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19.2.1 Author's NameGive authors' names exactly as they appear at the heads <strong>of</strong> their articles. Follow the guidelines<strong>for</strong> book authors in 19.1.1.19.2.2 Date <strong>of</strong> PublicationThe main date <strong>of</strong> publication <strong>for</strong> a journal article consists only <strong>of</strong> a year. In a reference list entry, set it <strong>of</strong>f asits own element with periods following the author's name. In a parenthetical citation, put it after the author'sname without intervening punctuation.R: Burns, Sarah. 2005. Ordering the artist's body: Thomas Eakins's acts <strong>of</strong> self-portrayal. American Art19, no. 1 (Spring): 82–107.Jenkins, J. Craig, David Jacobs, <strong>and</strong> Jon Agnone. 2003. Political opportunities <strong>and</strong> African-Americanprotest, 1948–1997. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Sociology 109, no. 2 (September): 277–303.P: (Burns 2005, 95)(Jenkins, Jacobs, <strong>and</strong> Agnone 2003, 298–99)Notice that additional date in<strong>for</strong>mation may appear in paren<strong>theses</strong> later in a reference listentry, after the volume number (or issue number, if given; see 19.2.5).If an article has been accepted <strong>for</strong> publication but has not yet appeared, use <strong>for</strong>thcoming inplace <strong>of</strong> the date (<strong>and</strong> page numbers). To avoid confusion, include a comma after the author'sname in a parenthetical citation <strong>of</strong> this type. Treat any article not yet accepted <strong>for</strong> publicationas an unpublished manuscript (see 19.6).R: Author, Margaret M. Forthcoming. Article title. Journal Name 98.P: (Author, <strong>for</strong>thcoming)19.2.3 Article TitleList complete article titles <strong>and</strong> subtitles. Use roman type, separate the title from the subtitlewith a colon, <strong>and</strong> do not use quotation marks. Use sentence-style capitalization (see 22.3.1).R: Green, Nancy L. 2005. The politics <strong>of</strong> exit: Reversing the immigration paradigm. Journal <strong>of</strong> ModernHistory 77 (June): 263–89.Terms normally italicized in text, such as species names <strong>and</strong> book titles, remain italicizedwithin an article title; terms normally quoted in text remain in double quotation marks. Do notput a comma or period after an article title or subtitle that ends with a question mark or anexclamation point.R: Lewis, Judith. 1998. “'Tis a mis<strong>for</strong>tune to be a great ladie”: Maternal mortality in the Britisharistocracy, 1558–1959. Journal <strong>of</strong> British Studies 37:26–40.L<strong>of</strong>ten, Peter. 1989. Reverberations between wordplay <strong>and</strong> swordplay in Hamlet. Aeolian Studies 2:12–www.itpub.net

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