Articles from Journals: Examples for Works Cited Lists

Article from an Online Journal

APA  Evnine, S. J. (2001). The universality of logic: On the connection
          between rationality and logical ability. Mind, 110, 335-367.
         Retrieved July 31, 2004, from  http://www3.oup.co.uk/mind/
Important Elements:
  • Journal title
  • Article title
  • Author (if given)
  • Volume and issue number 
  • Date of publication
  • Page or paragraph numbers (if applicable)
  • Address of the site
  • Date you accessed the site

Note: Spacing is important. For example, compare Chicago, MLA, and Turabian. Consult individual guides for exact spacing.

 

Chicago  Evnine, Simon J. "The Universality of Logic: On the Connection
           between Rationality and Logical Ability." Mind 110, no. 438 
          
(2001):335-367. http://www3.oup.co.uk/mind/.
 
           (Documentation One)

Evnine, Simon J. (2001) The Universality of Logic: On the
           Connection between Rationality and Logical Ability.
           Mind  110, no. 438 (2001):335-367.
           http://www3.oup.co.uk/mind/
(Documentation Two)

MLA Evnine, Simon J.  "The Universality of Logic: On the Connection
           between Rationality and Logical Ability."  
            Mind 110.438 (2001): 335-367.  31 July 2001
            <http://www3.oup.co.uk/mind/>.
Turabian Evnine, Simon J.  "The Universality of Logic: On the Connection
           between Rationality and Logical Ability."  
            Mind 110 (2001).  Journal on-line.  Available from
            http://www3.oup.co.uk/mind.  Accessed 31 July 2001.

The sixth edition of Turabian has limited examples of citing electronic resources.  This example is adapted from those examples.

This page is adapted  from Lawton, Kelley A. and Laura Cousineau. "Assembling a List of Works Cited in your Paper." 3 Nov. 2003. Duke University. 22 April, 2004. <http://www.lib.duke.edu/libguide/citing.htm>. .

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