roseman university library - apa citation - reference page
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Learning outcomes
In this presentation, you’ll learn:• How to correctly format a reference page in
APA style.
Basics
• Appears at the end of your paper.• Includes citations for all references listed in the
body of your paper. • Has a heading:
o The word “References” with no bold, italics, or underline, centered on your last page.
• Formatted using ½” hanging indentation.• Alphabetized by author’s last name listed first.• Includes only sources you used in the paper.
(American Psychological Association, 2010, p. 180-192)
Author
Silverstri, L.A. (2009). Saunders Q&A review for the NCLEX-RN
examination. St. Louis, Missouri: Saunders.
Date Title
Location and Publisher
Elements of a book citation
• Author• Year of Publication• Title of work italicized
• Capital letter for subtitle• Location• Publisher
Elements of a book chapter or reference book entry citation
• Title of entry• Publication date• Author/ Editor • Title of work
• Edition, volume • Page numbers• Location and
publisher
(American Psychological Association, 2010, p. 174, 180-183, 230)
Flu. (2007). Longe, J. L. (Ed.), The Gale encyclopedia of nursing and allied health. (7th
ed., Vol.2, pp.172-188). Detroit: Thomson Gale.
Chapter title
Date Editor Title of book
Electronic version of print book citation
Hodgson, K. (2009). Saunders nursing drug handbook 2010.
Retrieved from
http://www.nursingconsult.com/das/book/177571463-2/view/2089
OR
Pink, D. (2009). A whole new mind. [Adobe Digital Editions version].
doi:10.1037/0010393722(American Psychological Association, 2010, p. 203)
Electronic book citation
Shotton, M. A. (1998). Computer addiction? A study of computer dependency.
Retrieved from http://books.google.com/books?
hl=en&lr=&id=j7p1r8Ruv_0C&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&dq=Computer+addiction
%3F+A+study+of+computer+dependency.&ots=06yA6wYHzk&sig=K2He-
w5XMTeRr5oawJdo1s3eGks#v=onepage&q=Computer%20addiction%3F
%20A%20study%20of%20computer%20dependency.&f=false
Elements of a periodical citation
• Author • Year• Title of Article • Title of Periodical in italics
• Volume and Number if available
• Pages• DOI (if available) – Digital
Object Identifier
(American Psychological Association, 2010, p. 198-202)
Kenneth, I.A. (2000). A Buddhist response to the
nature of human rights. Journal of Buddhist Ethics, 8.
Retrieved from http://www.cac.psu.edu/jbe/twocont.html
Journal Article with a doi
Lloyd, M., & Carson, A. (2012). Critical
conversations: Developing a methodology for
service user involvement in mental health
nursing. Nurse Education Today. 32(2), 151-
155. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2011.10.014
Web document, web page, or report
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Date of publication). Title of document.
Retrieved from http://Web address
American Nurses Association. (2012). Nursing world. Retrieved from
http://www.nursingworld.org/EspeciallyForYou/What-is-Nursing
If no date is listed use (n.d.) Source: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/10/
Streaming video
[YouTube Username]. (Date)
Video title [Video file]. Retrieved from [URL]
Example:
Aidanblunt (Creator). (2010, September 9). IV infusion a
clinical skill [Video file]. Retrieved from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2_efjDGfjc(American Psychological Association, 2012, p. 28)
Summary
• Set up your reference page correctly according to APA format.
• Different references require different information.
• Showed examples of different types of references: books, journal articles, electronic books, streaming media.
Resources to help you
• Roseman University Citation and Writing Research Guide: http://infoguides.roseman.edu/citation
• OWL at Purdue University http://owl.english.purdue.edu/
Questions?
Library staff are here to help you. o Call us
702-968-2040 (Henderson) 801-878-1020 (South Jordan)
o Text questions to 801-872-9715o Ask a question online at
http://libanswers.roseman.edu
References
References
American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication manual of the American Psychological
Association (6th ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
American Psychological Association. (2012). APA Style Guide to Electronic References.
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.