Journal Articles
Note: Author (First Last), "Article Title: Subtitle of Article," Journal Title Volume, no. Issue (Year): page #, DOI/URL.
1. Sean H. K. Kang, "Applying Cognitive Psychology to Improve Learning: Current Developments and Future Directions," Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 13, no. 3 (2024): 315-18. doi:10.1037/mac0000196.
Shortened note: Last name, "Article Title," page #.
2. Kang, "Applying Cognitive Psychology," 322.
Bibliography: Last Name, First Name. Title. Publisher, Year.
Kang, Sean H. K. "Applying Cognitive Psychology to Improve Learning: Current Developments and
Future Directions." Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 13, no. 3 (2024): 315-
18. doi:10.1037/mac0000196.
In-text citation (for Author-Date only): (Last Name Year, page #)
(Kang 2024, 315-18)
NOTE THE DIFFERENCE
Note: Initial footnote entry.
Shortened note: Repeated footnote entry.
Bibliography: At the end of the paper in alphabetical order.
In-text citation: Used with Author-Date format.
Learn more about the difference between Notes & Bibliography and Author Date format HERE.