What should be noted when citing articles found in printed journals?
When citing articles from printed journals, authors must ensure accurate transcription of bibliographic details and consistent adherence to a recognized citation style guide. Key considerations include meticulously recording the full article title, author(s), exact journal title volume number, issue number, date of publication, and the specific page range of the article within the print journal. Verify pagination directly against the physical print issue to guarantee accuracy, especially as printed pagination might not correspond to PDF page numbers generated from scans or reprints. Crucially differentiate between paginated volume/issue numbering and the specific page numbers of the article itself.
Proper citation of print journal articles upholds academic integrity, provides precise traceability for readers seeking the original source, and recognizes the original authors and publishers. Failure to verify details against the print artifact can lead to errors in volume numbers or pagination. This diligence is particularly important when accessing older volumes where digital equivalents may be unavailable or inconsistently scanned. Ultimately, accurate citation enables readers to efficiently locate the source material within the specific printed volume and issue.
