The referencing style required for the Bachelor of Human Nutrition units is APA 7th (American Psychological Association - 7th edition). It is an author-date style. This means it uses in-text citations (author, year) to acknowledge the author(s) of ideas and quotes included in the body of the assignment. The details of these citations are then included in a reference list, organised alphabetically and formatted accordingly to the rules at the end of the assignment.
Information about why you need to reference is available in the Referencing & Plagiarism guide.
Visit VU EasyRef, an interactive referencing tool, or check the Referencing Library Guide. They provide information referencing and examples of in-text citations, the reference list and various reference types in APA Style.
Further APA referencing examples can be found on the American Psychological Association APA Style website
A basic reference list entry for a journal article in APA must include:
Example:
Ruxton, C. (2016). Tea: Hydration and other health benefits. Primary Health Care, 26(8), 34-42. https://doi.org/10.7748/phc.2016.e1162
This series of videos takes you through the fundamentals of the APA Referencing style. Refer to the VU APA Referencing Guide for examples of in-text referencing and more information.
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APA Referencing: journal articles