HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY Medinat Zayed COLLEGES GCD 2032 Referencing using APA Miss Heather
Welcome to Class Write references in your BIBLIOGRAPHY this is a list of references at the end of your work. When referencing use APA style. Reference: Books Journals Online articles Others Greshon, S. (2008). Present yourself 2 Viewpoints. Cambridge University Press.
Basic Reference for a Book Author’s name and initials Year of publication Book title Edition if given Place published Publisher’s name Examples: Brown, H. D. (2004). Language assessment: Principles and classroom practices. New York: Longman. Gage, J. T. (2006). The Shape of Reason: Argumentative Writing in College (5th ed.). New York: Pearson Longman.
Basic entry for an Edited Book Indicates that there is an editor Kroll, B. (Ed.). (1990). Second Language Writing: Research Insights for the Classroom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Article in an Edited Book If referring to one article, both the editor and the writer of the particular chapter need to be mentioned. Fathman, A. K. (1990). Teacher response to student writing. In B. Kroll (Ed.), Second language Writing: Research Insights for the Classroom (pp. 178-189). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Basic entry for a Journal Author’s name and initials Year of publication Title of article Title of Journal Volume number Issue Number Page numbers Example: Koike, I. (1995). English in Foreign Language Education in Japan. World Englishes, 14 (1), 13-25.
References - Summary Book: Author’s Last Name, Initials. (Year). Book Title. City: Publisher. Book with different editions: Author’s Last Name, Initials. (Year). Book Title (Number ed.). City: Publisher. A chapter in an edited book: Author’s Last Name, Initials. (Year). Chapter title. In Editor’s Initial. Last name (Ed.), Book title (pp. number1-number2). City: Publisher. Journal: Author’s Last Name, Initials. (Year). Article title. Name of Journal, Volume(number), page number(s).
References: Part 2 Newspaper Article Internet Article Group Author Class Lectures Online Videos
Basic entry for a Newspaper Article Newspaper Article: in Print Author(s). (Year, Month Day). Title of article. Title of Newspaper, p. page range. Examples: Williamson, L. (2005, February 4). Child Camel Jockeys find Hope. Gulf News, p. 7. Al Naqbi, A., & Alyammahi, M. (2013, February 21). Horses in the Arabian Gulf. The National, pp. 12-13.
Basic entry for a Newspaper Article Newspaper Article: Electronic Author(s). (Year, Month Day). Title of article. Title of Newspaper. Retrieved from URL of newspaper web site Example: Williamson, L. (2005, February 4). Child camel jockeys find hope. Gulf News. Retrieved from http://gulfnews.com /article/ r16
Newspaper Article Without Author Newspaper Article Emirates Tighten Camel Race Laws. (2005, July 6). Gulf News, pp. 2-7.
Basic entry for an Internet Article Author(s). (Date published). Title of specific web page or article. Retrieved from URL of specific web page or article Examples: Daly, B. (1997). Writing Argumentative Essays. Retrieved from http://www.eslplanet.com/teachertools/ argueweb/frntpage.htm Fedorkiw, J. (2010). Buying tea in China. Retrieved October 20, 2010, from http://www.suite101.com/ content/buying-tea-in-china- a298768
An Internet Article Without Author/Date Example: How to make Vegetarian Chili. (n.d.). Retrieved August 8, 2010, from http://www.ehow.com/how_10727_make-vegetarian-chili.html
Class Lecture (Notes, PowerPoint, etc.) This format would be used if you were citing a set of notes from a class lecture (e.g. PowerPoint slides provided by your instructor) Author’s last name, Initial. (Year). Lecture title [Format]. Retrieved from URL Examples: Wright, H. (2008). Changes in historical perspective: Arab Gulf region [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from http://learn.zu.ac.ae Hallam, A. (n.d.). Duality in consumer theory [PDF document]. Retrieved from http://www.econ.iastate.edu/econ501/ Hallam/index.html
Online Videos Please note that there is no use of italics when citing YouTube or other online videos. Author’s last name, Initials. OR Author’s screen name. (Year, Month Day {of video post}). Title of video [Video file]. Retrieved from URL of specific video Example: Norton, R. (2006, November 4). How to train a cat to operate a light switch [Video file]. Retrieved fromhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va8KXZs