Newspaper article with jump page (continuation page)

This newspaper article begins on page 1A with a note to “See Park Projects, 3A” for the rest of the article. The information cited is on page 3A.

John Marks, “York County park projects include new dog park, river trails,” The Herald (Rock Hill, South Carolina), 8 December 2021, p. 3A, col. 4; image copy, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 1 August 2022).

Should I use the article title from page 1A, page 3A, or both? If both, how should this citation be altered?

Submitted byEEon Wed, 10/19/2022 - 18:31

rmpropst@bells ...

Good question!  EE would handle it this way ...

John Marks, “York County Park Projects Include New Dog Park, River Trails,” The Herald (Rock Hill, South Carolina), 8 December 2021, p. 1A col.1, carried over to 3A col. 4 as "Park Projects"; image copy, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/image/legacy/786493944/ : accessed 1 August 2022).

or

John Marks, “Park Projects,” The Herald (Rock Hill, South Carolina), 8 December 2021, p. 3A col. 4 (continued from "York County Park Projects Include New Dog Park, River Trails," p. 1 col.1); image copy, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/image/legacy/786493944/ : accessed 1 August 2022).

Note also:

  • EE citations follow Chicago Manual of Style's style guidance (8.159, 17th ed.; and EE 2.22) for headline style capitalization of article titles, whether written in narrative text or in citations. (And note that CMOS's style guidance goes far beyond the issue of citation, which is covered in only two of CMOS's sixteen chapters.)
  • EE would cite the specific URL, given the complexity of locating any newspaper items at this site; the full URL is also nicely short.