Note The basic reference template is made up of four pieces: author, date, title (with format in brackets if necessary), and source (the URL)
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How to cite and format an APA reference page American Psychological Association Retrieved from URL or doi (digital object identifier) Example:
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Web Document or E-Book downloaded from a website Author, A (Year of Publication) Title of document Retrieved from http://www somewebsite com/docs
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TechTrends, 57(2), 39-45 APA Ex: Website Author, F M (Year, month date of publication)
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APA Reference List for Websites Single page on a website Format: Author, A (date) Title of document Retrieved from http://URL Example:
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The in-text citation that corresponds with this reference would look like this: (“All 33 Chile miners,” 2010) NOTE: If it is unclear when website content was
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APA Citation Examples Citing Sources When researching a topic, you will be looking for various sources (such as books, articles, and websites) that
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APA style requires both in-text citations and a reference list For every in- text citation there should be a full citation in the reference list and vice versa
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include the exact URL Date retrieved: Unlike APA 5 where the date of retrieval is included in every online citation, APA 6 recommends to include it only if
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