Ways of Citing RL Outline
Ways of Citing RL Outline
MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Whole e-book:
Author, Initial. (date). Title of book. Retrieved from http://xxxxxxxxxxx In-Text Citation (Paraphrase):
Chapter in an e-book: (Author Surname, Year)
In-Text Citation (Quotation):
Author, Initial. (date). Title of Chapter. In E. Editor (Ed.) Title of Book (Author Surname, Year, page number)
(pp xx-xx). Retrieved from http://xxxxxx
References:
Author Surname, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year, Month Day). Article OR
title: Subtitle. Magazine Title, Volume(issue), page range. URL of Ruxton (2016) suggests "Unsweetened tea can be part of a recommended
magazine home page [if viewed online]. diet” (p. 40).
Include page numbers for direct quotes.
Example
In-Text Citation (Paraphrase):
(Kuttner, 2003)
In-Text Citation (Quotation):
(Kutner, 2003, p. 26)
References:
Kuttner, R. (2003, September 8). The great American pension-fund
robbery. Business Week, 24-26. http://www.businessweek.com/
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A basic reference list entry for a journal article in APA must include:
Author or authors. The surname is followed by first initials.
Year of publication of the article (in round brackets).
Article title.
Journal title (in italics).
Volume of journal (in italics).
Issue number of journal in round brackets (no italics).
Page range of article.
URL
The first line of each citation is left adjusted. Every subsequent
line is indented 5-7 spaces.
Example:
Ruxton, C. (2016). Tea: Hydration and other health benefits. Primary
Health Care, 26(8), 34-42. https://doi.org/10.7748/phc.2016.e1162
Knotts, H.G. & Haspel, M. (2006). The impact of gentrification on voter
turnout. Social science quarterly, 87(1), 110-121.
In-text Citation
"Black tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world after
water” (Ruxton, 2016, p. 34).