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How do I cite an academic journal APA?

Journals and periodicalsPrint journalsJournals are written and published periodically and they are valuable in providing up to date information. The difference between the book citation and journal is that you have to provide the volume number and issue. The volume number should be italicized along with the journal title.Last name, F. M. (Date Published). Article title. Journal Title, Volume (Issue). P/s.When you want to cite a whole section of a journal you can use the name of the editor of that section in place of the author name. The section title should follow the editor name and then the journal title. In case the editor name is not present you can move the section title to the beginning of the citation.Last Name, F. (Eds.). (Date Published). Section title. Journal Title. Volume (Issue). p-p. doiThe periodicals can be cited just like a print article. You can provide all the citation information the website provides. Provide the issue number if it is there as it will help in finding the exact article.Last Name, F. M. (Date Published). Title of article. Title of Online Periodical. Vol (Issue if it is there). Retrieved from URLElectronic journalsThere are two ways to retrieve articles from electronic journals: either you have a library subscription and you can retrieve articles from that library’s online database; or you can access some journal articles (that are free to view) form your internet search. In both cases you have to provide full citation and make clear that the reader understands how you retrieved the information.The article title should be in sentence case while the journal title should be in title case. The journal title and the volume number is also italicized while the article title is not. The volume number should follow the journal title and the issue number should be in parentheses. The issue number is not always there but do write the issue number if it is there.Some electronic journals assign unique DOI (Digital Object Identifier) number to its articles. The DOI helps in finding that article online. But it should be noted that not all electronic articles have DOI number assigned. When there is a DOI number assigned to an article you can write the DOI number in the reference otherwise you have to provide the link or URL for that article. You do not need to put a period after the URL or DOI number.Last name, F. M. (Date Published). Article title. Journal Title, Volume (Issue). Page/s. Retrieved from URL

Do you italicize journal titles in APA?

Yes; in references formatted to conform to APA style, journal titles are italicized and are given in full (not abbreviated) and in title case (every significant word starts with a capital letter). Thus, Review of General Psychology, (neither Rev Gen Psychol nor Review Of General Psychology).

Do people sometimes dream they meet someone they know from real life and then learn the other person met the dreamer in a very similar dream during the same night? (See Comment)

There is an excellent 1997 book entitled “Mutual Dreaming” by Linda Lane Magallon. In 19 chapters, there is a wealth of information there. Just recently, in the June issue of the APA journal Dreaming (published by the International Association for the Study of Dreams), there is a paper by Patrick McNamara, Luke Dietrich-Egensteiner, and Brian Teed (Boston) also with the title “Mutual Dreaming” (vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 87–101).

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