By Kate Moss, Ph.D, Doctoral Lecturer and Full-time Faculty, General Education & BA in Liberal Studies Writing Fellows (WAC) and Tutoring Coordinator
References Lists and In-Text Citations in APA Format
You may remember how you learned how to create references lists and in-text citations in APA format. Here is a refresher of the sources from that week:
Resources for creating References Lists in APA style:
- References List (Basic Rules) (Purdue OWL)
- References List (Author/Authors) (Purdue OWL: includes information on dealing with sources that have one, two, or more than two authors, as well as indirect sources)
- References List format for Books (Purdue OWL)
- References List format for Electronic Sources (including web pages, eBooks or electronic journals) (Purdue OWL)
- References List Format for audiovisual material (YouTube video, photograph, etc.) (Purdue OWL)
- How to cite a YouTube video (APA Style Blog: goes into more detail on citing types of videos than the Purdue OWL link above)
Resources for creating in-text citations in APA style:
- In-Text Citations (Basics) (Purdue OWL: includes directions for dealing with short vs. long quotations of 40+ words, which should be block indented)
- In-Text Citations (Author/Authors) (Purdue OWL: includes information on dealing with sources that have one, two, or more than two authors, as well as indirect sources)