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APA
References are covered in Chapters 9 and 10 of the APA Publication Manual, 7th Edition Click the tabs above related to the content list below to learn more about the related APA formatting. Find video tutorials and more APA 7 resources in the complete APA guide. |
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Basic Citation Elements | Citing Course Resources |
Citing articles from databases | Citing Tests or Instruments, see the tab above |
Understanding DOI or URL use | In-Text Citations/Quotations |
For dissertation format, see the tab above |
eResources APA 7 (websites) |
What to do when citation elements (e.g., date, page numbers) are missing? | APA Student Paper Format Checklist |
From Chapter 8, "Works Credited in the Text", p.253, APA 7th Ed. Publication Manual.
APA, 7th ed., uses an author/date style. This attribution includes the author's last name, followed by the date.
Examples: Narrative paraphrase places the author/date in the sentence:
The hymns of the church, according to Little (2019), ground us in foundational theology.
Example: Parenthetical paraphrased citation places the author/date at the end of the sentence within parentheses ( ).:
The hymns of the church ground us in foundational theology (Little, 2019).
Both examples point to the full citation in the reference list which is shown below:
Little, D. A. (2019). Why sing hymns? One Magazine, 16(1), 54-55. https://doi.org/11.20873.edu00002000
Short quotation:
Effective teams can be difficult to describe because “high performance along one domain does not translate to high performance along another” (Ervin et al., 2018, p. 470).
Long [block] quotation:
Researchers have studied how people talk to themselves:
Inner speech is a paradoxical phenomenon. It is an experience that is central to many people’s everyday lives, and yet it presents considerable challenges to any effort to study it scientifically. Nevertheless, a wide range of methodologies and approaches have combined to shed light on the subjective experience of inner speech and its cognitive and neural underpinnings. (Alderson-Day & Fernyhough, 2015, p. 957)
DOI or URLs
This page addresses when to include digital object identifiers (DOIs) and uniform resource locators (URLs) in APA 7th ed. references. The information below comes from the APA 7th Ed. Style Blog
What is the DOI or URL? |
The DOI or URL is the final component of a reference list entry.
When should you use the DOI? |
How do you find a DOI number? |
Most citations include the DOI, but in many cases, you will need to investigate whether there is a DOI associated with the article. Here are some ways you can do that.
Format of DOIs and URLsFollow these APA 7 guidelines to format DOIs and URLs:
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DOI and URL shortenersWhen a DOI or URL is long or complex, you may use short DOIs or shortened URLs if desired.
The correct format for the DOIIncludes the http:// or https:// and should be hyperlinked. |
Citing Faculty Created Course Resources:
Course Video Lesson or Overview
Elements of the citation:
Professor's name (last name, first initial). (year). Title of video italicized followed by [Video] then a period. The publisher would be TNU Canvas—lastly, the Panopto URL.
Speer, P. (2021). EDD 8603O Week 2 Overview [Video]. Trevecca Nazarene University Canvas.. https://trevecca.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=0fa7e73e-e478-495a-988e-ad7a0016786
Narrated PowerPoint
Elements of the citation. Only the format in the [ ] changes.
Professor's name (last name, first initial). (year). Title of PowerPoint italicized followed by [Narrated PowerPoint slides] then a period. The publisher would be TNU Canvas—lastly, the Panopto URL.
Speer, P. (2021). EDD 8603O Week 2 Overview [Narrated PowerPoint slides]. Trevecca Nazarene University Blackboard. https://trevecca.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=0fa7e73e-e478-495a-988e-ad7a0016786
PowerPoint Not Narrated
Follow the format above, except delete the word 'Narrated' from the brackets [ ].
A reference list contains works that specifically support the ideas, claims, and concepts in a paper; in contrast, a bibliography provides works for background or further reading and may include descriptive notes (e.g., an annotated bibliography). - https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/references/lists-vs-bibliographies
APA 7th provides simple guidelines for the format of an annotated bibliography. Things like length, number of sources, or date ranges are the purview of the professor's assignment instructions. The list below was taken from pp.307-8, Sec. 9.51 in the APA 7th Ed. Publication Manual.
Ehrenreich, B. (2001). Nickel and dimed: On (not) getting by in America. Henry Holt and Company.
In this book of nonfiction based on the journalist's experiential research, Ehrenreich attempts to ascertain whether it is currently possible for an individual to live on a minimum-wage in America. Taking jobs as a waitress, a maid in a cleaning service, and a Walmart sales employee, the author summarizes and reflects on her work, her relationships with fellow workers, and her financial struggles in each situation.
An experienced journalist, Ehrenreich is aware of the limitations of her experiment and the ethical implications of her experiential research tactics and reflects on these issues in the text. The author is forthcoming about her methods and supplements her experiences with scholarly research on her places of employment, the economy, and the rising cost of living in America. Ehrenreich’s project is timely, descriptive, and well-researched.
Citing a dissertation from Dissertations & Theses Global or Dissertations & Theses@Trevecca databases, published.
Citing Dissertations, APA 7 Ed. Style Blog - more information about dissertation formatting using APA7.
Arthur, P. (2020). Go out and play! A defense of paternalistic policies to promote graduate student well-being (Publication No. 28028480)[Doctoral Dissertation, Arizona State University]. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global.
Citing a dissertation viewed in print, the library reserves, or the reference collection, unpublished.
Citing a Print Dissertation, APA 7 Ed. Style Blog
McPhee, S. (2021). Success coaching: The examination of the Appreciative Advising Model on second year students in higher education. [Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation]. Trevecca Nazarene University.
Citing a dissertation from an open-source or institutional repository.
Zambrano-Vazquez, L. (2016). The interaction of state and trait worry on response monitoring in those with worry and obsessive-compulsive symptoms [Doctoral dissertation, University of Arizona]. UA Campus Repository. https://repository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/620615
Example:
Butcher, J. N., (2006). MMPI-2: A Practitioner's Guide. American Psychological Association.
Parenthetical citation: (Butcher, 2006)
Narrative citation: Butcher (2006)
Example for a test found in a database such as APA PsycTESTS
Li, S.-C. S., & Huang, W.-C. (2016). Teachers’ Perceptions of Game-Based Learning Attributes Measure. PsycTESTS. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2017.03.008
Parenthetical citations: (Li & Huang, 2016)
Narrative citations: Li and Huang (2016)