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APA Reference List rules and examples
Online Periodicals
Article, internet-only periodical
Author, A. (Year of publication). Title of article. Title
of Journal, volume number (issue if available). Retrieved month day, year, from
http://web address.
Burgess, R. (2000). Student academic study skills: Myth or reality.
CADS Online Journal of Study Skills, 8(4).
Retrieved July 20, 2002, from http://www.alakhawayn.ma/coj.html.
See the fifth edition of the Publication
Manual of the American Psychological Association (2001) section
4.16, Example 72, page 272, for in-depth treatment.
Internet article originally from print periodical
Author, A. (Year of publication). Title of article. [Electronic version].
Title of Journal, volume number (issue if available), page-page
if available. Retrieved month day, year, from http://web address.
Burgess, R. (2000). Student academic study skills: Myth or reality.
[Electronic version]. CADS Journal of Study Skills,
8(4), 78-86. Retrieved July 20, 2002, from http://www.alakhawayn.ma/coj.html.
See the fifth edition of the Publication
Manual of the American Psychological Association (2001) section
4.16, Example 71, page 271, for in-depth treatment.
Article obtained from online databases (i.e., PsycArticles or Proquest)
Author, A. (Year of publication). Title of article. Title
of Journal, volume number (issue if available). page-page. Retrieved
month day, year, from Name of database.
Burgess, R. (2000). Student academic study skills: Myth
or reality. CADS Journal of Study Skills, 8(4). 78-86. Retrieved
January 2, 2004, from ProQuest.
See the fifth edition of the Publication
Manual of the American Psychological Association (2001) section
4.16, Example 88, page 279, for in-depth treatment.
Newspaper article
Author, A. (Publication year, month, day ). Title of article. Title
of Newspaper. Retrieved month day, year, from http://web address.
Laaboudi, D. (2001). Code switching: A typical feature of Moroccan
speech. L'edition. Retrieved January 2,
2004, from http://www.ledition.ma.html
See the fifth edition of the Publication
Manual of the American Psychological Association (2001) section
4.16, Example 89, page 279, for in-depth treatment.
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