The article in question is not .pdf, and this causes the problem. So, short of getting it from another Library, the page numbers are not accessible. Any other possible solutions?
Cheers!
JM
Christopher D. Green wrote:
Jean-Marc Perreault wrote:
Another question with APA.
If a journal article is retrieved from a database, how does one go about referencing the pages? Many articles do not have the "original" page numbers, only the pages you printed.
This was one of the serious problems with the original HTML versions of the articles APA posted on their website. They have now replaced (most of) them with .pdf versions (which has its own problems, but the lack of page numbers is not one of them).
If the article you're interested in has not appeared in a .pdf version, then you can't tell the page numbers (because APA didn't bother to put them in like, say, I did in most of the documents in the "Classics in the History of Psychology "site) and you have to go to the print versions.
Regards,
-- Jean-Marc Perreault Yukon College Whitehorse, Yukon 867-668-8867
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