APA Style of Referencing - Fall 21 - Interactive Content
APA Style of Referencing - Fall 21 - Interactive Content
Quick Guide
APA (7th edition)
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Lanchester Library
Contents
Introduction to
APA referencing
How to reference
Authors
An example of a piece of
writing and a list of references
Book
Journal article
Webpages and
electronic reports
Figures
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Introduction to
APA referencing
Within Coventry University, most courses and subject
areas use APA (7th edition) style of referencing. This very
quick guide is intended to help you get started. For more
information, please see the referencing guidance available
on LibGuides.
you use a direct quote (you must also put the quote in
‘quotation marks’)
you paraphrase something you have read, by putting it
into your own words
you summarise what someone else has said about
a topic and
you include data, images, diagrams etc. that you did not
create yourself.
No named authors
If you cannot find a named author, use the company or organisation’s
name. For example:
(Health and Care Professions Council, 2018)
Health and Care Professions Council. (2018). Standards of
proficiency. https://www.hcpc-uk.org/standards/
standards-of-proficiency/
Use ‘n.d.’ if you cannot find a date for a source. This stands for
‘no date’ and looks like this:
Hall, J. (n.d.). Customer Service. Routledge.
Reference list
Cottrell, S. (2019). The study skills handbook (5th ed.).
Red Globe Press.
Quinn, D., & Mohammed, N. (2020). CU Coventry academic
writing summary. Coventry University.
http://www.coventry.ac.uk/cuc/academic-writing
Wilson, B., & Devi, F. (2018). Support services in higher education.
Journal of Higher Education Services, 5(4), 90-110.
https://doi.org/10.9.181.9/974975957
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Book
In-text citation
Reference list
Author (Year) Title in italics.
Checklist:
Author (surname, initials)
Year of publication in round brackets, followed by a full stop
Title in italics
Edition, in round brackets, followed by ed. and a full stop
(not required for first editions)
Publisher, followed by a full stop
Some books have a DOI. If you can see this, add it after the publisher.
A DOI will look like this: https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118827352
You do not need to include page numbers in the reference list for
books; the page numbers go in the in-text citation only.
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Journal article
In-text citation
Reference list
Title of journal in italics Title of the article
Author (Year) Page range
Quinn, D. R., & Mohammed, B. (2016). Report
writing. Academic Writing Journal, 14(3), 99-110.
https://doi.org/10.1.2211/xnbghf71
DOI Volume and issue number
Checklist:
Author (surname, initials)
Year of publication in round brackets, followed by a full stop
Title of article, followed by a full stop
Title of journal in italics, followed by a comma
Volume number in italics
Issue number in brackets, followed by a comma
Pages of the article, followed by a full stop
If the article has a DOI, add this after the page range
If you cannot find the article’s DOI and you have found the article on
Locate or a library database (e.g. ProQuest), leave this bit out. If you have
found the article on another website, put the URL in place of the DOI.
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Webpages and
electronic reports
Example 1: where there is a corporate author.
In-text citation
Reference list
Author (Year) Title in italics
Reference list
Company
Author (Year) Title in italics name
Checklist:
Author (surname, initials, or company name)
Date of publication in round brackets: be as specific as possible.
This might be a year only; a year and month; or a year, month, and
day, followed by a full stop
Title in italics, followed by a full stop
Company name if this is not the same as the author, followed
by a full stop
Web address
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Figures
The example below refers to including an image from a website.
To reference figures or tables from other sources, please refer to the
long guide.
Figure 1
CU Coventry Library
Reference list
Include an entry in your list of references.
Coventry University. (2020). CU Coventry Library.
www.coventry.ac.uk/cuc/cuclibrary