Ah, I just found the chapter citation via Google Scholar, so my question is answered (sort of). http://goo.gl/u9MYf
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Chad Just curious to know if it is possible to manually add citations (e.g., a chapter in a book) to Google Scholar? http://goo.gl/3d7uG
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