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6 years ago in Review Article By Rashi Garg


Hey, Can I cite an article that I read on kindle? I am continuously asking the same question from everybody, but nobody has any idea about it. So, that’s why I chose this platform as everyone can see my problem here and reply. So, if anyone here, knows the answer then pls help.

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By Archana Bagga Answered 6 years ago

Yes, Why not? You have read that article, and of course, you can site it in your paper.


By Luv Bhatia Answered 6 years ago

In the citation, write writer’s last name first with publication date along with the book version you have read, such as Kindle DX, Kindle fire, and Adobe Digital Versions, etc. Also, end the citation with the book’s DOI or the source from where you downloaded it.


By Himakshi B Answered 6 years ago

I am sharing some examples; you can refer them to formulate the citation in your paper: Gladwell, M. (2008). Outliers: The story of success [Kindle DX version]. Retrieved from Amazon.com Brill, P. (2004). The winner’s way [Adobe Digital Editions version]. doi:10.1036/007142363X


By Supriya Mishra Answered 6 years ago

For the reference list entry, you’ll need to include the type of e-book version you have read (two examples are the Kindle DX version and the Adobe Digital Editions version). Instead of publisher’s information, include the book’s DOI or from where you have downloaded the e-book (if there is no DOI).


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