APA Citation Methods: Brought To You by The Center For Teaching and Learning
APA Citation Methods: Brought To You by The Center For Teaching and Learning
APA Citation Methods: Brought To You by The Center For Teaching and Learning
Books.
oNo Author
oTitle (year). City of publication: press.
o Creation of the media: Political origins of the media. (1922). Los
Angeles: Houghton-Mifflin.
oThe Chicago manual of style (15th ed.). (2003). Chicago: University of
Chicago Press.
Reference List—
Journal Articles
oFour major parts: author, date, article title, and publication
information (periodical title, volume number, and page
number)
oLastname, first initial. (year). Title of article. Title of publication,
volume, pages.
oTyson, P. A., & Gordon, M. G. (1998). The Psychology of women.
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 46,
361-364.
oBernstein, B. J. Atomic diplomacy: Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Diplomatic History, 28(3), 126-129.
Reference List-Newspapers
and Magazine Articles
oFivemajor parts: author, date of publication, title of article, title of
newspaper or magazine, page numbers.
oLastname, first initial. (year, month day of publication). Title of article. Title of
newspaper or magazine, page numbers.
oFor magazines, the volume number is italicized, with the issue number in
parentheses after, and inserted after the magazine title; formatted: Volume(Issue).
oKramer, C. F. (2003, June 22). A health threat baffling for its lack of a
pattern. The New York Times, p. A14.
oChamberlin, J., Novotney, A., Packard, E., & Price, M. (2008, May).
Enhancing worker well-being: Occupational health psychologists convene to
share their research on work, stress, and health. Monitor on Psychology.
39(5), 26-29.
oCrane, N. F. (2003, September). Anarchy at sea. Atlantic Monthly, 50-80.
oDon’t abbreviate the names of months, ever.
Reference List—
Electronic Sources
oArticle accessed through a library subscription service
oSeven major parts: author’s name, year of publication, title of article and
publication, volume, page numbers, and where retrieved.
forecasting their emotions, most people flunk out. The New York
Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com.
A DOI is a unique alphanumeric string assigned to identify content and provide a persistent link to its
location on the Internet.
The DOI may be hidden; viewing the original copy of the article usually shows the DOI.
Use this format for the DOI in references: doi:xxxxxxxxx
When a DOI is used, no further retrieval information is needed to identify or locate the content.
If no DOI has been assigned to the content, provide the home page URL of the journal or of the book
or report publisher.
Journal Article with DOI
Herbst-Damm, K. L., & Kulik, J. A. (2005). Volunteer support, marital status, and the survival
times of terminally ill patients. Health Psychology, 24, 225-229. doi: 10.1037/0278-6133.24.2.225
Journal Article with DOI, more than seven authors
Gilbert, D. G., McClernon, J. F., Rabinovich, N. E., Sugai, C., Plath, L. C., Asgaard, G., … Botros, N.
(2004). Effects of quitting smoking on EEG activation and attention last for more than 31 days and
are more severe with stress, dependence, DRD2 A1 allele, and depressive traits. Nicotine and
Tobacco Research, 6, 249-267. doi: 10.1080/14622200410001676305
Journal Article without DOI
Sillick, T. J., & Schutte, N. S. (2006). Emotional intelligence and self-esteem mediate between
perceived early parental love and adult happiness. E-Journal of Applied Psychology, 2(2), 38-48.
Retrieved from http://ojs.lib.swin.edu.au/index.php/ejap
Where do you locate the DOI?
American Association for Artificial Intelligence. (2001, March). Retrieved from http://www.aaai.org
Bernstein, B. J. Atomic diplomacy: Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Diplomatic History, 28 (3), 126-129.
Broadway, B. (2002). Pink houses and family taverns. Bloomington, IL: Indiana University Press.
Broadway, B., Carrol, L., Smith, T. (2007). How the lady sings. New York: Harper.
Broadway, B., et al. (2008). How the man sings. New York: Harper.
Crane, N. F. (2003, September). Anarchy at sea. Atlantic Monthly, 50-80.
Creation of the media: Political origins of the media. (1922). Los Angeles: Houghton-Mifflin.
Foreman, R., Bennett, E., & Collins, T. (1999, February 16). In forecasting their emotions, most people flunk out. The New
York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com
Gilbert, D. G., McClernon, J. F., Rabinovich, N. E., Sugai, C., Plath, L. C., Asgaard, G., … Botros, N. (2004). Effects of
quitting smoking on EEG activation and attention last for more than 31 days and are more severe with stress,
dependence, DRD2 A1 allele, and depressive traits. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 6, 249-267. doi:
10.1080/14622200410001676305
Herbst-Damm, K. L., & Kulik, J. A. (2005). Volunteer support, marital status, and the survival times of terminally ill
patients. Health Psychology, 24, 225-229. doi: 10.1037/0278-6133.24.2.225
Jackson, G. (2004). Multiple historic meanings of the Spanish civil war. Science and Society, 68(3), 272-276. Retrieved
from the Lexis Nexis Academic database.
Kramer, C. F. (2003, June 22). A health threat baffling for its lack of a pattern. The New York Times, p. A14.
Sillick, T. J., & Schutte, N. S. (2006). Emotional intelligence and self-esteem mediate between perceived early parental love
and adult happiness. E-Journal of Applied Psychology, 2(2), 38-48. Retrieved from
http://ojs.lib.swin.edu.au/index.php/ejap
Tyson, P. A., & Gordon, M.G. (1998). The Psychology of women. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 46,
361-364.
Van Delay, A. (1994). Venetian blinds: Contemporary study of compulsive lying. New York: Pendant Publishing.
Van Delay, A. (1997). Seinfeld: The show about nothing. New York: Penguin Books.
Final Word on APA
oEach type of source requires specific formatting, both in text
and on the references list. This workshop covered the most
commonly used citations.
oThe information in this workshop was provided by The APA
Publication Manual (6th Ed).
oRefer to an APA handbook or www.apa.org for more information.
oContact the Center for Teaching and Learning at ctl@uis.edu or
217-206-6503 for further assistance.