Generate American Psychological Association 6th edition citations for Magazine Articles

In print
Online
Online database
Published directly online
Originally in print

Change the source type if necessary.

First

MI / Middle

Last / corp.

Suffix

+ Add another contributor
No additional publication information.
Magazine publication info

Volume

Issue

Day

Month

Year

Start

End

Website publication info

Day

Month

Year

Day

Month

Year

Today
Note: Required only if the source may change over time.
Online database publication info

Day

Month

Year

Today
Note: Required only if the source may change over time.

Add homepage URL of the publisher. If no publisher URL, use the homepage database URL. If published only online, use unique URL.

If your source was found online, the online publication information will be replaced by the DOI.

Glossary of Selected Terms

Annotation

A short review or description of what you are citing.

Date Accessed

When an online work was viewed.

Electronically Published

When content was published online or electronically. This date is not always present on a webpage.

Place of Publication

Location of the publisher. Depending on the source or style, you may or may not need to know the city, state, or country.

Publisher/Sponsor

Company, individual, or entity that helped get a work published or distributed.

Suffix

Letters/Abbreviations at the end of a name that tells us more about an individual. For example, Jr. (junior), III (third in family with a name), Esq. (esquire), etc.

Title

Name given to a source that identifies it.

URL

Link or address of a webpage. One example is http://www.citationmachine.net/.

Medium

How a source or content piece was distributed or presented. Here is one example: E-book: Other - PDF, CSV, Word Doc, etc.

Contributor

Someone or an organization that helped produce a certain work. For example, a film director, dance choreographer, orchestra conductor, etc.

Author

Creator (often writer) of a piece such as a book, script, play, article, podcast, comic, etc.
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