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To cite a magazine article, list the author, publication date, title, magazine name, volume and issue numbers, and URL.
To cite an online journal or magazine article in MLA style, you need to have basic information including the author, publication date, title of the article, journal or magazine title, volume and issue numbers, and the URL.
Article in a Magazine. Cite by listing the article's author, putting the title of the article in quotations marks, and italicizing the periodical title. Follow with the date of publication. Remember to abbreviate the month. The basic format is as follows:
If a magazine article has a DOI, include the DOI in the reference (as in the Schaefer and Shapiro example). If the magazine article does not have a DOI and is from an academic research database, end the reference after the page range (as in the Lyons example).
For a complete list of how to cite periodical publications, please refer to the 7 th edition of the APA Publication Manual. Basic Form. APA style dictates that authors are named with their last name followed by their initials; publication year goes between parentheses, followed by a period.
Citing Magazine Articles (Retrieved Electronically) in APA Format. How to Create an APA 7th edition Reference for a Magazine article. Author. Date. Title. (SOURCE) Magazine Name. (SOURCE) URL. Author, A. A. & Author, B. B. (2020).
To cite an online magazine article in APA style, it is important that you know some basic information such as the author, publication year, article title, magazine name, and URL (uniform resource locator).
In-Text Citation (Quotation): (Author Surname, Year, page number) References: Author Surname, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year, Month Day). Article title: Subtitle. Magazine Title, Volume (issue), page range. URL of magazine home page [if viewed online].
Examine your article and determine if it is a magazine article or not. For an article coming from a journal, see the Journal Article page . Remember, book reviews and newspaper articles are cited differently from both magazine and journal articles.
How to Identify Articles. Use the University Libraries Quick How-To guides on finding and identifying types of articles for research. Scholarly and Peer-Reviewed Articles. Use this Quick How-To guide to investigate if your journal is peer reviewed.