#Citing a journal without page number in APA
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In APA style, if you are citing a source without page numbers, such as a journal article, you should still include the author's name and the publication year in the citation. This is known as an in-text citation. For example, (Smith, 2019).
If you are directly quoting from the source and there are no page numbers available, you can use other methods to indicate the location of the quoted information, such as paragraph numbers for online sources or section headings for printed materials.
When creating a reference list entry for a source without page numbers, you should include as much information as possible to help readers locate the original source. This may include the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) or a direct link to the article if it is available online.
In summary, when citing a journal article in APA style without page numbers, be sure to include the author's name and publication year in your in-text citation and provide additional information in your reference list entry to help readers locate the original source.
The AI is telling me also what I have read. But some sources, says I have to add the page number. Here f.e. https://www.scribbr.com/category/apa-style/
you will find it under "APA in text cititations"