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# APA Reference Type 1


Article in an Online Periodical


1a


Article in an Online Periodical (with 1 author)


APA Reference


Author’s Last Name, Initials. (Year) Title of Article. Title of Journal, volume(issue), pages. DOI or Retrieved from URL


Atuahene, B. (2018). “Our Taxes Are Too Damn High”: Institutional Racism, Property Tax Assessments, and the Fair Housing Act. N 1


otwetr nvriy L Rveeiw, 12(6), 1501–1564. Retrieved from


https://delgado.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search. ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN= 130068115&site=ehost-live


1b


Article in an Online Periodical (with 2 or more)


Stein, H. F., & Allcorn, S. (2018). A Fateful Convergence: Animosity Toward Obamacare, Hatred of Obama, the Rise of Donald Trump, and Overt Racism in America. J


or al o scoitr 5(4), 234–243. Retrieved un f Pyhhsoy, 4


from https://delgado.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search. ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN= 129740215&site=ehost-live


2


Article Available through a Database


2 3 3


Article Available through a Database


Article from a Non- Periodical Website


Article from a Non-Periodical Website


Author’s Last Name, Initials. (Year) Title of Article. Title of Journal, volume(issue), pages. DOI or Retrieved from Name of Database or URL


Atuahene, B. (2018). “Our Taxes Are Too Damn High”: Institutional Racism, Property Tax Assessments, and the Fair Housing Act.N 1


otwetr nvriy L


Rveeiw, 12(6), 1501–1564. Retrieved from ESCOoths


B


Author’s Last Name, Initials. (Year, Month Day). Title of Work. Title ofSite. Retrieved from URL


Nixon, R. (2018, June 6). The Swiftness of Glaciers: Language in a Time of Climate Change.A


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Retrieved from https://aeon.co/ideas/the-swiftness- of-glaciers-language-in-a-time-of-climate-change


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APA In-text Documentation Items to Include


Atuahene’s (2018, p. 1502) description of “Mrs. B [as] an African-American woman with a short, sassy haircut and a feisty disposition to match” was an odd way to start a scholarly article.


The surge in hate and the accompanying rally to dismantle the Affordable Care Act can be seen as racism: a way for white Americans to whitewash the legacy of a black president (Stein & Allcorn, 2018, p. 235-237).


Items to Include


Atuahene’s (2018, p. 1502) description of “Mrs. B [as] an African-American woman with a short, sassy haircut and a feisty disposition to match” was an odd way to start a scholarly article.


Items to Include


Nixon (2018) opened his essay with analysis of the word “glacial.”


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