APA Style at a Glance
Use this style sheet to help you compile a Reference page for books, encyclopedias, Internet articles, and database articles.
Books
Book by one author:
Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Middle Initial. (Copyright date). Title of the book. Place of publication:
Publisher.
Examples:
Parks, P.J. (2010). Solar power. San Diego, CA: ReferencePoint Press.
Solway, A. (2010). Resources. Mankato, MN: Smart Apple Media.
Book by two or more authors:
First Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Middle Initial., 2nd Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Middle Initial.,
3rd Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Middle Initial. (Copyright date). Title of book. Place of
Publication: Publisher.
Example:
Silverstein, A., Silverstein, V. B., & Nunn, L. S. (1998). Food chains. Brookfield, CT: Twenty-First Century
Books.
Book by an editor:
Editor’s Last Name, First Initial. Middle Initial. (Ed.)(Copyright date). Title of the book. Place of
Publication: Publisher.
Example:
Rossey, C. A. (Ed.). (1999). Fundamentals of social science research. London: Basnight.
Encyclopedia Article from a Familiar Encyclopedia:
Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Middle Initial. (Copyright date). Title of article. In Title of Encyclopedia
(Vol #, pp, #). Place of publication: Publisher.
Example:
Bergmann, P. G. (1993). Relativity. In The New Encyclopedia Britannica (Vol. 26, pp. 501-508). Chicago:
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Journals and Magazines
Print Journal/Magazine Article:
Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Middle Initial. (Year, Month Day of publication). Title of the article. Name
of the Journal,(Volume #)(Issue #), page number(s).
Example:
Dicum, G. (2007, September). Eyes in the sky and on your desktop. Sierra, (92)(5), 58-92.
Internet Article:
Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Middle Initial.orName of Organization. (Year, Month Day created or
updated). Title of the webpage/article. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from webpage address
Example:
Monterey Bay Aquarium. (2009). Sea otters at risk. Retrieved October 8, 2009, from
Electronic Articles
Encyclopedia Article (retrieved from a database):
Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Middle Initial. (Copyright date). Title of the article. In Title of the
Encyclopedia. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from Name of
Database.
Example:
McGrath, J. (2008). Invasive species. In Gale Encyclopedia of Science. 4th ed. Detroit: Gale Group.
Retrieved October 8, 2009, from Student Resource Center - Bronze.
Journal/Magazine Article (retrieved from a database):
Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Middle Initial. (Year, Month Day of publication). Title of the article.
Title of the Magazine, Volume #(Issue #), page number(s). Retrieved Month Day, Year, from Name
of Database.
Example:
Walsh, B. (2009, April 13). The new age of extinction. Time, 173(14), 43. Retrieved October 8, 2009, from
SIRS Researcher.
Compiled 10/09 for the GWHS Library by Jennifer Robinson, Library Intern, UNC-Greensboro