Page numbers and other locating information - Notes-bibliography style: citing specific types of sources - Part II. Source Citation

A manual for writers of research papers, theses, and dissertations, 7th edition - Kate L. Turabian 2007

Page numbers and other locating information
Notes-bibliography style: citing specific types of sources
Part II. Source Citation

If you cite a particular passage in a note, give only the specific page(s) cited. For a bibliography entry or a note that cites the entire article, give the full span of page numbers for the article (see 23.2.4). By convention, page numbers of journal articles follow colons rather than commas.

N: 4. Tim Hitchcock, “Begging on the Streets of Eighteenth-century London,” Journal of British Studies 44 (July 2005): 478.

B: Gold, Ann Grodzins. “Grains of Truth: Shifting Hierarchies of Food and Grace in Three Rajasthani Tales.” History of Religions 38, no. 2 (1998): 150—71.

For journal articles published online, include page numbers (if available) as well as the URL (or permanent identifier) and the date you accessed the article. For details and examples, see 17.2.7. For general principles of punctuation and capitalization in URLs, see 17.1.7.