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APA 6th Edition References Examples: Web Resources
APA 6th Edition References Examples: Print Resources
Moral developmentGeneral guidelines:

· Your resources should be cited on a separate page of your paper headed References.

· All references should be arranged in alphabetical order by the first piece of information cited (usually author name).

· References should be double-spaced, and have a hanging indentation.

· If a there is no date for a work, use “n.d.” in place of the date.
· If there is no author for a work, begin with the title of the work instead.
· If a work has three to seven authors, list all authors by last name and initials, with the last author’s name preceded by an ampersand (&).
· If a work has an organization as its author, use the title of the organization in place of the author name.
Examples:

Journal article (Database/DOI)
Yeganeh, N., Curtis, D., & Kuo, A. (2010). Factors influencing HPV vaccination status in a Latino

(Yeganeh, Curtis, & Kuo, 2010, p. 4187)





population and parental attitudes towards vaccine mandates. Vaccine, 28(25), 4186-4191.
doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2010.04.010
Journal article from ONLINE only
Elam, H. J., & Elam, M. (2009). Blood debt: Reparations in Langston Hughes’s Mulatto. Theatre

(Elam & Elam, 2009, p. 86)





Journal, 61(1), 85-103. Retrieved from http://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/theatre_journal/
Website with author

Doe, J. G., & Smith, E. S. (2011). How to grow tomatoes. Retrieved from



(Doe & Smith, 2011)





http://www.ehow.com/how_535_grow-tomatoes.html
Website without author

Criminal psychology. (2010). Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/filwiki/Criminal_psychology

(“Criminal Psychology,” 2010)
Article from online encyclopedia
Feminism. (n.d.). In Encyclopedia Britannica online. Retrieved from




(“Feminism,” n.d.)
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/724633/feminism

E-Book



Hallman, G. V., & Rosenbloom, J. S. (2003). Personal financial planning. Retrieved from

(Hallman & Rosenbloom, 2003, p. 74)





http://www.netlibrary.com/Details.aspx?ProductId=103655
Examples:

Book with one author

Petersen, M. (2008). Our daily meds: How the pharmaceutical companies transformed themselves

(Petersen, 2008, p. 67)





into slick marketing machines and hooked the nation on prescription drugs. New York,

NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Book with multiple authors

Knowlton, C. H., & Penna, R. P. (2003). Pharmaceutical care (2nd ed.). Bethesda, MD: American

(Knowlton & Penna, 2003, p. 212)






Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

Book with an editor


Bodie, V., & Oczarczak, A. (Eds.) (2010). Modern criminology. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North
(Modern Criminology, 2010, p. 16)






Carolina Press.
Book chapter


Ottens, A. J. (2001). The scope of sexual violence on campus. In A. J. Ottens & K. Hotelling

(Ottens, 2001, p. 14)






(Eds.), Sexual violence on campus: Policies, programs, and perspe.

Montgomery Library

Updated 04/16/14 by JH

APA 6th Edition References Examples: Web Resources
APA 6th Edition References Examples: Print Resources
Moral developmentGeneral guidelines:

· Your resources should be cited on a separate page of your paper headed References.

· All references should be arranged in alphabetical order by the first piece of information cited (usually author name).

· References should be double-spaced, and have a hanging indentation.

· If a there is no date for a work, use “n.d.” in place of the date.
· If there is no author for a work, begin with the title of the work instead.
· If a work has three to seven authors, list all authors by last name and initials, with the last author’s name preceded by an ampersand (&).
· If a work has an organization as its author, use the title of the organization in place of the author name.
Examples:

Journal article (Database/DOI)
Yeganeh, N., Curtis, D., & Kuo, A. (2010). Factors influencing HPV vaccination status in a Latino

(Yeganeh, Curtis, & Kuo, 2010, p. 4187)





population and parental attitudes towards vaccine mandates. Vaccine, 28(25), 4186-4191.
doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2010.04.010
Journal article from ONLINE only
Elam, H. J., & Elam, M. (2009). Blood debt: Reparations in Langston Hughes’s Mulatto. Theatre

(Elam & Elam, 2009, p. 86)





Journal, 61(1), 85-103. Retrieved from http://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/theatre_journal/
Website with author

Doe, J. G., & Smith, E. S. (2011). How to grow tomatoes. Retrieved from



(Doe & Smith, 2011)





http://www.ehow.com/how_535_grow-tomatoes.html
Website without author

Criminal psychology. (2010). Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/filwiki/Criminal_psychology

(“Criminal Psychology,” 2010)
Article from online encyclopedia
Feminism. (n.d.). In Encyclopedia Britannica online. Retrieved from




(“Feminism,” n.d.)
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/724633/feminism

E-Book



Hallman, G. V., & Rosenbloom, J. S. (2003). Personal financial planning. Retrieved from

(Hallman & Rosenbloom, 2003, p. 74)





http://www.netlibrary.com/Details.aspx?ProductId=103655
Examples:

Book with one author

Petersen, M. (2008). Our daily meds: How the pharmaceutical companies transformed themselves

(Petersen, 2008, p. 67)





into slick marketing machines and hooked the nation on prescription drugs. New York,

NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Book with multiple authors

Knowlton, C. H., & Penna, R. P. (2003). Pharmaceutical care (2nd ed.). Bethesda, MD: American

(Knowlton & Penna, 2003, p. 212)






Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

Book with an editor


Bodie, V., & Oczarczak, A. (Eds.) (2010). Modern criminology. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North
(Modern Criminology, 2010, p. 16)






Carolina Press.
Book chapter


Ottens, A. J. (2001). The scope of sexual violence on campus. In A. J. Ottens & K. Hotelling

(Ottens, 2001, p. 14)






(Eds.), Sexual violence on campus: Policies, programs, and perspe.

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  1. 1. Montgomery Library Updated 04/16/14 by JH APA 6th Edition References Examples: Web Resources APA 6th Edition References Examples: Print Resources Moral developmentGeneral guidelines: · Your resources should be cited on a separate page of your paper headed References. · All references should be arranged in alphabetical order by the first piece of information cited (usually author name). · References should be double-spaced, and have a hanging indentation. · If a there is no date for a work, use “n.d.” in place of the date. · If there is no author for a work, begin with the title of the work instead. · If a work has three to seven authors, list all authors by last name and initials, with the last author’s name preceded by an ampersand (&). · If a work has an organization as its author, use the title of the organization in place of the author name. Examples: Journal article (Database/DOI) Yeganeh, N., Curtis, D., & Kuo, A. (2010). Factors influencing HPV vaccination status in a Latino (Yeganeh, Curtis, & Kuo, 2010, p. 4187)
  2. 2. population and parental attitudes towards vaccine mandates. Vaccine, 28(25), 4186-4191. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2010.04.010 Journal article from ONLINE only Elam, H. J., & Elam, M. (2009). Blood debt: Reparations in Langston Hughes’s Mulatto. Theatre (Elam & Elam, 2009, p. 86) Journal, 61(1), 85-103. Retrieved from http://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/theatre_journal/ Website with author Doe, J. G., & Smith, E. S. (2011). How to grow tomatoes. Retrieved from (Doe & Smith, 2011) http://www.ehow.com/how_535_grow-tomatoes.html Website without author Criminal psychology. (2010). Retrieved from
  3. 3. http://en.wikipedia.org/filwiki/Criminal_psychology (“Criminal Psychology,” 2010) Article from online encyclopedia Feminism. (n.d.). In Encyclopedia Britannica online. Retrieved from (“Feminism,” n.d.) http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/724633/feminism E-Book Hallman, G. V., & Rosenbloom, J. S. (2003). Personal financial planning. Retrieved from (Hallman & Rosenbloom, 2003, p. 74) http://www.netlibrary.com/Details.aspx?ProductId=103655 Examples: Book with one author Petersen, M. (2008). Our daily meds: How the pharmaceutical companies transformed themselves (Petersen, 2008, p. 67)
  4. 4. into slick marketing machines and hooked the nation on prescription drugs. New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Book with multiple authors Knowlton, C. H., & Penna, R. P. (2003). Pharmaceutical care (2nd ed.). Bethesda, MD: American (Knowlton & Penna, 2003, p. 212) Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Book with an editor Bodie, V., & Oczarczak, A. (Eds.) (2010). Modern criminology. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North (Modern Criminology, 2010, p. 16)
  5. 5. Carolina Press. Book chapter Ottens, A. J. (2001). The scope of sexual violence on campus. In A. J. Ottens & K. Hotelling (Ottens, 2001, p. 14) (Eds.), Sexual violence on campus: Policies, programs, and perspectives (pp. 1-29). New York, NY: Springer. Encyclopedia article with author Bergmann, P. G. (1993). Relativity. In The new encyclopaedia Britannica (Vol. 26, pp. 501-508). (Bergmann, 1993, p. 502) Chicago, IL: Encyclopaedia Britannica.
  6. 6. Encyclopedia article without author Plato. (2009). In Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Vol. 7, pp. 581- 605). Detroit, MI: Gale. (“Plato,” 2009, p. 600) Article from a print journal Mellers, B. A. (2000). Choice and the relative pleasure of consequences. Psychological Bulletin, 126, (Mellers, 2000, p. 919) 910-924. Article from a newspaper Schultz, S. (2005, December 28) Calls made to strengthen state energy policies. The Country Today, (Schultz, 2005, p. 1A) pp. 1A, 2A. Report from an organization American Psychiatric Association (2000). Practice guidelines for the treatment of patients with
  7. 7. (APA, 2000, p. 20) eating disorders (2nd ed.) Washington, DC: Author. Note: Spell out an organization name (American Psychiatric Association) the first time you use it in a citation; use the abbreviation (APA) for all later citations. Updated 6/16/10 LD Running head: SHORT TITLE OF PAPER 1 SHORT TITLE OF ESSAY 4 Title of Paper Student Name University Course ID—Course Name Module/Week x, Assignment x Instructor Name Date Title of Essay Start your first paragraph here. The best way to use this template is to read through the entire document first. Then, delete each section as you fill it in with your essay content. This template is formatted to meet APA’s requirements, so when you delete the sections one at a time, you will see that your work is formatted properly. This is the introduction paragraph. Here you want to introduce your topic and grab the reader’s attention. Your introduction paragraph should be 4–6
  8. 8. sentences long and will include your thesis statement. Remember, the thesis statement states the main focus or main idea of the entire essay and is normally the last sentence in the introduction; however, more importantly, it should be obvious what your thesis statement is. Begin the second paragraph here. This is your first body paragraph. Paragraphs should be between 5–12 sentences. Your body paragraphs should begin with the paragraph’s topic, which is the topic sentence. This topic sentence explains the main focus of this paragraph, and should clearly relate to your thesis statement. Next, you will include supporting details. If you are using research (sources), this is where you should include them; most importantly, this is also where you use in-text citations to cite other people’s ideas from your sources (Author, date). Finally, the last sentence of a body paragraph concludes the paragraph and loops back to the paragraph’s main focus. Begin the third paragraph here. This is your second body paragraph. Paragraphs should be between 5–12 sentences. Your body paragraphs should begin with the paragraph’s topic, which is the topic sentence. This topic sentence explains the main focus of this paragraph, and should clearly relate to your thesis statement. Next, you will include supporting details. If you are using research (sources), this is where you should include them; most importantly, this is also where you use in-text citations to cite other people’s ideas from your sources (Author, date). Finally, the last sentence of a body paragraph concludes the paragraph and loops back to the paragraph’s main focus. Begin the fourth paragraph here. This is your third body paragraph. Paragraphs should be between 5–12 sentences. Your body paragraphs should begin with the paragraph’s topic, which is the topic sentence. This topic sentence explains the main focus of this paragraph, and should clearly relate to your thesis statement. Next, you will include supporting details. If you are using research (sources), this is where you should include them; most importantly, this is also where you use in-text citations to cite other people’s ideas from your sources (Author, date).
  9. 9. Finally, the last sentence of a body paragraph concludes the paragraph and loops back to the paragraph’s main focus. You may have more than three body paragraphs depending on the requirements of the essay. This template is formatted for only five paragraphs so if you add more just begin a new paragraph and tap the TAB key to indent. The font and margins are already pre-set for you. The final paragraph is the conclusion paragraph. This paragraph can be shorter than the others. Remember to wrap-up the essay for the reader. Also, the conclusion should not introduce any new material. Finally, you will want to refer back to your thesis statement. References Author, A. A. (Date of publication). Title of article only first letter capitalized. Magazine/Journal Title Capitalized, volume #(issue #), page range. Author, C. C., & Author, D. D. (Year). Name of course textbook only first letter capitalized [VitalSource Digital Version]. City, State: Publisher. University Online. (2010). Course ID: Title of course in sentence casing: Week X: Specific lecture not capitalized. Retrieved from myeclassonline.com Title of online article w/o author. (Date of publication). Newsletter/Website Title Capitalized. Retrieved from URL

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