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APA Style (7th ed.)

This guides shows how to reference with the APA 7th edition style

 

Reference List

A reference list usually appears at the end of your assignment. This includes all the references that you have cited in your document.


Bibliography

A Bibliography is sometimes also used. This can contain references that you have consulted during the course of your research, but not actually cited in the text of your assignment. These reference sources may be of interest to the reader. This is usually for larger documents such as theses or books.

Layout of Reference List

 

Indentation

All lines after the first line of each reference in the Reference List should be indented half an inch from the left margin

 

Roantree, B. (2025). Fiscal policy and redistribution in Ireland. Economic & Social Review, 5(1), 3-29.
     https://doi.org/10.2907/EUSILC2004-2021_V.2

 

Alphabetical Order

Arrange reference entries in alphabetical order by the surname of the first author or organisational name, or by the first word of the title if there is no author. Ignore the words A, An, and the when alphabetising by title.

 

References
Daltún, E. (2022). An Irish atlantic rainforest. Hachette.
McLaughlin, E., & Pecchenino, R. (2022). Fringe banking and financialization: Pawnbroking in pre‐
    famine and famine Ireland. Economic History Review, 75(3), 903-931.
    https://doi.org/10.1111/ehr.13132
World Health Organization. (2024, March 1). Malnutrition. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-
    sheets/detail/malnutrition

 

Author layout

Use only the initial(s) of the author’s Christian name, with one space between each initial.

 

Allen, G. K. & Mullins, D. E.

 

Multiple authors

Show all the names of up to 20 authors in the entry in the Reference list, with the last author name preceded by an ampersand (&). If there are 21 or more authors in your source, you should list the first nineteen authors' names, then use an ellipsis (…) after the 19th author’s name, followed by the final author’s name (no ampersand is required). 

 

Peters, G.-J., Kwasnicka, D., Ten Hoor, G. A., Crutzen, R., Varol, T., Warner, L. M., Algargoosh, M., Ali, E. E., Anwar,
      M., Asih, S. R., Baltas, Z. F., Berry, E., Beyene, K., Campbell, K. A., Carneiro, B. M., Castillo-Eito, L., Chan,
      A. H. Y., Chan, S. S.-H., Cipolletta, S., … Roozen, S. (2025). Collecting behavioural data across countries
      during pandemics: Development of the COVID-19 Risk Assessment Tool. Behavior Research Methods,
      57(8), 223. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-025-02743-x

 

Case of titles

  • For a book, only the first letter of the first word of the title and subtitle (if there is one) and any proper nouns are capitalised in the reference list. The book title is italicised.

 

Dargan, P. (2024). Galway: city of heritage. Eastwood Books. 

 

  • Journal titles should use capitalisation of each major word in the title and are italicised.

 

Brodie, P. (2020). Star Wars and the production and circulation of culture along Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way. Journal of Popular Culture, 53(3), 667-695. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpcu.12925

 

Year

Year of Publication is shown in brackets followed by a full stop. If no date can be determined for the source, use (n.d.) in place of the year to indicate no date.

 

Kelly, M. (2024)

Farrell, O. (n.d.)

 

Edition

Edition is abbreviated to ed. and in round brackets with a full stop after the brackets. The first edition of a book is never indicated.

 

Keenan, Á. (2021). Essentials of Irish business law (7th ed.). Boru Press.

 

Place of Publication

There is no place of publication shown in the 7th edition of APA.

 

Clohessy, T. (2019). Blockchain: the business perspective. NovoRay.

 

Publisher

If you can't find the publisher, write (s.n.) to indicate that the publisher is unknown (sine nomine).

Example Reference List

 

References
Adams, A., Caplan, S., & Lockwood, G. (2020). Law for business students (11th ed.). Pearson
     Education.
Cruz, C., Perrin, P. M., Martin, J. R., O'Connell, J., McGuinness, K., & Connolly, J. (2024). Mapping of
      temperate upland habitats using high-resolution satellite imagery and machine learning.
      Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 196(9), 869. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-024-
     12998-0

Health Service Executive. (2021). Food Allergy. https://www2.hse.ie/conditions/food-allergy/
Kearney, J. (2019). Food consumption trends and drivers. In C. T. Lacal (Ed.), Marketing of organic food
      produce
(pp. 91-125). Delve Publishing.

 


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