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Make sure your book is the final draft and no more changes are required to make in the book after formatting.
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GENERAL RULES
Times New Roman, Size 10, 1 line spacing, Justified.
Add full stop after every footnote.
Months should be written in abbreviated forms: Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.
Tables given at the end of the Bluebook should be referred to for abbreviated forms.
Eg. Abbreviations of geographical terms, periodicals, publishing terms etc.
I. BOOKS
Volume No. (if any) NAME OF AUTHOR, TITLE OF THE BOOK pg. cited (Editors/Translators
Name, edition cited year).
Eg:
2 FREDERICK POLLOCK & FREDERIC WILLIAM MAITLAND, THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH LAW 205-06 (2d ed. 1911).
CHARLES DICKENS, BLEAK HOUSE 49-55 (Norman Page ed., Penguin Books 1971) (1853).
Rules & Exceptions
Follow the font format as has been illustrated above, for e.g. name of author must be in SMALL CAPS.
The first name must always be written before the surname.
For two authors, write both their names separated by "&‟.
In case of citing a book that has been edited, write „ed. or „eds. after the name of the editor. If translated, write trans. after name of translator. If both, then first write editor’s name and then translator’s name.
For more than two authors, editors or translators write the name of the author, editor or translator that appears first followed by “ et al.”
Do not add „p‟ or „pp‟ before the page number. Just write the numerical.
In case the book is being published by more than one publishing house, write the name of the publisher cited after the name of the editor in sentence case.
II. JOURNAL ARTICLE
a) For consecutively paginated journals (Where the periodical is organised by volume and page numbers continue throughout the volume, it is a consecutively paginated periodical)
Name of Author, Title of Article, Journal volume no. ABBREVIATION OF JOURNAL Page on which Article Begins, Page Cited (Year).
Eg. Charles A. Reich, The New Property, 73 YALE L.J. 733, 737-38 (1964).
Rules & Exceptions
For two authors, write both their names separated by "&‟.
For more than two authors write the name of the author that appears first followed by “et al.”
b) For non-consecutively paginated journals (works appearing in periodicals that are separately paginated within each issue)
Name of Author, Title of Article, ABBREVIATION OF JOURNAL, date of issue as appears in the cover, at first page of work, page cited.
Eg: Barbara Ward, Progress for a Small Planet, HARV. BUS. REV., Sept.-Oct. 1979, at 89, 90.
III. NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
Author‟s name, Name of Article/ news report, ABBRV. OF NAME OF NEWSPAPER, Month Date, Year, at pg. no.
Eg. Ari L. Goldman, O'Connor Warns Politicians Risk Excommunication over Abortion, N.Y. TIMES, June 15, 1990, at A1.
IV. INTERNET
(When an authenticated official or exact copy of source is available online, citation can be made as if to the original print source without any URL info appended.)
Name of the Author, Name of article, INSTITUTIONAL OWNER OF DOMAIN (Month date, year,
time), URL.
Eg: Eric Posner, More on Section 7 of the Torture Convention, THE VOLOKH CONSPIRACY (Jan. 29, 2009, 10:04 AM), http://www.volokh.com/posts/1233241458.html.
Rules & Exceptions
Format for time as illustrated.
Don‟t write available at or at before the URL.
Write the entire URL as appears in the address bar of the browser, remove hyperlink.
V. CASES
a) U.S. cases:
First Party v. Second Party, Reporter Vol. No., Reporter Abbrv., First Page of Case, Specific Page Reference (Year).
Eg: Meritor Sav. Bank v. Vinson, 477 U.S. 57, 60 (1986).
b) Indian cases:
Case name, (year of reporter) Vol No. Reporter Abbreviation, First page (year of decision if different from year of reporter (India, if not evident from context)
Eg: Charan Lal Sahu v Union Carbide, (1989) 1 S.C.C. 674 (India).
Reporters that depart from this format shall be written in their own format.
Eg: Jabalpur v. Shukla, A.I.R. 1976 S.C. 1207 (India).
Rules & Exceptions:
Do not italicise the case name.
If there are more than one parties, list only the first party.
Italicise the procedural phrases, for e.g., In re, Ex parte etc.
VI. STATUTES
a) U.S. Law
Official name of act, U.S.C. title number Abbreviation of Code cited, sections symbols and span of sections containing statute (Date of Code edition cited).
Eg: Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 9601-9675 (2006).
b) U.S. Constitution
Abbreviation of Constitution cited Abbreviation for Amendment No of amendment cited, section symbol and no. of section cited.
Eg. U.S. CONST. amend. XIV, § 2.LA. CONST. art. X, pt. IV.
c) Indian Law
Act name, Act No., Acts of Parliament, Year of Volume (India, if not evident from context).
Eg: The Copyright (Amendment) Act, 1992, No. 13, Acts of Parliament, 1992 (India).
d) Indian Constitution
Eg: INDIA CONST. art. 1, cl. 2.
VII. SHORT FORMS
DICKENS, supra note 2.
Reich, supra note 3, at 739.
Id. at 740.
SOURCE: The Bluebook A Uniform System of Citation Nineteenth Edition
This guide is intended as a quick introduction to 6th Edition APA style referencing. This reference guide details methods for citing and formatting reference entries in accordance with principles established by the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Sixth Edition. For more information about APA style, visit https://apastyle.apa.org/ and https://apastyle.apa.org/blog. It is important to be clear, consistent and correct when citing and listing the original sources you have drawn upon – this helps ensure that you avoid being accused of plagiarism. Most assignments during your time at the University of Wolverhampton will be assessed on the quality of your referencing which will count towards your grade. Referencing also ensures that you can demonstrate which sources you have used and how your ideas build upon the research of others.
In-text citation
One Author- (Mercer, 2015)
Example- …Mercer (2015) argues that….
Two Authors- (Wesson & Derrer-Randall, 2011)
Example- …according to Wesson and DerrerRandall (2011)….
Three to five Authors- (Orchard, Fullwood, Galbraith, & Morris, 2014)
Example- Research by Orchard, Fullwood, Galbraith, and Morris (2014) shows that….
Six or more Authors- (Smith et al., 2015)
Example- Smith et al. (2015) proved that….
Organisation- (University of Wolverhampton, 2017)
Example- Advice from the University of Wolverhampton (2017) states…
Note: et al. should always be used for in-text citations where there are six or more authors; where there are three to five authors all surnames are given in the first citation and et al. can then be used for any subsequent citations. For two authors both surnames are always given in the citation.
Journal articles
Format- Surname and initials of author(s) (Published Year). Title of Article. Title of Journal, Volume number (issue number), first page number-last page number.
Example- Article with 1 to 7 authors:
Bowlin, W. F., Simpson, H., Renner, C. J., Rives, J. M., Midda, M., Field, J., & Curry, S. (2003). A DEA study of gender equity in executive compensation. Journal of the Operation Research Society, 54(7), 751-7.
Example- Article with 8 or more authors:
Heponiemi, T., Elovainio, M., Pentii, J., Virtanen, M., Westerlund, H., Virtanen, P., . . . Vahtera, J. (2010). Association of contractual and subjective job insecurity with sickness presenteeism among public sector employees. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine,52(8), 830-835
Online journal articles
Format- Surname and initials of author(s) (Published Year). Title of Article. Title of Journal, Volume number (issue number), first page number-last page number. doi: or Retrieved from web address
Example- Platt, T. (2008). Emotional responses to ridicule and teasing: Should gelotophobes react differently? Humor: International Journal of Humour Research, 21(2), 105-128. doi:10.1515/HUMOR.2008.005
Books
Format- Surname and initials of author (Published Year). Title of book. (Edition if later than 1st.). Place of Publication: Publisher.
Example- Book with 1 to 7 authors: Field, A. (2013). Discovering statistics using IBM SPSS statistics (4th ed.). London: Sage.
Example- Book with 8 or more authors: Ball, B., Blum, R., Chastain, T. D., Duff, H., Horvath, D. B., Kennedy, J., . . . Simpson, C. (2002). Psychology and the mind. Indianapolis, IN: Sage.
Online Book (E-book)
Format- Surname and initials of author(s) (Published Year). Title of book. (Edition if later than 1st.). doi: (when available) or Retrieved from web address
Example- Burr, V. (1998). Gender and social psychology. Retrieved from http://www.ebrary.com/
Chapter in an edited book
Format- Surnames and initials of chapter author(s) (Published Year). Chapter title. In Initials and surnames of editor(s) (Ed.) or (Eds.), Title of book (page numbers of whole chapter). Place of Publication: Publisher.
Example- Hinton, D. P., & Stevens-Gill, D. (2016). Psychometrics in organisational settings. In A. Attrill & C. Fullwood (Eds.), Applied cyberpsychology: Practical applications of cyberpsychological research and theory (pp. 236-255). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Note- If the book chapter has been accessed in an e-book, the place and publisher details are not required. Give instead the doi: (when available) or Retrieved from web address at the end of your reference.
Newspaper articles
Format- Surnames and initials of author(s) (Published Year, month date). Title of article. Newspaper name, page number(s). or Retrieved from web address
Example- Print copy newspaper article: Smith, D. (2008, June 26). House price markets. The Times, p. 25.
Example- Online newspaper article: Brody, J. E. (2007, December 11). Mental reserves keep brain agile. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com
Web page with named author(s)
Format- Surname and initials of author(s) (Published Year). Title of Webpage. Retrieved from web address.
Example- Nesse, R. (2017). Emotions. Retrieved from http://www.randolphnesse.com/articles/emotions
Web page with organisation as author
Format- Organisation name. (Published Year). Title of Webpage. Retrieved from web address.
Example- British Psychological Society (BPS). (2017). Ethics & Standards. Retrieved from http://www.bps.org.uk/ what-we-do/bps/ethics-standards/ethics-standards