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  1. How to Cite a Book

    An MLA book citation includes the author’s name, the book title (in italics, capitalized headline-style), the edition (if specified), the publisher, and the year of publication. If it’s an e-book, write “e-book” (or a …

  2. How to Cite a Book in APA Style

    A book citation in APA Style always includes the author’s name, the publication year, the book title, and the publisher. Use the interactive tool to see examples, or try the free APA Citation Generator to create your citations …

  3. Citing a Book in APA

    To cite your ebooks automatically, use the “Book” form at CitationMachine.com, click “Manual entry mode,” and click the “E-book” tab. Everything will be properly formatted following APA bibliography guidelines. Featured links: APA Citation …

  4. APA Style (7th Edition) Citation Guide: Books & Ebooks

    If a book has no author or editor, begin the citation with the book title, followed by the year of publication in round brackets. If an author is also the publisher, omit the publisher …

  5. Referencing Books in Harvard Style

    To reference a book in Harvard style, specify the author, year, title, edition, editors or translators, and the publisher's location and name.

  6. APA Citation Guide (7th Edition): Books and eBooks

    Books and eBooks. It is not necessary to indicate that you have used an eBook when the content is the same as a physical book. However, you should distinguish between the eBook …

  7. How to Cite a Book in MLA

    An MLA book citation always includes the author(s), title (italicized), publisher, and publication year in the Works Cited entry. If relevant, also include the names of any editors or translators, the edition, and the volume.