AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATION (APA) 7TH EDITION

SAMPLE REFERENCE CITATIONS FOR LINKEDIN REFERENCES

*The source of these reference samples is: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/references/examples

1. LinkedIn post

 
American Psychological Association. (2019, December 9). Last month, APA joined more than 40
          national and international psychology organizations to explore ways to collaborate and use
          psychological  [Thumbnail with link attached] [Post]. LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/
 
Goodwin, J. (2019, September). The best part of attending the American Psychological Association's
          2019 Convention in Chicago this year was having the opportunity to [Image attached] [Post].
           432-CN98
 
        Parenthetical citation:  (American Psychological Association, 2019; Goodwin, 2019)
        Narrative citation:  American Psychological Association (2019) and Goodwin (2019) 
 
  • Use the name associated with the account as the name in the reference.
  • LinkedIn does not provide exact dates for posts; rather, it tells users how long ago the post was made. Use the date information provided on the post to infer as specific a date as possible for the reference.
  • Provide the first 20 words of the post as the title. Count a URL or other link, a hashtag, or an emoji as one word each, and include them in the reference if they fall within the first 20 words. Do not italicize emojis.
  • If a post includes images, videos, thumbnail links to outside sources, or content from another post (such as when sharing a link), indicate that in square brackets after the title.
  • Describe the post type (e.g., “[Post],” “[Video]”) in square brackets after any description of attached content.
  • Credit LinkedIn as the site name in the source element and then provide the URL of the post.


 

 

2. LinkedIn profile

 
John Tyler Community College. (n.d.). Home [LinkedIn page]. LinkedIn. Retrieved January 9,
 
        Parenthetical citation:  (John Tyler Community College, n.d.)
        Narrative citation:  John Tyler Community College (n.d.) 
 
  • Use the page title in the reference (e.g., “Home,” “About,” “Jobs”).
  • Include the notation “[LinkedIn page]” in square brackets after the title.
  • Provide a retrieval date because the content is designed to change over time and is not archived.
  • Provide the URL of the page.

 

 

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