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How to Cite a Journal Article Steve Poppino CSI Library 9/20/2011
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This is how a journal article citation looks when you copy it from Academic Search Premier. It needs some work.
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In APA style, start with the author: Last name first, followed by initials.
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Next comes the date of the issue of the journal. For a research journal, with continuous paging through all issues, the year is enough.
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Next comes the title of the article. Notice that only the words at the beginning of the title and subtitle, and proper names, get a capital letter.
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Next comes the title of the journal. All the main words are capitalized, and in italics.
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Now type the volume number and issue number for the journal, followed by the page numbers of the article. after Elvis Presley’s tour. Journal of Popular Culture, 39 (1), 126-149.
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The last bit of the citation is the DOI (Digital Object Identifier). This is a long number that identifies the publisher. Copy and paste this from the database; don’t try to type it. If you don’t see a DOI, go to http://www.crossref.org/guestquery to double check.
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