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CQ Researcher: How to Cite CQ Researcher

How to Search and Cite CQ Researcher

MLA

CQ Researcher in NoodleTools:

The citation information provided by databases is not always correctly formatted.  Use the following information to help create your CQ Researcher citation in NoodleTools.  See the NoodleTools page for more information about creating an account.

MLA

1.     Choose "database".

2.     Choose "magazine".

3.    The name of the database is CQ Researcher.

4.    When a pdf version of the article is available, look there for page numbers.  When offered, the pdf can be found just below the title of the article toward the right side of the page.  If no pdf is available you can leave the page number blank.

5.    The name of the magazine is CQ Researcher.

6.    Complete other article and magazine information as guided by NoodleTools.

APA

CQ Researcher in NoodleTools:

The citation information provided by databases is not always correctly formatted.  Use the following information to help create a CQ Researcher citation in NoodleTools.  See the NoodleTools page for more information about creating an account.

APA

1.    Choose "database" .

2.    Choose "magazine".

3.    Use http://library.cqpress.com/ as the URL.     Unless your instructor prefers:  The name of the database is CQ  Researcher.  The database accession number is the document ID number found at the very end of the article.

4.    When a pdf version of the article is available, look there for page numbers.  When offered, the pdf can be found under the title of the article toward the right side of the page.  If no pdf is available you can leave the page number blank.

5.    The name of the magazine is CQ Researcher

6.    The volume, issue, and date can be found near the article’s title on the web page or at the bottom of the first pdf page.

7.    Complete remaining article and magazine information as guided by NoodleTools.