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APA Citation Style 7th Edition

This guide will help you with formatting your citations according to the APA guidelines.

About Citing Websites

 

When citing a website, take note of the author, title, the publisher, publication date, and the date you accessed the site.

For each type of source in this guide, both the general form and a specific example will be provided.

The following format will be used:

In-text Citation - entry that appears in the body of your paper.

References - entry that appears at the end of your paper

Document from a Web site with no Author

 

General Format

In-Text Citation (Paraphrase):

(Title of specific document, Year)

NOTE: If the title of a document is long, use a shortened version for the in-text citations.

In-Text Citation (Quotation):

(Title of specific document, Year, page or paragraph number [if available])

References:

Title of specific document.(Last update or copyright date; if not known, put n.d.).

         In Title of website. URL of specific document

Example

 In-Text Citation (Paraphrase):

(Neurology, n.d.)
In-Text Citation (Quotation):
(Neurology, n.d.)
References:
Neurology. (n.d.). Brain Works. http://www.brainworks.org/Neurology

Learn More

 

The Online Writing Lab at Purdue University offers an online resource which can be used in some cases.  However, it does not include everything required for citing sources in one place.

The APA citation style does not cover Canadian government sources, and has only a limited section on American government resources.

Please refer to the staff at the Library Reference Desk for clarification when citing Canadian government sources.