Citation-sequence and citation-name
7. O’Neil J. A closer look at medical marijuana. New York Times (National Ed.). 2001 Jul 17;Sect. D:6 (col. 4).
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After the name of the newspaper, give the edition name in parentheses, the date of publication, the section letter (or number), the page number, and the column number.
If the newspaper does not have section designations, use a colon between the date and the page number.
Use three-letter abbreviations for all months.
Name-year
O’Neil J. 2001 Jul 17. A closer look at medical marijuana. New York Times (National Ed.). Sect. D:6 (col. 4).
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After the author’s name, give the year, month, and day of publication.
Use three-letter abbreviations for all months.
After the name of the newspaper, give the edition name in parentheses, followed by the section letter (or number), the page number, and the column number.
If the newspaper does not have section designations, give only the page number.
CSE does not provide specific guidelines for the name-year reference list. You may use a hanging indent (as shown here) for readability.
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