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Do you include the page number in a bibliography?
In a bibliography or reference list, you’ll need to include the page range or specific chapter number of the part of the book you are citing. However, you only include the page (s) you are citing in your footnotes or endnotes or in-text citation. Here’s a simple citation structure example for the different styles:
How to include a chapter number in a caption?
Select the Include chapter number check box. In the Chapter starts with style list, select the heading style that was applied to the chapter heading. In the Use separator list, select a punctuation mark to separate the chapter number from the caption number.
When was the numbering method described in the writing center?
The method was described in 1979 (2, p. 885). [The citation indicates that the method was described on page 885 of reference number 2 (Israel et al.) on the reference list in the Writing Center handout about numbered references entitled “The Reference List.” Notice that the period for the sentence comes after the closing parenthesis.]
Where does the italicized title go in a bibliography?
The italicized title of the complete work/book comes next after the word “in.” In a bibliography or reference list, you’ll need to include the page range or specific chapter number of the part of the book you are citing. However, you only include the page (s) you are citing in your footnotes or endnotes or in-text citation.
How are the chapters in a book numbered?
The chapter is only posted online and the pages are numbered from 1, even though the chapter is numbered 13. All the page numbers of the printed chapters in the book (Chapters 1-12) are numbered as expected. Essentially, both Chapters 1 (printed) and 13 (online) begin with page 1.
Do you include chapter information in a citation?
Do not include any chapter information within the reference. Instead, within the body of the paper, refer to the Chapter in the parenthetical or narrative citation.