citing electronic articles in apa how to cite in the references list jule l. kind ©2010, 2013
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Citing Electronic Articles in APA
How to Cite in the References List
Jule L. Kind©2010, 2013
First and Best Option
• Use the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) for your article.– P. 198, #1 - #2*– DOI numbers always start with 10. The
remainder may be letters, numbers or both.– If you have a DOI#, click here.– If you do not have a DOI#, click here.
*All page numbers refer to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th ed. and the APA style guide to electronic references, 2012.
1. Where do you find DOI’s?
As a part of the database citation.
• You may have to click to view the Abstract or click on the title to see the fuller information for the article.
1. Where do you find DOI’s?
2. Where do you find DOI’s?
On the 1st page of the article.
3. Where do you find DOI’s?
Copy and paste the citation(s) into CrossRef.
– http://www.crossref.org/SimpleTextQuery/– Requires a free registration.
References citation with a DOI
Samnani, A., & Singh, P. (2013). When leaders
victimize: The role of charismatic leaders in
facilitating group pressures. Leadership
Quarterly, 24(1), 189-202. http://dx.doi.org/
10.1016/j.leaqua.2012.10.006
Note that this is a new way to display the DOI# as of June 2012.
If your article has no DOI (and this is not unusual), then the next
step is to locate the journal publisher’s home or entry page.
No DOI available
• Use the publisher’s (journal’s) home page as the URL for the article. – These may take a little digging to locate, but
by trying one of the following suggestions, it usually is available.
1. Where do you find the publisher’s home page?
If you are searching in the EBSCO family of databases, use their publication information page.
– Click on the hyperlinked title of the needed article.
– The journal title will be hyperlinked; click on it.
– Locate the Publisher’s URL– Copy / paste it into your citation.
Where do you find the publisher’s home page?
• On the publication details page, locate the Publisher URL.
• Copy / paste it to your citation.
• This method only works for EBSCO databases!
References citation for no DOI
Babcock-Roberson, M. E., & Strickland, O.
(2010). Journal of Psychology, 144(3),
313-326. Retrieved from
http://www.taylorandfrancisgroup.com/
Google or Bing the journal title.
2. Where do you find the publisher’s home page?
Where do you find the publisher’s home page?
Humphreys, J., Zhao, D., Ingram, K.,
Gladstone, J., & Basham, L. (2010).
Journal of Behavioral & Applied
Management, 11(2), 118-136. Retrieved
from http://www.ibam.com/pubs/
jbam/default.asp
References citation for no DOI
3. Where do you find the publisher’s home page?
Use the database, Ulrich’s Periodical Directory.– Available from http://www2.indwes.edu/ocls– Click on: General (under Article Databases)– Click on: Ulrich’s
Where do you find the publisher’s home page?
Where do you find the publisher’s home page?
Where do you find the publisher’s home page?
Miller, M. (2007). Transformational leadership
and mutuality. Transformation, 24(3/4), 180-
192. Retrieved from http://0-
www.sagepub.com.oak.indwes.edu/journalsP
rodDesc.nav?prodId=Journal201948
[Note: Be sure to remove the hyperlink on the URL and change
to black font!]
References citation for no DOI
4. Where do you find the publisher’s home page?
When all previous steps fail, call Off Campus Library Services. – Librarians have access to additional tools.– 800-521-1848– http://www2.indwes.edu/ocls/oclsform.html
References
American Psychological Association. (2010).
Publication American Psychological Association (6th
ed.). Washington, D.C.: Author.
American Psychological Association. (2012). APA style
guide to electronic references. Retrieved from
http://www.apastyle.org/products/index.aspx