5. 7. 2 [CITING ARTICLES AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS IN PERIODICALS]
An Article in a Scholarly Journal That Pages Each Issue Separately (MLA 184)
1. For scholarly journals that do not number pages
continuously throughout an annual volume but begin
each on page 1, include the issue number to identify
the source.
2. Add a period and the issue number directly after the
volume number, without any intervening space:
example: 14.2-3 (volume 14, issues 2 and 3 combined)
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