Author | Date | Title | Source |
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Author(s) | (Year of Publication) |
Title of book. |
Publisher Name. |
Editor. (Ed.) -or- Editors. (Eds.) |
(Year of Publication) | Title of book. | Publisher Name. |
Examples:
Ellison, C. W. (2009). Miami University, 1809-2009: Bicentennial perspectives. Ohio University Press.
Hicks, J.L. & Long, J.H. (Eds.) (2020) Makerspace for adults: Best practices and great projects. Rowman & Littlefield.
APA Manual pp. 321-322, Section 10.2
Chapter Author | Date | Chapter Title | Source |
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Author(s). | (Year) |
Title of chapter. |
In Editor (Ed.), Title of book (page range). Publisher Name. -or- In Editors (Eds.), Title of book (page range). Publisher Name. |
Example:
Haybron, D. M. (2008). Philosophy and the science of subjective well-being. In M. Eid & R. J. Larsen (Eds.), The science of subjective well-being (pp. 17-43). Guilford Press.
APA Manual p. 326, Section 10.3
Author | Date | Title | Source |
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Author(s). | (Year) |
Title of article |
Title of Journal, Volume(Issue), page range. |
Examples:
Grady, J. S., Her, M., Moreno, G., Perez, C., & Yelinek, J. (2019). Emotions in storybooks: A comparison of storybooks that represent ethnic and racial groups in the United States. Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 8(3), 207–217.
Jerrentrup, A., Mueller, T., Glowalla, U., Herder, M., Henrichs, N., Neubauer, A., & Schaefer, J. R. (2018). Teaching medicine with the help of “Dr. House”. PLoS ONE, 13(3).
APA Manual p. 316, Section 10.1
Author | Date | Title | Source |
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Author(s). |
(Year, Month Day) - or- (Year, Month) |
Title of article |
Title of Periodical, Volume(Issue), page range. |
Examples:
Calabresi, M., & Harrell, E. (2010, December 20). Winning the Info War. Time, 176(25), 20.
Lange, K. E. (2003, September). Winged mummy of ancient Peru. National Geographic, 204(3), 44.
APA Manual p. 320, Section 10.1
Author | Date | Title | Source |
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Author(s). |
(Year, Month Day) |
Title of article |
Title of Newspaper, page range. |
Example:
Schwartz, J. (1993, September 30). Obesity affects economic, social status. The Washington Post, A1, A4.
APA Manual p. 320, Section 10.1
Chapter Author | Date | Chapter Title | Source |
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Author(s). | (Year) |
Title of entry. |
In Editor (Ed.), Title of book (Edition, Volume, page range). Publisher Name. -or- In Editors (Eds.), Title of book (page range). Publisher Name. |
Name of Group | (Year) | Title of entry. |
In Title of book (page range). Publisher Name. |
*Only include edition and volume information within the citation if it is available.
Examples:
Browning, M. (2002). Peru. In R. Marlow-Ferguson (Ed.), World education encyclopedia, (2nd ed., Vol. 2, pp. 1045-1055). Detroit, MI: Gale Group Thomson Learning.
APA Manual p. 328, Section 10.3
Author | Date | Title | Source |
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Author(s) -or- Government Agency |
(Year). |
Title of report. -or- Title of report (Report number). |
Publisher Name. |
Example:
U.S. Department of Labor. (1998). Child care: A workforce issue. Government Printing Office.
APA Manual pp. 329-332, Section 10.4 covers additional types of reports and gray literature
In APA style your bibliography should be called References.
The reference list should be double-spaced with a hanging indent used for each citation.
Within your References list, your references should be in alphabetical order based on the author's last name. If there is no author listed, use the title of the source.