What are some general guidelines for citing magazine, journal, and newspaper articles?
• Title of article is always in quote marks. • Title of magazine, journal, and newspaper is always underlined. • All month names are abbreviated except for May, June, and July. (April is abbreviated Apr.) • Dates are written Day Month Year: 19 Jan. 1998. If a magazine journal, the date is in parentheses, if a newspaper the date is not in parentheses. • If an article is cited with more than one page (consecutive) then give just the last two digits of the second number, when possible. So, 188-89, but 196-200. • If the article is not on consecutive pages, if for example, it begins on page 27, then skips to page 30, and continues on page 32, write only the first page number, followed by a plus sign. 27+. • For newspapers, take the name of the newspaper from the masthead, but omit any introductory article: Honolulu Advisor, but not The Honolulu Advisor. • If the city publication of the newspaper is not part of the masthead, then add it to the title in brackets. News and Observer [Raleigh, N