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List of References author(s) name and initials. title of the article (between single quotation marks) title of the journal (in italics) available publication information (volume number, issue number) accessed day month year (the date you last viewed the article) URL or Internet address (between pointed brackets).
Add the author's first initial or, if necessary, the full first name, e.g. (J. Utell 15). Use both authors' last names connected by and, e.g. (Hill and Gibson 35-36). If the author is an organisation, list all the administrative units identified in the Works Cited entry for the source.
In-text citations: (Author Surname, Year Published). Reference list entry: Author Surname, Initial. (Year Published) Title. Place of Publication: Name of Publisher.
Reference structure and example: Author Surname, Initials. (Publication Year) 'Article title', Journal Name, Volume(Issue), Page(s). Available at: URL or DOI (Accessed: date).
Use the first element from the entry in the Works Cited list - usually the author's surname - and page number/s in parenthesis. There is no punctuation between the name and the page number, e.g. (Smith 173).