Paper presented at the 7 th Annual Conference on Business Management: Industry Trends. Page Number)Īuthor's last name, First Initial. Garcia, Paper presented at the 7th Annual Conference on Business Management: Industry Trends (pp. (2004). Consumers and product prices. In P. In Editor (Ed.), Paper presented at Title of Conference. It is fine to omit the volume, issue, and article number from the Cochrane review reference if the information is missing from your version of the article, but if you do see this information, include it just as you would for any journal articleĪuthor's Last Name, First Initial.However, the article PDFs show the year as the volume number, an issue number, and an article number.The full-text version displays when you visit the DOI of the article. Full-text versions of Cochrane reviews do not include volume numbers, issue numbers, or article numbers.Follow the principle of citing what you see. Provide the name of the database (Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews) in italic title case in the reference, but if you write the name of the database elsewhere in the paper, do not italicize it.ĭifferent versions of Cochrane reviews include different information, which means the reference might vary too.
(Author's Last Name, Year, Section Name section)Įxample: (Lane & Lip, 2004, Methods section)Ĭochrane reviews follow the journal article format. Treatment of hypertension in peripheral arterial disease. They are cited within the text of your assignment, but do not get an entry on the References list.Īuthor's Last Name, First Initial. Your own notes from lectures are considered personal communications in APA style. Handouts distributed in class and presentation slides such as Powerpoint should be cited both in-text and on the References list. If no date is provided, use the initials n.d.
If only part of the date is provided, post what you have such as the year and skip the rest of the date. The standard format for the date is Year, Month Day. Most items will provide a date they were posted. Author in this case will be the main creator(s) for the item you are citing.Ĭreator information may often be found under a section called "About" for some types of social media, however this is not always standard. On sites where items are posted under user names but not necessarily proper names, enter the user name where you would normally put the author's name.