Magazine paper is a type of newsprint made from wood pulp (cellulose), like most paper. It contains fibers that strengthen the paper, and often has a glossy coat made from chemicals such as olefins, waxes, or varnishes.
An online magazine article is the same as an article in a paper magazine except you can find it online, usually through the magazine's own website or through an article aggregation site. You can find an example through the given link.
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the magazine Living Without
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It is in the American Girl magazine 20th edition that has the room refresher article.
Single in the City was a magazine article about Denver's 24 "hottest catches" - singles looking for love. The magazine that ran it was the magazine 5280, a local Denver periodical.
Sure! Here is an example of a complete citation for a magazine article: Author's Last Name, First Name. "Title of the Article." Name of the Magazine, vol. number, no. number, publication date, page range.
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To cite an online magazine article in APA format, include the author's last name, first initial, publication date, article title, magazine name, URL, and access date. For example: Smith, J. (2021, January 15). "How to Cite Online Articles." Magazine Name. Retrieved from www.magazinewebsite.com/article. Accessed on February 1, 2021.
She picked up the magazine and began looking for an article on financial aid for college.
Some magazines have websites and accounts, where if you are subscribed to the magazine, you can access a limited amount of the magazine's material, but usually you can't access any article if you're just some Joe Schmo.
That is the correct spelling of article (the definers a/an/the, the sections of a law, or a story in a magazine or newspaper).