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Hello, I am in Management Information Systems   BUS 7700  with Dr. Keogh. We have an eText book and we have Learning Track links in our weekly assignments. There are no page numbers and I am struggling to determine how to use this as a reference?

 

Thank you for any guidance you can provide...

 

 

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Beth DeAngelis B.A. R.T. (R) (M) (BD) (CT) CTT+

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Answer

Hello Beth
 
To answer your question:
The APA rule is as follows:
How do you cite when there is no page number?
In-Text No Page Numbers (Internet Resources) [6.05]
  1. Use the author or author's surname(s), the date of publication, paragraph number.
  2. If no author is given, use the title of the document or headings.
  3. Do not include initials or full names of the author or author's first name(s)

So if you know the title of the book e.g. (The Math Book, 2007), use the title and the year. If you know the authors name you could use the author's last name and the year e.g. (James, 20007).

In the references you can do the same. Just use any information you have, like the url for the book in the course in addition to the author, title, year, place of publication and publisher. That should be enough for a book reference.

If you need any further help, please let me know.

Gloria Dikeogu, Ottawa University Library

 

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