Article in a print newspaper (CSE)

Citation-sequence and citation-name

9. Wald M. Scientists call for new sources of critical elements. New York Times (New York Ed.). 2011 Feb 19;B5 (col. 1).

Additional example, annotated

Explain

  • 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.

  • Make the first line of the entry flush with the left margin. Indent any additional lines in the entry one-quarter inch.

Name-year

Wald M. 2011 Feb 19. Scientists call for new sources of critical elements. New York Times (New York Ed.). B5 (col. 1).

Additional example, annotated

Explain

  • 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.

  • Make the first line of the entry flush with the left margin. Indent any additional lines in the entry one-quarter inch.

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