What's NOT in an #APAStyle reference for a book or an ebook?
๐ The file format, platform, and device (e.g., Kindle) are details not included in the reference.
๐ The location of the publisher is also not included in the reference.
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๐ Printed books and their ebook equivalents use the same reference format. Templates and examples are in Section 10.2 of the #APAStyle Publication Manual (7th ed.).
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APA Style Reference: Greenberg, L. S. (2025). On becoming emotion focused. American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000466-000 Parenthetical citation: (Greenberg, 2025) Narrative citation: Greenberg (2025)
References for authored books include the author name(s), the year, the title, and the publisher's name. When a book has a DOI, include that as the last detail in the source element of the reference, after the publisher's name.
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โ What other types of book examples would be useful to include?
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"CHAPTER 1" typewritten on a piece of paper that appears to be beneath a typewriter guide.
When creating a reference to a book or book chapter, the format depends on whether the book is an authored or an edited book. This post includes details and examples of each:
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