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AGPS 6
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Edition
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PRINT JOURNAL
ARTICLE
Author, A Year, ‘Article title’, Journal Title, vol. #, no. #, pp. #.
Gleason, B & Von Gillern, S 2018, ‘Digital citizenship with social media: participatory practices of
teaching and learning in secondary education’, Journal of Educational Technology & Society, vol. 21,
no. 1, pp. 200–212.
ONLINE JOURNAL
ARTICLE WITH DOI
Author, A Year, ‘Article title’, Journal Title, vol. #, no. #, pp. #. Viewed Day Month Year, DOI:#
Lewandowsky, S, Cook, J, Fay, N & Gignac, G E 2019, ‘Science by social media: attitudes towards
climate change are mediated by perceived social consensus’, Memory & Cognition, vol. 47, no. 8,
pp. 1445–1456, viewed 10 June 2021, DOI:/10.3758/s13421-019-00948-y.
ONLINE JOURNAL
ARTICLE WITH URL
(no DOI)
Author, A Year, ‘Article title’, Journal Title, vol. #, no. #, pp. #. Viewed Day Month Year, <URL>
Newnham, E A, Titov, N & McEvoy, P 2020, ‘Preparing mental health systems for climate crisis’, The
Lancet Planetary Health, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. e89-e90, viewed 21 March 2021,
<https://www.cci.health.wa.gov.au/Research/Publications>.
NEWSPAPER OR
MAGAZINE
ARTICLE (online)
Author, A Year, ‘Article title’, Newspaper Title, Month, Day, viewed Day Month Year, <URL>
Harris, R 2020, ‘Conflict threatens global health security as children miss out on life-saving
vaccines’ Sydney Morning Herald, November 12, viewed 4 December 2020,
<https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/conflict-threatens-global-health-security-as-children-
miss-out-on-life-saving-vaccines-20201111-p56dn7.html>.
NEWSPAPER OR
MAGAZINE
ARTICLE (print)
Author, A Year, ‘Article title’, Newspaper Title, Month, Day, pp. #.
Shorten, K & Maguire, T 2014, ‘Honouring the stories of those who served us’, The Advertiser, 15
April, p. 9
ELECTRONIC SOURCES & WEBSITES
Generally, the Harvard AGPS 6
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format for a website reference is as follows:
Author Surname/Organisation, A Year, Title of website, Company/Sponsor Name, Company/Sponsor Location, viewed
Day Month Year, <URL>.
When referencing a website, the author, publication date and title are required as they are with books and
journal articles. However, sometimes this information is not obviously available on the website:
Author – if this is not given, use the organisation or website host responsible for the media as the author.
Publication year – use date the website was last updated or the copyright date if this can’t be found. The
date is often found at the bottom of the page. If no date is given, use n.d. to signify ‘no date’.
Title – Use title of the specific webpage you are referencing. If you are citing information from more than
one page within the same website, you must create a separate reference for each of these in your reference
list – they will have different page titles.
SINGLE AUTHOR
Author, A Year, Title of website, Company/Sponsor Name, Company/Sponsor Location, viewed Day
Month Year, <URL>.
Cherry, K 2021, Tips for overcoming procrastination, Verywell Mind, United States, viewed 2 January
2019, <https://www.verywellmind.com/tips-for-overcoming-procrastination-2795714>.
ORGANISATION AS
AUTHOR
Organisation Year, Title of website, Company/Sponsor Name, Company/Sponsor Location, viewed
Day Month Year, <URL>.
World Health Organization 2021, Asthma, World Health Organisation, Geneva, viewed 14 May
2021, <https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/asthma>.
DATE
Author, A/Organisation n.d., Title of website, Company/Sponsor Name, Company/Sponsor Location,
viewed Day Month Year, <URL>.
South Australian Museum n.d., Fossils, South Australian Museum Adelaide, viewed 27 November
2020, <https://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/fossils>.