In EBSCO, at least in U.S., Ebsco gives a "cite" suggestion. See attached: Check cite suggestion in EBSCO.png
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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2018 14:48:16 +0100
From: Helen Stocker <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Referencing Question
Dear All
A student has emailed me with a couple of referencing questions, one of which, I don't know the answer to. Can anyone help?
"I have one article which is a normal journal article (and for the full bibliographic reference I have the page number range), but when I accessed it through EBSCO, I could only get an HTML version of it, so there are no page numbers. Do I just put "n.p." as the page numbers in the footnotes when I cite this source?"
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