How do I reference a direct quote from an eBook in APA when there are no page numbers?
Updated 23/06/2022 01.09 PM
Enclose the quoted statement in double quotation marks to reference in-text. If the eBook has no page numbers, use one of the following:
Use paragraph number if numbering is shown in the original.
For example, (Smith, 2016, para. 87)
Count the paragraphs from the heading to the paragraph containing your quoted statement to provide a paragraph number.
For example: (Smith, 2016, Introduction section, para. 3)
If there are no paragraph numbers in the source, provide the heading of the section where your quoted words belong.
If headings are too long, provide the few first words as a shortened section title but enclose it in double quotation marks.
For example: (Smith, 2016, "The Alternatives to the Standard," para. 4).
Refer to our Referencing guides for more details.
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