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  1. To directly quote from material with canonically numbered sections (e.g., religious or classical works), use the name of the book, chapter, verse, line, and/or canto instead of a page number.

  2. Always include page numbers in the APA in-text citation when quoting a source. Don’t include page numbers when referring to a work as a whole – for example, an entire book or journal article. If your source does not have page numbers, you can use an alternative locator such as a timestamp, chapter heading or paragraph number.

  3. If the journal does not use volume, issue, and/or article or page numbers, omit the missing element(s) from the reference. If the journal is published quarterly and the month or season (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer) is noted, include that with the date element; see the Lipscomb example.

  4. 20 lut 2024 · Source With No Page Numbers. Note: There are two options for quoting sources with no page numbers. If the source is short, count paragraphs from the top of the document and include the paragraph number in the in-text citation.

  5. 5 lis 2020 · An APA Style citation for a journal article includes the author name (s), publication year, article title, journal name, volume and issue number, page range of the article, and a DOI (if available).

  6. 4 lis 2020 · Always include page numbers in the APA in-text citation when quoting a source. Don’t include page numbers when referring to a work as a whole – for example, an entire book or journal article. If your source does not have page numbers, you can use an alternative locator such as a timestamp, chapter heading or paragraph number.

  7. Does the book have an edition or volume number? If so, include the number in parentheses after the title but before the period. If both, show edition first and volume second, separated by a comma. Do not put a period between the title and the parenthetical information.