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DOI (Digital Object Identifier) If the journal article has a DOI, include it last.ġ.In the bibliography, include the page range for the whole article. Note: In a note, cite specific page numbers. (Publication Date): Include the date the article was published in parentheses, followed by a colon :.Issue Number If there are multiple issues in a journal, include a comma, after the volume and no.#.Volume Include the volume number of the journal.Title of the Journal Use title capitalization and italicize."Title of the Article" Use headline capitalization and quotation marks.In the bibliography, list the first author's last name first. Author(s) In the notes, list all authors as normal.In the bibliography at the end of your paper, elements of a reference are separated by a period. Include a comma, before the year. Last Name, First Name and First Name Last Name. "Title of an Article." Title of the Source and other publication details like the publisher, journal information, date, page numbers, etc. Use a shortened note the second time you cite the same source elsewhere. Use "Ibid.," which means "in the same place," when you are citing the same source as the immediately preceding note. Last Name, Shortened Title, page number(s). A book publisher and/or year are included in parenthesis ().ģ. In the notes, elements of a reference are separate by a comma. First and Last Name(s) of Authors, Title of the Source, and other publication details like the publisher, journal information, date, page numbers, etc. Sample bibliography entries follow the notes. Sample notes show full citations followed by shortened forms that would be used after the first citation. The following examples illustrate the notes and bibliography style. A full citation list on a Bibliography page concludes the document. This system uses numbered footnotes or endnotes that correspond to superscript numbers in the text. The Notes and Bibliography system is popular in the humanities-including literature, history, and the arts.
