APA 7th referencing guide
APA 7th referencing guide
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1. Books > 2. Journals & News > 3. Websites & Social Media > 4. Sound, Video, Images & Art > 5. Legal Materials > 6. Unpublished Sources > 7. Other Academic Sources > 8. Indigenous Materials >
Part 2
9. Why do we reference? > 10. Referencing your own work > 11. Authors > 12. In-text referencing > 13. Reference list > 14. Online rules >
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1.Books
Whole books
01. One author > 02. Two authors > 03. Three or more authors > 04. Organisation as author > 05. No author > 06. No date > 07. Different editions >
Edited books
08. Edited book > 09.Edited book with more than
one editor > 10. Chapter within an edited
book >
Electronic books
11. Online book > 12. Kindle or eReader > 13. Audiobook >
Other books
14.Book in a language other than English >
15. Translated Books > 16. Republished book > 17. Anthologies > 18. Classical works > 19. Religious texts > 20.Dictionary, thesaurus &
encyclopaedia >
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Authors >
In-text referencing >
Reference list >
Online rules >
Books menu >
1.01 One author
Author, A. (Year). Title. Publisher.
In-text: Siirtola (2007) (Siirtola, 2007) (Siirtola, 2007, p. 16)
Example: As stated in Siirtola (2007, p. 16) ...
Reference List: Siirtola, H. (2007). Interactive visualization of multidimensional data. Tampere
University Press.
Tips:
? If there is more than one publisher, make sure to include both in the reference and separate them with a semi-colon (";").
? If the book has a DOI, you can also include this at the end of the reference.
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In-text referencing >
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Online rules >
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1.02 Two authors
Author, A., & Author, B. (Year). Title. Publisher.
In-text: Oshima and Hogue (2004) (Oshima & Hogue, 2004) (Oshima & Hogue, 2004, p. 24)
Example: ... this point is further examined in Oshima and Hogue (2004).
Reference List: Oshima, A., & Hogue, A. (2004). Writing academic English. Pearson Longman.
Tips:
? For a work with two authors you need to write both of their names.
? When you write the author names outside of the brackets, connect the last and second last authors' names with "and", but when using them inside the brackets use "&".
? If there is more than one publisher, make sure to include both in the reference and separate them with a semi-colon (";").
? If the book has a DOI, this can be included at the end of the reference.
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