- Whole Books
- Sections of Books
Book With Single Author
In-Text Citation
References
Author's Name: Last Name, First Initial. (Year of Publication). Title of book. Publisher.
Example:
Panagia, D. (2009). The political life of sensation. Duke University Press.
Book With Two Authors
In-Text Citation
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Article or Chapter in Edited Book
In-Text Citation
References
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Book With Three to Twenty Authors
In-Text Citation
References
Provide last name and initials for all authors (up to twenty authors).
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Book With More Than 20 Authors
In-Text Citation
For a work with more than 20 authors, use the surname of the first author followed by et al.
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Electronic Book
Online Only: In-Text Citation
References
Author's Last Name, First Initial. (Year of Publication). Title. URL
Example:
Stevens, K. (n.d.). The dreamer and the beast. http://www.onlineoriginals.com/showitem.asp?itemID=321
Also in Print: In-Text Citation
If the book you are referencing is identical to the print version, there is no need to mention the e-reader or platform you used to access it. If, however, you are citing a special e-book version of the text, you should mention the platform.
(Chong, 2012)
(Downey & Baumann, 2004)
References
Author's Last Name, First Initial. (Year of Publication). Title. [E-reader file type]. Publisher. URL
Examples:
Chong, K. (2012). My year of the racehorse: Falling in love with the sport of kings. [Kindle Edition]. Greystone Books. https://www.amazon.ca/My-Year-Racehorse-Falling-Sport-ebook/dp/B0073JCWB6
Downey M., Baumann A. O., & Nursing Study Sector Corporation. (2004). The international nursing labour market. [Gibson Library Connections]. Nursing Study Sector Corporation. http://books2.scholarsportal.info/viewdoc.html?id=27776
Notice:
- When a URL is too long to fit on one line, create a break where there is punctuation (period, slash, dash). As you can see in the example, the punctuation starts the next line. Do not end the URL with a period if it is not in the original.
- If the electronic book provides a doi (digital object identifier), it will go in place of the URL.
Book with Editor
In-Text Citation
References
Editor's Last Name, First Initial. (Ed.). (Year of Publication). Title of book. Publisher.
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Article or Chapter in a Coursepack
In-Text Citation
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Book With Translator
In-Text Citation
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Book with Organizational Author
In-Text Citation
(American Psychological Association [APA], 2010)
Subsequent references use the abbreviation:
References
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American Psychological Association. (2020). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.). https://doi.org/10.1037/0000165-000
Notice:
- Do not abbreviate the name of the group in the reference.
- In this case the corporate author is also the publisher. Do not list publisher if the same as author. The APA (2020) manual (7th edition) lists its correct reference listing on the interior cover of its print manual, and it includes a doi, as shown above.
Reference Book
In-Text Citation
References
Editor's Last Name, First Initial. (Ed.). (Year of Publication). Title of Book. Publisher.
Example
Coleman, A. M. (Ed.). (1994). Companion encyclopedia of psychology. Routledge.
Entry in an Online Reference Book (Dictionary or Encyclopedia)
Entry in an Online Reference Book with No Author
In-Text Citation
(Cambridge University Press, 2015)
References
Example
Cambridge University Press. (2015). Cognitive dissonance. In R. Audi (ed.),The Cambridge dictionary of philosophy. https://www-cambridge-org.proxy1.lib.trentu.ca/core/books/cambridge-dict...
Entry in an Online Reference Book with No Publication Date
In-Text Citation
(American Psychological Association, n.d.)
References
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American Psychological Association. (n.d.). Cognitive dissonance. In APA dictionary of psychology. Retrieved July 8, 2020, from https://dictionary.apa.org/cognitive-dissonance
Entry in a Print Reference Book (Dictionary or Encyclopedia)
In-Text Citation
(Merriam-Webster Incorporated., 2008).
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