Below are examples of citations for print resources.
Note that these examples are neither double spaced nor in hanging indent format.
Remember, all reference list entries are double spaced and in hanging indent format.
The references list begins on a new page after the text.
The page is labeled "References" in bold at the top of the page. The label is centered.
All examples represent print resources.
Scholarly Journal Article with DOI
Archbold, C.A., Hassell, K. D., & Stichman, A. (2010). Comparing promotion aspirations among female and male police officers. International Journal of Police Science & Management, 129(3), 287-303.
https://doi.org/10.1350/ijps.2010.12.2.175
First and subsequent in-text citations: (Archbold et al., 2010)
Note: No "Retrieved from" or "Accessed from" statement is included before the DOI.
Scholarly Journal Article without DOI
Jacobson, G. C. (2010). Perception, memory, and partisan polarization on the Iraq war. Political Science Quarterly, 125(1), 31-56.
First and subsequent in-text citations: (Jacobson, 2010)
Note: Because this article has no DOI, no journal URL is included. The reference entry ends with the page range.
Magazine Article
Wolman, D. (2010, May). The autie advantage. New Scientist, 206(2758), 33-35.
Newspaper Article
Weisman, J., Chazan, G., & Power, S. (2010, May 28). Spill tops Valdez disaster. The Wall Street Journal, pp. A1, A6.
Note: Date for newspaper articles includes year, month, and day.
Book
Smith, J. (2016). A book to read: Learn to read books. Pressing House.
Note: If the book has a DOI, include it after the publisher.
Book with Editor
Wilson, J.K. (Ed.). (2009). The Praeger handbook of victimology. ABC CLIO.
Note: If book has a DOI, include it after the publisher.
Chapter in a Book
Bolton, P., Brunnermeier, M.K., & Veldkamp, L. (2010). Economists’ perspective on leadership. In N. Nohria & R. Khurama (Eds.), Handbook of leadership theory and practice (pp. 239-264). Harvard Business Press.
Note: If book has a DOI, include it after the publisher.
Religious Works
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Dates (See page 289.)
Titles (See pages 291 and 294.)
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