you can get to the journal's webpage via the doi of the article easily. You can find 'cite article' right below the title and authors. If you click this, you'll get a suggestion of how to cite this article (Andena L, Caimmi F, Leonardi L, Nacucchi M, De Pascalis F. Compression of polystyrene and polypropylene foams for energy absorption applications: A combined mechanical and microstructural study. Journal of Cellular Plastics. 2019;55(1):49-72. doi:10.1177/0021955X18806794).
However, different journals have different ways to cite. Thus you might adapt the citation accordingly to the journal's guidelines.
When citing a research paper, you generally need to include the following information:
Authors: Provide the names of all the authors who contributed to the paper. List the last name followed by the initials of the first and middle names (if available). If there are multiple authors, separate their names with commas.
Title: Include the title of the research paper. Capitalize the first letter of the title and any subtitles. Italicize or use quotation marks to indicate the title depending on the citation style you are using.
Journal or Conference Information: Specify the name of the journal or conference where the paper was published. Include the full title of the journal or the abbreviated form as per the citation style.
Publication Date: Provide the year of publication in parentheses. If available, include the month and day as well.
Volume and Issue (if applicable): If the paper is published in a journal that has volumes and issues, include the volume number, issue number, and page range. This information helps readers locate the paper within the journal.
DOI or URL: If the paper has a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), include it in the citation. If the paper is available online and does not have a DOI, provide the URL or a direct link to the paper.
Here is an example of how you can cite a research paper in APA (American Psychological Association) format:
Smith, J. D., Johnson, A. B., & Davis, C. E. (2022). Title of the Research Paper. Journal of Scientific Research, 35(2), 123-145. doi:10.xxxxxxx
In this example, replace "Smith, J. D., Johnson, A. B., & Davis, C. E." with the actual names of the authors, "Title of the Research Paper" with the paper's actual title, "Journal of Scientific Research" with the journal name, "35" with the volume number, "2" with the issue number, "123-145" with the page range, and "doi:10.xxxxxxx" with the actual DOI of the paper.