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Journal Article

Format for the Note

     3. First name Last name, “Title of Article,” Title of Journal Volume number,

Issue number (Year): page #-page #. URL or DOI

 

    5. Brice Matz, “Black Theory in English Literature,” The Theory Quarterly 16, 5 (2022): 238.

   6. Allegra Canila, “Magic in Literature,” The Journal of Mystery 11, 5

(2021): 30-41. doi:10.83/ejfu5993

 

 

Format for the References/Bibliography 

First name Last name, “Title of Article.” Title of Journal Volume number, no.

     # (Year): page #-page #. URL or DOI

 

Canila, Allegra. “Magic in Literature,” The Journal of Mystery 11, 5 (2021): 30-

     41. doi:10.83/ejfu5993

Matz, Brice. “Black Theory in English Literature.” The Theory Quarterly 16, 5

     (2008): 230-260. 

 

See pg. 229-246 of the Manual for Writers (Turabian) for more information

Magazine Article

Format for the Notes 

    4. Catty Wright “Black Birds,” BirdWatch, January 16, 2023, 24.

Format for the References/Bibliography

Wright, Catty. “Black Birds,” BirdWatch, January 16, 2023.

 

See pg. 185 of the Manual for Writers (Turabian) for more information

Newspaper Article

Format for the Notes

8. Kevin Toast, “Bread and Yeast,” New York Times, July 1, 2023.

Format for the References/Bibliography

Toast, Kevin.  “Bread and Yeast,” New York Times, July 1, 2023.

 

Sources from daily newspapers should only be cited in the notes, not in the bibliography. Check with your professor.

See pg. 186 of the Manual for Writers (Turabian) for more information