Provide volume and issue numbers for journals. For newspaper and magazine articles, include the section designation and column number, if any, and the date. For all periodicals, give inclusive page numbers. For rules on abbreviating journal titles, consult the CSE manual, or ask your instructor to suggest other examples.
8. article in a journal
CITATION-SEQUENCE AND CITATION-NAME
NAME-YEAR
Mahmud K, Vance ML. 2003. Human growth hormone and aging. New Engl J Med. 348(2):2256–2257.
9. article in a weekly journal
CITATION-SEQUENCE AND CITATION-NAME
9. Holden C. Future brightening for depression treatments. Science. 2003 Oct 31:810–813.
NAME-YEAR
Holden C. 2003. Future brightening for depression treatments. Science. Oct 31:810–813.
10. article in a magazine
CITATION-SEQUENCE AND CITATION-NAME
NAME-YEAR
Livio M. 2002 Jul. Moving right along: the accelerating universe holds secrets to dark energy, the Big Bang, and the ultimate beauty of nature. Astronomy. 34–39.
11. article in a newspaper
citation-sequence and citation-name
11. Kolata G. Bone diagnosis gives new data but no answers. New York Times (National Ed.). 2003 Sep 28;Sect. 1:1 (col. 1).
name-year
Kolata G. 2003 Sep 28. Bone diagnosis gives new data but no answers. New York Times (National Ed.). Sect. 1:1 (col. 1).