WEBSITES THAT CAN HELP YOU CITE SOURCES:
APA 5th and 6th
APA & MLA
APA & MLA
MLA & APA 6th
CITING IN APA
IF NO AUTHOR: Start with the name of the article, book, or web page.
WEBPAGE
Webpage Format:
Author, A. (Date Published). Article name. Name of website. [Retrieved] Date, [from] URL of Website
Examples:
3. Iguchi, L. (2003, February 3). Japan warfare. History of Japan. Retrieved March 11, 2004, from http://book.edu/japan
2. Drums from Africa. (2002). Retrieved May 17, 2005, from http://www.abcd.com/africa/b2k
Webpage No Author:
The Briar Press. (2003). Museum. Retrieved from
NEWSPAPER
Print Newspaper:
Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Name of the Article. Name of Newspaper, page number(s).
Examples:
• Waldo, S. R., & Danedakar, V. (2004, August 4). Why medical school? New York Times, p. 34.
Online Newspaper:
Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Name of the Article. Name of Newspaper, page number(s).
[Retrieved] date, [from] URL of Website
Examples:
Waldo, S.R., & Danedakar, V. (2004, January 4). Why medical school? New York Times.Retrieved
May 17, 2004, from http://www.nyt.com/med
MAGAZINE
Magazine with author:
Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Name of the Article. Name of Magazine, volume, page number(s).
Examples:
1. Pressman, A. (2008, September 29). Bottom fishing in rough waters. BusinessWeek, 27.
2. Petrovsky, A., & Miller, L. (2005, August 1-7). China's new restructuring. The Economist, 32-37.
Magazine no author:
Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Name of the Article. Name of Magazine, volume, page number(s).
[Retrieved] date, [from] URL of Website
Examples:
Petrovsky, A., & Miller, L. (2005, August 1-7). China's new restructuring. The Economist.Retrieved
May 25, 2005, from http://www.economist.com/china
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