APA Documentation
Correlating Page Numbers for 8th and 9th Editions of Little Brown
Handbook
Publication Manual of the American Psychological
Association
8th Edition--Page 841
9th Edition--Page 838
Helpful Chart
8th Edition--Page 842
9th Edition--Page 839
Basic APA Citation
8th Edition--#1, Page 842
9th Edition--#1, Page 839
Why do you suppose the date is important?
Whenever possible, use the author’s name in your text.
8th Edition--#2, Page 842
9th Edition--#2, Page 840
Notice that the date travels with the name.
Ampersand
8th Edition--#3, Page 843
9th Edition--#3, Page 840
Use ampersand in your citation, but not in your text.
A work with no listed author
8th Edition--#7, Page 844
9th Edition--#7, Page 841
Indirect Source
8th Edition--#10, Page 844
9th Edition--#10, Page 842
However, first make an attempt to locate the original source.
References Page (Pages 845/843)
Notice page number at the top of the page“References”--not “Works Cited”hanging indention
Author’s Name(s)
8th Edition--Page 846
9th Edition--Page 843
Titles
8th Edition--Page 846
9th Edition--Page 844
Page Numbers
8th Edition--Page 847
9th Edition--Page 844
A Book by One Author
8th Edition--#1, Page 847
9th Edition--#1, Page 845
Another Helpful Chart
8th Edition--Page 848
9th Edition--Page 845
However, notice the note before #1, on Page 897 (844)
Format for Periodical Article
8th Edition--#14, 15, Page 851
9th Edition--#15, 16, Page 849
Ebscohost or Tennessee Electronic Library
9th Edition--#21, Page 850
Wilkins, J. M. (1999). The myths of the only child.
Psychology Update, 11(1), 16-23. Retrieved
December 20, 2002, from Proquest Direct
database.
Internet Source
8th Edition--#22, Page 853
9th Edition--#25, Page 851