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Referencing style

In-text citations

30 September 2023
HOW TO APPLY

Summarised or paraphrased material

Research on authoritative child-rearing practices indicates 鈥 (Cole & Cole, 2001).

According to Cole and Cole (2001), authoritarian parents 鈥

  • Use an in-text citation whenever you summarise, paraphrase or quote directly from another source.
  • Parenthetical citation: (Taylor, 2019)
  • Narrative citation: Taylor (2019)
  • Use the author last name and the year of publication either inside parentheses or with the author name in the narrative of your document and the year in parentheses.
  • Parenthetical citation: (Cole & Cole, 2001)
  • Narrative citation: Cole and Cole (2001)
  • For two authors, the 鈥渁nd鈥 is written as an ampersand (&) inside parentheses.
  • Parenthetical citation: (Simpson et al., 2020)
  • Narrative citation: Simpson et al. (2020)
  • For three or more authors, use the first author last name followed by 鈥渆t al.鈥
  • See also:
    • (APA Style website) for general guidance on citing sources.
    • (YouTube) for citing a long paraphrase from a single source (ca. 4 min, part of a webinar from an APA Style expert).
    • (APA Style website) if the first authors of multiple references share the same surname but have different initials.
    • Author Variations for more details and examples.

Citing a part of a source

Teenagers greatly influenced musical tastes in 1950s鈥 New Zealand (Bourke, 2010, Chapter 6).

Bourke (2010, pp. 3鈥4) highlights the importance of patriotism 鈥

  • In a long or complex work (a book for example), you may indicate the part of the work to help a reader locate the section (Publication Manual, Section 8.23).
  • 厂别别听聽(APA Style website),聽聽(APA Style website)聽and聽聽(APA Style blog) on ways to cite a specific part of a source, such as a page, chapter, table or video time stamp.

More than one source in text

Many studies suggest 鈥 (Davies, 1990; Humphries & Peters, 2005; Weber, 2004)

Effects on human development 鈥 (Johnson, n.d., 2000, 2005, in press; Robertson, 2000a, 2000b)

  • List citations within parentheses alphabetically, separated by a semicolon.
  • List works by the same author in order of date of publication,聽for example (Johnson, n.d., 2000, 2005, in press).
  • For works by the same author published in the same year, the references are identified by the use of a, b, etc. Give a to the reference whose title comes first alphabetically, b to the one whose title comes next and so on, for example (Robertson, 2002a, 2002b).
  • 厂别别听Author Variations聽for more information and examples.

Quotations

Quotation with a narrative citation: Bell et al. (2001) define environmental psychology as 鈥渢he study of the molar relationships between behaviour and experience and the built and natural environment鈥 (p. 6).

Quotation with a parenthetical citation: Environmental psychology is 鈥渢he study of the molar relationships between behaviour and experience and the built and natural environment鈥 (Bell et al., 2001, p. 6).

If you quote the exact words of authors:

  • Enclose the quotation in quotation marks if there are 39 words or fewer.
  • Use a block quotation if there are 40 or more words 鈥 instructions and examples are towards the bottom of聽聽(APA Style website).
  • Include the author, year of publication and page numbers in text.
    • If page numbers are not available in the source, identify the location of the quotation using any available identifiers. Section names, headings and paragraph numbers are often good choices. For example:
      para. 16
      Enterprise Attributes section, paras. 14鈥15
      鈥淧ositive Ageing鈥 section, para. 5
      • The last example has 鈥 鈥 to indicate that the heading or section name is shortened, as it is too long or unwieldy to cite in full.
  • Omit ellipses (鈥) from the beginning and end of a quotation unless the original source includes an ellipsis.
  • Further explanation and examples are at (APA Style website).
  • See also:
    • (APA Style website)
    • (APA Style blog).

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