APA Citation Worksheets Note: If you do not see an example of what you are citing, please see the Citation Examples document on OSLIS. Print Sources Book (one author) Example: Lee, H. (1982). To kill a mockingbird. New York, NY: Warner Books. Author’s Last Name First Initial Middle Initial (Publication Date) Book Title Place of Publication: Book (no author) Example: The American renaissance. (2004). Philadelphia, PA: Chelsea House Publishers. Book Title (Publication Date) Place of Publication: APA Citation Worksheets (based on APA 6th ed., updated Nov. 2016) -1- Publisher Publisher Book (two to more than three authors) – print source Example of two: Reilly, M. J., & Jermyn, L. (2004). Mexico (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Marshall. Example of three: Thompsen, A., Jensen, M., & Graham, D. (2005). Coexisting under stress. Chicago, IL: New Age Press. Example of more than seven: Adams, B., Boston, C., Cheney, D., Dixon, E., Edwards, F., Franks, G., . . . Harris, I. (1994). Encyclopedia of great civilizations. New York, NY: Shooting Star Press. Author1’s Last Name First Initial Middle Initial Author2’s Last Name First Initial Middle Initial Author3’s Last Name Author5’s Last Name First Initial Middle Initial Author6’s Last Name First Initial Middle Initial (Publication Date) First Initial Middle Initial Book Title Author4’s Last Name Place of Publication: First Initial Publisher Book (one editor) (edition number) – print source Example: Bevington, D. (Ed.). (2008). The complete works of Shakespeare (6th ed.). New York, NY: Longman. Editor’s Last Name First Initial Middle Initial (Ed.) (Publication Date) Book Title APA Citation Worksheets (based on APA 6th ed., updated Nov. 2016) -2- Edition number (if any) Place of Publication: Middle Initial Publisher Book (two to more than six editors) – print source Example of two: Schlager, N. & Weisblatt, J. (Eds.). (2006). Alternative energy (Vols. 1-3). Detroit, MI: Gale. Example of three: Abbot, J., Brunning, G., & Doran, M. (Eds.). (2001). System dynamics. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman. Example of more than seven: Edwards, T., George, W., Kuffner, A., Jones, D., Roberts, J., Johnson, F., . . . Roy, W. (Eds.). (2004). The poetry of Edgar Allen Poe. New York, NY: Newcastle Press. Editor1’s Last Name First Initial Middle Initial Editor2’s Last Name First Initial Middle Initial Editor3’s Last Name Editor5’s Last Name First Initial Middle Initial Editor6’s Last Name First Initial Middle Initial (Publication Date) First Initial Middle Initial Editor4’s Last Name Book Title Place of Publication: First Initial Publisher Book (author and editor) – print source Example: Gibbs, J.T. (2001). Books for children of all ages (F.W. Hudson, Ed.). New York, NY: Dover. Author Last Name First Initial Middle Initial (Publication Date) Book Title Editor Last Name, First Initial Middle Initial APA Citation Worksheets (based on APA 6th ed., updated Nov. 2016) -3- Place of Publication: Middle Initial Publisher Previously published book in a collection – print source Example: Henley, W. E. (1984). Apparition. In L. L. Harris (Ed.), Nineteenth-Century literature criticism (Vol. 5, p. 408). Detroit, MI: Gale. (Reprinted from A book of verses, p. 41, 1889, New York, NY: Scribner) Author Name Last First Initial Place of Publication (Secondary Source) City, State Middle Initial Publisher (Secondary Source) (Publication Date of Secondary Source) Original Source Title Editor Name Last (Ed.). Chapter Title Original source volume First Initial Original source page numbers Middle Initial Secondary Source Title Original source publication date APA Citation Worksheets (based on APA 6th ed., updated Nov. 2016) -4- Original source place of publication City, State Volume # (Secondary Source) Original source publisher Page #s (Secondary Source) Previously published journal in a collection – print source Example: Spilka, M. (1982). Of George and Lennie and Curley’s wife: Sweet violence in Steinbeck’s Eden. In D. Smith (Ed.), Contemporary literary criticism (Vol. 104, pp. 430-44). Detroit, MI: Gale. (Reprinted from Modern Fiction Studies, 65, 43-50) Author Last Name First Initial Place of Publication (Secondary Source) City, State Middle Initial (Publication Date of Secondary Source) Publisher (Secondary Source) Editor Name Last (Ed.). Article Title Original Source Title Original source volume and issue number, if journal First Initial Middle Initial Original source page numbers Secondary Source Title Original source publication date Volume # (Secondary Source) Original source place of publication City, State Page #s (Secondary Source) Original source publisher Anthology or Story Collection – print source Example: Chase, R. (1973). Old Christmas Eve. In H. L. Pick (Ed.), Grandfather tales (pp. 58-60). New York, NY: Viking. Author Last Name First Initial Middle Initial (Publication Date) Title of article or story Book editor Last Name First Initial Middle Initial Book Title APA Citation Worksheets (based on APA 6th ed., updated Nov. 2016) -5- (Article or story page #s) Place of Publication: City, State Publisher Encyclopedia Article – print source Example: Gillingham, J. (2008). Norman conquest. In The world book encyclopedia (Vol. 14, pp. 455-6). Chicago, IL: World Book. Author Last Name First Initial Middle Initial (Publication Date) Article Title Encyclopedia Title (Volume Number) (Page Numbers) Place of Publication: City, State Publisher Magazine or Scholarly Journal Article – print source Example: Fitzpatrick, L. (2010, July 12). How we fail our female vets. Time, 176(2), 42-45. Author Last Name(s) First Initial Middle Initial (Publication Date) Article Title Magazine/Scholarly Title Volume number (Issue number) Page Numbers Newspaper Article or Letter to the Editor – print source Example: Mattick, M. (2010, July 4). Defending the all-American tart [Letter to the editor]. The Register-Guard, p. G2. Author Last Name First Initial Middle Initial (Publication Date) Article Title [Letter to the editor] Newspaper Title APA Citation Worksheets (based on APA 6th ed., updated Nov. 2016) -6- Pages Electronic Sources Encyclopedia Article – online database Example: Rogers, F. (2005). Southern flying squirrel. In Encyclopedia of animals. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com Author Last Name (s) First Initial Middle Initial (Publication Date) Article Title Encyclopedia Title URL Magazine or Scholarly Journal Article – online database Example Magazine: Hosenball, M. (2010, July 19). Spying a real payday. Newsweek, 156(3), 12. Retrieved from http://www.newsweek.com/ Example Scholarly Journal: Rowena, J., & Collins, C. (2010). Can we treat our way out of HIV? AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 26, 1-4. doi:10.1089/aid.209.0267 Author Last Name First Initial Middle Initial (Publication date) Article Title Magazine or Journal Title Volume (issue number) if available APA Citation Worksheets (based on APA 6th ed., updated Nov. 2016) -7- Pages DOI or URL Newspaper Article – online database Example: Schwartz, J. (2010, July 20). Liability at issue in oil flow rate in Gulf. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com Author Last Name First Initial Middle Initial (Publication date) Article Title Letter to the Editor? Y or N Complete Newspaper Title Pages (if available) (ex. A1, A4) URL Encyclopedia Article - Internet Example: Schloss, J. P. (2003). Symbiosis. In Encyclopedia of science and religion. Retrieved from http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3404200494.html Author Last Name First Initial (Publication date) if given Article Title Encyclopedia Title APA Citation Worksheets (based on APA 6th ed., updated Nov. 2016) -8- URL Magazine or Scholarly Journal Article - Internet Example Scholarly Journal: Hubbard, R. E., Andrew, M. K., & Rockwood, K. (2009). Effect of parental age at birth on accumulation of deficits, frailty and survival in older adults. Age and Ageing, 38, 380-385. doi:10.1093/ageing/afp035 Example Magazine: O'Malley, C. (2000, March). It's an Internet world. Popular Science, 256(3), 47-51. Retrieved from http://www.popsci.com/archive Author Last Name First Initial Middle Initial (Publication date) Article Title Magazine/Scholarly Journal Title DOI or Article URL Newspaper Article - Internet Example: Prior, A. (2010, August 8). How to tame college costs: It's not just tuition. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved from http://online.wsj.com Author Last Name First Initial Middle Initial (Publication date) Article Title Complete Newspaper Title APA Citation Worksheets (based on APA 6th ed., updated Nov. 2016) -9- URL of Article Web Page Professional Example: Crater Lake National Park. (n.d.). Retrieved from National Park Service website: http://www.nps.gov/crla/ Author Last Name First Initial Middle Initial (Publication date) Date Accessed Web page Title Sponsoring Organization (if necessary) URL Web Page Personal Example: Donohue, J. (n.d.). John Donohue's national park photos: Crater Lake National Park. Retrieved July 27, 2010, from http://www.jdonohue.com/parks/crater_lake/crater_lake.html Author Last Name First Initial Middle Initial (Publication date) Web Page Title Date Accessed URL OTHER: Video/Clip Video Example: Thomas, J., & McLaren, M. (Producers), & Linklater, R. (Director). (2006). Fast food nation [DVD]. USA: Recorded Picture Company. Clip Example: Engle, M. (Creator), & olinlibrary (Poster). (2008). Research minutes: How to identify scholarly journal articles [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDGJ2CYfY9A Title [Video or DVD] (Year of Release/Copyright) (Producer, Director, or both) Place of Production: APA Citation Worksheets (based on APA 6th ed., updated Nov. 2016) -10- Production Company Name