How do you reference in APA 6th edition?

How do you reference in APA 6th edition?

Your reference list should be ordered alphabetically by author and then chronologically by year of publication. The APA 6th style requires the references to be indented as illustrated below in the examples.

How do you cite an online newspaper article in APA 6th edition?

Newspaper Article (Retrieved Electronically)General Format:In-Text Citation (Paraphrase):(Author’s Last Name, year)In-Text Citation (Direct Quote):(Author’s Last Name, year, page number)References:Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial. ( Year, Month Day). Article title. Newspaper Title. Examples:

What is a DOI APA citation?

A DOI, or Digital Object Identifier, is a string of numbers, letters and symbols used to permanently identify an article or document and link to it on the web. A DOI will help your reader easily locate a document from your citation. While a web address (URL) might change, the DOI will never change.

Do you need Doi in APA citation?

In an APA journal citation, if a DOI (digital object identifier) is available for an article, always include it. If an article has no DOI, and you accessed it through a database or in print, just omit the DOI.

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