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What are some general guidelines for citing periodicals?

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What are some general guidelines for citing periodicals?

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(A) Names are listed last name, then initials, if a name is even given. You separate the names with a comma and an ampersand (&) before the last name of the last author, if more than one. Titles: Articles: Capitalize the first word in titles and subtitles, and any proper nouns. Journals: Capitalize all words except articles and prepositions. Newspaper: Title is italicized, with all important words capitalized. Dates: Daily Newspapers/Newsletters/Magazines: Use (Year, Month Date). Journals: Use (Year). Issue Numbers: Include if paginated by issue Pages: Newspapers: Use p. for one page, pp. for two or more pages. Magazines and Journals: Do not use p. or pp. before page numbers. Titles of Articles: Do not use underlining, italics, or quotation marks. Just capitalize the first word of the title of the article. Volume Numbers: Volume numbers are also italicized. 36. (Q) What is the difference between “continuous pagination” and “issue number pagination”? (A) “Continuous pagination” is where

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