Contents
APA Referencing Summary                                                             Contents ...................................................................................................... 1
A guide to referencing based on the Publication Manual of the                       Some Basic Principles ................................................................................. 2
American Psychological Association (6th ed.).                                          The Reference List .................................................................................. 2
This summary gives examples of the APA referencing style for a number                  In-text Citations ........................................................................................ 2
of commonly used information sources. If you cannot find a model to cite a
source then choose an example that is close to the source you are using,               Page Numbers ......................................................................................... 2
and follow the format provided (APA 2010, p. 193). Otherwise, refer to the          Print Resources | Books .............................................................................. 3
APA Publication Manual (6th ed.). Washington DC: Author.
                                                                                    Print Resources | Periodicals: Articles in Print ............................................ 8
If in doubt when citing a paper, err on the side of giving too much                 Audiovisual Media ..................................................................................... 11
information, rather than too little (APA, 2010, p. 193).
                                                                                    Electronic Media | Basic Principles ........................................................... 13
You should explore using the EndNote software, which you can download
for free from the library website. EndNote helps you to cite your sources           Electronic Media | Online Journal Articles ................................................. 14
correctly and to organise your research and notes.                                  Electronic Media | Electronic Books .......................................................... 15
Click the following link for more information: CSU Library Guide to Endnote         Electronic Media | Online Reference ......................................................... 17
Webpage
                                                                                    Electronic Media | CSU Curriculum and Course Material ......................... 18
                                                                                    Electronic Media | Technical and Research Reports ................................ 20
                                                                                    Electronic Media | Conference Papers ...................................................... 23
                                                                                    Electronic Media | General Interest Media and Alternative Presses ......... 24
                                                                                    Electronic Media | Websites ...................................................................... 25
                                                                                    Electronic Media | Secondary Sources ..................................................... 26
                                                                                    Personal Communications ........................................................................ 27
                                                                                    Note on assignment layout: ....................................................................... 27
                                                                                    Other Resources ....................................................................................... 27
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Some Basic Principles
The Reference List                                    In-text Citations                                     Page Numbers
(APA, 2010, p. 180; Perrin, 2012, p. 61, para.        (APA, 2010, pp. 174–175, paras. 6.11–6.12;            (APA, 2010, pp. 170–172, paras. 6.03–6.05.
4a. Also APA, 2010, p. 184, para. 6.27; Perrin,       Perrin, 2012, pp. 66–70, para. 4e)
                                                                                                            APA’s guidance on page numbers is clear:
2009, p.88, para. 6b)
                                                      Insert citations as you write. If you wait until      whether quoting an author directly, or
A reference list is an alphabetically arranged        later, you will be likely to forget the details.      paraphrasing, you must credit the source.
list of sources used in a paper. It starts on a
                                                      1. When a work has two authors, always cite           For direct quotations, the author, year, and
new page immediately after the last page of
                                                         both names every time the reference                page number are given (APA, 2010, p. 170,
the paper. The list has the heading
                                                         occurs in the text.                                para. 6.03).
References (bold, centered, not in italics, and
not underlined). Each item on your list has a         2. When a work has three, four, or five authors,      Many electronic sources do not provide page
hanging indent of 1 cm. See the examples on              cite all authors the first time; in subsequent     numbers. When using direct quotations in such
the following pages. No bullets or numbers. It           citations, include only the surname of the         cases give a section identifier and/or
is helpful to add extra space (8 pts) after each         first author followed by et al. (not italicized)   paragraph number instead, like this:
entry.                                                   and the year.
                                                                                                             (Leech, 2006, para. 13)
Hint: begin your reference list as you start work     3. When a work has six or more authors, cite
                                                                                                             (Boland, 2001, Conclusion section, para. 2).
on your assignment, adding items as you                  only the surname of the first author followed
locate each source. This will save time and              by et al. and the year for the first and           When paraphrasing, “or referring to an idea
energy later. EndNote will help with this.               subsequent citations.                              contained in another work, you are
                                                                                                            encouraged to provide a page or paragraph
1. Names of authors appear in the order listed        4. Within a paragraph, you do not need to
                                                                                                            number” (APA, 2010, p. 171, para. 6.04).
   on the title page, not alphabetical order.            include the year in subsequent references
   The names of up to and including seven                so long as this does not lead to confusion.        Getting into the habit of quoting page numbers
   authors are listed, with all of their names                                                              will help readers locate material in lengthy
                                                         e.g.: McLean (2004, p. 32) has shown that
   inverted (e.g. Smith, P. G.). An ampersand                                                               texts, and will assist in your revision.
                                                         the effect of the drought on rural towns . . .
   (&) joins the last two names in the series.
                                                         McLean also demonstrated . . . .                   For a single page, the number is given thus:
2. If a work has eight or more authors, the first                                                           p. 27. For a range of pages: pp. 245–246
                                                      5. When you use the exact words that an
   six are listed in full, followed by an ellipsis,
                                                         author has used, you must enclose these in
   and then the last author’s name. An ellipsis
                                                         inverted commas “. . .” and follow
   ( . . . ) is three periods with a space before
                                                         immediately with an in-text citation,
   each and a space after the last.
                                                         including page number.
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Print Resources | Books
One author        Reference List                                                        In-text Citation
                  MacCulloch, D. (1996). Thomas Cranmer: A life. New Haven:             APA allows three forms for in-text citations:
                      Yale University Press.                                            1. Anne Bolyn died “with dignity” (MacCulloch, 1996, p. 159) on
                  Note the hanging indent for reference list items.                        19 May 1536.
                  In titles of books and articles in reference lists, capitalize only   2. MacCulloch (1996, p. 386) has suggested . . .
                  the first word, the first word after a colon or em dash (—), and
                                                                                        3. MacCulloch (1996) argues that . . . . (p. 231).
                  proper nouns (APA, 2010, p. 101, para. 4.15).
                  Where more than one place of publication is given, show only          Note the space before page numbers.
                  the first listed place.                                               When short direct quotations are used, the words used are
                                                                                        enclosed within quotation marks: “. . .”
                  For the rules of capitalization of titles within the body of the
                                                                                        Quotations of 40 or more words are set off as a block quotation,
                  paper, see APA, 2010, p. 101, para. 4.15.
                                                                                        indented about 1 cm. Quotation marks and italics are not used in
                                                                                        this case.
Two authors       Reference List                                                        In-text Citation
                  Nelson, D. L., & Cox, M. M. (2005). Principles of biochemistry        (Nelson & Cox, 2005, p. 897).
                        (4th ed.). New York: Freeman.
                                                                                        Nelson and Cox (2005) describe Buchner’s “pioneering
                  On publishers’ names see APA (2010, p. 186, para. 6.30), or           discovery” (p. 45) in biochemistry.
                  Perrin (2012, p. 63, para. 4c).
                                                                                        Cite both names every time the citation occurs in text.
Three, four, or   Reference List                                                        In-text Citation
five authors      List all authors.                                                     First in-text citation: Cite all names
                  Booth, W. C., Colomb, G. G., & Williams, J. M. (1995). The            (Booth, Colomb, & Williams, 1995, p. 25)
                        craft of research. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
                                                                                        Second and subsequent citations:
                  Note the space before a second initial.
                                                                                        (Booth et al., 1995, p. 25)
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Six or seven    Reference List                                                       In-text Citation
authors         List all authors                                                     See page 2.
                                                                                     For six or more authors, cite only the first author, followed by et
                                                                                     al. (not italicized, and with a stop after al) for all citations.
                                                                                     (Bloggs et al., 2009, p. 23)
Eight or more   Reference List                                                       In-text Citation
authors         Include the first six authors’ names, then insert an ellipsis, and   As per six or more authors.
                add the last author’s name.
                See example given below, p. 9, for Periodicals, Articles in Print.
                                                                                     For six or more authors, cite only the first author, followed by et
                                                                                     al. (not italicized, and with a stop after al) for all citations
No author or    Reference List                                                       In-text Citation
editor named    United Press International stylebook: The authoritative              (United Press International Stylebook, 1992)
                      handbook for writers, editors, and news directors (3rd
                      ed.). (1992). Lincolnwood, Il: National.                       For in-text citations: use a short title in place of the author name,
                                                                                     in italics.
                When no author or editor is named, place the title in the author
                position (APA, 2010, p. 184, para. 6.27).
Corporate       Referencing List                                                     In-text Citation
author          NSW Board of Studies. (2003). Science years 7–10 syllabus.           Stage 6 students can “critically analyse the opinions of others”
                    Sydney: Author.                                                  (NSW Board of Studies, 2003, p. 69).
                In this case the author and the publisher are the same.
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Long name –    Reference List                                                        In-text Citation (APA, 2010, p. 177)
abbreviated    New South Wales Department of School Education. (1997).               First in-text citation:
title               Strategies for assessment and reporting: Primary                 (New South Wales Department of School Education [DSE],
                    schools. Ryde: Author.                                           1997, p. 7).
               A cross-reference for an abbreviated title may be included in         Subsequent citations: . . . (DSE, 1997, p. 7).
               your Reference List:
               DSE—see New South Wales Department of School Education.
Edited book    Reference List                                                        In-text Citation
               Burchfield, R. W. (Ed.). (1996). The new Fowler’s modern              (Burchfield, 1996, p. 707).
                     English usage (3rd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Multi-volume   Reference List                                                        In-text Citation
work           Abrams, M. H., & Stillinger, J. (Eds.). (2001). The Norton            (Abrams & Stillinger, 2001, p. 32)
                    anthology of English literature: Vol. 2A. The romantic
                                                                                     Abrams and Stillinger (2001, p. 4) maintain . . .
                    period (7th ed). New York: Norton.
                                                                                     Abrams and Stillinger (2001) suggest “. . .” (p. 57).
Item in a      Reference List                                                        In-text Citation
series         Nicholas, P. (Comp. & Ed.). (2004). Soil, irrigation and nutrition.   (Nicholas, 2004, p. 17)
                     In Grape Production Series: No. 2. Adelaide: South
                     Australian Resource and Development Institute.
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Edition other        Reference List                                                       In-text Citation
than the first       Findlay, B. (2006). How to write psychology research reports         (Findlay, 2006, p. 51)
                           and essays (4th ed.). Frenchs Forest: Pearson Prentice
                           Hall.
Article or           Reference List                                                       In-text Citation
chapter in an        Rospond, R. M. (2003). Pain assessment. In R. M. Jones & R.          (Rospond, 2003)
edited book               M. Rospond (Eds.), Patient assessment in pharmacy
                                                                                          Rospond (2003) writes that “The classic pain pathway consists
                          practice (pp. 160–170). Baltimore: Lippincott Williams &
                                                                                          of a three-neuron chain” (p. 85).
                          Wilkins.
                                                                                          The full stop comes after the closing parenthesis, because the
                     If a book is a second edition, you would put (2nd ed., pp. 23 -
                                                                                          citation is a part of the sentence.
                            45).
Encyclopaedia        Reference List                                                       In-text Citation
or dictionary        Collins, R. F. (1983). Fundamentalism. In A. Richardson & J.         (Collins, 1983, p. 223)
article                     Bowden (Eds.), The Westminster dictionary of Christian
                            theology (pp. 223–224). Philadelphia: Westminster.
(author known)
Encyclopaedia        Referencing List                                                     In-text Citation
or dictionary        Fluoxetine Hydrochloride [Prozac]. (1995). In Nursing                (“Fluoxetine Hydrochloride,” 1995, p. 385)
article                    96 drug handbook (pp. 383–384). Springhouse, PA:
                           Springhouse.
(author not known)
                     Begin with the subject title, followed by the date in parentheses.
                     The rest of the entry follows the normal pattern.
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Preface,               Reference List                                                    In-text Citation
introduction,          1. Introduction written by someone other than the author of       (Fuller, 1971, p. xi)
foreword,              the book.
epilogue, or           Fuller, R. B. (1971). [Introduction]. In V. Papanek, Design for
afterword                     the real world (pp. vii–xix). New York: Pantheon.
If nonroutine          2. Epilogue written by the author of the book.
information is
                       Waldburg, R. (1992). [Epilogue]. A child like that (pp. 170–      (Waldburg, 1992, p. 173)
important for
                            177). New York: Feldheim.
identification, then
provide it in square
brackets
(APA, 2010, p.
186, para. 6.29)
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Print Resources | Periodicals: Articles in Print
Journals, monthly and weekly magazines, and newspapers.
For journal articles found electronically, see page 14 below.
If a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) has been assigned to an article, include it in your reference list entry—for both print and electronic sources (APA, 2010, p,
189, para 6.31). See the third example, below.
One author              Reference List                                                         In-text Citation
For all journal         Crispin, G. (1996). Trial by fire. Pottery in Australia, 35(3),        (Crispin, 1996, p. 18)
articles (both print           18–19.
and online) the         The volume number is italicized, but the issue number (and its
volume number           parentheses) are not. There is no space between the volume
must be included.       number and the opening parenthesis.
If the issue number
is available it is
included in
parentheses.
Two authors             Reference List                                                         In-text Citation
                        Klimoski, R., & Palmer, S. (1993). The ADA and the hiring              (Klimosky & Palmer, 1993)
                              process in organizations. Consulting Psychology Journal:
                              Practice and Research, 45(2), 10–36.
Print article           Reference List                                                         In-text Citation
with DOI, two           Charman, R. E., & Vasey, J. R. (2008). Surgical treatment of           (Charman & Vasey, 2008, p. 196)
authors                      carpal flexural deformity in 72 horses. Australian
                             Veterinary Journal, 86(5), 195–199. doi:10.1111/j.1751-
                             0813.2008.00275.x
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Three, four, or   Reference List                                                         In-text Citation
five authors      Corfield, G. S., Read, R. A., Nicholls, P. K., & Lester, N. (2007).    First in-text citation: Cite all names
                         Gall bladder torsion and rupture in a dog. Australian           (Corfield, Read, Nicholls, & Lester, 2007)
                         Veterinary Journal, 85(6), 226–231.
                                                                                         Subsequent citations:
                                                                                         (Corfield et al., 2007)
Six or seven      Reference List                                                         In-text Citation
authors           List all authors                                                       See page 2.
                                                                                         For six or more authors, cite only the first author, followed by et
                                                                                         al. (not italicized, and with a stop after al) for all citations.
                                                                                         (Bloggs et al., 2009, p. 23)
Eight or more     Reference List                                                         In-text Citation
authors           Liu, Y., Zhou, J., Yang, H., Yao, W., Bu, W., Yang, B., . . .          As per six or more authors.
                         Wang, X. (2007). Susceptibility and transmissibility of         For six or more authors, cite only the first author, followed by et
                         pigeons to Asian lineage highly pathogenic avian                al. (not italicized, and with a stop after al) for all citations.
                         influenza virus subtype H5N1. Avian Pathology, 36(6),
                         461–465.                                                        (Liu et al., 2007, p. 462)
                  Include the first six authors’ names, then insert an ellipsis (three
                  spaced full stops), and add the last author’s name.
No author         Reference List                                                         In-text Citation
named             Improving ADR reporting. (2002). The Lancet, 360, 1435.                (“Improving ADR Reporting,” 2002)
                  When no author or editor is named, place the title in the author       In-text, use a short title. The first and major words are
                  position.                                                              capitalized, and quotation marks are used. No italics. See APA,
                                                                                         2010, p. 176, para. 6.15
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Monthly         Reference List                                                  In-text Citation
magazine        Reid, T. (2005, January). Caffeine. National Geographic, 207,   (Reid, 2005, p. 31)
article               2–33.
                The volume number and the following comma are italicized.
Weekly          Reference List                                                  In-text Citation
magazine        Gasparino, C. (2005, July 25). Good news: You’re fired.         (Gasparino, 2005)
article              Newsweek, 146, 48.
Newspaper       Reference List                                                  In-text Citation
article         Murray, L. (2006, September 26). PM at war with Telstra’s $9m   (Murray, 2006)
                     man. The Sydney Morning Herald, p. 1.
Letter to the   Reference List                                                  In-text Citation
editor          Drennan, G. (2006, September 26). [Letter to the editor]. The   (Drennan, 2006)
                     Sydney Morning Herald, p. 14.
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Audiovisual Media
(See APA, 2010, pp. 209–210; Perrin, 2012, pp. 99–104).
See also the APA Style Guide to Electronic References at www.csu.edu.au/division/library/ereserve/pdf/apa-style-guide.pdf
Square brackets [              ] are used to describe the type of resource being cited.
Motion picture         Reference List                                                      In-text Citation
                       Scorsese, M. (Producer), & Lonergan, K. (Writer/Director).          (Scorsese, 2000)
                            (2000). You can count on me [Motion picture]. United
                            States: Paramount Pictures.
                       The picture’s country of origin and the name of the movie studio
                       are given.
DVD                    Reference List                                                      In-text Citation
                       For a DVD recording, follow the pattern for a motion picture,
                             giving details of the recording. Include the notation [DVD]
                             after the name of the movie.
Video                  Reference List                                                      In-text Citation
                       American Psychological Association (Producer). (2007).              (American Psychological Association, 2007)
                            Responding therapeutically to patient expression of
                            sexual attraction [DVD]. Available from http://
                            www.apa.org/pubs/videos/4310767.aspx
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Television     Reference List                                                         In-text Citation
broadcast      Crystal, L. (Executive Producer). (1993, October 11). The              (Crystal, 1993)
                     MacNeil/Lehrer news hour [Television broadcast]. New
                     York and Washington, DC: Public Broadcasting Service.
Music          Reference List                                                         In-text Citation
recording      Writer, A. (Date of copyright). Title of song [Recorded by artist if
                      different from writer]. On Title of album [Medium of
                      recording: CD, record, cassette, etc.]. Location: Label.
                      (Recording date if different from copyright date).
               Shocked, M. (1992). Over the waterfall. On Arkansas traveller          (Shocked, 1992, track 3)
                    [CD]. New York: Polygram Music.
Streaming      Reference List                                                         In-text Citation
video          Author, A. A. [User name]. (year, month day). Title of video           (Author, year, month day)
(e.g YouTube         [Video file]. Retrieved from http://xxxxx
video)         User name. (year, month day). Title of video [Video file].             e.g.: (Brown, 2012, January 23)
                     Retrieved from http://xxxxx
               To make retrieval easier, the person who posted the video is
               credited as the author. If the person’s real name and user name
               are both available, provide the real name in the format Author,
               A. A., followed by the user name inside brackets. Otherwise,
               when the real name is not available, include only the user
               name, without brackets.
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Electronic Media | Basic Principles
Important note:
If you cannot work out how to cite a particular type of electronic resource from the advice given below, then go to the APA Style Guide to Electronic
References, which is available at www.csu.edu.au/division/library/ereserve/pdf/apa-style-guide.pdf
See especially page 2, How references are constructed. If you cannot find an exact model, then choose one that is close to the source you are using, and
follow the model provided (APA 2010, p. 193).
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)                        To find an article for which a DOI is given, go         Database Name
                                                       to: www.crossref.org —and enter the DOI string
Many scholarly publishers now assign a Digital         into the Resolver.                                      In general, it is NOT necessary to include a
Object Identifier (DOI) to journal articles and                                                                database name in a reference list entry (The last
other documents. The DOI is a unique string of         Retrieval Dates                                         example on page 16 is a rare exception.)
numbers that identifies content and provides a
                                                       The retrieval date is NOT included when the
lasting link to its location on the Internet.
                                                       content is in its final form, and is not likely to be
When a DOI is available, use it instead of the         changed.
URL in the reference. No further retrieval
information is needed.                                 Publisher Identity                                      Note
The DOI is usually located on the first page of an     If the publisher’s identity is not clear from the       Some teachers do not require students to include
article. It may also be listed on the full record      author name, database name, or other                    retrieval statements for journal articles that have
display of the database you used to find the           information, then include it as part of the retrieval   been located electronically and downloaded as a
article.                                               statement. This may be the case for large and           pdf file.
                                                       complex websites. (For examples, see the first
The DOI may be in one of these forms:                                                                          If your lecturer accepts this, then such articles
                                                       two examples on page 12, the first example on
                                                                                                               should be referenced as if they were from a print
   Either: doi: 10.1037/rmh0000008                     page 13 or the second example on page 14 of
                                                                                                               journal.
   Or: http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/rmh0000008            this guide.)
The safest way to include the DOI in your
reference list entry is by copying and pasting
whenever possible
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Electronic Media | Online Journal Articles
Many journal articles (sometimes called periodicals) are available on the Web. Some have previously been published in print; others are only available
electronically. Peer reviewed journals provide reliable information. In contrast, general websites are often unreliable, and can be difficult to cite.
For these reasons, the following approach is highly recommended that you:
      1. use the library’s databases to find reliable, peer-reviewed (academic-quality) articles;
      2. select the pdf versions of articles that have already appeared in print;
      3. cite the articles as shown below.
Note: If the electronic version of an article you are using is a draft version or not in its final form, then refer to the Publication Manual (6th ed.).
Article with             Reference List                                                            In-text Citation
DOI assigned             McDougall, K. L. (2007). Grazing and fire in two subalpine                (McDougall, 2007, p. 43)
See notes above,             peatlands. Australian Journal of Botany, 55(1), 42–47.
page 13
                             doi:10.1071/BT06096
                         If a DOI is available, simply include it at the end of your
                         reference list entry.
                         No further retrieval information is needed to identify or locate
                         the article.
                         Always include the issue number, if available, along with the
                         volume number.
Article with no          Reference List                                                            In-text Citation
DOI assigned             Drury, V., Francis, K., & Chapman, Y. (2009). Mature learners             (Drury, Francis, & Chapman, 2009, p. 41)
                               becoming registered nurses: A grounded theory model.
                               Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 26(2), 39–45.
                               Retrieved from http://www.ajan.com.au/
                         If a DOI for a journal article retrieved online is not available, give
                         the URL of the journal home page.
                         No retrieval date is needed.
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Electronic Media | Electronic Books
Note: “Retrieved from” and “Available from”.
When using the CSU catalogue, most of the electronic books you use are immediately and freely available to you. In these cases use
“Retrieved from” at the start of the retrieval statement.
However, if a source is not immediately available to you for free, then use “Available from” instead.
Entire book              Reference List                                                        In-text Citation
(Book found              Grant, G. (2008). Family wars: Classic conflicts in family            (Grant, 2008, p. 45)
through database)              business and how to deal with them. Retrieved from
                               EBook Library.
                         This book was accessed through an electronic collection, so the
                         name of the collection, EBook Library, is given. Other
                         commonly used collections are Safari Books Online, and
                         PsychBOOKS database. Google Books and Project Gotenberg
                         are sources of out of print books.
                         If you locate the eBook using CSU Primo Search, click “View
                         Online”, and see “Full text available at: ____”. This will give you
                         the name of the provider of the book — in this case EBL.
Entire book              Reference List                                                        In-text Citation
(Book found on           O’Keefe, E. (n.d.). Egoism and the crisis in Western values.          (O’Keefe, n.d.)
public website)               Available from http://www.onlineoriginals.com/showitem.
                              asp?itemID=135
                         O’Keefe’s book was found on a publicly accessible website, so
                         the URL is given.
                         Note the use of “Available from” in this example, as the whole
                         text must be purchased.
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Book chapter        Reference List                                                    In-text Citation
(Book found         Mitchell, H. W. (1913). Alcoholism and the alcoholic psychoses.   (Mitchell, 1913, p. 290)
through database)         In W. A. White & S. E. Jelliffe (Eds.), The modern
                          treatment of nervous and mental diseases (Vol. 1, pp.
                          287–330). Retrieved from PsychBOOKS database.
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Electronic Media | Online Reference
Online          Reference List                                                        In-text Citation
encyclopaedia   Graham, G. (2005). Behaviourism. In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), The            (Graham, 2005)
                     Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy. Retrieved from
                     http://plato.stanford.edu
                If the author of the entry is not named, place the title in the
                author position. See the following example.
Online          Reference List                                                        In-text Citation
dictionary      Pluperfect. (2009). In Oxford English dictionary online.              (“Pluperfect,” 2009)
                      Retrieved from http://dictionary.oed.com/
                The author of the entry is not named, so the title is placed in the
                author position.
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Electronic Media | CSU Curriculum and Course Material
(Including subject Outlines and Readings. Not all of these items are mentioned in APA, but the principles are applied here.)
Subject                 Reference List                                                          In-text Citation
Outline                 Bardos, J. A. (2010). Introduction to nursing [SSS016 201015            (Bardos, 2010, p. 27)
                             Subject Outline]. Retrieved from Charles Sturt University
                             website: http://interact.csu.edu.au/portal/site
                             /SSS016_201015_B_D
Article or              Reference List                                                          In-text Citation
chapter in a            Give only the original citation details for the article or chapter in   Author, date, and page number of the original article to be
book of                 APA style. Page numbers are those of the original article.              provided in in-text citation.
Readings                Do NOT give details of the book (or CD-ROM) of university
                        readings.
                        Similarly, for material found in eReserve in the library, include
                        only the original citation details for the article or chapter.
Lecture notes           Reference List                                                          In-text Citation
                        Brieger, B. (2005). Lecture 3: Recruitment and involvement of           (Brieger, 2005, slide 4)
                              trainees [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from Johns
                              Hopkins Blomberg School of Public Health
                              OpenCourseWare website: http://ocw.jhsph.edu/courses
                              /TrainingMethodsContinuingEducation/lectureNotes.cfm
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CSU Interact 2   Reference List                                                      In-text Citation
material         Lipu, S. (2009). The information society [INF100 Module 2.3].       (Lipu, 2009)
                        Retrieved January 20, 2009, from Charles Sturt
                        University website: http://interact.csu.edu.au/portal/site
                        /INF100_200910_W_D/page/40e08a17-4b31-45c7-00a7-
                        e846ca5c7052
                 The retrieval date is included here because CSU Interact sites
                 are constantly changing.
Forum posting    Reference List                                                      In-text Citation
                 Bardos, J. (2010, January 13). Webmail has been discontinued        (Bardos, 2010)
                      [Online forum comment]. Retrieved from http://forums
                      .csu.edu.au/perl/forums.pl?forum_id=SSS016_201015_B
                      _D_forum&task=frameset
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Electronic Media | Technical and Research Reports
Technical and research reports “usually cover original research, but may or may not be peer reviewed” (APA, 2010, p. 205, para. 7.03). Such reports are
produced by a range of organizations including government departments, advocacy groups, trade groups, and corporations. It includes material that is
sometimes known as “gray literature”.
In the following examples a retrieval date is NOT necessary because the documents are dated and are not likely to be changed.
Fact sheet             Reference List                                                       In-text Citation
                       Nell, J. (2007, July). Diseases of Sydney rock oysters               (Nell, 2007, p. 3)
                              [Primefact 589]. Retrieved from NSW Department of
                              Primary Industries website: http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au
                              /data/assets/pdf_file/0004/164182/ Diseases-of-Sydney-
                              rock-oysters.pdf
                       A description of the work is included in square brackets to aid in
                       document identification and retrieval.
Fact sheet             Reference List                                                       In-text Citation
                       NSW Department of Health. (2007, September 24). Solarium             (NSW Department of Health, 2007, Causes of cancer, para. 2)
                           safety [Fact sheet]. Retrieved from http://www.health
                           .nsw.gov.au/factsheets/general/solarium.html
Information            Reference List                                                       In-text Citation
card                   Beyond Blue. (2009). Anxiety disorders [Information card].           (Beyond Blue, 2009)
                            Retrieved from http://www.beyondblue.org.au/index.aspx
                            ?link_id=7.980 and http://www.beyondblue.org.au
                            /index.aspx?link_id=6.1068&tmp=FileDownload&fid
                            =1100
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Consumer          Reference List                                                      In-text Citation
brochure          California Board of Psychology. (2005). For your peace of mind:     (California Board of Psychology, 2005)
                         A consumer guide to psychological services [Brochure].
                         Retrieved from http://www.psychboard.ca.gov/formspubs
                         /consumer-brochure.pdf
Press release     Reference List                                                      In-text Citation
                  NSW Department of Primary Industries. (2008, November 14).          (NSW Department of Primary Industries, 2008, para.5.)
                      NSW helps Tasmania put the lid on foxes [Press
                      release]. Retrieved from http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au
                      /aboutus/news/recent-news/forests/put-the-lid-on-foxes
Australian        Reference List                                                      In-text Citation
Bureau of         Australian Bureau of Statistics. (1999). Disability, ageing and     (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1999)
Statistics              carers: Summary of findings (No. 4430.0). Canberra:
Bulletin                Author.
                  The Australian Bureau of Statistics is both author and publisher.
Australian        Reference List                                                      In-text Citation
Bureau of         Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2001). Census of population       (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2001).
Statistics from         and housing: B) 1 selected characteristics (First release
AusStats                processing) postal area 6050. Retrieved November 20,
database                2002, from AusStats Database.
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Document           Reference List                                                     In-text Citation
contained          Chou, L., McClintock, R., Moretti, F., & Nix, D. H. (1993).        (Chou, McClintock, Moretti, & Nix, 1993)
within a large           Technology and education: New wine in new bottles:
and complex              Choosing pasts and imagining educational futures.
website                  Retrieved from Columbia University, Institute for Learning
                         Technologies website: http://www.ilt.columbia.edu
(e.g. the CSIRO,         /publications/papers/newwine1.html
ABS, Department
                   Note that the URL is preceded by a colon.
of School
Education, or a
University)
(APA, 2010, p.
206,
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Electronic Media | Conference Papers
For conference papers and reports relating to meetings and symposia, see also the APA Style Guide to Electronic References, available
at www.csu.edu.au/division/library/ereserve/pdf/apa-style-guide.pdf
Unpublished            Reference List                                                     In-text Citation
conference             Evans, L. (2007, August). Observations on the changing             (Evans, 2007)
paper at a                  language of accounting. Paper submitted to the Fifth
meeting, and                Accounting History International Conference, Banff,
retrieved                   Canada. Retrieved from http://www.commerce.usask.ca
                            /special/5ahic/papers/5AHIC-62%20final%20paper.pdf
electronically
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Electronic Media | General Interest Media and Alternative Presses
Newspaper       Reference List                                                 In-text Citation
Article         Mannion, J. (2009, May 25). Military chiefs back Obama on      (Mannion, 1999)
                     Guantanamo. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved
                     from http://news.smh.com.au/
Audio Podcast   Reference List                                                 In-text Citation
                Rayner, M. (Executive Producer). (2009, May 3). Spooking the   (Rayner, 2009)
                     strategic imagination: Australia’s defence policy.
                     Hindsight [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from http://
                     mpegmedia.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/2009/05
                     /hht_20090503.mp3
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Electronic Media | Websites
University teachers advise against using websites that are not associated with identifiable and reliable journals, scholars, universities, research
organizations (such as the CSIRO), or government bodies (including the ABS).
All websites should be carefully evaluated. If you cannot find out who is responsible for a site, then you should avoid it.
If page numbers are not given on a website, then include a section identifier and/or paragraph number: (Wilson, 2005, Introduction section, para. 3).
Chapter or               Reference List                                                         In-text Citation
section in an            Ogilvie, D. (n.d.). Why I don’t eat honey. In Why be vegan.            (Ogilvie, n.d.)
internet                        Retrieved from http://www.vegetarianvictoria.org.au
document                        /Search.aspx?key=why+be+vegan
(author named)          (n.d.) means that the date of publication was unavailable.
                        The name of the site, Why be vegan, is in italics.
                         The article, or section (Why I don’t eat honey), is not in italics.
Internet                 Referencing List                                                       In-text Citation
document                 Effects of global warming on whales. (n.d.). Retrieved from            (“Effects of Global Warming,” n.d., para. 3).
(no author)                     http://www.stopwhaling.org/site/c.foJNIZOyEnH
                                /b.2660179/k.BBA7/Stop_Whaling Effects_                         In-text, use a short title. The first and major words are capitalized
                                of_Global_Warming_on_Whales IFAW_US.htm                         and quotation marks are used. No italics.
                         Begin the entry with the title of the document
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Electronic Media | Secondary Sources
Book              Referencing List                                                 In-text Citation
                  Truss, L. (2003). Eats, shoots, and leaves: The zero tolerance   According to Paul Robinson (as cited in Truss, 2003, p. 124),
                        approach to punctuation. London: Profile.                  semi-colons are often used pretentiously.
                  Record the book that you actually read.
Journal article   Reference List                                                   In-text Citation
                  Bourke, C. A. (2005). A review of kikuyu grass (Pennisetum       Peet et al. (as cited in Bourke, 2005, p. 264) examined the
                       clandestinum) poisoning in cattle. Australian Veterinary    stomachs of affected sheep . . .
                       Journal, 85(7), 261–267. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2007
                                                                                   . . . (Peet et al., as cited in Bourke, 2005, p. 264).
                       .00168.x
                  Record the journal that you actually read.
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Personal Communications
Personal                  Reference List                                                         In-text Citation
Communication             Not included in the reference list as they cannot be traced by         R. Smith reported that 27 mm of rain fell on the paddock last
                          the reader.                                                            week (personal communication, July 11, 2007).
                                                                                                 (B. G. Binns, personal communication, June 23, 2007)
Note on assignment layout:
The APA Publication Manual, which offers guidance on many aspects of formatting and presentation, was written to provide guidance for authors preparing
manuscripts to be submitted for publication in journals. Journal editors and typesetters receive copy manuscripts in their preferred style, but the final typeset
product may differ from the original (APA, 2005, p. 321).
However, student assignments are not usually intended for publication; they are a “final” product. Consequently, the requirements for the presentation of
university essays, theses, and reports—particularly in relation to questions of layout and structure—may differ from APA style. In all cases, the rules should
be balanced with good judgement. If in doubt, check your subject outline or ask your lecturer.
Other Resources
    •   American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication manual (6th ed.). Washington DC: Author.
        Chapter 7 of the sixth edition is available at http://primo.unilinc.edu.au/primo_library/libweb/action/dlDisplay.do?vid=CSU&docId=aleph001852326
    •   The APA Style Guide to Electronic References is available at www.csu.edu.au/division/library/ereserve/pdf/apa-style-guide.pdf
    •   ALLaN highly recommends that you purchase a copy of Robert Perrin’s Pocket Guide to APA Style (4th ed.) from the Co-op Bookshop.
    •   The official APA Style Blog http://blog.apastyle.org/ is searchable and contains excellent advice for APA users.
    •   The CSU Learning Support Forum http://student.csu.edu.au/study, which can be searched, provides responses to referencing questions.
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