in APA standards what is the appearance of a journal name in a citation and reference list
The appearance of a journal name in a citation and reference list is typically in italics. This formatting convention helps to distinguish the journal's title from other elements in the citation and improves readability.
Italicized
ITALICIZED
capitalize
In a citation within the text, the journal name appears in italics followed by the volume number, issue number in brackets, page numbers, and publication year. In the reference list at the end of the document, the journal name is also in italics, followed by the volume number, issue number in brackets, page numbers, and publication year.
a citation
periodical
Guidelines
Italicized
For the IN TEXT citation you'll need the author's last name and year of publication. If its a direct quote, you'll also need the page number. For the FULL citation, if its a journal article, you'll need the author(s), year of publication, title of article, title of journal, issue number, and pages.
The Citation was a name for a line of business jets produced by Cessna. Cessna called its prototype the FanJet 500, which first flew on the 15th September 1969.
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