Journal articles - Author's name - Parenthetical citations–reference list 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

Journal articles - Author's name
Parenthetical citations–reference list style: citing specific types of sources
Part II. Source Citation

Most of the periodicals you will consult for a paper are classified as journals, which are scholarly or professional periodicals available primarily in academic libraries and by subscription. Journals often include the word journal in their titles (Journal of Modern History), but not always (Signs). Magazines are usually not scholarly publications; they are more accessible to readers than journals, in both their content and their availability outside academic settings. This distinction is important because journal articles and magazine articles are cited differently. If you are unsure whether a periodical is a journal or a magazine, see whether its articles include citations; if so, treat it as a journal.

19.2.1 Author's name

Give authors' names exactly as they appear at the heads of their articles. Follow the guidelines for book authors in 19.1.1.