How to Cite Sources in APA In-Text Without an Author
Learn how to correctly cite sources in APA style when no author is available using the title and publication year.
138 views
In APA citation, if there is no author, use the title of the work followed by the year of publication. For example: ("Title of the Work," Year). Ensure the title is in quotation marks and capitalize major words. If the title is too long, a shortened version can be used. This method keeps in-text citations clear and allows readers to locate the corresponding entry in the reference list.
FAQs & Answers
- How do I cite a source in APA if there is no author? When no author is available, use the title of the work in quotation marks followed by the year of publication. For example: ("Title of the Work," 2023).
- Can I shorten the title in an APA in-text citation? Yes, if the title is long, use a shortened version that clearly identifies the work in your in-text citation.
- Do I need to include the full title in the reference list when no author is available? The full title should be included in the reference list entry, formatted according to APA rules.