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S72.B: Ekel<strong>and</strong>, Ivar, James J. Heckman, <strong>and</strong> Lars Nesheim. “Identification <strong>and</strong> Estimation <strong>of</strong> HedonicModels.” In “Papers in Honor <strong>of</strong> Sherwin Rosen,” Journal <strong>of</strong> Political Economy 112, S1 (February2004): S60–S109.17.2.7 Articles Published OnlineFor online journals, follow the guidelines <strong>for</strong> articles in print journals. In addition, include theURL <strong>and</strong> the date you accessed the material (15.4.1). Note that a URL alone is not sufficient;you must provide the full facts <strong>of</strong> publication, as far as they can be determined, so that areader can search <strong>for</strong> the source even if the URL changes. Articles in online journals mightnot include page numbers, especially if they are not published in parallel print journals. Ifpage numbers are not available, you may identify the location <strong>of</strong> a cited passage in a note byadding a descriptive locator (such as a preceding subheading) following the word underbe<strong>for</strong>e the URL <strong>and</strong> access date.N: 4. Brian Uzzi <strong>and</strong> Jarrett Spiro, “Collaboration <strong>and</strong> Creativity: The Small World Problem,” AmericanJournal <strong>of</strong> Sociology 111, no. 2 (September 2005), under “Milgram's Small World Theory,”http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AJS/journal/issues/v111n2/090090/090090 html (accessed December 19,2005).B: Uzzi, Brian, <strong>and</strong> Jarrett Spiro. “Collaboration <strong>and</strong> Creativity: The Small World Problem.” AmericanJournal <strong>of</strong> Sociology 111, no. 2 (September 2005).http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AJS/journal/issues/v111n2/090090/090090 html (accessed December19, 2005).Online databases <strong>of</strong> articles generally list all the elements necessary <strong>for</strong> citations. Include thestable URL listed, which also identifies the database in which you consulted the article.N: 6. Lawrence A. Shapiro, “Multiple Realizations,” Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 97, no. 12 (December 2000): 642,http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022–362X%28200012%2997%3A12%3C635%3AMR%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Q(accessed June 27, 2006).B: Shapiro, Lawrence A. “Multiple Realizations.” Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 97, no. 12 (December 2000):635–54. http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022–362X%28200012%2997%3A12%3C635%3AMR%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Q (accessed June 27, 2006).17.3 Magazine ArticlesMany guidelines <strong>for</strong> citing journal articles (see 17.2) apply equally to magazine articles.In most cases, cite weekly or monthly magazines by date only, even if they are numberedby volume <strong>and</strong> issue. Do not enclose the date in paren<strong>theses</strong>. If you cite a specific passage in anote, include its page number. But you may omit the article's inclusive page numbers in abibliography entry, since magazine articles <strong>of</strong>ten span many pages that include extraneousmaterial. If you include page numbers, use a comma rather than a colon to separate them fromthe date <strong>of</strong> issue.N: 11. Mark Schapiro, “New Power <strong>for</strong> ‘Old Europe,’” The Nation, December 27, 2004, 12–13.

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