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      • Provide the author, year of publication, title, and publisher of the book. Use the same format for both print books and ebooks. Use the copyright date shown on the book’s copyright page as the year of publication in the reference, even if the copyright date is different than the release date.
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  2. Cite a book automatically in APA. The following contains a list of the most commonly cited print book sources. E-books are described on our "Electronic Sources" page. For a complete list of how to cite print sources, please refer to the 7 th edition of the APA Publication Manual.

    • Whole Books
    • Children's Book Or Other Illustrated Book
    • Edited Book Chapters

    See APA's Book referencesfor examples on: volumes of a multivolume work, republished books, or consult the guide directly for a template of examples (Section 10.2, pp. 321-328). Use same formats for both print books and ebooks.

    See APA's advice on Children's book or other illustrated book referencesor consult the guide directly [Section 10.2, p. )

    See APA's advice and examples on citing a Chapter in an edited book or their blog on Book chapters: What to citeor consult the guide directly [Section 10.3, pp.326–329].

  3. Often we wish to cite information, such as a definition or particular facts about a topic, and we need to cite an entry in a reference work, such as an encyclopedia or dictionary. When the entry has no named author, begin the reference with the group or organization that created the reference work.

  4. An author won't necessarily be a person's name. it may be an organization or company, for example, Health Canada. These are called group or corporate authors. If a book has no author or editor, begin the citation with the book title, followed by the year of publication enclosed in parentheses.

  5. MLA Works Cited Page: Books. When you are gathering book sources, be sure to make note of the following bibliographic items: the author name (s), other contributors such as translators or editors, the book’s title, editions of the book, the publication date, the publisher, and the pagination.