Print and digital periodicals

The note for an article in a periodical typically includes the author’s name, the article title, and the periodical title. The format for other information, including the volume and issue numbers (if any), the date of publication, and the page number(s) to which the note refers, varies according to the type of periodical and whether you consulted it in print, on the Web, or in a database. In a bibliographic entry for a journal or magazine article from a database or a print periodical, also give the inclusive page numbers.

18. article in a print journal

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Lützen, Karin. “The Female World: Viewed from Denmark.” Journal of Women’s History 12, no. 3 (2000): 34–38.

19. article in an online journal. Give the DOI (digital object identifier) if there is one. If not, include the article URL. If page numbers are provided, include them as well.

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Schott, Jeffrey J. “America, Europe, and the New Trade Order.” Business and Politics 11, no. 3 (2009). doi:10.2202/1469-3569.1263.

20. journal article from a database. For basic information on citing a periodical article from a database in Chicago style, see the source map on pp. 510–11.

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Foley, W. Trent, and Nicholas J. Higham. “Bede on the Britons.” Early Medieval Europe 17, no. 2 (2009). 154–85. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0254.2009.00258.x.

21. article in a print magazine

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McDermott, Terry. “The Mastermind: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and the Making of 9/11.” New Yorker, September 13, 2010, 38–51.

22. article in an online magazine

22. Tracy Clark-Flory, “Educating Women Saves Kids’ Lives,” Salon, September 17, 2010, http://www.salon.com/life/broadsheet/2010/09/17/education_women/index.html.

Clark-Flory, Tracy. “Educating Women Saves Kids’ Lives.” Salon, September 17, 2010. http://www.salon.com/life/broadsheet/2010/09/17/education_women/index.html.

23. magazine article from a database

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Yousafzai, Sami, and Ron Moreau. “Twisting Arms in Afghanistan.” Newsweek, November 9, 2009, 8. Academic Search Premier (44962900).

24. article in a newspaper. Do not include page numbers for a newspaper article, but you may include the section, if any.

24. Caroline E. Mayer, “Wireless Industry to Adopt Voluntary Standards,” Washington Post, September 9, 2003, sec. E.

Mayer, Caroline E. “Wireless Industry to Adopt Voluntary Standards.” Washington Post, September 9, 2003, sec. E.

If you provide complete documentation of a newspaper article in a note, you may not need to include it in the bibliography. Check your instructor’s preference.

25. article in an online newspaper. If the URL for the article is very long, use the URL for the newspaper’s home page.

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Revkin, Andrew C. “Arctic Melt Unnerves the Experts.” New York Times, October 2, 2007. http://www.nytimes.com.

26. newspaper article from a database

26. Demetria Irwin, “A Hatchet, Not a Scalpel, for NYC Budget Cuts,” New York Amsterdam News, November 13, 2008, Academic Search Premier (35778153).

Irwin, Demetria. “A Hatchet, Not a Scalpel, for NYC Budget Cuts.” New York Amsterdam News, November 13, 2008. Academic Search Premier (35778153).

27. book review. After the information about the book under review, give publication information for the appropriate kind of source (see models 18–26).

27. Arnold Relman, “Health Care: The Disquieting Truth,” review of Tracking Medicine: A Researcher’s Quest to Understand Health Care, by John E. Wennberg, New York Review of Books 57, no. 14 (2010), 45.

Relman, Arnold. “Health Care: The Disquieting Truth.” Review of Tracking Medicine: A Researcher’s Quest to Understand Health Care, by John E. Wennberg. New York Review of Books 57, no. 14 (2010), 45–48.