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I’m trying to cite an article that appears in The Floridian as part of a of the St. Petersburg Times.
Here’s the Article, https://www.newspapers.com/image/318582041. See also page 1 for a description a the bottom of the page https://www.newspapers.com/image/318577430/
CMOS 14.197 shows an example of the New York Times Magazine. In that example however, the name of the parent newspaper is not necessary. I think in this case it is because otherwise no one would know it was part of the St. Petersburg Times, not to mention that the Floridian is also the name of a former newspaper.
This is my attempt and I've treated it much like the magazine is section although I am unsure if that's the way to do it.
Terry Dunham, “B-I-N-G-O! The Way Gail Mann Plays the Game Boggles The Mind. She Does it from Memory,” St. Petersburg (Florida) Times, 20 February 1977, The Floridian, 19–21; digital image, Newspapers (https://www.newspapers.com/image/318582041 : viewed 7 June 2022). Newspapers identifies the paper as The Tampa Bay Times.
Appreciate your feedback. Thanks.
Hendrickson, if I looked at…
Hendrickson, if I looked at your citation without having read your explanation first, I would be puzzled over two things:
With regard to point 2, I suspect it's just a typo (omission of italics).
With regard to point 1: EE would follow the principle "Cite what we use." That would eliminate the confusion over two titles. Then you can just add a sentence to make whatever explanations will better identify your source.
To your point, the website…
To your point, the website Newspapers refers to the St. Petersburg Times as the Tampa Bay Times. It's just a reminder to myself.
I made both titles italics simply because in the example in CMOS the title of New York Times Magazine was italics. I'm guessing that's not correct. If I understand you correctly I should only use one of the titles (which one I don't know) and then explain the other.
Yes, Hendrickson. Cite the…
Yes, Hendrickson. Cite the magazine in which it appears. Then add your explanations to say that the magazine appears within the newspaper, which Newspapers.com calls by yet another name.
Thanks so much!
Thanks so much!