World Wide Web Sources
Entire website
When publication date is not available, use n.d. (no date).
Examples
Kimball's biology pages. (2006). Retrieved November 20,
2006, from http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). (2005, July).
Retrieved August 3, 2005, from http://madd.org
Parts of citation
Title of website. (Publication date). Retrieved Month Day,
Year, from Website URL
APA Manual 4.16 #77 (pg. 274)

Page or document from a website
Example
Hopson, K. (2007, January 4). Mott Children's Hospital ranked top
children's hospital in state by Child Magazine. University of Michigan Health
System. Retrieved January 9, 2007, from
http://www.med.umich.edu/opm/newspage/2007/childmag.aspx
Parts of citation
Name of author. (Publication date) Title of the page. Website
title. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from Article URL
APA Manual 4.16 #76 (p. 273)

Government publication
Examples
United States. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented
Policing Services. (2002).
Creative partnerships: Supporting youth, building communities.
(Publication No. J36.2:IN6/P25). Retrieved November 22, 2006, from
http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS24105
United States. Department of Health and Human Services. (2002,
April 9). The NHSDA report: Binge drinking among underage persons.
Retrieved January 1, 2007, from
http://www.oas.samhsa.gov/2k2/AlcBinge/AlcBinge.cfm
Parts of citation
Sponsoring agency. (Date of publication). Publication title.
(Publication Number). Retrieved Month Day, Year, from Publication URL
APA Manual 4.16 #91 (p. 279)

Magazine article
Example
Gleach, F. W. (2006, November). The ritual world of Pocahontas.
Natural History. Retrieved January 31, 2007, from
http://www.naturalhistorymag.com/1106/1106_feature.aspx
Parts of citation
Name of author. (Publication date). Title of article. Title of
magazine website. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from Article URL
APA Manual 4.16 #89 (p. 279)

Encyclopedia article
If the entry has no author listed, place the title in author
position.
Examples
Righelato, P. (2006, October 1). Daisy Miller. In The literary
encyclopedia. Retrieved on January 12, 2007, from
http://www.litencyc.com/php/ftsearch.php
Mickey Mouse. (2006, November 26). In Wikipedia: The free
encyclopedia. Retrieved November 26, 2006,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Mouse
Parts of citation
Author of article. (Publication date). Title of article. In Title of
encyclopedia. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from Article URL
APA Manual 4.16 #89 (p. 279)

Newspaper article or newswire
Example
Carr, C. (2006, November 19). Computer support technicians who
play well with others. New York Times. Retrieved November 21, 2006, from
http://www.nytimes.com/
Maxell, C. (2007, June 11). Community college. The State News.
Retrieved July 30, 2007, from http://www.statenews.com/article.phtml?pk=41319
Parts of citation
Name of author. (Publication date). Title of article. Title of
newspaper website. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from Article URL
APA Manual 4.16 #89 (p. 279)

E-mail
Personal communications such as email are not cited in the
references list, only in text.
APA Manual 3.102 (p. 276)

Discussion list
Personal communications such as discussion groups are not
cited in the references list, only in text.
APA Manual 3.102 (p. 276)

Blog
Example
Farkas, M. (2006, November 1). Firefox 2 is my new best friend.
Information wants to be free. Retrieved November 24, 2006, from
http://meredith.wolfwater.com/wordpress/index.php
Parts of citation
Author of blog entry. (Date of blog entry). Title of blog entry.
Title of blog. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from Blog URL
APA Manual 4.16 #89 (p. 279)

Radio program
Example
Keillor, G. (Host). (2006, November 18). A prairie home
companion. [Radio broadcast]. Washington, DC: National Public Radio.
Retrieved November 21, 2006, from
http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/2006/11/18/index.shtml
Parts of citation
Name of originator or primary producer. (Function of originator
or primary producer). (Date of broadcast). Name of radio program. [Radio
broadcast]. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved Month Day, Year,
from Website URL
APA Manual 4.16 #89 (p. 279)

Podcast
Example
Allington, A. (Producer). (2006, November 20). Invasive reeds
help treat wastewater.
The environment report. [Podcast]. Retrieved November 27, 2006, from
http://www.glrc.org/mp3/2006/11/20/allington_112006.mp3
Parts of citation
Name of author, host or producer. (Function of author, host or
producer). (Podcast release date). Title of podcast.
Title of program. [Podcast]. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from Podcast URL
APA Manual 4.16 #89 (p. 279)

Sound recording
Example
Blakey, A. (1964). The Egyptian. Indestructible. Blue
Note. [Sound recording]. Retrieved May 22, 2002, from
http://bluenote.com/detail.asp?SelectionID=10257
Parts of citation
Name of composer or performer. (Recording release date). Title of
individual work.
Title of recording from which work comes. [Sound recording]. Retrieved
Month Day, Year, from Recording URL
APA Manual 4.16 #69 (p. 267)

Television broadcast (webcast)
Example
Dentzer, S. (Host). (2006, November 29). Gene map of brain offers
hope for Alzheimer's, autism.
The news hour with Jim Lehrer. [Webcast]. Arlington, VA: PBS. Retrieved
December 2, 2006, from
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/health/july-dec06/brain_11-29.aspx
Parts of citation
Name of author, performer, or other relevant individual(s).
(Function of author, performer, or other relevant individuals). (Broadcast
date). Title of webcast. Title of program. [Webcast]. City where
distributor located: Name of distributor. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from
Webcast URL
APA Manual 4.16 #89 (p. 279)

Interview
Example
Bateman, C. (2003, May). A conversation with Margaret Atwood.
Bold Type. Retrieved September 25, 2002, from
http://www.randomhouse.com/boldtype/0503/atwood/interview.aspx
Parts of citation
Name of interviewer. (Interview date). Title of interview.
Title of website. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from Interview URL
APA Manual #76 (p. 273)

Examples are based on the Publication Manual of the
American Psychological Association, fifth edition, and assistance provided
by APA editorial staff. When available, APA rule numbers are referenced from:
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association Ref BF 76.7
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