![]() MLA recommends using the DOI when it’s available because they are more reliable locators than URLs. If the article was published online, you may choose to include the web address of the page, but MLA prefers you include that online location, in order of preference, by using the DOI,, or URL. Italicize the container name if it is a database or website title containing the smaller work, the magazine article. Next, if necessary, cite the location details for the source container of the magazine article (e.g., database name and URL, website name and DOI, etc.). “Obama Inaugurated as President.” Time, 21 Jan. If no page numbers are available, omit the page number(s) field. Cite all inclusive page numbers-if the article spans pages that are not consecutive, cite only the first page, followed by a plus sign. Include the page numbers on which the article appears, followed by a period. “Obama Inaugurated as President.” Time, Jan. “Obama Inaugurated as President.” Time, winter 2009, pp. “Obama Inaugurated as President.” Time, Jan.-Feb. Give whatever date information is available. Magazine publication dates vary and may be a complete date, a period spanning two months, a season, or just a month and year. Except for May, June, and July, abbreviate month names (using the first four letters for September and the first three letters for all other months), followed by a period. The date of the magazine article should be written in the international format (e.g., day-month-year). Separate any additional fields such as date or page(s) with commas. Next, state the name of the magazine in italics. Unless there is internal punctuation included in the article title, place a period after the title within the quotations. Place the full article title in double quotation marks and use headline-style capitalization. 21-23.įor books with three or more authors, only include the first author, followed by a comma and the abbreviation “et al.” Separate author names with a comma and place the word “and” before the last author’s name. ![]() Reverse only the first author’s name and write the other names in normal order. should appear after the author’s given name, preceded by a comma.įor a magazine article written by two authors, list them in the order they appear on the article title page. A suffix, such as a roman numeral or Jr./Sr. Titles and affiliations associated with the author should generally be omitted. The name should not be abbreviated and should be written exactly as it appears on the title page. The first author’s name should be reversed, with a comma placed after the last name and a period after the first name (or any middle name). “Obama Inaugurated as President.” Time, vol. 21-23.įor magazines with seasons and volume or issue numbers, format the entries with the volume number, issue number, and publication details after the magazine name: “Article Title.” Magazine Name, Publication Date, pp. Remember, don’t capitalize seasons in the date field when using MLA (winter 2020 not Winter 2020). ![]() When available, also include the magazine’s publication season, a volume number, or issue number. The most basic entry for a magazine consists of the author’s name(s), article title, magazine’s name, publication date, and page number(s). ←Back to MLA Citation Examples How to cite a magazine in a bibliography using MLA
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