Answered By: Jackie Stevens
Last Updated: Jul 01, 2022     Views: 118

When you find a newspaper article that is available only via subscription or paywall (often these are library databases), provide the title of the newspaper and any volume, issue, and/or page numbers that are available for the article. Do not include any database information or links in the reference.
However, if the newspaper article was found in a database that is available free to the public (e.g. Trove), provide the direct link to the article

Newspaper - from a subscription database

In-text

Taylor (2017) OR (Taylor, 2017)

Reference list

Taylor, P. (2017, December 15). Secret quokka colony joins mainland ratrace. The Australian, 3.

 

Newspaper - from a database that is free to the public

In-text

Saunders (1998) OR (Saunders, 1998)

Reference list

Saunders, G. (1998, September 29). Doings of Chudleigh and Mole Creek.  Western Tiers, 16. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article213557518