How do you find the citation of a journal?

How do you find the citation of a journal?

Drilling down by journal title

  1. Once you have found your journal you may be able to search for your article title within it: look for a link that says “Search within this publication,” or similar.
  2. Or “drill down” to find your article by selecting first the date, then the volume, issue, and page number in your citation.

How do I find a reference from an article?

Google Scholar

  1. Go to Google Scholar Advanced Search to display all the search options.
  2. Use the exact phrase search box for the title of the reference.
  3. For where my words occur select in the title of the article.
  4. Use the return articles authored by search box for the author’s last name.
  5. Search to locate the reference.

How do you find citation sources?

Search all permutations of the cited author’s name: last name; last name and first initial; last name, first and middle initials. For some articles, only the first author may be indexed. If someone is the second or third author, remember you should also search by the lead author to locate the cited references.

How do I know what to cite in my research paper?

What Information Should Be Cited and Why?

  1. Discuss, summarize, or paraphrase the ideas of an author.
  2. Provide a direct quotation.
  3. Use statistical or other data.
  4. Use images, graphics, videos, and other media.

What is a article citation example?

Example Citations: Articles “Article Title.” Journal Title, Version, Number, Publication Date, Page Numbers.

What is needed for a citation?

What Is Citation?

  • information about the author.
  • the title of the work.
  • the name and location of the company that published your copy of the source.
  • the date your copy was published.
  • the page numbers of the material you are borrowing.