*Database name and retrieval date are not required in APA journal article citations. Journal (print). Author F. M. (Publication year). Article title.
URL when no DOI is available. Here are two examples of citations for articles from databases: Scholarly Journal Article with DOI (three authors).
Cite the DOI when available. ? A DOI is typically located on the first page of the online journal article near the copyright notice. Some article databases (
(If there is no author begin with the article title followed by the date. When you find a source in a library database
APA citation style refers to the rules and conventions established by the American Psychological Journal article from a subscription database (no DOI).
https://apastyle.apa.org/instructional-aids/reference-guide.pdf
For articles found in databases which are also published in online journals
ABOUT THE APA STYLE. Page 4. IN-TEXT CITATION: REFERENCING SOURCES WITHIN THE TEXT JOURNAL ARTICLE (FROM LIBRARY DATABASE) ...
Journal article from a printed source: Jones Harriet. (2000). Free information. History Today
sources from our databases you DO NOT need to include the database name or TCC-unique URL in the citation unless your instructor requests it. Journal Article