Last name, first initial year, 'title of article,' journal title, journal volume, issue, pages. Available from: name of database [date accessed]. Here's an example: Malhotra, Y 2003, 'The knowledge application gap in information systems research and education and their quest for the dependent variable', Information Resources Management Journal, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 1-7. Available from: Proquest. [17 February 2004].
Anne Frank wrote in her journal while she was hiding with her family.
Yes, the word journal is a common noun, A proper noun would be the name of a journal, for example, The Journal of the American Medical Association.
The "Middle Ages".
It depends on what kind of journal and what kind of information you need. If it is a personal journal, and you need personal information about someone, then a personal journal is what you need.
with reference to
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.
a citation
in APA standards what is the appearance of a journal name in a citation and reference list
Book titles and journal names are typically italicized in a reference list.
Italicized
The "Post Reference" or PR is used ona Ledger to lead you back to the original transaction by identifying the Journal and the page in the Journal. Example - GJ1 = General Journal, page 1. On a Journal the PR can be used to identify the account number used from the chart of accounts
should be entered when posting to the ledger
Italicized
To create a journal entry in SAP, you can use transaction code FB50 (for general journal entries) or FB01 (for posting with reference). You'll need to enter the necessary details such as the posting date, account numbers, amounts, and a reference document number. Once you have completed the entries, you can save the journal entry.
capitalize
periodical
They have it hidden in Bobby's house for future reference.