This guide provides information about creating APA 7 Reference List and In-Text Citations
Note: If you are quoting or paraphrasing part of a website, you should create a reference for a Page or Section. If you mention a website in general, do not create a reference list entry or an in-text citation.
This is a guide to using the APA7 referencing style from the American Psychological Association. It is based on the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
Note: This guide reflects the latest version of the APA Publication Manual (i.e., APA 7).
Scribbr’s APA Citation Generator automatically generates accurate references and in-text citations for free. This citation guide outlines the most important citation guidelines from the 7th edition APA Publication Manual (2020). Scribbr also offers free guides for the older APA 6th edition, MLA Style, and Chicago Style.
Format: Author last name, first initial. (Date). Title of page. Host site. URL Elements: Author: List the last name, followed by the first initial (and second initial). See Authors for more information. Date: List the date between parentheses, followed by a period. Title of page: In italics. Capitalize the first word of the title, subtitle, and proper nouns, followed by a period. Host site ...
No date: If there isn't a date is indicated for the work on the webpage, treat the work as having no date Group authors: Do not use abbreviations for group authors in references. Abbreviations of group authors can be used in in-text citations, check the rules on the In-text citation page. For more information see the APA Manual p289.
Only include this information within the body of the paper and do not include a reference in the reference list. More Information: For more information about webpages and websites, see Section 10.16 on page 350 of the APA Manual, 7th edition.
This guide shows you how to cite using APA 7th edition
This guide explains all of the important steps to referencing a website/web page in your APA research papers. The guidance below follows APA style, 7th edition. APA format is much different than MLA format and other styles. If you need to cite websites in MLA, or you’re looking for more styles, check out the other resources on EasyBib.com!
How to format your paper and cite your sources using 7th ed. APA style. How to cite and reference a website in APA 7th edition style
In-Text Citations: Since in-text citations include the year of publication, no extra step is usually needed to distinguish between sources. If your full citation includes letters to distinguish between sources published in the same year, include the letters in your in-text citations as well.
Learn APA website citation formatting with our easy guide, covering citation styles, reference lists, and in-text citations for online sources, including URLs, authors, and publication dates.
Provide guidance on APA format style based on the 7th edition of the APA Publication Manual.
Page/Article from a Website by a Group Author Use this template if you are citing a page or article from website that is authored by a group. Group authors include associations, businesses, organizations, and government agencies. When citing a group author, use the full name of the group in your References List citation.