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Most of Trinity's databases are from Ebsco, including Academic Search Premier, ATLA, PsycInfo, ERIC, Business Source Elite, and Communication & Mass Media Complete. See full list of Ebsco databases.
Rozen, L. (2003, November 10). Strange bedfellows. Nation, 277, 6-7. Retrieved from the
Academic Search Premier database.
Gibbs, W. W. (2005). Nanobodies. Scientific American, 293 (2), 75-83. Retrieved from the Health
Source: Nursing/Academic Edition database.
Stanley, M. A. (2002). Imiquimod and the imidazoquinolones: Mechanism of action and
therapeutic potential. Clinical & Experimental Dermatology, 27, 571-576. Retrieved from the
Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition database.
Stanley, M. A. (2002). Imiquimod and the imidazoquinolones: Mechanism of action and
therapeutic potential. Clinical & Experimental Dermatology, 27, 571-576. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-
2230.2002.01151.x.
Pearson, G. A. (1920). Factors controlling the distribution of forest types. Ecology, 1, 139-159.
Retrieved from the JSTOR database.
Smith, R. (2000, June 8). A new dog in town, steel and sprouting. New York Times, p. E1.
Retrieved from the LexisNexis Academic database.
Includes ArticleFirst, MedLine, GPO, etc.:
Yablon, M. (2000, December 18). Campus police. New Republic, 223, 14-15. Retrieved from the
Periodical Abstracts database.
Solvason, H. B., Harris, B., Zeifert, P., Flores, B. H., & Hayward, C. (2002). Psychological versus
biological clinical interpretation: A patient with prion disease. American Journal of Psychiatry,
159, 528-537. Retrieved from the ArticleFirst database.
Nylander, L. (2001). Literature in and out of time: Temporality in theory, narrative, and authorship.
Literature and Psychology, 47 (4), 1-37. Retrieved from the WilsonSelectPlus database.
(not for a journal cited in the ERIC database)
Compare the citation below with the actual document, viewable via http://tinyurl.com/ay2fe
Epstein, J. L., Sanders, M. G., & Clark, L. A. (1999, February). Preparing educators for school-
family-community partnerships. Results of a national survey of colleges and universities
(Report No. CRESPAR-R-34). Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University, Center for Social
Organization of Schools. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED429045)
Available at Northwestern University and other libraries.
Burri, C., Nkunku, S., Merolle, A., Smith, T., Blum, J., & Brun, R. (2000). Efficacy of new, concise
schedule for melarsoprol in treatment of sleeping sickness caused by Trypanosoma brucei
gambiense: A randomised trial. Lancet, 355, 1419-1425. Retrieved from the Expanded
Academic Index ASAP database.
Available at other libraries.
This example shows an article citation from a journal paginated by volume with 7 or more authors:
Hoza, B., Mrug, S., Gerdes, A. C., Hinshaw, S. P., Bukowski, W. M., Gold, J. A., et al. (2005). What
aspects of peer relationships are impaired in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder? Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73, 411-423. Retrieved from the
PsycARTICLES database.
This shows the same article citation with a DOI:
Hoza, B., Mrug, S., Gerdes, A. C., Hinshaw, S. P., Bukowski, W. M., Gold, J. A., et al. (2005). What
aspects of peer relationships are impaired in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder? Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73, 411-423. doi: 10.1037/0022-
006X.73.3.411
This example shows a citation for a PDF version of an article:
Mellars, P. (2004). Neanderthals and the modern human colonization of Europe [Electronic
version]. Nature, 432, 461-465.
This example shows a citation for the same version of the article with a DOI:
Mellars, P. (2004). Neanderthals and the modern human colonization of Europe. Nature, 432,
461-465. doi:10.1038/nature03103
This example shows a citation for an HTML version of an article —see the note below on in-text citatons for articles without permanent page numbers:
Irion, R. (2006). Astrophysics: A very good year for explosions. Science, 311, 30-32. Retrieved
from http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/ full/311/5757/30.
This example shows a citation for the same version of the article with a DOI:
Irion, R. (2006). Astrophysics: A very good year for explosions. Science, 311, 30-32. doi:
10.1126/science.311.5757.30
Electronic music. (n. d.). In Wikipedia: The Free Online Encyclopedia. Retrieved July 14, 2006,
from /http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Electronic_music
Wiggers, R. (2000, Summer). Classic prairie restorations. Chicago Wilderness Magazine.
Retrieved from http://www.chicagowildernessmag .org/issues/summer2000/restorations.html
Hester, E.N. (2000, September 8). The flight attendant from hell. Salon. Retrieved from
http://dir.salon.com/business/col/hest/2000/09/ 08/hell/index.html
Goodman, Tim. (2006, October 6). It's not too late to jump aboard 'Battlestar Galactica.' [Review
of the television series Battlestar Galactica]. San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved from
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article .cgi?f=/c/a/2006/10/06/DDGQHLIDD91.DTL
Krain, B. (n. d.) Krainium Homepage. Retrieved August 1, 2005 from
http://krainium .com/4436.html
Berardinelli, J. (1995). Batman forever. [Review of the movie Batman Forever]. Retrieved from
http://www.reelviews.net/movies/b/batman3.html
Library of Congress - Federal Research Division. (2005, November 9). Human rights. In A
Country Study: Saudi Arabia. Retrieved from http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/satoc.html#sa0139
Tennant, R. (2005). Web4Lib electronic discussion. Web4Lib: Web Systems in Libraries Mailing
List. Retrieved from the WebJunction website: http://lists .webjunction.org/web4lib/
Images used in professional journals are typically the work of the authors, and so need no citation.
Directly below is an example of a References list citation for an image found online and used in a student's research paper or presentation.
Carson, J. L. (c. 2003). "B. pertussis." [Online image]. Retrieved from the
J. Craig Venter Institute Genome News Network website:
http://www.genomenewsnetwork.org/articles/09_03/
whooping_cough.php
Below is an explanatory footnote used to cite the same image.
The form is not specifically described in the 5th edition of the APA Publication Manual. This example uses the elements of a footnote of acknowlegement and also the elements of a citation for an online source.
¹ "B. Pertussis" [Online photograph], by J. L. Carson (c. 2003). Retrieved from http://www.genomenewsnetwork.org/ gnn_images/news_content/09_03/whooping/pertusis.jpg at the Genome News Network website, GNN: Three genomes and whooping cough. Copyright 2000 - 2004 by the J. Craig Venter Institute. Available from http://www.genomenewsnetwork.org/ articles/09_03/whooping_cough.php
Frequently the figure caption includes all the necessary data:
Include the following information when citing a website in APA style:
A website without an author or date:
Title of the web page. (n.d.). Retrieved Month d, yyyy, from http://website.address.net
A website with a corporate author and a date:
Name of Organization. (yyyy, Month d). Title of web page. Retrieved from
http://website.address.org
When citing an entire website, and not a specific document on that site, no Reference List entry is required if the address for the site is cited in the text of your paper.
Example:
The Association for Women in Mathematics site offers information on professional organizations and
conferences (http://www.awm-math.org).
New: The DOI
The APA Style Guide to Electronic References (2007) introduces the use of the digital object identifier (DOI). The DOI is a permanent alphanumeric reference assigned to the final, archived version of a journal article. When preceded by "http://dx.doi.org/" it becomes a permanent address to the article. Because of the nature of the DOI, when used in a reference and preceded by "doi:" this number now takes the place of both the "Retrieved on" date and the database name. However, the Internet page linked to the DOI may not give access to the full text of the article, whereas the full text may be available via a subscription database. Therefore, you should follow the citation convention preferred by your instructor.
DOI look-up from crossref.org.
Full-text databases reproduce articles that orginally appeared in print elsewhere.
To cite such articles, include the following:
An article from a journal, paginated by issue, volume 3, issue 12, pages 9-29:
Author_last_name, F. M. (yyyy). Document title: Subtitle. Title of Journal, 3 (12), 9-29. Retrieved from the
Database Name database.
Author_last_name, F. M. (yyyy). Document title: Subtitle. Title of Journal, 3 (12), 9-29. doi:
10.1046/j.1365-2230.2002.01151.x
Use only fixed page numbers from a PDF; do not cite page numbers of an HTML printout.
If you cannot determine the number of the page on which your cited text appeared, you may designate the heading of the section and the number of the paragraph instead.
Use the abbreviation para. or the ¶ symbol (i.e. pilcrow or paragraph sign).
The keystroke to make this symbol is Option+7 in MSWord for Macintosh and Alt+0182 in MSWord for Windows.
Example for a reference to an online article titled Reading, writing, and numeracy
for which the PDF version is not available, and which has a section heading of "Numeracy in everyday events:"
Numeracy is required to understand daily news reports such as the stock market, the weather, medical risk factors, sports scores, and statistical data related to politics, law, and society (Steen, 2005, Numeracy in everyday events, ¶2 - 7).
Or:
Numeracy is required to understand daily news reports such as the stock market, the weather, medical risk factors, sports scores, and statistical data related to politics, law, and society (Steen, 2005, Numeracy in everyday events, paras. 2 - 7) .
If there are 6 or more authors for a source, use the first author's name followed by "et al." for the in-text citation.
However, in the References list, only use et al. if there are 7 or more authors.
For example, in the body of the paper:
Cukrowicz et al. (2006) found a tendency toward suicidal ideation among those who experienced nightmares or other disturbing dreams.
But then in the Reference list:
Cukrowicz, K. C., Otamendi, A., Pinto, J. V., Bernert, R. A., Krakow, B., & Joiner, T. E., Jr. The impact of
insomnia and sleep disturbances on depression and suicidality. Dreaming, 16, 1-10.
Read more about in-text citations:
Duke University, Owl at Purdue, Owl: about multiple authors, and The Everyday Writer
Publication manual of the American Psychological Association. 5th ed. (2001). Washington, D.C.:
American Psychological Association, 2001.
Available at the Library Reference Desk (Ref Desk BF 76.7 .P83 2001)
Hacker, Diana. A pocket manual of style. 4th ed. Boston: Bedford, 2004.
Available at the Library Reference Desk (Ref Desk PE 1408.H26 2004)
Information on this page was borrowed by permission from:
Lake Forest College Library. (n. d.). Citation guide: APA. Retrieved August 22, 2008 from
http://library.lakeforest.edu/help/citation_apa.html