Print periodicals

Begin with the author name(s). (See models 1–5.) Then include the article title, the title of the periodical, the date or volume information, the page numbers, and the medium (Print). The source map on pp. 424–25 shows where to find this information in a sample periodical.

28. article in a print journal. Follow the journal title with the volume number, a period, the issue number (if given), and the year (in parentheses).

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29. article in a print magazine. Provide the date from the magazine cover instead of volume or issue numbers.

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Taubin, Amy. “All Talk?” Film Comment Nov.-Dec. 2007: 45-47. Print.

30. article in a print newspaper. Include the edition (if listed) and the section number or letter (if listed).

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Note: For locally published newspapers, add the city in brackets after the name if it is not part of the name: Globe and Mail [Toronto].

31. article that skips pages. When an article skips pages, give only the first page number and a plus sign.

Tyrnauer, Matthew. “Empire by Martha.” Vanity Fair Sept. 2002: 364+. Print.

32. editorial or letter to the editor. Include the writer’s name, if given, and the title, if any, followed by a label for the work.

“California Dreaming.” Editorial. Nation 25 Feb. 2008: 4. Print.

Galbraith, James K. “JFK’s Plans to Withdraw.” Letter. New York Review of Books 6 Dec. 2007: 77-78. Print.

33. review

Franklin, Nancy. “Teen Spirit.” Rev. of Glee, by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan. New Yorker 10 May 2010: 72-73. Print.

Schwarz, Benjamin. Rev. of The Second World War: A Short History, by R. A. C. Parker. Atlantic Monthly May 2002: 110-11. Print.

34. unsigned article

“Performance of the Week.” Time 6 Oct. 2003: 18. Print.