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How to Do an In‑Text Citation in APA Style

How to Do an In‑Text Citation in APA Style

Why In‑Text Citations Matter

In APA format, in‑text citations give credit to the original source and help readers locate the full reference in the reference list. Proper citations also prevent plagiarism and enhance the credibility of your work.

Basic Author‑Date Format

The core of an APA in‑text citation is the author’s last name and the year of publication, enclosed in parentheses. For example:

(Smith, 2020)

If you mention the author in the sentence, only the year appears in parentheses:

Smith (2020) argues that…

Direct Quotations

When quoting directly, add a page number (or paragraph number for non‑paginated sources) after the year:

(Smith, 2020, p. 45)

Or in a narrative style:

Smith (2020) notes that “...” (p. 45).

Multiple Authors

For works with two authors, list both names every time:

(Brown & Lee, 2019)

For three or more authors, use the first author’s name followed by et al. after the first citation:

(Johnson et al., 2018)

In the first citation, you may list up to five authors before switching to et al. in later citations.

Multiple Sources in One Citation

Separate each source with a semicolon and arrange them alphabetically:

(Adams, 2017; Miller, 2021; Thompson, 2020)

Citing Secondary Sources

If you must cite a source you found within another source, include both authors, but name only the original source in the reference list:

(Taylor, 2015, as cited in Green, 2022)

Use this sparingly; always try to locate the original work.

Special Cases: No Author

When a work has no author, use the title (shortened if long) in place of the author name:

(“Global Climate Trends,” 2023)

Final Tips for SEO‑Friendly Academic Writing

• Keep the citation style consistent throughout the paper.
• Use bold for key terms and italics for examples to improve readability.
• Include the keyword “Citation” at the beginning of the article to signal relevance to search engines.

By mastering these APA in‑text citation rules, you’ll produce clear, credible, and properly attributed academic work.

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