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Bibliography
Below is an example of a list of works cited using APA style. Arrange your list of
references alphabetically.
When citing books, use the format as shown in the following examples, applying
Bibliography style to the format:
Author’s last name, first initial or initials. (Publication date). Book title.
Additional information. City, State of publication: Publishing company.
King, S. (2000). On writing: A memoir of the craft. New York, NY: Pocket Books.
When citing online resources, use the format as shown in the following examples:
For internet documents
Author’s last name, first initial or initials. (Date of publication). Title of article.
Title of work. Retrieved from full URL
Amir, N. (2018, October 17). 4 tips for staying on track with your writing. Write
Nonfiction now! Retrieved from http://writenonfictionnow.com/tips-
staying-track-writing/
For online periodicals
Author’s last name, first initial or initials. (Date of publication). Title of article.
Title of Periodical, volume and page numbers. Retrieved from full URL
Brewer, R. L. (2018, October 4). How to write better titles: 7 effective title tips
for books, articles, and conference sessions. Writer’s Digest. Retrieved
from http://www.writersdigest.com/whats-new/how-to-write-better-
titles
When citing magazines, use the format as shown in the following examples:
For magazines and periodicals
Author’s last name, first initial or initials. (Publication date). Article title. Title of
periodical, volume number (issue number if available), inclusive pages.
McPhee, J. (2013, April 29). Draft No. 4. New Yorker, 89, 20-25.
For more details and guidelines, consult the APA Publication Manual.
Merriam Webster. Initial public offering. Retrieved from https://www.merriam-
webster.com/dictionary/initial%20public%20offering
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