Occasionally, you may find that some eBooks don’t feature page numbers due to the way that the publisher has created it. If you wish to reference an eBook like this in an assignment, please consult the guidance in your aligned Referencing Guide:
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· Harvard Referencing Guide (page 21)
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· APA Referencing Guide (page 7)
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· OSCOLA Referencing Guide (page 34)
As a general rule, if your eBook does not have printed page numbers you will need to refer to a chapter/section/paragraph number to correctly identify the passage of text you are using. For example: ‘Leatherbarrow and Fletcher (2018) state that “HRM as a concept was attractive to many organisations because of its unitary perspective” (chapter 3, para. 2)’.
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