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To create an APA citation for a newspaper article, you need to include the author's last name, first initial, publication date, article title, newspaper name in italics, and the URL or DOI if available.
To cite a newspaper article in APA format, you should include the author's last name, first initial, publication date, article title, newspaper name in italics, and the URL or DOI if accessed online.
To cite a newspaper article found online in APA format, include the author's last name, first initial, publication date, article title, newspaper name in italics, URL, and access date in the following format: Author, A. (Year, Month Day). Title of article. Name of Newspaper in Italics. Retrieved from URL.
Examples of citation styles can be found on the Online Writing Lab site at Purdue University: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/ Librarians: Make them your FAVORITE search engines! http://library.manoa.hawaii.edu
a byline is a name of someone that typed the article
To cite a newspaper article with no author in a research paper, use the title of the article in quotation marks followed by the name of the newspaper in italics, the publication date, and the URL if it was accessed online.
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Author's last name, First name. "Title of the Article." Name of the Newspaper, Publication Date, URL (if accessed online).
The best answer would probably be something exotic that you find on the internet like the increase in the African cities population and if you get this froma reliable source like I have and name then newspaper you will get a good mark!
The title is the Main Subject of article like "Dogs gone wild".
Online it is fairly easy. Find the home page of the specific newspaper the article was in, for example The New York Times. There will be a search feature on that home page which you can use to look up the article. In a library old newspaper articles can be looked up using the microfish or microfilm system.