5. 4. 2 [CITING PERIODICAL PRINT PUBLICATIONS]
An Article in a Scholarly Journal (MLA 137-140)
1. For scholarly journals that do not number pages
continuously throughout an annual volume but begin
each on page 1, include the issue number to identify
the source.
2. Add a period and the issue number directly after the
volume number, without any intervening space:
example: 14.2-3 (volume 14, issues 2 and 3 combined)
3. Medium: Print (at the end, followed by a period).
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