References Page
• This is a separate page at the end of your paper. Each citation in the text must be listed on the
References page; each listing on the References page must appear in the text.
• The title of the page should be centered and labeled References.
• All text is double-spaced, just like the rest of the paper.
• Indent the second and subsequent lines of citations by 0.5 inch to create a hanging indent.
Below are examples for Reference Pages.
Scholarly Journal Article from Online Source
APA recommends providing a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), when it is available, instead of the URL. DOIs
provide stable, long-lasting links for online articles. They are unique to their documents and consist of a long
alphanumeric code. Many publishers will provide an article's DOI on the first page of the document.
If you cannot find a DOI for an article, include the journal homepage's URL in a Retrieved by statement.
Basic Format-
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Title of article: Subtitle words. Title of Periodical, volume
number(issue number), pages. https://dx.doi.org/xx.xxx/yyyyy
Example with DOI-
Nguyen, T. T., Gildengorin, G., & Truong, A. (2007). Factors influencing physicians' screening behavior for liver
cancer among high-risk patients. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 22(4), 523-6.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-007-0128-1
Example with no DOI-
Ryan, E., & Redding, R. (2004). A review of mood disorders among juvenile offenders. Psychiatric
Services, 55(12), 1397-1407. Retrieved from https://www.appi.org/Psychiatric_Services
Magazine Article from Online Source
Basic Format-
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year, Month Day). Title of article: Subtitle words. Title of Magazine, volume
number(issue number), pages. Retrieved from http://url_of_magazine_webpage
Example-
Hall, M. (2017, March). The faces of Obamacare. Texas Monthly, 45(3), 116-197. Retrieved from
http://www.texasmonthly.com