Template
[#] X. Last name, "Title of the article," Title of the newspaper, Abbreviated month. Day, Year. Accessed: Abbreviated month. Day, Year. [Online]. Available: URL
Examples
[1] M. Corkery and S. Maheshwari, "As customers move online, so does the holiday shopping season," The New York Times, Nov. 23, 2020. Accessed: Dec. 1, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/23/business/retailers-ecommerce-black-friday.html
[2] G. Kolata, "A cancer trial's unexpected result: remission in every patient," The New York Times, Jun. 5, 2022. Accessed: Jun. 7, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/05/health/rectal-cancer-checkpoint-inhibitor.html?smid=url-share
Comments
- The date of retrieval should be stated for all electronic sources, in addition to the year of publication. This is written as shown above, with the word "Accessed". The reason for this is that electronic sources may theoretically get edited and the information in them can then change. For this reason it is important to indicate at what time you studied an electronic source.
- Sometimes other people than the author express their views in an article, for example in interviews. This does not change the appearance of the citation. The author of the article is still indicated in the in-text citation and reference list entry. To make it clear whose views you are citing, you can mention it in the text. For example: Dr. Luis A. Diaz Jr. of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center says he believes this is the first time this has happened in the history of cancer [2].