On this page:
1. An article from a print journal
(See: CMS 14.75)
Footnote/Endnote:
Format:
- 1 Author First Name Last Name, "Article Title," Journal Title in Italics volume, issue (Year published): Page range.
Examples:
- 1Sarah McDonald, "Striving for Harmony: The Relationality of Music, Restorative Justice, and Indigenous Education," Canadian Music Educator 63, no. 4 (2022): 15-18.
Bibliography:
(See: CMS 14.171)
Format:
- Author Last Name, First Name. "Article Title." Journal Title in Italics Volume, Issue (Year published): Page range.
Examples:
- McDonald, Sarah. “Striving for Harmony: The Relationality of Music, Restorative Justice, and Indigenous Education.” Canadian Music Educator 63, no. 4 (2022): 15–18.
2. An article with two (or more) authors from a print journal
(See: CMS 14.76)
Footnote/Endnote:
Format:
- 1 Author First Name Last Name and First Name Last Name. "Article Title." Journal Title in Italics Volume, Issue (Year published): Page range.
Example:
- 1 Anna Bull and Christina Scharff. "'McDonald's Music' Versus 'Serious Music': How Production and Consumption Practices Help to Reproduce Class Inequality in the Classical Music Profession. Cultural Sociology 11, no. 3 (2017): 283-301.
Bibliography:
Format:
- Author Last Name, First Name, and First Name Last Name. "Article Title." Journal Title in Italics Volume, Issue (Year published): Page range.
Example:
- Bull, Anna, and Christina Scharff. "'McDonald's Music' Versus 'Serious Music': How Production and Consumption Practices Help to Reproduce Class Inequality in the Classical Music Profession. Cultural Sociology 11, no. 3 (2017): 283-301.
3. An online article with an electronic identifier (e.g. URL or DOI)
When accessing an article electronically you should generally include a URL or DOI (Digital Object Identifier). This information comes after the regular citation information outlined above. (CMS 14.7, 14.171, 14.175)
Footnote/Endnote:
Format:
- 1 First Name Last Name and First Name Last Name. "Article Title." Journal Title in Italics Volume, Issue (Year published): Page range. DOI or URL.
Example:
- 1 Anna Bull and Christina Scharff, "'McDonald's Music' Versus 'Serious Music': How Production and Consumption Practices Help to Reproduce Class Inequality in the Classical Music Profession, Cultural Sociology 11, no. 3 (2017): 283-301. https ://doi.org/10.1177/1749975517711045.
Bibliography:
Format:
- Author Last Name, First Name. "Article Title." Journal Title in Italics Volume, Issue (Year published): Page range. DOI or URL.
Examples:
- Bull, Anna, and Christina Scharff. "'McDonald's Music' Versus 'Serious Music': How Production and Consumption Practices Help to Reproduce Class Inequality in the Classical Music Profession. Cultural Sociology 11, no. 3 (2017): 283-301. https
://doi.org/10.1177/1749975517711045.
4. Newspaper articles
Footnote/Endnote:
Format:
- 1 Author First Name Last Name, “Title of Article,” Name of Publication, Date of publication, edition or section name, URL if online.
Example:
- 1Alyson Krueger and Sara M. Lewkowicz, "We Taylor-Gated': Taylor Swift Fans Descend on a Jets Games," New York Times, October 2, 2023, https ://www .nytimes.com/2023/10/02/style/taylor-swift-travis-kelce-jets-fans.html.
Bibliography:
Format:
- Author Last Name, First Name, and First Name Last Name. “Title.” Name of Publication, Date of publication, edition or section name. URL if online.
Example:
- Krueger, Alyson, and Sara N. Lewkowicz. "‘We Taylor-Gated’: Taylor Swift Fans Descend on a Jets Game." New York Times. October 2, 2023. https
://www .nytimes.com/2023/10/02/style/taylor-swift-travis-kelce-jets-fans.html.