References Punctuation and Spacing APA Style

Instructions

The Constructing Citations 101: APA Style focused on gathering all the elements (or details) in the correct order.

In this activity three references are provided - book, journal article and webpage.

You will discover how important the spacing and punctuation is between each element (or detail) in the citation.

Using the drop-down box, decide which element is presented with the correct spaces, commas, full stops, quotation marks, colons and brackets.

Activity

1. Here are the citation elements for a book:

Author/s: Elaine Nicpon Marieb

Year: 2014

Title: Essentials of human anatomy & physiology

Edition: Tenth edition

Place: Essex, England

Publisher: Pearson

What is the correct format for the author in APA Style?

A. Marieb, Elaine Nicpon

B. Marieb, EN

C. Marieb, E. N.

2. Here are the citation elements for a journal article:

Author/s: Cheryle Moss and Katherine Nelson

Year: 2014

Title of article: Patient stories about being cared for in the emergency department

Journal name: Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal

Volume: 22

Issue number: 4

Page number/s: 35-38

DOI: 10.1111/jocn.12612

What is the correct format for the journal and issue number in APA Style?

A. (22), 4

B. 22,(4)

C. 22, 4

3. Here are the citation elements for a web page:

Author/s: World Health Organization Year: 2014 Title of page: Pertussis URL: http://www.who.int/topics/pertussis/en/

What is the correct format for the URL in APA Style?

A. Retrieved from http://www.who.int/topics/pertussis/en/

B. Retrieved from http://www.who.int/topics/pertussis/en/.

C. Retrieved from <http://www.who.int/topics/pertussis/en/>

Answers

1. C - Marieb, E. N.

Here is the complete citation as it appears in the Reference List -

Marieb, E. N. (2014). Essentials of human anatomy & physiology

(10th ed.). Essex, England: Pearson.

2. B - 22,(4)

Here is the complete citation as it appears in the Reference List -

Moss, C., & Nelson, K. (2014). Patient stories about being cared for

in the emergency department. Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal, 22(4), 35-38. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12612

3. A - Retrieved from http://www.who.int/topics/pertussis/en/

Here is the complete citation as it appears in the Reference List -

World Health Organization. (2014). Pertussis. Retrieved from

http://www.who.int/topics/pertussis/en/

You have now learnt the importance of punctuation and spacing in your references.

Try Citing in the text: APA Style to learn how to include details of the reference in your written work.