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Periodicals

Periodicals [APA 10.1]

Author Date Title Source
Periodical information DOI or URL

Author, A.

Author, A., & Author, B. B.

 

(2020).

(2020, January).

(2020, March 7).

 

Title of article.

Title of Periodical, 34(2), 5-18.

Title of Periodical, 12(1-2), Article 12.

Title of Periodical.

https://doi.org/xxxx

https://xxxxx

 

Do not include the database name or URL of academic research databases (i.e. JSTOR, Academic Search Premier, etc.). 

Examples - Journal Article with a DOI

 Reference Entry

Rose-Greenland, F. (2014). Looters, collectors and a passion for antiquities at the margins of Italian society. Journal of Modern Italian Studies, 19(5), 570-582. doi:10.1080/1354571X.2014.962256

 

Corresponding In-Text Citations

Parenthetical citation: (Rose-Greenland, 2014)

Narrative citation: Rose-Greenland (2014)

Do not include database information for works obtained from academic research databases (i.e. JSTOR, Academic Search Premier, etc.).

For ebooks, do not include format, platform, or device (e.g. Kindle) in the reference entry. Do not when the work is an audiobook when the content is different.

Examples - Journal Article without a DOI, from Academic Databases or Print Version

 Reference Entry

Bruckner, T., Noymer, A., & Catalano, R. (2013). Life expectancy during the Great Depression in eleven European countries. Population and Development Review, 39(1), 57-74.

 

Corresponding In-Text Citations

Parenthetical citation: (Bruckner et al., 2013)

Narrative citation: Bruckner et al. (2013)

Do not include database information for works obtained from academic research databases (i.e. JSTOR, Academic Search Premier, etc.).

For ebooks, do not include format, platform, or device (e.g. Kindle) in the reference entry. Do not when the work is an audiobook when the content is different.

Examples - Magazine Article

 Reference Entry

Nugent, C. (2021, August 31). Rising heat is making it harder to work in the U.S., and the costs to the economy will soar with climate change. Time Magazine. https://time.com/6093845/how-heat-hurts-the-economy/

Pull the other one: American and Vietnam. (2016, May 28). The Economist, p. 34. http://www.economist.com/

 

 

Corresponding In-Text Citations

Parenthetical citation: (Nugent, 2021; "Pull the Other One", 2016)

Narrative citation: Nugent (2021), "Pull the Other One" (2016)

Examples - Newspaper Article

 Reference Entry

Gelles, D. (2021, September 3). Companies stay quiet on Texas’ new abortion law. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/03/business/companies-texas-sb8-abortion-law.html

 

 

Corresponding In-Text Citations

Parenthetical citation: (Gelles, 2021)

Narrative citation: Gelles (2021)

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