
your paper as illustrated on the right, but
do not put on your reference list.

(R. Rodriguez, personal communication, September 21, 2009)
R. Rodriguez (personal communication, September 21, 2009) explained
that . . . .

(11) Entire website: Do not put on reference
list.

The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Writing Center website is an
excellent source of information on writing
(http://www.writing.wisc.edu/).

(12) Direct quotation of fewer than 40 words:
integrate the quotation into your
sentence, use quotation marks, and cite
page(s).

Reflecting on their results, Alibali, Phillips, and Fischer (2009) explain,
“This study has shown that learning a new strategy can lead to
improvements in problem representation. However, learning a new
strategy is certainly not the only source of improved problem
representation” (p. 99).

(13) Direct quotation of 40 words or more:
use an indented block quotation, which
begins on a new line; the entire block
quotation should be indented half an
inch; double-space the block quotation;
do not use quotation marks; put the
citation in parentheses after the final
punctuation of the quote. Do not place a
period after the closing parenthesis.

. . . your sentence introducing the quotation:
asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl
asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk
adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl
asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl
asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk
adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl
asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl. (Author, 2010, p. 234)

Additional Resources on APA Documentation and Style
•
•
•
•

See the Publication Manual, available for consultation at the Writing Center and in many campus libraries. You can
purchase the Manual online from the APA organization website (www.apa.org).
Attend the Writing Center class “The Basics of APA Documentation.” Go to the Writing Center’s website
(writing.wisc.edu/) and click on Classes for dates and times, and for an online registration form.
Consult the Writing Center’s handouts “APA Headings and Page Formatting” and “APA Guidelines for Style,” available
at the Writing Center or on the Center Web site (http://writing.wisc.edu/).
Check the APA style Web site (http://www.apastyle.org/), where you will find links to the following:
< FAQs about APA style
< a blog about APA style
< an online tutorial, “The Basics of APA style”

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Apa reference style

  • 1. The Writing Center P www.writing.wisc.edu University of Wisconsin-Madison American Psychological Association (APA) Documentation M This handout begins with general guidelines about the parts of a paper you need to document, and then presents a brief overview of the APA documentation system as described in the 6 th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (2009). The sections that follow describe and illustrate (I) the reference list and (II) text citations. The handout ends with a list of additional resources on APA style. What to Document Be sure to document all the sources you’ve used in writing your paper. You’ll need to cite sources for P P P P direct quotations paraphrases and summaries of ideas and information from sources, information and ideas that are not common knowledge or are not available in a standard reference work, and any other borrowed material that might appear to be your own if there were no citation. For more information on what needs to be documented, ask your course instructor, and consult the Writing Center’s handout on quoting, paraphrasing, and acknowledging sources. Overview of APA Documentation The APA documentation system is commonly used in the social sciences and education, as well as in fields such as nursing. It is a parenthetical documentation system. That means you will place citations to sources in parentheses within your own sentences (usually the author’s last name and the year of publication) to indicate you have used ideas, information, and quotations from sources at that particular spot in your paper. The parenthetical information points to specific sources in an alphabetized list of references (titled References, not Bibliography) at the end of your paper. I. Creating the Reference List for Your Paper Begin the reference list on a new page, and title that page References (do not use italics). List only sources you have cited, and list all of these except for personal communications (e.g., interviews, letters, e-mails, messages from unarchived discussion groups, or any other material not accessible to your readers). Double-space all text (not as spaced in the examples in this handout) unless your instructor advises otherwise. In general, order the reference list alphabetically by authors’ surnames, but follow these guidelines for special cases: # Same author(s), different years: order by year of publication, earliest to latest. Alibali, M. W. (1999). How children . . . . Alibali, M. W. (2005). Mechanisms of change . . . . # Same author(s), same year: order alphabetically by first word of the title (excluding a, an, or the), and add a lowercase a, b, etc., to the year. Weist, M. D., & Christodulu, K. V. (2000a). Better mental health care. . . . Weist, M. D., & Christodulu, K. V. (2000b). Expanded school mental health programs. . . . # Same initial name(s) in multiple-author entries: alphabetize according to the first surname that differs. Harper, G. F., Mallette, B., Maheady, L., Bentley, A., & Moore, J. (1995) Harper, G. F., Mallette, B., Maheady, L., Parkes, V., & Moore, J. (1993)
  • 2. The UW-Madison Writing Center APA Documentation--2 General Principles About References for Electronic Sources The general principle in APA style is to include the same information as you would for a print source, in the same order, and add just enough information about finding the source electronically to help the reader of your paper find that reference. If an online source has a digital object identifier (DOI), a permanent identifier for an electronic publication, you should use that instead of a URL. if . . . you should . . . here are examples . . . if a publication includes a digital object identifier (DOI), a permanent identifier for an electronic publication use the DOI instead of a URL Alibali, M. W., Phillips, K. M. O., & Fischer, A. D. (2009). Learning new problem-solving strategies leads to changes in problem representation. Cognitive Development, 24, 89-101. doi:10.1016 Gaudio, J. L., & Snowdon, C. T. (2008). Spatial cues more salient than color cues in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) reversal learning. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 122, 441-444. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.122.4.441 if you retrieved a journal or newspaper article online but it does not have a DOI use “Retrieved from http:// . . . ,” using the URL for the journal or newspaper’s home page Barringer, F. (2009, Sept. 14). Hawaii tries green tools in remaking power grid. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com Park, A. (2009, Sept. 14). A shot at cancer. Time 174(10), 3239. Retrieved from www.time.com/ if you found a source through an online database you’re wondering whether to include a retrieval date do not list the database (such as PsycARTICLES, ScienceDirect, EBSCO, LexisNexis, ProQuest) you used to find an article; use “Retrieved from http:// . . .” using the URL for the magazine, journal, or newspaper’s home page Alibali, M. W., Phillips, K. M. O., & Fischer, A. D. (2009). Learning new problem-solving strategies leads to changes in problem representation. Cognitive Development, 24, 89-101. doi:10.1016/j.cogdev.2008.12.005 do not list a retrieval date unless the source is likely to change over time (a home page, a wiki, or a discussion board, for example) Research Initiatives. (n.d.). Retrieved January 11, 2007, from MIT, Comparative Media Studies website, http://cms.mit.edu/research/index.php Park, A. (2009, Sept. 14). A shot at cancer. Time 174(10), 3239. Retrieved from www.time.com/ See more examples of electronic sources in the sample reference list on the following pages.
  • 3. The UW-Madison Writing Center APA Documentation--3 Sample References, by Type The sample reference list below illustrates the most common types of references. PLEASE NOTE: In your paper, the list of references should be in alphabetical order according to the first author’s last name. Here, to make it easier for you to find particular examples, the items are arranged by type of reference, starting with book-length publications and moving to chapters and articles and then conference papers and posters and then multimedia and informal online publications. In your reference list, you should include every recoverable (published) source that you actually refer to in your paper. If you do not refer to a source in your paper, it does not belong on your reference list. Non-recoverable sources or personal communications–that is material that is not published and not available on the web, material such as conversations, emails, interviews, unarchived discussions–should be acknowledged in parenthetical citation within the body of your paper (see the section below on citing sources in your paper for an example), but personal communications should NOT be listed in your reference list. Type of Reference References (Be sure to double-space within and between items in your actual reference list.) 1. Book: basic form; first edition, single author, read in print Baxter, C. (1997). Race equality in health care and education. Philadelphia: Ballière Tindall. 2. Book: basic form, later edition, two authors, read in print Hyde, J. S., & Delamater, J. (2008). Human Sexuality (10 th ed.). New York: McGrawHill. 3. Book: editors in place of authors Castellanos, J., Gloria, A. M., & Kamimura, M. (Eds.). (2006). The Latina/o pathway to the Ph.D.: Abriendo caminos. Sterling, VA: Stylus. 4. Book review: basic form; 2 authors; read in print Grabill, C. M., & Kaslow, N. J. (1999). An ounce of prevention: Improving children’s mental health for the 21 st century [Review of the book Handbook of prevention and treatment with children and adolescents]. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 115-116. 5. Brochure [pamphlet]: no date; no author; print Inside these doors: A guidebook of Elfreth’s Alley homes [Brochure]. (n.d). Philadelphia: Elfreth’s Alley Association. 6. Chapter in edited work: print Alibali, M. W. (2005). Mechanisms of change in the development of mathematical reasoning. In R. V. Kail (Ed.), Advances in child development and behavior (pp. 79-123). New York: Academic Press. 7. Chapter in edited work: second or later edition; print Curtin, J. J., & Lang, A. R. (2007). Alcohol and emotion: Insights and directives from affective science. In J. Rottenberg & S. L. Johnson (Eds.), Emotion and psychopathology: Bridging affective and clinical science (2 nd ed., pp. 191213). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. 8. Dissertation: unpublished dissertation, obtained from database Hostetter, A. B. (2008). Mind in motion: The gesture as simulated action framework (Doctoral dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison). Available from ProQuest Dissertations and Thesis database. (UMI No. 3327832) 9. Government report, corporate author; read online National Institute of Mental Health. (2009). Anxiety disorders (NIH Publication No. 09-3879). Retrieved from National Institute of Mental Health website: http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/anxiety-disorders/nimhan xiety.pdf
  • 4. The UW-Madison Writing Center APA Documentation--4 10. Journal article: basic form; two authors; read online, with doi G audio, J. L., & Snowdon, C. T. (2008). Spatial cues more salient than color cues in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) reversal learning. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 122, 441-444. doi: 10.1037/07357036.122.4.441 11. Journal article, basic form; single author; print Alibali, M. W. (1999). How children change their minds: Strategy change can be gradual or abrupt. Developmental Psychology, 35, 127-145. Murray, M. E. (2001). Outcomes of concurrent utilization review. Nursing Economics, 19, 17-23. 12. Journal article, basic form, two authors; read online, with doi Hamilton, R. J., & Bowers, B. (2007). The theory of genetic vulnerability: A Roy model exemplar. Nursing Science Quarterly, 20, 254-264. doi: 10.1177/0894318407303127 13. Journal article; two authors; read online from journal website; a webtext; no page numbers; no doi Carter, S., & Dunbar-Odom, D. (2009). The converging literacies center: An integrated model for writing programs. Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy, 14.1. Retrieved from http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/ 14. Journal article: journal paginated by issue; 3-6 authors; read online, with doi Alibali, M. W., Phillips, K. M. O., & Fischer, A. D. (2009). Learning new problemsolving strategies leads to changes in problem representation. Cognitive Development, 24, 89-101. doi:10.1016/j.cogdev.2008.12.005 15. Journal article: 7 or more authors; print Yawn, B. P., Algatt-Bergstrom, P. J., Yawn, R. A., Wollan, P., Greco, M., Gleason, M., et al. (2000). An in-school CD-ROM asthma education program. Journal of School Health, 70, 153-159. 16. Journal article: in Internet-only journal; secondary reference Greenberg, M. T., Domitrovich, C., & Bumbarger, B. (2000, March 30). Prevention of mental disorders in school-aged children: Current state of the field. Prevention and Treatment, 4, Article 1. Retrieved from http://journals.apa.org/prevention/volume4/pre0040001a.htm 17. Magazine article: print Park, A. (2009, Sept. 14). A shot at cancer. Time 174(10), 32-39. 18. Magazine article: read online, found through a database (EBSCO)–do not list the database; list the home page for the magazine; this article has no doi P ark, A. (2009, Sept. 14). A shot at cancer. Time 174(10), 32-39. Retrieved from www.time.com/ 19. Video or DVD Arledge, E. (Producer & Director). (2009). Autism genes [DVD]. Available from http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/ 20, Newspaper article: read online, no doi Barringer, F. (2009, Sept. 14). Hawaii tries green tools in remaking power grid. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com 21. Paper or poster presented at a meeting; for a paper, substitute paper title for poster title, italicized; use the word paper instead of poster Lindberg, S. M., & Hyde, J. S. (2007, March). Mother-child interactions during mathematics homework: Socialization of gender differentiation? Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL. 22. Paper presented at a meeting or conference, abstract retrieved online; no doi Seibel, R., & Saffran, J. (2006, June). Tune or text: The effect of text on melody recognition. Paper presented at the annual meeting of XVth Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies, Kyoto, Japan. Abstract retrieved from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p94581_index.html
  • 5. The UW-Madison Writing Center APA Documentation--5 23. Web site: no author, no date of publication. If there is no author, title moves to the first spot. Use retrieval date only because the content at that address likely changes. Research Initiatives. (n.d.). Retrieved January 11, 2007, from MIT, Comparative Media Studies website, http://cms.mit.edu/research/index.php 24. Online discussion list Kahn, S. (2009, September 5). Re: Composition-rhetoric labor caucus [electronic mailing list message]. Retrieved from h-rhetor mailing list, http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/logbrowse.pl?trx=lm&list=h-rhetor 25. Blog posting Lopez-Duran, N. (2009, August 27). Re: Gender and age differences in the symptomatology of child depression [Web log message]. Retrieved from Child Psychology Research Blog, http://www.child-psych.org/ 26. Email (falls under the APA category of personal communications) Personal communications should not be included in your reference list. See the explanation above, near the top of p. 3 of this handout. For an example of how to cite an email (or other personal communication) within sentences in your paper, see the example # 10 below, on p. 7 of this handout.
  • 6. The UW-Madison Writing Center APA Documentation--6 II. Citing Sources in Your Paper Text citations are basically the same for print and electronic sources. The main considerations in using text citations are placement and content of source material. Placement of citations You have three options for placing citations in relation to your text. 1.Place the author(s) and date(s) within parentheses at an appropriate place within or at the end of a sentence: Example: Researchers have studied how children represent mathematical problems (Alibali, Phillips, & Fischer, 2009; Siegler, 1976). 2. Place only the date within parentheses: Example: Alibali, Phillips, and Fischer (2009) asked, “Did the participants adopt the taught strategies?” (p. 96). [Note that you need to provide (a) page number(s) in parentheses for direct quotations. You do not need to provide a page number if you are summarizing or paraphrasing a source, rather than quoting.] 3. Integrate both the author and date into your sentence: Example: In 2009 Alibali, Phillips, and Fischer reported that third- and fourth-grade students improved their problem representation when they were taught the equalize strategy but did not improve their problem representation when they were taught the add-subtract strategy. Content of citations Composing parenthetical citations can seem like a balancing act between two contradictory requirements. On the one hand, you need to give enough information for your reader to find the corresponding reference list item. On the other hand, you need to avoid distracting your reader with unnecessary citations or with long lists of multiple authors. The APA guidelines address both of these requirements, as illustrated in the examples below. Note: (a) The term author(s) as used below includes editor(s) that appear in the reference list entry in place of authors. (b) Use an ampersand (&) before the final name in multiple-author citations inside parentheses; use and outside. (1) Year: Within a paragraph, omit the year in citations after the first one if no confusion with other studies will result. Alibali, Phillips, and Fischer (2009) administered a posttest. . . . Alibali et al.’s results indicated. . . . . [new paragraph] The posttest administered by Alibali et al. (2009) was used by. . . . (2) 1 or 2 authors: Cite name(s) in first and all subsequent citations. (Carter & Dunbar-Odom, 2009) (3) 3-5 authors: Cite all authors in your first citation. In all citations after the first, use the first author’s name followed by et al.[no italics; period after al] First citation: (Alibali, Phillips, & Fischer, 2009) Subsequent citations: (Alibali et al., 2009) (4) 6 or more authors: Use the first author’s name followed by et al. in all citations. 7 authors: (Yawn et al., 2000) (5) Group authors: Abbreviate the name of an organization in references after the first if the abbreviation is familiar to readers. First reference: (National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH], 2009) Subsequent reference: (NIMH, 2009) (6) No author: Use the first few words of the title—in quotation marks for article or chapter, in italics for self-contained item. (Research initiatives, n.d.) Carter and Dunbar-Odom (2009)
  • 7. The UW-Madison Writing Center APA Documentation--7 (7) 2 or more works within parentheses: Arrange by order of the reference list; use a semicolon between works. (Alibali, Phillips, & Fischer, 2009; Siegler, 1976). (8) 2 or more works by same author(s): Don’t repeat name(s); earliest year first. (Alibali, 1999, 2005) (9) Secondary reference (only the secondary reference goes in reference list) Racial injustice is one of the ecological risk factors for child psychopathology, according to Coie et al. (as cited in Greenberg, Domitrovich, & Bumbarger, 2000). (10) Personal communication (any nonrecoverable data, such as an email, an interview, a conversation): Cite within your paper as illustrated on the right, but do not put on your reference list. (R. Rodriguez, personal communication, September 21, 2009) R. Rodriguez (personal communication, September 21, 2009) explained that . . . . (11) Entire website: Do not put on reference list. The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Writing Center website is an excellent source of information on writing (http://www.writing.wisc.edu/). (12) Direct quotation of fewer than 40 words: integrate the quotation into your sentence, use quotation marks, and cite page(s). Reflecting on their results, Alibali, Phillips, and Fischer (2009) explain, “This study has shown that learning a new strategy can lead to improvements in problem representation. However, learning a new strategy is certainly not the only source of improved problem representation” (p. 99). (13) Direct quotation of 40 words or more: use an indented block quotation, which begins on a new line; the entire block quotation should be indented half an inch; double-space the block quotation; do not use quotation marks; put the citation in parentheses after the final punctuation of the quote. Do not place a period after the closing parenthesis. . . . your sentence introducing the quotation: asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl. (Author, 2010, p. 234) Additional Resources on APA Documentation and Style • • • • See the Publication Manual, available for consultation at the Writing Center and in many campus libraries. You can purchase the Manual online from the APA organization website (www.apa.org). Attend the Writing Center class “The Basics of APA Documentation.” Go to the Writing Center’s website (writing.wisc.edu/) and click on Classes for dates and times, and for an online registration form. Consult the Writing Center’s handouts “APA Headings and Page Formatting” and “APA Guidelines for Style,” available at the Writing Center or on the Center Web site (http://writing.wisc.edu/). Check the APA style Web site (http://www.apastyle.org/), where you will find links to the following: < FAQs about APA style < a blog about APA style < an online tutorial, “The Basics of APA style” Rev. 1/20/10