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New! How To Cite a Kindle
- Advice from the APA Blog

- Chicago Style
"Like unpaged online content, Kindle editions are best cited with reference to chapter titles or numbers, subheadings, or a unique phrase that can be located by searching." - Using "N. pag." in MLA
30. PART OF AN ONLINE BOOK Place the title of the book part before the book’s title. If the part is a chapter or a short work such as a poem or an essay, put its title in quotation marks. If the part is an introduction or another division of the book, do not use quotation marks ... Following the publication information, give the page numbers for the part (or use “N. pag.” if the work is not paginated). End with ... the medium, and your date of access.
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