. An article accessed through a library data base by May Gottchalk titled Reconsidering Dyslexia. The article was

published in the May 24, 2002, issue of Education Matters and you retrieved the article using Wilson Select on
November 22, 2003, on the Ferris State Library Web Database Access with the address
...

In this format is the issue going to be a magazine article or a journal article or a newspaper article?

If/When the publication is in print instead of accessible online, is it a magazine? a newspaper? a journal?

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/
Bookmark this website.
Use the list at the left as the table of contents.

Click on the link for Electronic Resources and then scroll down to the section called An Article from an Online Database (or Other Electronic Subscription Service).

Let me know what you think.

I put is as a regular article.

Thank you :D

Based on the information provided, the format of the article titled "Reconsidering Dyslexia" is unclear. To determine whether it is a magazine article, journal article, or newspaper article, we need to consider a few key points:

1. Source: Identify the database and platform used to access the article. In this case, "Wilson Select" suggests that it is accessed through a database. Databases typically contain academic and scholarly sources, making it more likely for the article to be a journal article.

2. Author: Check if the author is an academic or a journalist. May Gottchalk does not give clear indications about their background. However, if the author is an academic or a researcher, it is more likely to be a journal article.

3. Publication: Look for information regarding the publication itself. Education Matters sounds like a journal that focuses on educational topics. However, without further details, it is difficult to determine the exact nature of the publication.

4. Date: Pay attention to the publication date. May 24, 2002, suggests that it could be either a magazine or journal article, as both types can have specific dates of publication.

Without additional information, the exact format of the article cannot be determined definitively. However, considering the use of a database, the potential focus on educational matters, and the possibility of an academic author, the article is more likely to be a journal article.