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.