- Use reference templates.
- Gov't agency= include the specific agency name
- 20 authors in ref, if 21 list the first 19 . . . last author
- 3 or more authors (in text) Martin et al.
- Document type: rely on that, it's how you cite.
- Retrieval method does not matter.
- Webpage = document type. Websites and webpages category is your last resort.
- Online and print references are identical. May not have a URL.
- Cite what you see
- 2 format patterns:
- Adapting APA style
Cite as: https://doi.org/
- Use links that work for readers (outside of your institution)
- Retrieval dates: Only for works designed to change and not archived (wikis, OERs, online dictionaries. (basically work that is not stable and may change)
- No author: Could be a nonprofit. Look at "about us" or Author
- Personal Communication - does NOT go on the reference list
- Limited circulation you don't usually list the databases, but sometimes you might for things from ERIC or Proquest Theses