How to Paraphrase in APA Style with No Author: A Simple Guide

Learn how to correctly paraphrase in APA style when no author is listed by using the title and publication year in citations.

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When paraphrasing in APA with no author, use the title of the work and the publication year. For instance, ("Title of the Document," Year). Example: ("Guide to Healthy Living," 2021). If the title is long, you can shorten it and use double quotation marks. This method allows you to give proper credit even when the author is unknown.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How do you cite a source with no author in APA? Use the title of the work in quotation marks followed by the publication year, for example, ("Title of the Document," Year).
  2. Can you shorten the title when citing in APA with no author? Yes, if the title is long, you can shorten it and use double quotation marks around the shortened title.
  3. Why do you need to use the title instead of an author in APA citations? When there is no author, the title acts as the main identifier of the source to give proper credit and help readers locate the reference.