Properly attributing sources read on digital devices, such as e-readers, is essential for academic integrity and to give credit to the original author. The process involves identifying relevant details from the e-book and formatting them according to the specific citation style required (e.g., MLA, APA, Chicago). For example, a citation might include the author’s name, title of the book, edition (if applicable), publication date, and the Kindle edition details, potentially with a location number if page numbers are unavailable.
Accurate source acknowledgment prevents plagiarism and strengthens the credibility of scholarly work. Failing to provide proper attribution can lead to accusations of academic dishonesty and undermine the author’s reputation. Historically, citation practices evolved with the development of print media; the rise of digital formats necessitates understanding how to adapt these practices to electronic publications. Furthermore, adhering to established citation styles ensures consistency and facilitates easier verification of sources by readers.