Ask Isabel: My digital journal article doesn't have page numbers. How do I cite it?
When citing a magazine, journal, or newspaper article from a library database or online,
if no page number is given, you do not need to include a page number in your citation.
Do include DOI, URL, or Name of Database.
Where this is the case, another type of locator such as a subheading may become appropriate
in a note. None, however, is required.
Example:
Shelly Jamison, “I(nternet) Do(mains): The New Rules of Selection,” Culture Critique 3, no. 5 (2009),
under “Park Avenue Revisited."
Chicago Manual of Style (CMS) section covering this topic:
https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/book/ed17/part3/ch14/psec174.html
More Questions?
Consult our CMS LibGuide with your questions about citations.
https://usnwc.libguides.com/chicago/
Contact: libref@usnwc.edu
Checkout the NYCU blog:
https://usnwc.libguides.com/blog
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