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You may need to consult more than one section to accurately represent the source used (eg. number of authors and source descriptions)


Format for in-text citation

In-text citation example

...copper prices fell consistently ("Shanghai Copper Slips," 2020)


Format for reference list

Elements, punctuation & capitalisation

Print article:

Title of article. (Year, Month day). Name of publication, p. [or pp.]

Online newspaper article:

Title of article. (Year, Month day). Name of publication. URL

Reference list example

Print article:

Cargo vessel lost 40 containers off NSW. (2020, May 26). Herald Sun, p. 3.

Online newspaper article:

Shanghai copper slips for second day. (2020, May 26). Herald Sun. https://www.heraldsun.com.au/business/breaking-news/shanghai-copper-slips-for-second-day/news-story/ff7855ae8cc61b37e45eed6620be05fe

Make sure to look at the style notes below


Style notes for this reference type

  • APA 7 Publication Manual, pp.264, 320, 351
  • In the reference list, give the year, month and day, e.g., (2011, March 19).
  • If citing an editorial piece, add [Editorial] after the article title.
  • Precede page numbers with p. or pp. Include any section numbers or letters, e.g., pp. A1, A5. If the article runs over several non-consecutive pages, list them all, separated by commas, e.g., pp. 1, 4, 11.
  • In the in-text citation, include the title and year of publication for a work with an unknown author. Use quotation marks around this shortened version of the article title. Capitalise these titles even though sentence case is used in the reference list entry.

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