For a more comprehensive look at APA documentation
guidelines, please consult the 4th edition of the Publication
Manual of the American Psychological Association. Copies are
available in the Writing Center and the Rensselaer Library.
principles of psychologists and code of
conduct. American
Brown, H.,
& Milstead, J. (1968). Patterns in poetry: An
Each citation begins with a standard paragraph
indentation. The citations themselves are not numbered; however,
they are ordered on the page. There are two ordering principles
to keep in mind: alphabetical and numerical.
Citing a Book
Format:
Author's last name, first initial.
(Date of publication in
parenthesis). Title of the book underlined.
City of
publication: Name of publisher.
Example:
Harris, M. (1986). Teaching
One-to-One. Urbana, IL:
NCTE.
NOTE: Only the first letter
of the title of books and journal articles is capitalized
(with the exception of proper names).
Citing a Book with more than one author
Format:
Author's last name, first
initial, & second Author's last
name, first initial. (Date of publication
in parenthesis). Title
of the book underlined. City of
publication: Name of
publisher
Example:
Mitchell, T.R., & Larson,
J.R., Jr. (1987). People in
organizations: An introduction to organizational
behavior
(3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
NOTE: List authors in the
order that they appear on the cover of the book regardless
of alphabetical order.
Citing a Journal Article
Format:
Author's last name, first
initial. (Date of publication in
parenthesis). Title of article - no quotation
marks. Title of the
periodical underlined, volume,
number, page numbers.
Example:
Bekerian, D.A. (1993).
In search of the typical
eyewitness. American Psychologist,
48, 574-576.
Citing a Journal Article with more
than one author
Format:
Author's last name, first
initial., & second author's last
name, first initial (Date of publication
in parenthesis). Title of
the article - no quotations. Title
of the periodical underlined,
volume, number, page numbers.
Example:
Borman, W.C., Hanson,
M.A., Oppler, S. H., Pulakos,
E.D., & White, L.A. (1993). Role of early
supervisory
experience in supervisor performance.
Journal of Applied
Psychology, 78, 443- 449.
Citing the Internet
Format:
Author's last name, first
initial. (Date of publication or
page update in parenthesis). Title
of source underlined,
Retrieval information including date of
access, and source
of information: URL.
Example:
Land, T. (1996, March
31). Web extension to American
Psychological Association style (WEAPAS),
Retrieved April
24, 1997 from the World Wide Web:
http://www.beadslands.com/weapas.
Citing an Encyclopedia or Dictionary
Format:
Editor's last name, first
initial. (Ed.). (Date of publication
in parenthesis). Title of the source
underlined (edition and
volume in parenthesis). City of publication:
Name of
publisher.
Example:
Sadie, S. (Ed.). (1980).
The new Grove dictionary of
music and musicians (6th ed., Vols.
1-20). London:
Macmillan.
Citing an Article or Chapter in an
edited book
Format:
Author's last name, first
initial. (Date of publication in
parenthesis). Title of article or chapter.
In Editor's first initial
and last name (Ed.), Title of the source
book underlined (pp.
starting page -ending page). City of publication:
Name of
publisher.
Example:
Bjork, R. A. (1989). Retrieval
inhibition as an adaptive
mechanism in human memory. In H. L. Roediger
III & F. I. M.
Craik (Eds.), Varieties of memory &
consciousness (pp.
309-330). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
NOTE: For less well known
cities of publication, you should also include the postal
abbreviation of the state or country where that city is
located.
Citing Technical and Research Reports
Format:
Author's last name, first
initial. (Date of publication in
parenthesis). Title of the technical
or research report
underlined (report, contract, or
monograph number in
parenthesis). City of publication: Name
of publisher.
Example:
Mazzeo, J., Druesne, B.,
Raffeld, P.C., Checketts, K.T.,
& Muhlstein, A. (1991). Comparability
of computer and
paper-and-pencil scores for two CLEP
general
examinations (College Board Rep.
No. 91-5). Princeton,
NJ: Educational Testing Service.