Where would you click to add the journal volume and issue information in a new citation?

The specific location to add journal volume and issue information may vary depending on the citation style and the reference management tool you are using. However, in many citation styles, such as APA or MLA, you would typically include the volume and issue information within the full reference for a journal article.

In most reference management tools, you would find a field or a section to enter the citation details, such as the article title, authors, publication date, etc. Within this section, there is usually a specific field for volume and issue information. It may be labeled as "volume," "vol.," "number," "issue," or something similar.

Typically, you would enter the volume number in the corresponding field and, if applicable, the issue number in a separate field. If the journal does not have an issue number, you can leave that field blank.

It's a good practice to consult the documentation or user guide of your specific reference management tool for detailed instructions on how to add volume and issue information in citations.