Format your citation in the following manner if you are adhering to APA guidelines: Author's Last, F. (Date of Publication). Title of article. Name of Newspaper, pages. For example: Smith, K. (2010, January 20). China calls on Venezuela to increase imports. The New York Times, p. A1.
If the article appears on more than one page, list all relevant pages. For example: Smith, K. (2010, January 20). China calls on Venezuela to increase imports. The New York Times, pp. A1, D4. Note that in APA format, only the first letter of the article title should be capitalized, along with any proper nouns. The name of the newspaper should appear in italics.
Format your citation in the following manner if you are adhering to Chicago Manual of Style or Turabian guidelines: Author's Last, First. Year of Publication. Title of article. Name of Newspaper, Day of Publication, Name of Section, Name of Edition. For example: Smith, Kelly. 2010. China calls on Venezuela to increase imports. The New York Times, January 20, International section.
If the article appears in a specific edition of the paper, note that at the end of your citation. For example: Smith, Kelly. 2010. China calls on Venezuela to increase imports. The New York Times, January 20, International section, Late edition. Note that, as in APA style, only the first word and proper nouns in the article title should be capitalized. The name of the newspaper should appear in italics.
Format your citation in the following manner if you are adhering to MLA guidelines: Author's Last, First. "Title of Article." Name of Newspaper Date of Publication: Page Number. Medium of Publication. For example: Smith, Kelly. "China Calls on Venezuela to Increase Imports." The New York Times 20 Jan. 2010: A1. Print.
If the article appears in a specific edition of the paper, list the edition after the date of publication. For example: Smith, Kelly. "China Calls on Venezuela to Increase Imports." The New York Times 20 Jan. 2010 late ed.: A1. Print.
If a newspaper does not have a wide readership, list the city and state of origin in brackets after the name of the paper. For example: Smith, Kelly. "China Calls on Venezuela to Increase Imports." The Indianapolis Examiner [Indianapolis, IN] 20 Jan. 2010: A1. Print. Note that in MLA format, all words in the title are capitalized except for articles. The name of the newspaper should be italicized.