Refworks is a citation manager that allows you to create or import your references for your classes, create reference lists, cite your sources in-text, and organize and store them for as long as you are a student at Woodbury.
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General Guidelines
Book with one author:
Author's last name, A. A. (date of publication). Title italicized. Publication location:
Publishing company.
Example:
Krier, L. (2009). Drawing for architecture. Cambridge, MA: MIT.
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Book with two authors:
First author's last name, A.A., & Second author's last name, B.B. (date of publication).
Title italicized. Publication location: Publishing company.
Example:
Harmon, S. K., & Kennon, K. E. (2008). The codes guidebook for interiors.
Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
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Books with three to six authors:
List all authors by last names and intials; separate each author's name with commas; precede
the last author name with an ampersand. Title italicized. Publication location: Publishing
company, year.
Example:
Qian, K., Fu, X., Tao, L., & Diaz-Herrera, J. (2009). Software architecture and design
illuminated. Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers.
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Book with an editor:
Editor's last name, A. A. (Ed.). (Publication date). Title italicized. Publication location:
Publishing company.
Example
Newland, J. N. (Ed.). (1992). Johnson, Kaufmann, Coate: Partners in the California
style. Claremont, CA: Scripps College.
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Article or chapter in an edited book: This also includes essays and short stories in anthologies.
Author's last name, A.A. (Publication date). Title of entry. In Editor's First initial Middle initial Last
name (Ed.), Title of the book (page numbers). Publication location: Publishing company.
Example:
Orwell, G. (1994). Such, such were the joys. In P. Lopate (Ed.), The art of the personal essay: An
anthology from the classical era to the present (pp. 268-302). New York: Anchor-Doubleday.
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Article from a reference book, encyclopedia, or dictionary -- not signed:
Title of article or entry. (Publication year). Title of reference work (Volume number, page
numbers). Publication location: Publishing company.
Example:
Los Angeles. (1998). The new encyclopaedia Britannica: Macropaedia (Vol. 7, pp. 484-
485). Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica.
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Article from a reference book, encyclopedia, or dictionary -- signed:
Author's last name, A. A. (Publication date). Title of article or entry. In Editor's First initial Middle
initial and Last name (Ed.), Title of reference work in italics (Volume number, page numbers).
Publication location: Publishing company.
Example:
Turner, T. F. (1902). Mission. In R. Sturgis (Ed.), A dictionary of architecture and
building (Vol. 2, p. 913). New York: Macmillan.
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Article from a newspaper:
Author's last name, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title of article. Name of Newspaper in Italics.
page number(s).
Example:
Brownstein, R. (2004, May 2). Presidential campaigns may play cameo role.
Los Angeles Times, pp. A1, A26.
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Article from a journal with continuous pagination:
Author's last name, A. A. (Publication year). Title of article.
Journal Title in Italics, volume number, page numbers.
Example:
Faragher, J. M. (2001). Bungalow and ranch house: The architectural backwash of
California. Western Historical Quarterly, 32, 149-173.
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Article from a popular magazine:
Author's last name, A. A. (Year, Month Day of publication). Title of article.
Title of Magazine in Italics, page numbers.
Example:
Mezrich, B. (2003, May). To live and die in L.A. Wired, 11(5), 131-135.
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Article from an online full-text database:
Author's last name, A. A. (Publication date). Title of article. Title of Journal Where
Article Originally Appeared, volume #(issue #), page numbers. Retrieved from
database name.
Example:
Kellogg, C. (2003, March). Looks count. Interior Design, 74(3), 208-213. Retrieved from
Wilson Omnifile database.
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Article from an online full-text database with more than six authors:
Author’s last name, A. A. (Author last names and initials of the first six authors) followed
by the note et al. (Publication date). Title of article. Title of Journal Where Article Originally
Appeared, volume #(issue #), page numbers. Retrieved from database name.
Example:
Wolchik, S. A., West, S. G., Sandler, I. N., Tein, J., Coatsworth, D., Lengua, L., et. al.
(2000). An experimental evaluation of theory-based mother and mother-child programs for
children of divorce. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 68(5), 843-856. Retrieved
from PsycArticles database.
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Entire Journal:
Journal Title Italicized. (Beginning publication date). Publication location:
Publishing company.
Example:
Fashion Theory. (1997). Oxford : Berg Publishers.
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Webpage:
Author's last name, A. A. (Date of page). Title of the web page. Title of the website.
Retrieved Month Day, Year, from complete URL with no period at the end
Example:
Matthews, K. (2008). W.E. Oliver House. Great buildings online. Retrieved
November 5, 2009, from http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/W._E._Oliver_House.html
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Please visit http://www.apastyle.org/apa-style-help.aspx or pages 193-224 of the APA Publication
Manual 6th edition for more detailed information concerning electronic resources.