This resource was fairly straightforward to catalog. I went to my local public library to find it. I consulted OCLC authority to find the author's authorized access point. I looked at my library's record for an example and looked at other eBook examples in OCLC. The publication statement was confusing. The $a field had [S. I.] which come to find out means in latin that the publication location is not known. It should be abbreviated S. l. as in sino locale but my library record actually has S. I. I put the subfield a as [Publication location not identified]. I also consulted OCLC bibliographic Formats and Standards for the various fields and their indicators.