Answered By: Kathryn Park
Last Updated: Nov 08, 2024     Views: 13

It really depends on where the article is mentioned your paper.

  • If it is discussed all within the same paragraph, you could use this, making sure to include each page: (Zender 138, 141). 
  • If the pages are spread out in your paper more, but you have not cited other source in between you could use this: (Zender 138), and the rest with just the page number like this (141). 
  • If the pages are spread out and you have cited other sources in between, you would cite like this each time, (Zender 138), but with the page number(s) from which each came of course. If any have come from the same page, that's ok, still cite like that if other sources are in between. 

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