Adding a Journal Article

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Journal articles are a type of dependent publication since each individual article can be viewed as a discrete part of the journal as a whole. Journals are similar to edited books but differ in that they are  published at regular intervals and usually are specific to a given subject area.

There is no need to list the editor when citing a journal article. Instead, only the author or authors of an article need to be named. Other essential information includes the volume and/or year, the issue number, and the exact page numbers on which the article can be found.

Example of an entry for a journal article

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