Author + Date
Author + Date + Title + Source
Source: Where can someone else find this title?
To avoid plagiarism, you should be citing all the information in your paper that comes from outside sources. Try this:
Always check over computer-generated citations. They often have mistakes!
Author’s Last name, Author’s First and Middle initials, & Last names and initials of other authors, if any. (Year). Title of article. Title of Journal italicized, Volume number italicized(Issue number), Page numbers. DOI or URL
Author’s Last name, Author’s First and Middle initials. (Year of publication). Title italicized. Publisher.
Tip: When looking at an item in Library Search, click the "citation" button to generate a citation.
Author’s Last name, Author’s First and Middle initials, & Last names and initials of other authors, if any. (Year, Month and Day of publication). Title of article. Title of Newspaper italicized. URL for article
Tip: In the NewsBank database you can click the button with a quotation mark and a "c" to generate a citation. After clicking, select APA under "copy citation information".
Organization Name. (Year). Title of report italicized (Report Number). DOI or URL
Tip: On data.census.gov, there is a citation button on the bar above your data table. If you don't see it, click the three dots to see more tools.
Author (person or organization). (Date published or updated). Title of webpage italicized. Site Name. URL
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2023, October 20). COVID Data Tracker. Retrieved October 23, 2023, from https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#datatracker-home