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1. Learn the approximate date or the month in which the article was written and, if possible, the author of the piece. Going to the records center equipped with this information will
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1. Set your page to four to eight columns. Most text programs have a columns feature. Consult your help menu if unsure how to use yours. 2. Format your text. Newspapers typically
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1. Your local library is a good place to start your research project. Pay a visit to your local library. As a resource for old newspaper articles, your local library is the ideal
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To cite a newspaper article, you first need to know if your teacher wants MLA or APA formatting. Also be careful about including both names-the name of the newspaper as well as the
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