Journal in Print and Online

Remember to properly format your References

Remember to put your References in alphabetical order, use hanging indentations, and double space them

Journals in Print and Online

Author's Last Name, Author's Initials. (date of publication). Title of article. Title of Journal, volume #(issue #), page numbers.

 

Example:

Johnson, V. S. (2016). When blackness stings: African and Afro-Carribean immigrants, race, and racism in late twentieth-century America. Journal of American                                         Ethnic History, 36(1), 31-62.

Parenthetical citation (citing author without using their name in the text): (Johnson, 2016)

Narrative citation (using author's name in the text of your paper): Johnson (2016)

If you have more authors just keep listing them and separate the last and second to last with &

 

First Author's Last Name, Author's Initials., & Second Author's Last Name, Author's Initials. (date of publication). Title of article. Title of Journal,                                              volume(issue), pages. 

 

Example:

Curry, T. K., & Curry, G. (2018). On the perils of race neutrality and anti-blackness: Philosophy as an irreconcilable obstacle to (black) thought. American                            Journal of Economics and Sociology, 77(3/4), 657-687.

Parenthetical citation: (Curry & Curry, 2018)

Narrative citation: Curry and Curry (2018)

List the first 20 authors the same as you would any journal citation except once you reach author 19 use the ellipsis ... and then list the last author. The rest of the citation will be the same as the others.

Parenthetical citation: (First author's Last Name et al., year)

Narrative citation: FIrst author's Last Name et al. (year)

Note: I have not come across an article with more than twenty authors in the library's databases, hence the lack of an example.

One Author

Author's Last Name, Author's Initials. (date of publication). Title of article. Title of Journal, volume #(issue #), page numbers. https://doi.org/.....

 

Example:

Johnson, V. S. (2016). When blackness stings: African and Afro-Carribean immigrants, race, and racism in late twentieth-century America. Journal of American                Ethnic History, 36(1), 31-62. https://doi.org/10.5406/jamerethnhist.36.1.0031

Parenthetical citation: (Johnson, 2016)

Narrative citation: Johnson (2016)

 

 

Two Authors or More Authors (if you have more authors just keep listing them and separate the last and second to last with &)

First Author's Last Name, Author's Initials., & Second Author's Last Name, Author's Initials. (date of publication). Title of article. Title of Journal,                                           volume(issue), pages. 

Example:

Curry, T. K., & Curry, G. (2018). On the perils of race neutrality and anti-blackness: Philosophy as an irreconcilable obstacle to (black) thought. American                       Journal of Economics and Sociology, 77(3/4), 657-687. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajes.12244

Parenthetical citation: (Curry & Curry, 2018)

Narrative citation: Curry and Curry (2018)

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