DOI (Digital Object Identifer) provides a persistent electronic link to a journal article or e-book. APA referencing style requires the DOI (where available ) to be included in the Reference List citation.
Example journal article reference with doi:
Martin, R. (2017). Sustainability and building information modelling (BIM). Environment Design Guide, 90, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3316/informit.013035837916202
The referencing style required for units in the Bachelor of Biomedicine and Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences is APA style. However, it is always a good idea to confirm with individual unit coordinators as to which referencing style is required.
Information about why you need to reference is available in the Referencing & Plagiarism guide.
Access the Victoria University APA Referencing Guide.
A basic reference list entry for a journal article ( print version) in APA must include:
Example print journal article:
Brill, J. B. (2011). Heal your heart with food: Eight foods that prevent a second heart attack. Better Nutrition, 73(2), 38-42.
Refer to the Victoria University APA Guide for details of referencing journal articles accessed electronically and for more referencing examples.
This series of videos takes you through the fundamentals of the APA Referencing style. Refer to the Victoria University APA guide for examples of in-text referencing and more information.