How do I cite an article from that was translated in its entirety?

Answer

Here's a basic rubric for citing the translation of an article in MLA (8th) format, followed be an example:

 

Author last name, author first name. "Title of Article in English." Publication Title  vol#.Issue(2007): page numbers. Trans. First Name Last Name. Trans. of "Title of Article in Other Language." Rpt Of Publication Title vol#.Issue (1887):page numbers. Print  or  Database Name. Web. Access Date

 

Example:

 

Moskowitz, Paula.  "Citation For Students." Journal of Citation 24.2(2007): 34-50. Trans. Lynda Hanley. Trans. of "Citacion Para Estudiantes." Rpt. of History of Citation 10.7(1888): 24-40. JSTOR. Web. 15 Nov. 2010.

 

...And here's another rubric and example for APA (7th) format borrowed from Theresa Bell at Royal Roads University (Her response in full is here):

 

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  1. Paula, Great job! This was a toughy!
    by Betty Gallagher on Nov 15, 2010