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Below are two examples of how to cite an online scholarly journal, as noted from the UNC Writing Center.

Full-text Article, Retrieved from an Online Database (view detail)

Reider, Noriko T. "The Appeal of Kaidan Tales of the Strange." Asian Folklore Studies 59.2 (2000): 265-284. Academic Search Premier. Web. 6 Feb. 2002. <http://eresources.lib.unc.edu/eid/description.php?resourceID=1265>.

Article from a Scholarly Journal (Online) (view detail)

Windholz, Anne M. "An Emigrant and a Gentleman: Imperial Masculinity, British Magazines, and the Colony That Got Away." Victorian Studies 42.4 (1999/2000): 631-658. <i">Project Muse. Web. 27 Feb. 2002. <http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/victorian_studies/v042/42.4windholz.pdf>.

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