![]() ![]() ![]() Name the major sections (chapter, section, and paragraph number abbreviate if titles are long), like you would do if you were citing the Bible or Shakespeare. To cite in text, either (a) paraphrase, thus avoiding the problem (e.g., “Gladwell, 2008”), or (b) utilize APA’s guidelines for direct quotations of online material without pagination (see Section 6.05 of the manual). ![]() Kindle books have “location numbers,” which are static, but those are useless to anyone who doesn’t have a Kindle too. In the text, however, citation can get confusing because e-books often lack page numbers (though PDF versions may have them). If you use another e-reader, put details of the version you have read in the instead. We were only able to find guidance for a couple of the popular referencing styles, but hopefully this will give you an idea of what to do next! Link to any good resources in the comments, and we’ll tweet them.ĪPA referencing: Gladwell, M. ![]()
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