5. 7. 5 [CITING ARTICLES AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS IN PERIODICALS]
An Article in a Newspaper (MLA 185)
1. Give the name as it appears on the masthead but omit any
introductory article:
example: New York Times (underlined), not The New York Times
2. Give the complete date--day, month, and year.
3. Abbreviate the names of all months except May, June,
and July [see 6.2].
4. Do not give the volume and issue numbers even if they
are listed.
5. If an edition is named on the masthead, add a comma after
the date and specify the edition ("natl. ed.," late ed." )
6. Follow the the edition--or date if there is no edition--
with a colon and the page number or numbers.
7. Indicate the section letter before the page number
(A, B, C, etc.).
8. For articles that continue to additional pages, cite only
the first page, followed by a plus sign, leaving no
intervening space:
examples: C5+, F7+
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