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Citing and Referencing: A book

In-text Citation:

It has been argued that insufficient attention paid to staff training increases the risk of staff committing plagiarism (Beins, 2012).

Reference List:

Beins, B. (2012). APA style simplified: writing in psychology, education, nursing, and sociology. Wiley-Blackwell.

Citing and Referencing: A journal article

In-text Citation:

Weiss and Dube come to a different conclusion in their study (Weiss & Dube, 2016).

Reference List:

Weiss, K. J., & Dube, A. R. (2016). Rational Psychiatric Care of Jail Inmates: It Happened in Monterey. Psychiatric Services67(1), 4-6. doi:10.1176/appi.ps.201500432

Citing and Referencing: A chapter in an edited book

In-text Citation:

Winter provides an illustration of the personal construct formulations of self‐harm (Winter, 2003).

Reference List:

Winter, D. (2003). Psychological Disorder as Imbalance. In F. Fransella (Ed.), Personal Construct Psychology (pp. 201). John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Citing and Referencing: A conference paper

In-text Citation:

Whisenhunt et al. (2019) argue that it is important to consider context in order to make content meaningful.

Reference list:

Whisenhunt, B. L., Hudson, D. L. & Beers, M. (2019, January 3-6). Teaching traps, transitions, and connection: Providing context to make the content meaningful [Paper presentation]. National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, St. Petersburg, FL, United States.
https://nitop.org/Conference-Schedule

 

Citing and Referencing: A non-archived webpage

In-text Citation:

... in the short and medium term at least (Pym, 2016).

Reference List:

Pym, H. (2016, February 5). NHS finances - the short, medium and the long term. BBC. Retrieved February 9, 2016, from http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-35505843

Citing and Referencing: A direct quote

In-text Citation:

At some institutions there is a "culture of giving lectures" (Race, 1999, p. 55).

Citing and Referencing: A film

In-text Citation:

...the subtle composition of the train carriage scenes (Hitchcock, 1941).

Reference List:

 

Hitchcock, A. (Producer/Director). (1941). Suspicion [Motion picture]. Turner.

 

Style Guide for the King's Author-Date style

Want to know more about the Author-Date, Footnotes, or Numbered style?

Need to know more about the Author-Date, Footnotes, or Numbered styles?

You can find videos to learn more about the styles in use and some quizzes you can take to make sure you know what you need to do, on KLaSS:

Style Guidelines

The guide above was updated in September 2022 to clarify:

  • the APA 7th referencing style
  • how to cite works with two authors
  • how to cite works with multiple authors
  • how to cite reports and consultation papers
  • how to cite regulations and guidelines
  • how to cite codes of practice
  • spacing for reference lists

Building your reference list in the King's Author-Date style

You need to provide a list of the sources you have used; In APA 7th Style this is called a Reference List. It is arranged in alphabetical order by the author's surname:

References:

Billingham, L. (2014). Improving academic library website accessibility for people with disabilities. Library Management, 35(8/9), 565-581.

 

Brannen, M. H., Milewski, S., & Mack, T. (2017). Providing staff training and programming to support people with disabilities: An academic library case study. Public Services Quarterly, 13(2), 61-77.

 

Burton, S. (2015, June 9). The academic e-book landscape: Technological problems. CILIP. Retrieved September 12, 2015, from https://archive.cilip.org.uk/blog/academic-e-book-landscape-technological-problems

 

Dermody, K., & Majekodunmi, N. (2011). Online databases and the research experience for university students with print disabilities. Library Hi Tech, 29(1), 149-160.

 

Farkhas, M. (2016) Accessibility matters: Ensuring a good online library experience for all our patrons. American Libraries Magazine, September-October, 54. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2016/09/01/accessibility-matters/