How do I enter a newspaper article in EndNote to reference in Harvard (Lancaster University Library) style? Last Updated: Dec 07, 2022 Views: 8040
The Harvard (Lancaster University Library) style has been configured in EndNote to output your references correctly.
Make sure that you choose the right Reference Type, and the right information is in the right field in your EndNote reference
For a Print newspaper article, choose the Newspaper article reference type in EndNote.
Part of reference | Corresponding field in Endnote |
---|---|
Family name of author, initials or the title of the newspaper if not available |
Reporter Family name, First name or initial Each author on a new line Enter the organisation's name followed by a comma, e.g. The Times, |
Year | Year |
Title of article or column header | Title |
Full title of newspaper | Newspaper |
Day and month | Issue Date e.g. 3 Sep. |
Page numbers | Start page |
For an Online newspaper article, choose the Electronic Article reference type in Endnote.
Part of reference | Corresponding field in Endnote |
---|---|
Family name of author, initials or the title of the newspaper if not available |
Author Family name, First name or initial Each author on a new line Enter the organisation's name followed by a comma, e.g. Economist, |
Year | Year |
Title of article or column header | Title |
Full title of newspaper | Periodical title |
Day and month |
E-Pub date e.g. 8 Feb. |
URL |
URL |
Accessed date |
Date accessed e.g. 19 February 2021 |
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