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APA Citation Examples for Peer Reviewed Articles

Using peer-reviewed journal articles in your research paper is a great way to add credibility. Citing them isn’t hard either. Learn how to cite a peer-reviewed article in APA using these easy to follow examples.

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Journal Article With One Author

Use these APA citation examples for peer-reviewed journal articles to add authority to your APA 7 research paper.  Reviewing research by peers in the same field helps to validate the findings presented in the report. Usually, two or more researchers review each article before submitting it to the editor for a final review and acceptance. During this process, the reviewers may present findings that show the methodology is flawed and reject the manuscript outright.

Print Article

Print Format

Author, A.A. (year). Title of the article. Title of Journal, xx, pp-pp.

Example Print Article

Dekic, S. (2003). Sex, Slavery and Politics: Representations of Trafficked Women in the Serbian Media. Canadian Woman Studies22(3).

Example Print Article

Adler, S. R. (2002). Integrative medicine and culture: Toward an anthropology of CAM. Medical Anthropology Quarterly16(4), 412.

Example Print Article

Foster, G. M. (1974). Medical anthropology: Some contrasts with medical sociology. Medical Anthropology Newsletter6(1), 1-6.

Retrieved From Website

Website Format

Author, A.A. (year). Title of the article. Title of Journal, xx, pp-pp. https://www.example.com

Example Website

Kotter, J. P. (2001). What leaders really do. Harvard Business Review, 79(11), 85-96. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Deborah_Ancona/publication/6460599

Retrieved From DOI

DOI Format

Author, A.A. (year). Title of the article. Title of Journal, xx, pp-pp. https://doi:10.xxxx/xxxxxx

Example DOI

Cifor, M. (2016). Affecting relations: Introducing affect theory to archival
discourse. Archival Science, 16, 7-31. https://doi: 10.1007/s10502-
015-9261-5

Journal Article With More Than One Author

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Print Article

Print Format

Author, A.A, Author, B.B., & Author, C.C. (year). Title of the article. Title of Journal, xx, pp-pp.

Example Print Article

Trenerry, B., & Paradies, Y. (2012). Organizational assessment: An overlooked approach to managing diversity and addressing racism in the workplace. Journal of Diversity Management 7(1), 11.

Example Print Article

Lam, S., Cunsolo, A., Sawatzky, A., Ford, J., & Harper, S. L. (2017). How does the media portray drinking water security in Indigenous communities in Canada?: An analysis of Canadian newspaper coverage from 2000-2015. BMC Public Health17(1), 282.

Example Print Article

Hutchinson, H. B., Rose, A., Bederson, B. B., Weeks, A. C., & Druin, A. (2005). The International Children’s Digital Library: A case study in designing for a multilingual, multicultural, multigenerational audience. Information Technology and Libraries, 24(1), 4-12

Retrieved From Website

Website Format

Author, A.A, Author, B.B., & Author, C.C. (year). Title of the article. Title of Journal, xx, pp-pp. https://www.xxxxxxxxx.com

Example Website

Goffee, R., & Jones, G. (2000). Why should anyone be led by you? Harvard Business Review, 78(5), 62. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Deborah_Ancona/publication/6460599

Example Website

Grunfeld, H., & Ng, M.L.N. (2013). A multimedia approach to ODL for agricultural training in Cambodia. The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 14(1), 222-238. http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/1275/2440

Retrieved From DOI

DOI Format

Author, A.A, Author, B.B., & Author, C.C. (year). Title of the article. Title of Journal, xx, pp-pp. https://doi: 10.xxxxxxx

Example DOI

Kok, I. & Blignaut, A. S. (2014). Snapshots of student-teachers’ experiences of DVDs in a learner support programme in a developing ODL context. Africa Education Review, 11(4), 526-543. https://doi: 10.1080/18146627.2014.935002

Example DOI

Jaeger, P. T., Greene, N. N., Bertot, J. C., Perkins, N., & Wahl, E. E. (2012). The co-evolution of e-government and public libraries: Technologies, access, education, and partnerships. Library & Information Science Research, 34(4), 271-281. https://doi: 10.1016/jlisr2012.06.003

Notes:
  • Do not place a period after the URL or DOI.
  • Titles of articles are in sentence case.
  • Titles of periodicals are in italics.

 

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