To cite and reference information from journal articles you will need to collect the following details:
Author’s or editor's surname (or names)
Year of publication (in round brackets)
‘Title of article’ (in single quotation marks)
Title of journal (in italics)
Issue information
volume, (issue, part number)
Page reference- pp.
Examples:
How do you cite and reference a journal?
In-text citation:
"The team is now exploring whether the ancient virus in human DNA are ever active" (Barras, 2013, p.12)
Reference for the above citation would read:
Barras, C. (2013) 'Neanderthal virus DNA hiding in living humans' NewScientist, 23 November 2013.
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In-text citation
“Blaming disadvantaged patients has no place in care”
(Morton, 2013, p. 11)
Reference for the above citation would read:
Morton, J. (2013) ‘Nursing practice’, Nursing times, 109 (49/50) p. 11.
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To cite and reference information from e-journals you will need to collect the following details:
Author's or editor's name (or names)
Year of publication
Title of article
Title of the journal (in italics)
Date
Volume number (if any)
Issues number (in brackets)
Page number (pp.)
Online
Available at: URL
Accessed: date (in round brackets)
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How do you cite and reference an e- journal?
E-Journal should be referenced in the same way as a printed journal. To have an accurate reference for E-journal you have to record all the detail of your sources that you have used.
Examples: In-text citation:
“The current economic crisis has also brought into sharp focus rising class inequalities in housing, with big generational divisions likely to be reflected in declining levels in home ownership”. (Andrews, 2013, p.17)
Reference for the above citation would read:
Andrews, G. (2013) ‘The return of social class’. Sociology review, 22 (4), April. Available at: http://magazinesonline.philipallan.co.uk/issuehome.aspx. (Accessed: 15/01/2014)
Example: In-text citation:
“Economic inequality measures the distribution of economic assets and flows, such as wealth and income”, (Binelli and Loveless, 2017, p.12.)
Reference for the above citation would read:
Binelli, C. & Loveless, M. (2013) ‘Looking at inequality’. Economic review, 30 (4), April. Available at: http://magazinesonline.philipallan.co.uk/issuehome.aspx. (Accessed: 16/01/2017).
(Note: Referencing a journal article which has no author, then use the title of the article instead)
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How do you cite and reference to a Newspaper?
Example: In-text citation:
"House prices fell by 2.1% last month" (Old, 2012)
Reference for the above citation
Old, D. (2012) 'House price gloom', Evening Standard, 15th June, p.4.
(Note: Referencing a newspaper article which has no author, then use the title of the article instead)