About APA 7th referencing
The American Psychological Association (APA) style covers several aspects of scholarly writing, including referencing. We recommend the use of the 7th edition as this is the most up-to-date version, providing greatest coverage of a wide range of referencing examples.
APA Style uses:
- author-date in-text citations and
- a reference list to acknowledge sources.
Manuals and resources
Quick links
Start with these tutorials:
Next, learn more about:
Further APA 7th reference examples
- AI tools like ChatGPT
- Clinical practice references (including UpToDate articles, Cochrane reviews and drug information)
- Reports (including annual reports)
- Personal communications including;
- Case studies
- Legal material
- While the APA provides some legal reference examples, these focus on the United States of America. We recommend using AGLC4 referencing for Australian legal sources.
- University study materials
- If you are referencing these for an assessment, make sure you are allowed to use class materials as information sources for that unit’s assessments.
- If the materials are openly accessible (e.g. on YouTube), simply follow the APA guidance and examples for that type of work.
- If the materials are on Canvas or a company’s intranet, but your intended audience can still access them, see this PowerPoint slides example on how to use a source like Canvas in your reference entry.
- If your intended audience can’t access the materials, cite them as personal communication and do not include a reference list entry.
- Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB) standards
What to do if something is not covered in the manual
While APA 7th is used across many disciplines, there aren’t specific referencing rules for every type of information source. When this happens, you can use the basic principles outlined in the manual to create a reference entry for any type of work.
Additional faculty support
Architecture, Design and Planning (ADP) students
Learn how to properly acknowledge visual materials, code, and 3D models by watching ADP-specific videos in your Academic Skills Portal.