author: The name of the author of the book quoted. Use either author, or last and first (for the first name, and middle names or initials), not both.
last: The name of the author of the book post quoted. Use either author, or last and first (for the first name, and middle names or initials), not both.
first: The name of the author of the book post quoted. Use either author, or last and first (for the first name, and middle names or initials), not both.
coauthors: The names of the coauthor(s) of the book. Separate multiple names with semicolons.
editor: The name of the editor of the book.
editors: The names of the editors of the book. Separate multiple names with semicolons.
chapter: The chapter of the book quoted. You can either specify a chapter number (for example, "chapter=7") or a chapter title (for example, "chapter=Introduction").
title: Mandatory: the title of the book.
url: The URL or web address of an external website containing the full text of the book. Do not link to any website that has content in breach of copyright.
archiveurl: Use archiveurl and archivedate (which must be used together) to indicate the URL or web address of a webpage on a website such as the Internet Archive or Perma.cc at which the webpage has been archived, and the date on which the webpage was archived.
archivedate: "
accessdate: Alternatively, if the webpage cannot be archived, use accessdate to indicate when its URL was accessed. (If the webpage has been archived, it is unnecessary to use this parameter.)
edition: The edition of the book quoted, for example, "2nd" or "3rd corr. and rev.". If quoting from the first edition of the book, it is usually not necessary to specify this fact.
location: The location where the book was published. If more than one location is stated, separate the locations with semicolons, like this: "London; New York, N.Y.".
publisher: The name of one or more publishers of the book. If more than one publisher is stated, separate the names with semicolons.
date: The date that the book was published. Use either date, or year (and month), not both.
year: The year (and month), that the book was published. Use either date, or year (and month), not both.
month: The year (and month), that the book was published. Use either date, or year (and month), not both.
volume: The volume number of the book. TODO: Use volume_plain if you wish to suppress the word volume appearing in front of the volume number and identify the volume in some other way (for example, "book II").
page: The page number of the book.
passage: The portion of the book post being quoted. The defined term will be highlighted in bold in the passage quoted like this: "'''cyberspace'''".
term: The defined term to be highlighed in the passage.
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