APA Citation Format Simplified
APA (2010)requires a hanging indent and double-spacing for its citations. Always use italics (not underlining) when required. If a magazine or journal does not have a volume number, you must use the p. or pp. abbreviation.
Note: APA 2010 requires you to use DOI (Digital Object identifiers) when possible. APA 2010 Also recommends you use two spaces after a period.
Book / APA FORMAT / EXAMPLEOne Author / Author last name, First initial, Middle initial. (Date). Title of work. Location: Publisher. / Smith, K.C. (2004). Children’s literature of the Harlem renaissance. Bloomington, IN: IndianaUniversity Press.
Two to Seven Authors / Author last name, First initial, Middle initial., & Author last name, First initial, Middle initial. (Date). Title of work. Location: Publisher. / Branson, J. J., & Larson, B. (2003). Educating Rita. New York: Norton.
Eight or More Authors / Author, A. A., Author, B. B., Author, C. C., Author D. D., Author, E. E., Author, F. F., . . . Last Author, I. I. (Date). Title of work. Location: Publisher. / German, J., Franklin, B., Sweden, A., Joseph, B., Austin, T., Squires, K., . . . Marsh, R. (2008). Effects of family reunions on dysfunctional families. New York: Genealogy Press.
Editor and/or chapter in a book / Author, A.A. (Date). Title of chapter. In A. Editor & B. Editor (Eds.), Title of work(pp xxx-xxx). Location: Publisher. / Arthur, K. (2004). High school reform in Arizona. In A. Squires (Ed.),Dismal state of American education (pp. 56-84). New York: Knopf.
E-book
[When doi (digital object identifiers) is available, you should use it at end of entry as noted in samples] / Possible Formats:
Editor last name, First initial. Middle initial. (Ed.). (Date). Title of work. Location: Publisher. Retrieved from URL.
Author, A. (Date). Title of work. Location: Publisher. Retrieved from URL
Author, B. (Date ) Title of work. Doi:xxxxx
Author, C. (Date) Title of work. Retrieved from URL / Careful, T. (Ed.). (2003). Children and ritalin. Doi: 10.1037/10762-000
Volz, B.D. (Ed.). (2000). Junior genreflecting: A guide to good reads and series fiction for children. EnglewoodCO: Libraries Unlimited. Doi: 10.1036/0071393724
Zimring, C.A. (2005). Cash for your trash: Scrap recycling in America [eBook version]. Retrieved from
Periodical Article / APA Format / Example
Magazine / Author last name, First initial. Middle initial (Year, Month, Day). Title of article. Title of Magazine, Volume number, Pages.
Note: If no volume number is available, use p. or pp. before page numbers. / Bender, M. (2006, December). 2-minute winter warm-ups: Wake up your hibernating muscles, starting now. Health, 20, 38-40.
Journal: Continuous page numbers / Author last name, First initial, Middle initial. (Year). Title of article. Title of Journal, Volume number, Pages. / Brown, P. (2002). New architecture today. Art Digest, 25, 303-13.
Journal: Separate pagination (each issue starts with page 1) / Author last name, First initial, Middle initial. (Year). Title of article. Title of Journal, Volume number (Issue number), Pages. / Bellon-Hare, L. M., Garrett, T.M., Roberts, C. L., & Torres-Rivera, E. (2003, March). Open hands, open hearts: Working with native youth in the schools. Intervention in School and Clinic, 38 (4), 225-235.
Article in an online database / Same as print but add doi or electronic retrieval information at end.
If doi is available, add doi to end of entry.
If no doi is available, and it was retrieved online, add the following phrase and the homepage url of the journal, newsletter, or magazine: Use this format: Retrieved from
Note that you do not use a period after the url or the doi / Vissing, Y. (2003, December). The yellow school bus project: Helping homeless students get ready for school. Phi Delta Kappan, 85(4), 321-323. Retrieved from
Kroon, L. (2007). Drug interactions with smoking. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 64 (18), 1917-1921. doi: 10.2146/ajhp060414
CQ Researcher / This is a government publication. Sample show is an issue from the electronic database without a doi. / Glazer, S. (2006, November 10). Video games. CQ Researcher, 16, 937-960. Retrieved from
Newspaper (Print Version) / Note that you use p. or pp. before page numbers with newspapers.
If an article has discontinuous page numbers, list all page numbers, but separate them with a comma (e.g. pp. A3, A5, A6-7) / Brown, S. (1998, January 25). A new art. Washington Post, p. A4.
Lublin, J. S. (2006, December 11). Untainted firms alter how they offer options. The Wall Street Journal, pp. B1, B3.
Newspaper (Electronic Version) / Give the URL of the home page if available: This strategy allows you to avoid nonworking URLs. / Shin, A. (2006, December 6). Trans fat banned in N.Y. eateries; city health board cites heart risks. The Washington Post. Retrieved from
Encyclopedia / APA Format / Example
One or more Authors / Author last name, First initial. Middle initial. (Date). Article title. In A.A. Editor (Ed.), Title of publication (Vol., pp.). Location: Publisher. / Hernandez, J., & Squires, R. (1999). House plants. In T. Z. Zollinger (Ed.),The encyclopedia of botany (Vol. 7, pp. 45-75). New York: Macmillan.
No Author / Article title. (Date). Article title. In B. B. Editor (Ed), Title of publication (Vol., pp.). Location: Publisher.
Note that the sample shown is an electronic example. / Achievement gap. (2006). In L.B. Johnson (Ed.),The encyclopedia of education. Retrieved from galegroup.com
Web Site Article / APA Format / Example
With Author / Author last name, First initial, Middle initial. (Date of web page). Title. Retrieved from URL
Note: If source may change over time on a Web page (such as a wiki), you can include a retrieval date. If source will not change, you do not need to include the retrieval date. / American Library Association YALSA (2005). Outstanding books for the college bound. Retrieved from yalsa/booklists/obcb
Jameson, E. (n.d.). NCH FACT sheets on homelessness. Retrieved August 12, 1999, from
With no Author / Article title. (Date). Retrievedfrom URL / The trials and tribulation of the homeless on the streets of Phoenix. (2003, October 13). Retrieved from
Entire Website / Note: With APA, when citing an entire Website (and not a specific document on the website), you may cite it in your parenthetical in-text citation and not include it on your References page. / Example of in-text reference: The Mark Twain Page discusses the significance of Twain’s works, especially relating his stories to the political controversies of his day. It especially emphasizes racial issues ( ca/_dawe/twain.html).
Other Source Types / APA Format / Example
Lecture (or Address)(unpublished paper/poster presentation) / Presenter A. A. (year, Month). Lecture Title. Paper or poster session presented at the meeting of Organization Name, Location. / Goddard, T. (2001, October). Phoenix Today. Honors Forum Lecture presented at the MCCCD Honors Program Forum, PhoenixCollege.
Film (Movie) or Video / Producer, A. A. (Producer), & Director, B. B (Director). (Year). Title of motion picture [Motion picture}. Country of origin: Studio. / Nevins, S. (Producer), & Anderson, J. (Director). (2006). Mr. Conservative: Goldwater on Goldwater. [DVD]. United States: HBO Documentary Films.
Music Recording / Writer, A. (Copyright year). Title of song [Recorded by B. B. Artist if different from writer]. On Title of album [Medium}. Location: Label. (Date of recording if it differs from copyright year). / Holiday, B. (1991). Billie’s blues. On Lady Day: The best of Billie Holiday. [CD]. New York: Sony.
NOTE: In your in-text citations, include side & band or track numbers: “Billie’s Blues” (Holiday, 1991, track 5).
Personal Communications
[such as Interview (you conduct yourself), memos, email, phone conversations, private letters, etc.] / You cannot include personal interviews on the References page. You must cite them in the text as shown in this example:
(L. Hogan, personal communication, August 18, 1999) / NOT Permitted on the References page because this information is not “retrievable” by other researchers.
A Review / Reviewer’s Last Name, First initial. (Date). Title of review [Review of the book Title of book, by A. A. Author]. Title of complete work, xx, xxx-xxx. / Kauffman, R. (2001, March 6). A new look [Review of the book The color purple, by A. Walker]. New Books Review, pp. 239-240.
Online Posting (Message to a newsgroup, online forum, or discussion group). / Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title of post [Description of form]. Retrieved from http;/
Note: In discussion boards, the title of the post is referred to as the “thread”).
Note: Due to nature of posting, include a url. / Ziegler, J. (2004, November 12). Re: Arizona homeless information source.[Online forum comment]. Retrieved from /arizona/phoenix/issues/ msg1123494085458903.html?15
Radio or Television Program / Set up is similar to a chapter in a book: list script writer and director in the author position. List producer (if name is available) in the editor position. / Shatner, J. (Writer), & Haffner, C. (Director). (1993, April 6). Frederick Douglas. [Television broadcast.] In Civil War Journal. Los Angeles: Arts and Entertainment Network.
Tessler, V. (Writer), & Sojourner, J. (Director). (2002, January 25). Death and love. [Radio broadcast]. In Weekend Edition Saturday. Phoenix, Arizona: KJZZ.
Rev. 2009/Based on 6th edition of APA Manual (2010)