Citations - Statewide: Websites

Website Citations in APA

Color Coding Legend
Author(s) or Editor(s) Title of Book, Journal, Magazine, Webpage or Video Title of Article, Section, Chapter or Song Volume & Issue Website Address
  Publisher Date Pages Other Information
Source In-Text Citation Reference Page Citations
Website with Author

Format:
(Author last name, Date)

Example: 
(Woodyatt , 2019)

Format:

Author last name, First initial, Middle initial. (Year, Month Day). Title of Webpage.   Site Name.  URL

Example:

Woodyatt, A. (2019, September 10). Daytime naps once or twice a week may be linked to healthy heart, researchers say.  CNN.  https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/10/health/nap-heart/health-wellness-intl-scli/index.html

* When the author and site name are the same, omit the site name from the source element.

Website with No Author

Format:
(First two or three words of title, Date)

Example:
(The Trials and Tribulation2003)

Format:

Article title. (Date). URL

Example:

The trials and tribulation of the homeless on the streets of Phoenix.  (2003, October 13). http://www.save.the. homeless.org/trials.html

Website with No Date

Format:
(Author last name, n.d.)

Example: 
(Jameson, n.d.)

Format:

Author last name, First initial, Middle initial. (n.d.). Title of Webpage. Site Name. URL

Example:

Jameson, E. (n.d.). NCH FACT sheets on homelessness.  http://nch.ari.net/facts.html

Newspaper Article from Website

Format:
(Author last name, Date, Page Number)

Example: 
(Bender, 2006, p. 39)

Format:

Author last name, First initial. Middle initial. (Year, Month Day). Title of article. Title of Newspaper. http://www.someaddress.com/full/url/

Example:

Parker-Pope, T. (2008, May 6). Psychiatry handbook linked to drug industry. The New York Times. http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/06/psychiatry-handbook-linked-to-drug-industry/?_r=0