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About Citing Journal/Magazine Articles

When citing magazine or journal articles, take note of the author, article title, periodical title, volume and issue numbers, the date, and page numbers. 

Note that the citation format is slightly different if the journal is in print or online.

For each type of source in this guide, both the general form and a specific example will be provided.

The following format will be used:

Parenthetical Citation - entry that appears in the body of your paper.

Works Cited - entry that appears at the end of your paper.

Information on citing and several of the examples were drawn from the MLA Handbook (7th ed.)

Numbers in parentheses refer to specific pages in the manual.

Journal Article from an Online Periodical (190-192)

Use this format for citing articles from online journals not retrieved from an online database like ProQuest or JSTOR.
 
Hint: If the page range of the article isn't provided, use "n.pag." instead.
 
General Format 
 
In-Text Citation:
(Author Surname page number)
 
Works Cited:

Author Surname, First Name. “Article Title: Subtitle.” Journal Title volume.issue (Year): page range. Medium. Date of Access [Day Month Year].

  
Example 
 
In-Text Citation:
(Smith 45)
 
Works Cited:

Smith, Rachel E. “Urban Dictionary: Youth Slanguage and the Redefining of Definition.” English Today 27.4 (2011): 43-48. Web. 29 Nov. 2011.