Author last name, first initial. (Complete date). Title and subtitle of article. Name of magazine, Volume number
(issue number), Page number(s) of article.
Example:
Gray, E. (2014, December 15). Fraternity row. Time, 184(23), 42-45.
Tips:
When building your article title, the first word is capitalized and the following words are lower case unless they are a proper noun.
The date is comprised of the year first, then the month and day.
The volume number is italicized, the issue number is NOT.
4. If there is no author, move the article title to the front and proceed with the date.
Author last name, first initial. (Complete date). Article title. Title of magazine. URL
Example:
Locker, M. (2017, October 17). Starbucks zombie frappuccinos could make your Halloween nightmares delicious
reality. Time. https://time.com/4983946/starbucks-halloween-menu/
#:~:text=Starbucks%20Zombie%20Frappuccinos%20Could%20Make%20Your%20Halloween%20Nightmares%20a%20Delicious%
20Reality,-Starbucks%20Coffee%20in&text=If%20the%20rumors%20are%20true,until%20real%20zombies%20come%20calling
Tips:
1. A magazine found as an online sources must include the URL.
2. If the magazine is found online, the reference does NOT require the volume and issue number.
3. If there is no author, move the article title to the front and proceed with the date.
(Author's last name, year, page number).
Typically, the time between Thanksgiving and Christmas is the most festive at the University of Virginia (Gray, 2014, p. 42).
(Author's last name, year, page or paragraph number).
Rumor has it that Starbuck's Zombie Frappuccino will be available soon, and it is one crazy concoction, "made up of bright green Caramel Apple Powder topped with pink whipped cream 'brains'" (Locker, 2017, para. 1).
Author last name, first name. "Article Title." Magazine Title, date, pages.
Gray, Eliza. "Fraternity Row." Time, 15 Dec. 2014, pp. 42-45.
Article title is in quotations and the magazine title is italicized.
The date is formatted as: day, abbreviated month, year
If the magazine is published weekly, the date must include the day; if it is published monthly, only the month and year should be noted.
Author last name, first name. "Article Title." Website Title, date, URL.
Locker, Melissa. "Starbucks Zombie Frappuccinos Could Make Your Halloween Nightmares a Delicious
Reality." Time, 17 Oct. 2017, http://time.com/4983946/starbucks-halloween-menu/?xid=homepage.
Web sources must include the URL.
Ensure article title is in quotations.
The website title is typically the magazine title; this must be in italics.
(Author last name Page number).
Typically, the time between Thanksgiving and Christmas is the most festive at the University of Virginia (Gray 42).
(Author last name) *Include page number if present online
Rumor has it that Starbuck's Zombie Frappuccino will be available October 26th (Locker).
Bibliography:
Last name, First name of author. "Article Title." Title of Magazine, Date, Page numbers for article.
Example: Gray, Eliza. "Fraternity Row," Time, December 2014, 42-45.
Footnote: First and last name of author, "Article Title." Title of Magazine, Date, Page number.
Shortened version: Last name of author, "Shortened Title," Page number.
Example: Eliza Gray, "Fraternity Row," Time, December 2014, 42.
Gray, "Fraternity," 43.
Same as Print Version (see above) with the following exception: Place URL where page numbers are listed in Bibliography and Footnote.