This guide is based on the APA 7th edition manual guidelines.
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What is APA Style? Formatting Guide
APA (7th Ed.) Citation Guide
APA (7th Ed.) In Text Citation Guide
This guide is based on the APA 7th edition manual guidelines.
Get PDFs of our APA Style Guide here:
What is APA Style? Formatting Guide
APA (7th Ed.) Citation Guide
APA (7th Ed.) In Text Citation Guide
Book (one author):
Barrera Saldaña, H. A. (2014). Monkeys: Brain development, social and hormonal mechanisms and zoonotic diseases. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
What if the book has two authors?
Meier, S.T.., & Davis, S.R. (1993). The elements of counseling. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Pub.
What if the author isn’t a person, but an organization?
Ozarks Technical Community College. (2017). 2017-2018 Academic catalog and student handbook. Retrieved from https://catalog.otc.edu/
Journal Article with DOI:
Sade, R. M. (2017). Introduction: Controversies in clinical research ethics. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 45(3), 291-294. doi:10.1177/1073110517737525
Academic Article without DOI, from a Library Database:
Bolat, M. (2016). The development and implementation of a model for teaching astronomy to deaf students. Journal of Education and Training Studies, 4(7), 14-27. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.otc.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eric&AN=EJ1096659&site=ehost-live
Academic Article without DOI, from the Web:
De Graeve, K., Vervliet, M., & Derluyn, I. (2017). Between immigration control and child protection: Unaccompanied minors in Belgium. Social Work & Society, 15(1). Retrieved from http://www.socwork.net/sws/article/view/495
Magazine or Newspaper Article from a Website:
Reed, N. T. (2017, December 14). Life on Mars: Exploration & evidence. In Space.com. Retrieved from https://www.space.com/17135-life-on-mars.html
Interview Available Online
Jabbour, A. (Interviewer) & White, R. (Interviewee). (1999, July 21). Commentary on pow-wow princess song [Interview audio file]. Retrieved from American Folklife Center website: https://www.loc.gov/item/omhbib000399/
Online Film from a Library Database:
The planets [Video file]. (2006). Retrieved December 18, 2019, from https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102922&xtid=34741
The Hamra Library has a copy available for on campus use. You can also ask at the Carol Jones Writing Center. To purchase a copy of the manual, try the bookstore or, to buy online or elsewhere, use the ISBN-13 number: 978-1433832178 to find the exact copy you see above.
We’re here for you. Both the Carol Jones Writing Center, and the library have resources to help! For writing, setting up your works cited page, and or formulating ideas, check out the Writing Center. If you need help with starting your research, finding sources to fit your assignment, requesting a book or article, or even finding your classroom, we’re here to help.
It is always important to give credit to the creator of the work or idea you’re borrowing. When using a source, remember that it’s your ideas your instructor wants to read. Think of the source as your evidence to back up your ideas, not to be the central idea.
APA stands for American Psychological Association. APA is used in research that is more time sensitive, and the date is given at the beginning of each citation, while MLA is less concerned with dates, and more with authors and titles. In APA, only the author’s full last name and first initial(s) are included, and only the first letters of the title and subtitle are capitalized. See the example below.
APA: Grisham, J. (2017). The rooster bar. New York, NY: Doubleday.
MLA: Grisham, John. The Rooster Bar. 1 ed., New York, Doubleday, 2017.
Do I title my source page “Works Cited”, “References” or “Bibliography”?
Common elements of all APA citations:
What’s a DOI? And, do I need it?
Do I need to include the URL?
What is the format of APA Style?
What is a title page?
Title Page 1:
Page 2, and all pages after should look as follows (if a Running Head is required), if not just put the page number:
For more information on how to set up the Running Head, in both Word and Google Docs, check out the quick video below.
A popular citation building website is called KnightCite. You can select between APA, MLA or Chicago and then fill in the blanks of information you have, based on the type, and it’ll generate a citation for you.
Don’t worry. Citing can be hard, but we’re here to help. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out at anytime. Remember to call or stop by the Writing Center, or visit us at the Library today.