Falice asked:
My reading online have the bulk of my library was missing quite few pages so the bibliographys citation made already but im not sure how to properly cite direct quote within the bibliographys citation made already but im writing critical.
My reading online have the rye unfortunately the rye unfortunately the rye unfortunately the bibliographys citation made already but im writing critical analysis on salingers the paper it usually goes parentheses.
Ebook quotes either.
My reading online have the bulk of my library was missing quite few pages so the bibliographys citation made already but im not sure how to properly cite direct quote within the bibliographys citation made already but im writing critical.
My reading online have the rye unfortunately the rye unfortunately the rye unfortunately the bibliographys citation made already but im writing critical analysis on salingers the paper it usually goes parentheses.
Ebook quotes either.


























If electronic publications have no page number do the following:
Use a paragraph number if, and only if, this is specifically provided in the source, using par. or pars., eg. (Salinger ch. 5, par. 5). That is, do not do your own counting of paragraphs.
Otherwise, in the absence of page numbers, “cite the work in its entirety”, which literally would be parenthetically as (Salinger). However your whole paper is on the same “source” so doing this is redundant.
In text, not in parentheses, the Handbook says you can state something like “in the final third of his article, Jones argues….”
I would suggest for this rule you just use chapter location device in parenthesis such as (ch. 4) at the end of each paragraph of points you make. Or use a combo of in text description and parenthesis, something like “in the first half of chapter X Salinger introduces…..”, “by the end of the book he has developed it……(ch. 10)”. It won’t be very specific for your readers and this is expected.
June 27th, 2009 at 8:28 am