To cite a Journal article, choose the NoodleTools option that best describes where you found your source:
- Database = a Taft Subscription Database such as Academic Search Complete or JSTOR.
- Website = a full-text journal article found through a search engine such as Google Scholar.
Next you will choose the type of source you are citing. In this case, Journal.
For your citation you will need:
- a permanent link to the article (also known as a permalink, persistant link, or stable URL)
- information about the article: author, full title, and page numbers of the article.
- information about the journal: Name of journal, vol. and issue number, date of issue.