You may include more than the author's last name and page number when providing a direct quotation that does not fit within the main body of your text and needs to be highlighted or if you are citing from a source without page numbers, like a website, where additional information is needed to locate the specific section of the source.
In MLA format, when citing multiple authors in a research paper, the header should include the last names of all authors followed by the page number.
To properly cite a paper with multiple authors, list all the authors' last names in the citation, separated by commas, and use an ampersand before the last author's name. Include the publication year in parentheses after the authors' names.
When citing a book in text with multiple authors, include all the authors' last names in the citation. For example, (Smith, Johnson, Lee, 2021).
To cite a textbook in APA format with multiple authors, list all the authors' last names followed by their initials, separated by commas and an ampersand before the last author's name. Include the publication year in parentheses, the title of the textbook in italics, the edition number (if applicable), the publisher, and the DOI or URL if available.
To cite a research paper with multiple authors in APA format, list all the authors' last names in the reference list, separated by commas and an ampersand before the last author's name. In-text citations should include all authors' last names and the publication year.
To create an APA citation for a textbook with multiple authors, list all the authors' last names followed by their initials, separate each author with a comma and an ampersand before the last author's name. Include the publication year in parentheses, the title of the textbook in italics, the edition number if applicable, the publisher, and the DOI or URL if available.
When a reference has more than six authors, in APA style, you can include the first six authors followed by ellipses (...) and then the last author's name.
To cite a textbook with multiple authors in APA format, list all the authors' last names followed by their initials, separated by commas and an ampersand. Include the year of publication in parentheses, the title of the textbook in italics, the edition number (if applicable), and the publisher. For example: Author1, A. Author2, B. (Year). Title of the Textbook (Edition number). Publisher.
To cite a textbook with multiple authors in APA format, list all the authors' last names followed by their initials, separated by commas and an ampersand. Include the year of publication in parentheses, the title of the textbook in italics, the edition number (if applicable), and the publisher. For example: Author1, A. Author2, B. (Year). Title of the Textbook (Edition number). Publisher.
To create an APA citation for an article with multiple authors, list all the authors' last names followed by their initials, separate each author's name with a comma and an ampersand before the last author's name. Include the publication year in parentheses, the article title in sentence case, the journal name in italics, the volume number in italics, and the page range.
To cite a source with four authors in APA format, list all authors' last names in the reference list, separated by commas and an ampersand before the last author's name. In-text citations should include all authors' last names the first time the source is mentioned, followed by "et al." for subsequent citations.
In APA, you would include the first and middle initials of each author in order to distinguish between them. See this page for an example (under the heading "If two authors have the same last name"): http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/research/apaintext.html In MLA, you would include the authors' first names. See this site for an example: http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/research/mlaparen.html