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When you refer to poems, use line references; if the poem is divided into sections or<br />

books, refer to [Book. Lines]. Excerpts from poems are typed with exactly the same<br />

layout, capitalisation and punctuation as in the original:<br />

What dire Offence from am'rous Causes springs,<br />

What mighty Contests rise from trivial Things, [I.1-2]<br />

Excerpts from prose works are typed similarly to excerpts from non-literary works:<br />

shorter ones in the running text with quotation marks, longer ones indented and<br />

single-spaced without quotation marks.<br />

5.5.3 References to Internet sources<br />

For sources available as Internet pages, give the surname of the author(s) and the<br />

year of publication of the material or of the most recent update. For collectively<br />

authored Internet sources, give the name of the website and the year of publication.<br />

The example following is correct:<br />

… can be divisive factors in cyberspace as well (Gurak 1995).<br />

5.5.4 References to ebooks<br />

In addition to author and the year of publication of the ebook version, references to<br />

ebooks should contain as accurate information of the source as possible. If there is<br />

no pagination, this would typically include the numbers of the book (if given) and<br />

chapter (if given) in question. The example below is from a source without<br />

pagination:<br />

… is well illustrated in this scene (James 1996, bk. 6, chap.1).<br />

5.5.5 References to plays and the Bible<br />

For plays, provide the reference in the format Act: Scene: Line. See examples below:<br />

In Twelfth Night, Shakespeare … (I.v.165-187).<br />

Chaucer shows in Troilus and Criseyde ... (III: 994).<br />

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