How to cite a journal Plymouth Humanities style

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Journal information: 

Journal information Cite whilst you write. Creating a Bibliography

Got your Journal reference! What do you need for your Bibliography?: 

Got your Journal reference! What do you need for your Bibliography?

What information do I need? Author if it has one (this one does not and title of article: 

What information do I need? Author if it has one (this one does not and title of article

What information do I need? Title of the Journal: 

What information do I need? Title of the Journal

What information do I need? Volume, number and pages: 

What information do I need? Volume, number and pages

What information do I need? Publication year : 

What information do I need? Publication year

What order should this Information be in?: 

What order should this Information be in?

So I am finished now? : 

So I am finished now? So I am finished now? Actually NO! It has to look a specific way For the ‘Plymouth Humanities style’ It should look like this in your Bibliography ‘Work, Work, Work’, Vie des Arts, 55, (2010): p. 21.

What does this look like in my work (Plymouth Humanities): 

What does this look like in my work (Plymouth Humanities)