If you are trying to cite a source that is not listed here, and you cannot find guidelines from APA elsewhere, you can create a generic reference. The Publication Manual lists certain elements that should be included in a generic reference:
Make sure to be familiar with what other APA citations look like and with the formatting rules.
Author. (Date). Title [Format]. Source.
Source: Publication Manual, 9.4
Personal communication can mean letters, memos, emails, interviews, telephone conversations, etc. that your readers will not be able to access. Since these items are not recoverable, it is not necessary to include in a reference list. Use parenthetical citations in the text only.
(D. J. Matthews, personal communication, July 10, 2009)
Source: Publication Manual, 8.9
For information retrieved from a mobile app (such as an iPhone or Android app), cite as follows:
Wiley. (2015). Psychology spotlight (Version 1.8) [Mobile app]. App Store. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/psychology-spotlight/id503789655
(Wiley, 2015)
Source: Publication Manual, 10.10 (example 79)
Artist, A. A. (copyright year). Title of work [Medium: Painting, drawing, sculpture, photograph, etc.]. Museum, Location. http://xxxxx
Da Vinci, L. (1506). Mona Lisa [Painting]. Musée du Louvre, Paris, France.
(Da Vinci, 1506)
Flack, A. (1988). Islandia, goddess of the healing waters [Sculpture]. Harn Museum of Art, Gainesville, FL, United States. http://www.harn.ufl.edu/collections/8_e.html
(Flack, 1988)
Source: Publication Manual 10.14 (example 97)
Only include a full reference to lecture notes or class materials that are behind a login screen (such as myLesley) if you are writing for an audience that will be able to retrieve them. Otherwise, cite it as a personal communication.
Author, A. A. (Year). Title of presentation [Lecture notes or PowerPoint slides]. Website. http://xxxxx
Preskill, J. (n.d.). Chapter 4: Quantum entanglement [Lecture notes]. Caltech Particle Theory Group. http://www.theory.caltech.edu/people/preskill/ph229/notes/chap4.pdf
(Preskill, n.d.)
Mellon, E. (2018). [Lecture notes on editing papers]. myLesley. https://my.lesley.edu/
(Mellon, 2018)
Source: Publication Manual, 10.14 (example 102); APA Style: Classroom or Intranet Resources
Author, A. A. (Year, Month Days of Conference). Title of poster session [Poster presentation]. Conference Name, location. http://xxxxx
Rusk, F. (2019, April 10–13). Beyond the research paper: Engaging faculty in alternative information literacy activities and assignments [Poster presentation]. Academic Colleges & Research Libraries, Cleveland, OH, United States.
(Rusk, 2019)
Source: Publication Manual, 10.5 (example 62)
Author, A. A. (Year). Title of doctoral dissertation or master's thesis [Type, Institution]. Database/Archive Name. http://xxxxx
Chang, S. (2009). Relationship between active leisure and active vacations [Doctoral dissertation, University of Florida]. University of Florida Digital Collections. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UFE0024249/00001
(Chang, 2009)
Njuguna, S. W. (2002). Gender education and development: Women's quest for higher education in Kenya [Master's thesis, Morgan State University]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global.
(Njuguna, 2002)
Saba, D. R. (1987). Segmenting the sports market: A benefit analysis [Unpublished Master's thesis]. Florida State University.
(Saba, 1987)
Sources: Publication Manual, 10.6 (examples 64-66)
Name v. Name, Volume Source Page (Court Date). http://xxxxx
Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973). https://www.oyez.org/cases/1971/70-18
(Roe v. Wade, 1973)
Source: Publication Manual, 11.4 (examples 1-7)
From the Code of Federal Regulations
Exec. Order No. xxxxx, 3 C.F.R. Page (Year). http://xxxxx
Exec. Order No. 13588, 3 C.F.R. 281–282 (2011). https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/CFR-2012-title3-vol1/CFR-2012-title3-vol1-eo13588
(Exec. Order No. 13588, 2011)
Source: Publication Manual, 11.7 (example 21)
Name, A. A. (Year). Name of patent (Patent Identifier No. xxx). Patent Organization. http://xxxxx
Whitehorn, S. J., & Zehr, G. E. (2006). Electronic media reader (U.S. Patent No. D591,741 S). U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/60/7a/8d/d1968eca804a80/USD591741.pdf
(Whitehorn & Zehr, 2006)
Source: Publication Manual, 11.8 (example 22)
Name of the Statute/Act, Title Number Source § Section number(s) (Year of Code Used). http://xxxx
Mental Health Systems Act, 42 U.S.C. § 9401 (1988). https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/USCODE-2017-title42/USCODE-2017-title42-chap102-sec9401
(Mental Health Systems Act, 1988)
Florida Patient's Bill of Rights and Responsibilities, Fla. Stat. § 381.026 (1991 & rev. 2017). http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0300-0399/0381/Sections/0381.026.html
(Florida Patient's Bill of Rights and Responsibilities, 1991/2017)
This statute was originally codified in 1991 and was last updated in 2017, so both dates are included.
Source: Publication Manual, 11.5 (examples 8-13)
If you wish to cite the U.S. Constitution as a whole, you may simply mention it in your paper without including a citation in the references list.
However, if you are citing a part of the Constitution, you should use the article, amendment, section, and/or clause numbers.
The founding fathers addressed the process by which new states may join the union (U.S. Const. art. I, § 3).
U.S. Const. art. I, § 3.
During prohibition, the sale of liquor was made illegal (U.S. Const. amend. XVIII, repealed 1933).
U.S. Const. amend. XVIII (repealed 1933).
Source: Publication Manual, 11.9 (examples 23-27)
U.N. Charter art. xx, para. xx.
U.N. Charter art. 1, para. 3.
(U.N. Charter art. 1, para. 3)
Source: Publication Manual, 11.9 (example 28)
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