What is Article Issue Number?

What is Article Issue Number?

The difference between the numbers is that “volume typically refers to the number of years the publication has been circulated, and issue refers to how many times that periodical has been published during that year” (Wikipedia, n.d., para. 2).

Where can I find the article number?

Volume and issue numbers: In peer-reviewed articles, usually listed right after the periodical title. Page numbers: The page range for the entire article is often listed right after the volume and issue numbers. If not, find the first page number, then scroll to the end of the article to find the last page number.

What is the article ID?

An article ID number will replace the familiar page number. The six digits in the article ID are a 2+2+2-digit code designating the issue number, section-heading number, and the article-sequence number (in a particular section). B 63, 014405 (2001), i.e., the article number is used instead of a page number.