Follow this model for your citation. Pay special attention to the punctuation and indentation. Enter the elements that apply to your source.
Author’s Last name, First name. “Title of the article.” Title of the journal, First name Last name of any other
contributors (if applicable), Version (if applicable), Numbers (such as a volume and issue number),
Publisher, Publication date, Page numbers. Title of the database, URL or DOI.
Example from Academic Search Complete:
Meckler, Laura, and Greg Hitt. "Obama Open to Health Overhaul Without Public Plan." Wall Street Journal - Eastern
Edition, vol. 253, no.146, 24 June 2009, p.6. Academic Search Complete, jwupvdz-idm-oclc-
org.jwunmiz.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.proquest.com.jwunmiz.idm.oclc.org/docview/399045562?
accountid=1363.
Example from Criminal Justice Database:
Quinlan, Andrea. "Suspect Survivors: Police Investigation Practices in Sexual Assault Cases in Ontario, Canada" Women & Criminal
Justice, vol.26, no.4, Sep-Oct 2016, 301-318.Criminal Justice.
doi: http://dx.doi.org.jwunmiz.idm.oclc.org/10.1080/08974454.2015.1124823
Follow this model for your citation. Pay special attention to the punctuation and indentation. Enter the elements that apply to your source.
Author’s Last name, First name (if listed). “Title of the Article or Individual Page.” Title of the website, Name of the
publisher, Date of publication, URL.
Example: Online Newspaper No Author (also published in print)
"R.I. Could Get Access To $4 Million In Federal Funds For Opioid Services." Providence Journal, Gatehouse Media LLC, 14 Jun.
2016, www.providencejournal.com/news/20160614/ri-could-get-access-to-4-million-in-federal-funds-for-
opiod-services.
Example: Online Magazine (also published in print)
Samuelson, Kate. "Delta is Cancelling 250 More Flights Following Power Outage." Time, 8 Aug.
2016, time.com/4444594/delta-airlines-cancelling-250-more-flights/?xid=homepage.
Follow this model for your citation. Pay special attention to the punctuation and indentation. Enter the elements that apply to your source.
Author’s Last name, First name. “Title of the Article or Individual Page.” Title of the website, Name of the
publisher, Date of publication, URL.
Tedford, Deborah. "In New Hampshire, Obama Defends Health Care Plan." NPR,
11 Aug. 2009, www.npr.org/2009/08/11/111776077/in-new-hampshire-obama-defends-health-
care-plan.
Follow this model for your citation. Pay special attention to the punctuation and indentation. Enter the elements that apply to your source.
Author’s last name, First name. “Title of the chapter or section.” Title of the e-book, Translated by or edited by
First name Last name, Vol. number, Publisher, Year of publication, page number(s). Title of the web site or
database, URL.
Example of an ebook from Ebrary:
Tantalean, Henry. Peruvian Archeology: A Critical History, Routledge, 2016. Ebrary,
site.ebrary.com.jwunmiz.idm.oclc.org/lib/jwu-northmiami/detail.action?docID=10886935.
Example of a chapter from an ebook from Ebook Academic Collection:
Soames, Scott. "David Lewis' Place in Analytical Philosophy." Analytic Philosophy in America: And Other Historical
and Contemporary Essays. Princeton University Press, 2015, 135-166. Ebook Academic Collection,
search.ebscohost.com.jwunmiz.idm.oclc.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=e000xna&AN=667982&site=ehost-live.
Ebook from an e-reader (no URL):
Hawkins, Paula. The Girl on the Train. Kindle ed., Riverhead Books, 2015.
If you cannot find some of the information for citing websites, cite what is available in the order listed below.