Mastering Citation Styles for Dissertations, Essays and Assignments: APA, MLA, Chicago and More

Accurate citation is non-negotiable in academic writing. Whether you’re drafting a dissertation, writing an essay, or completing an assignment, the right citation style preserves intellectual honesty, protects you from plagiarism, and maximises your grade. This guide explains the major styles, practical workflows, common pitfalls, and resources to help you confidently cite sources across disciplines.

Why correct citation matters

Quick comparison: Major citation styles

Style Typical fields In-text citation Reference list header Example journal citation (reference list)
APA (7th) Social sciences, education, psychology (Author, Year) References Smith, J. A., & Doe, R. (2020). Title of article. Journal Name, 12(3), 45–60. https://doi.org/xx.xxx
MLA (9th) Humanities (literature, languages) (Author page) Works Cited Smith, John A., and Richard Doe. “Title of Article.” Journal Name, vol. 12, no. 3, 2020, pp. 45–60.
Chicago (Notes & Bibliography) History, some humanities Superscript number/endnote Bibliography Smith, John A., and Richard Doe. “Title of Article.” Journal Name 12, no. 3 (2020): 45–60.
Harvard Various social sciences (author-date) (Author, Year, p.) Reference List Smith, J.A. & Doe, R., 2020. Title of article. Journal Name, 12(3), pp.45–60.
Vancouver Medicine, health sciences (numeric) [1] References 1. Smith JA, Doe R. Title of article. Journal Name. 2020;12(3):45–60.

Examples: One source, multiple styles

Source: Article by Jane A. Smith and Richard Doe, 2020, "Social Change and Policy", Journal of Modern Studies, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 101–118, DOI 10.1234/jms.2020.015

  • APA (in-text): (Smith & Doe, 2020)
    APA (reference): Smith, J. A., & Doe, R. (2020). Social change and policy. Journal of Modern Studies, 15(2), 101–118. https://doi.org/10.1234/jms.2020.015

  • MLA (in-text): (Smith and Doe 105)
    MLA (bibliography): Smith, Jane A., and Richard Doe. “Social Change and Policy.” Journal of Modern Studies, vol. 15, no. 2, 2020, pp. 101–118.

  • Chicago (note): 1. Jane A. Smith and Richard Doe, “Social Change and Policy,” Journal of Modern Studies 15, no. 2 (2020): 101.
    Chicago (bibliography): Smith, Jane A., and Richard Doe. “Social Change and Policy.” Journal of Modern Studies 15, no. 2 (2020): 101–118.

Choosing the right style

Common mistakes and how to avoid them

For practical fixes and checklist-based verification, use the Reference Audit Checklist: Ensure Complete and Accurate Citations in Dissertations, Essays and Assignments.

Tools that save time: citation managers

Use citation management software to collect, organise and format references:

Practical workflow for dissertations, essays and assignments

  1. Collect sources early: save PDFs, webpages, DOIs, and bibliographic metadata.
  2. Use a reference manager: tag and organise by chapter or theme.
  3. Cite as you write: insert citations to avoid backlog and errors.
  4. Generate your reference list: export in the required style.
  5. Proofread and audit: run the Reference Audit Checklist and check for missing fields or bad exports.
  6. Check complex sources: for secondary citations, classic texts, or archival materials consult Dealing with Secondary Sources and Classic Texts in Dissertations, Essays and Assignments: Ethical Referencing and In-Text Citation Strategies for Complex Sources in Dissertations, Essays and Assignments.

Troubleshooting quick problems

  • No author: move title to author position (use short title in-text).
  • No date: use (n.d.) or follow your style’s recommendation.
  • Multiple authors: learn the style’s long-author rules (e.g., use et al. appropriately).
  • Webpages: include access date only if required by the style or the source is changeable.

Final tips for high-stakes submissions

Further reading (internal resources)

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