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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Give each appendix a label and a title. If your work has only one appendix, you should label it Appendix.

If there is more than one, each should start on a new page and be labeled with a capital letter (Appendix A, Appendix B, etc.) in the order in which it is mentioned in the text of your work. Each appendix should be mentioned at least once in the main text of your essay by its label 

For example:

... were seen throughout the century (for more details see Appendix A).

The results from this study (see Appendix B) show ....

 

The appendix title should describe its contents. Place the appendix label and title in bold, centered, and on separate lines at the top of the page. You should also use title case for both the label and title. For example...

 

Appendix A

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