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Old 01-18-2011, 01:38 AM   #7
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I'm also curious regarding this question. I've just got my Kindle after Christmas with the intent of putting books on it to be read for my Graduate program I am in. In some of my writings, I need to refer to a page number in my citation. Does anyone else know if there is an answer as to how this can be done within the Kindle itself? I could look up many of the books on Google books and find the page number on there, but that would be a time consuming process when citing many references.
No, it's not possible. Think of it like a different edition of the same book. The large print book vs. the standard print book vs. the same book by another publisher all have different page numbers. I'd suggest asking your professors if they'll accept a byte offset location from the ebook edition -- I guess it depends if you're talking about published papers or just homework.
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