For example: Retrieved October 21, 2013, from įor more visual guidelines especially on the elements of the page structure, here are some sample APA reference pages. Also indicate the date it was retrieved and the URL. When referencing a Web page with no author, cite the title of the article followed by the year it was written in parentheses.For example: NY for New York or MD for Maryland. When citing location, use the postal abbreviation format without period.In a hyphenated compound word, do not capitalize the first letter of the second word. You may also capitalize the first word after a colon or a dash in the title, and, of course, proper nouns. When attributing books, chapters, articles or Web pages, capitalize only the first letter of the first word of a title or subtitle.For shorter works such as essays and journal articles, do not bold, italicize, underline or put quotation marks.Maintain the punctuation used in journals.After the ellipses, write down the last author’s name. If there are more than seven authors, write down the first six and then use ellipses after the sixth author’s name.
If there are two authors, use the ampersand instead of using “and.” If there are up to seven authors, list down the last name followed by initials. Author’s name should follow the format: last name and then initials of the first and middle name (if provided).If an author has multiple articles, list down in chronological order from oldest to newest. Alphabetize, according to last name, the entries on the reference list.