APA 7th Edition is the most commonly used referencing style here at the University of Portsmouth. Below you will find general guidance on how to reference and cite using APA 7th Edition, as well as examples for the specific sources you are likely to use in your assignments. 

Your department or lecturer may prefer you to reference sources differently from the guidance given here. Always follow the requirements of your department or lecturer. 

External visitors are welcome to use this guide, but note that your institution's requirements may differ from those suggested here.

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Reference

Author, Initials. (Year of translated publication). Title of book (Initials, Translator of book, Trans.). Publisher. URL or https://doi.org/. (Original work published Year of initial publication)

Jaroszyński, P. (2007). Science in culture (H. McDonald, Trans.). Brill. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/portsmouth-ebooks/detail.action?docID=556771. (Original work published 2002)

In-text Citation 

In-text citations for translated works require both the initial and translated publication dates, in numerical order.

For information about the use of page numbers within in-text citations, please see our guidance here.

A recent study (Jaroszyński, 2002/2007) suggests that…

Jaroszyński (2002/2007, p. 22) suggests that…