8.6 – Source Type: Book & eBook Cues

Learning Objective

After completing the activities in this chapter, you’ll be able

  • identify an eBook or book, based on the source cues.

Books and eBooks may be found through your college library’s search feature and through web searches. Some books are available in multiple formats (online and in print) and some may be exclusively printed or online. The citation format for a book depends on it’s format and where you found it.

Examine the source and click on the (i) information symbol symbol to learn about each cue that helps to identify a Book or eBook.

Explore: Book & eBook cues

Screenshot of book cover and title page
Cover and title page image shows the book title, authors, and publication information. Image source: Made with Creative Commons by Paul Stacey and Sarah Hinchliff Pearson, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
Explore: Book & eBook Cues

Title of book: Made With Creative Commons
Authors: Paul Stacey & Sarah Hinchliff Pearson
Edition: This book is a first edition, so it doesn’t have an edition number.
Publisher: Ctrl-Alt-Delete

Activity source: “Explore: Book & eBook Cues” is is adapted from “Source Type: Book & eBook Cues” In APA Style Citation Tutorial by Sarah Adams and Debbie Feisst, University of Alberta Library, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 International License. / Adapted to use a CC licensed book.

Explore: Book & eBook Table of Contents/Index

Screenshot of a typical table of contents found in a book.
Screenshot of a book’s table of contents shows the book sections, front matter and back matter. Image source: Made with Creative Commons by Paul Stacey and Sarah Hinchliff Pearson, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
Explore: Book & eBook Table of Contents/Index (Text version)

The table of contents serves as an index for this book. The book is organized into two parts (Part 1: The Big Picture and Part 2: The Case Studies), and each individual section is identified with a starting page number. The beginning of the book has a foreward and introduction, while the end of the book has a bibliography and acknowledgements section.

Activity source: “Explore: Book & eBook Tables of Contents/Index” is is adapted from “Source Type: Book & eBook Cues” In APA Style Citation Tutorial by Sarah Adams and Debbie Feisst, University of Alberta Library, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 International License. / Adapted to use a CC licensed book.

Book & eBook Cues

Authors & Editors

Books and eBooks can have authors, editors, or both. There may be one individual responsible for a work or multiple individuals. Authors and editors names are prominently displayed on the front cover of books, or the first page of an eBook document. Their names are often repeated throughout the book in the header or footer of the print book/or eBook file.

Edition Statement

If a work has an edition, it is likely a book. Edition statements are usually found on the cover or title page.  If the book is a first edition, there is usually no edition statement.

Publisher

Books have a publisher responsible for their creation and distribution. Publisher information may be found on the cover, title page, or copyright page.

Table of Contents

Books have a publisher responsible for their creation and distribution. Publisher information may be found on the cover, title page, or copyright page.

Index & Appendices

Books have an index to help find the topic you’re interested in. Appendices may also be included where supplementary material helps support the content.


Attribution & References

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