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APA 7th Edition Journal Reference

Instructor David Stuart

Created on July 5, 2024

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Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (2022). This is where your article title goes with sentence-case capitalization. Put Italicized Journal Name with Title Case Capitalization Here, volume(Issue), #-#. https://doi.org/xxx

Place the year in parentheses. End with a period.

Capitalize only the first letter of the first word (like you would in a sentence). For a two-part title, also capitalize the first word of the second part of the title. Also, capitalize proper nouns. Do not italicize. End with a period. Examples 1 part title: Happy fish in little ponds. 2 part title: Becoming brilliant: How to raise a successful child.

Does the article have a DOI? Include a DOI for all works that have one. Do not put a period after the DOI.

Last name comes first, followed by a comma and initials. Leave a space between initials. Retain the order of authors’ names. Examples 1 author: Author, A. A. 2 authors: Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. 3 authors: Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. and so on...

Journal Name: Capitalize all major words in the periodical name. Follow with a comma. Italicize the periodical name (but not the comma after). Volume Number: Italicize the volume number. Do not put a space between the volume number and the parentheses around the issue number.

Include the article page range. Use an en dash; do not put spaces around the en dash. End with a period

Do not italicize the issue number or parentheses. Follow the parentheses with a comma. No issue number? That’s okay. Follow the volume number with a comma