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Citing Sources: Newspaper

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This is a newspaper article that you found online in the Social Issues Researcher LRC database.

Citation Information
  1. Name of newspaper: Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  2. Page number(s): A19+ *
  3. Date of publication (M,D,YYYY): September 9,2010
  4. Article title:Unbiased Oversight for Stem Cell Work
  5. Author(s):Paul R. Sanberg 
  6. Name of online database:Social Issues Researcher
  7. URL: http://sks.sirs.com**
  8. Most recent date of access: November 4, 2010 ***


Final Citation

Sanberg, Paul R. “Unbiased Oversight for Stem Cell Work.” Atlanta Journal-Constitution

          9 Sept. 2010: A.19+. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 4 Nov. 2010. <http://sks.sirs.com>.

Notes
*The A stands for section of the paper, while the 19 is page 19 of that section. If you are given only one page number for a magazine or newspaper article in an LRC database, add a plus sign. 
**The acutally address is much longer. When you are using an LRC database, only include up to the .com part of the address. Look for the address on the bottom of your printout.
***The most recent date of access is the date you printed the article, not necessarily today's date. Look for the date at the bottom of your printout.


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