D. Sir Isaac Newton A. James Clerk Maxwell C. Max Planck: Science Answers Self-Test 1. B. Christian Huygens 2. 3. 4
D. Sir Isaac Newton A. James Clerk Maxwell C. Max Planck: Science Answers Self-Test 1. B. Christian Huygens 2. 3. 4
D. Sir Isaac Newton A. James Clerk Maxwell C. Max Planck: Science Answers Self-Test 1. B. Christian Huygens 2. 3. 4
Answers
Self-test
1. B. Christian Huygens
2. d. Sir Isaac Newton
3. a. James Clerk Maxwell
4. c. Max Planck
English
APA
Author's last name, First and Second Initial. (Year). Title italic. Publication
location*: Publishing company.
example:
Townsend, R. M. (1993). The medieval village economy. Princeton, NJ:
Princeton University Press.
*Note: For U.S. cities, give first place of publication listed, including city and 2letter postal abbreviations for states (unless state is already included in
publisher's name). For non-U.S. cities, give city and country unabbreviated;
also include province for Canadian cities.
^ top
Book with an editor
APA
Editor's last name, First and Second Initial. (Ed.). (Year). Title italic.
Publication location*: Publishing company.
example:
McRae, M. W. (Ed.). (1993). The literature of science: Perspectives on
popular science writing. Athens: University of Georgia Press.
*Note: For U.S. cities, give first place of publication listed, including city and 2letter state postal abbreviations (unless state is already included in publisher's
name). For non-U.S. cities, give city and country unabbreviated; also include
province for Canadian cities.
^ top
APA
Author's last name, First and Second Initial. (Year). Article title. Journal
title, volume number(issue number*), page numbers.
example:
Yeh, M. (1996). The "cult of poetry" in contemporary China. Journal of
Asian Studies, 55(2), 51-80.
*Note: Issue numbers are only given if each issue begins with page 1; if issues
use continuous pagination through the entire volume, give only the volume
number.
^ top
Journal article - 3 authors
APA
Author's last name, First and Second Initial., Authors last name, First and
Second Initial., & Authors last name, First and Second Initial.
(Year). Article title. Journal title, volume number(issue
number*), page numbers.
example:
White, S., Winzelberg, A., & Norlin, J. (1992). Laughter and stress.
Humor, 5, 43-355.
*Note: Issue numbers are only given if each issue begins with page 1; if issues
use continuous pagination through the entire volume, give only the volume
number.
^ top
Newspaper article
APA
Author's last name, First and Second Initial. (Year, Month Date). Article
title. Newspaper title, volume and/or issue number (if applicable),
pp. page numbers.
example:
Taylor, P. (1993, December 27). Keyboard grief: Coping with computercaused injuries. Globe and Mail, pp. A1, A4.
^ top
Online journal article
(For examples of other electronic resources, see the sites
listed below or refer to the Publication Manual.)
APA
If the article has a DOI (digital object identifier) assigned, include it at the end. If
there is no DOI, provide the homepage of the journal, preceded by "Retrieved
from". Database information is not needed unless the article is difficult to
locate; for example, those archived online only in JSTOR or ERIC. Include date
of retrieval only if the source is likely to change.
Author's last name, First and Second Initial. (Year). Article title. Journal title,
volume, page numbers. Retrieved from [journal homepage URL] OR
DOI
examples:
Davis, C., & Strachan, S. (2001). Elite female athletes with eating disorders:
A study of psychopathological characteristics. Journal of Sport &
Exercise Psychology, 23(3), 245-253. Retrieved from
http://hk.humankinetics.com/jsep/
Vardar, E., Vardar, S. A. & Kurt, C. (2007). Anxiety of young female athletes
with disordered eating behaviors. Eating Behaviors, 8, 143-147.
doi:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2006.03.002
Clausen, J. A. (1967). The organism and socialization. Journal of Health
and Social Behavior, 8, 243-252. Retrieved from JSTOR.
^ top
Lecture
APA
Lector's last name, First and Second Initial. (Year, Month). Lecture title.
Symposium Coordinator's First and Second Initial and Last name
(Coordinator's position) (if applicable), Symposium title. Symposium
conducted at the meeting of Sponsoring Organization name,
Location.
example:
Atwood, M. (1993, December). Silencing the scream. Boundaries of the
Imagination Forum. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the
MLA Convention, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
^ top
Interview
APA
Web page
APA
Authors last name, First and Second initial. (Year, Month Day). Title of page.
Retrieved from URL
Sometimes the author may be the sponsor of the webpage. If there is no author,
put the title first, followed by the date. If a month and day aren't given, just use
the year. If there's no date at all, use n.d.
example:
Arizona Athletics. (2015, June 4). Wildcats collect academic
accolades. Retrieved from
http://www.arizonawildcats.com/ViewArticle.dbml?
DB_OEM_ID=30700&ATCLID=210131390
Call of Duty zombies. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.callofdutyzombies.com/
^ top
Email
APA
Entries are arranged alphabetically by the author's last name or by the title if
there is no author
Titles are italicized (not underlined) and all important words should be capitalized
Entries are double-spaced (for the purposes of this page, single-spacing is used)
Each entry must include the publication medium. Examples include: Print, Web,
DVD, and Television.
Works cited - Book with 1 author
Mumford, Lewis. The Culture of Cities. New York: Harcourt, 1938. Print.
Works cited - Book with 2 or 3 authors
Francis, R. Douglas, Richard Jones, and Donald B. Smith. Destinies: Canadian
History since Confederation. Toronto: Harcourt, 2000. Print.
Works cited - Book with 4 or more authors
Baldwin, Richard et al. Economic Geography and Public Policy. Princeton:
Princeton UP, 2003. Print.
Works cited - Two or more books by the same author
Replace the author's name by three hyphens and arrange alphabetically by the
book's title:
Postman, Neil. Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show
Business. New York: Viking, 1985. Print.
---. The Disappearance of Childhood. New York: Vintage, 1994. Print.
Works cited - Anthology or compilation
Abate, Corinne S., ed. Privacy, Domesticity, and Women in Early Modern England.
Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2003. Print.
Works cited - Work in an anthology or an essay in a book
Naremore, James. "Hitchcock at the Margins of Noir." Alfred Hitchcock:
Centenary Essays. Ed. Richard Allen and S. Ishii-Gonzals. London: BFI, 1999.
263-77. Print.
Works cited - Book by a corporate author
Associations, corporations, agencies and organizations are considered authors
when there is no single author.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Action against
Climate Change: The Kyoto Protocol and Beyond. Paris: OECD, 1999. Print.
Works cited - Article in a reference book or an entry in an encyclopedia
If the article/entry is signed, include the author's name; if unsigned, begin with
the title of the entry
Guignon, Charles B. "Existentialism." Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Ed.
Edward Craig. 10 vols. London: Routledge, 1998. Print.
Works cited - Article reprinted in a reference book online
Carlson, Eric W. The Range of Symbolism in Poetry. The South Atlantic
Quarterly48.3 (1949): 442-52. Rpt. in Poetry Criticism. Ed. Jane Kelly Kosek and
Christine Slovey. Vol. 13. Detroit: Gale, 1995. 83-84. Literature Criticism Online.
Web. 18 Oct. 2009.
Works cited - A translation
Kafka, Franz. Metamorphosis. Trans. and Ed. Stanley Corngold. New York:
Bantam, 1972. Print.
Works cited - A government publication
Canada. Dept. of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. Freedom from Fear:
Canada's Foreign Policy for Human Security. Ottawa: DFAIT, 2002. Print.
United Nations. Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs. Population
Division. Charting the Progress of Populations. New York: UN, 2000. Print.
Works cited - Book in a series
Bloom, Harold, ed. Andr Malraux. New York: Chelsea House, 1988. Print. Modern
Critical Views.
Works cited - Article in a journal
Article retrieved in print/paper format:
Ferrer, Ada. "Cuba 1898: Rethinking Race, Nation, and Empire." Radical History
Review 73 (1999): 22-49. Print.
Man, Glenn K. S. "The Third Man: Pulp Fiction and Art Film." Literature Film
Quarterly21.3 (1993): 171-178. Print.
Article retrieved on the Web:
Sehmby, Dalbir S. "Wrestling and Popular Culture." CCLWeb: Comparative
Literature and Culture 4.1 (2002): n. pag. Web. 29 Mar. 2009.
Article retrieved in a library database:
Provide the same information as you would for a printed journal article and add
the name of the database in italics, and indicate the publication medium
as Web and the date of access.
NOTE - If there are no page numbers, or if the page numbers for each article in a
journal appear in a new sequence for each item rather than continuously across
the entire issue, write n. pag.
Brennan, Katherine Stern. "Culture in the Cities: Provincial Academies during the
Early Years of Louis XIV's Reign." Canadian Journal of History 38.1 (2003): 1942.CBCA Complete. Web. 29 Mar. 2004.
Dussault, Marc and Bruce G. Barnett. "Peer-assisted Leadership: Reducing
Educational Managers' Professional Isolation." Journal of Educational
Administration 34.3 (1996): 5-14. ABI/INFORM Global. Web. 29 Mar. 2004.
Heming, Li, Paul Waley, and Phil Rees. "Reservoir Resettlement in China: Past
Experience and the Three Gorges Dam." The Geographical Journal 167.3 (2001):
195-212. Academic Search Premier. Web. 29 Mar. 2004.
Works cited - Article in a newspaper or magazine
Semenak, Susan. "Feeling Right at Home: Government Residence Eschews
Traditional Rules." Montreal Gazette 28 Dec. 1995, Final Ed.: A4. Print.
Driedger, Sharon Doyle. "After Divorce." Maclean's 20 Apr. 1998: 38-43. Print.
For newspaper and magazine articles retrieved online, please see examples for
journal articles retrieved from a library database.
Works cited - An entire Web site
Linder, Douglas O. Famous Trials. Univ. of Missouri Kansas-City Law School,
2009. Web. 29 Apr. 2009.
Works cited - A page on a Web site
An entry for a nonperiodical item found on the Web contains the following:
Last name, First name. "Document title if available." Title of the overall Web site.
Version or edition if available. Publisher or N.p. to designate no publisher,
publication date or n.d. to mean no date. Web. Date of access.
If you cannot find some of this information, include only what is available.
"Joyce Wieland." Celebrating Women's Achievements: Women Artists in Canada.
National Library of Canada, 2000. Web. 29 Mar. 2004.
Cassidy, Penny. "You Can't Read That." NBC New York. NBC Universal, 18 Apr.
2009. Web. 29 Apr. 2009.
Works cited - A review
Kirn, Walter. "The Wages of Righteousness." Rev. of Cloudsplitter, by Russell
Banks.New York Times Book Review 22 Feb. 1998: 9. Print.
Kauffmann, Stanley. "A New Spielberg." Rev of Schindler's List, dir. Steven
Spielberg.New Republic 13 Dec. 1993: 30. Print.
Works cited - Television or radio program
"Scandal of the Century." Narr. Linden MacIntyre. The Fifth Estate. CBC
Television. 23 Jan. 2002. Television.
Works cited - Sound recording
Ellington, Duke. "Black and Tan Fantasy." Music is My Mistress. Musicmasters,
1989. CD.
Works cited - Film, videorecording or DVD
The Shining. Dir. Stanley Kubrick. Perf. Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall. Warner
Bros., 1980. Videocassette.
Macbeth. Dir. Roman Polanski. Perf. Jon Finch, Francesca Annis, and Nicholas
Selby. 1971. Columbia, 2002. DVD.
Works cited - Musical composition, published score
Beethoven, Ludwig van. Symphony no. 4 in B-flat major, op. 60. Mineola, NY:
Dover, 2001. Print.
Works cited - Work of art, photographed, in a book
Cassatt, Mary. Mother and Child. 1890. Wichita Art Museum, Wichita. American
Painting: 1560-1913. By John Pearce. New York: McGraw, 1964. Slide 22.