WHAT DO CITATIONS FOR PERIODICALS REQUIRE THAT CITATIONS FOR BOOKS DONT?

A. DATABASE TITLE AND BOOK DATE OF ACCESS
B. YEAR AND CITY OF PUBLICATION
C. AUTHOR LAST NAME AND PAGE NUMBER(S)
D. ARTICLE TITLE AND DATE/MONTH OF PIBLICATION

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The correct answer is D) Article title and date/month of publication

The citation for periodicals such as magazines, articles, and literary journals, differs from those of books.

To know when the citation is that of a periodical,

  • No place of publication will be listed
  • The name of the publisher is not listed
  • There would be a journal-title in addition to an article title
  • The numbers for volume and/or issue, and sometimes full dates or seasons of issue of the publication will be listed
  • There will also be page the numbers

Citation for books on the other hand contains:

  • the location of publication for example -
  • the name of the publisher
  • the no other form of dates other than the year it was published

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