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AMA Style Guide, 11th ed.

Newspapers

Examples

Author's surname First initial Middle initial. Title of article. Name of Newspaper. Month Day, Year:Page(s). Accessed Date. URL

Online newspaper

Provide the section and/or page if available

1Bibic M. It's time to turn mental-health talk into action: Bell Let's Talk got the conversation going, but we must build on increasing awareness. The Globe and Mail. January 29, 2020:B4. Accessed July 2, 2021. https://www-proquest-com.library.sheridanc.on.ca/newspapers/s-time-turn-mental-health-talk-into-action/docview/2348235747/se-2?accountid=3455

Online newspaper with no author

2Employed, educated food bank-users up: hunger report paints startling picture of food insecurity in Ontario. Niagara Falls Review. January 4, 2020:A6. Accessed July 13, 2021. https://www-proquest-com.library.sheridanc.on.ca/newspapers/employed-educated-food-bank-users-up/docview/2518830392/se-2?accountid=3455

See section 3.13.1 (pp87-89) of the AMA Manual of Style, 11th edition.

Remember!

Your professor may have different citing expectations than library staff. Always check at the beginning of term and before starting assignments that the citing rules you are using are appropriate for your class.