E-books often lack page numbers or the pagination changes depending on the e-reader. If you are required to provide pagination (check with your lecturer) use the following guidelines –
Author, AA Year of publication, Title of work, version, viewed Day Month Year, <http://xxxxx>
Author, AA Year of publication, Title of work, version, viewed Day Month Year, Database name.
Schiraldi, GR 2001, The post-traumatic stress disorder sourcebook: a guide to healing, recovery, and growth, Adobe Digital Editions, viewed 3 July 2012, Amazon.
Niemann, S, Greenstein, D & David, D 2004, Helping children who are deaf: family and community support for children who do not hear well, viewed 11 June 2007, <http://www.hesperian.org/publications_download_deaf.php>
Eddings, D 2010, The Pawn of prophecy, Kindle edn, viewed 27 March 2011, Amazon.
Faggiano, V 2012, Critical incident management: a complete response guide, 2nd edn, viewed 12 November 2012, <http://www.crcnetbase.com/ISBN/978-1-4398-7454-7>
See Book - Print for all Book formats (e.g. multiple authors, corporate authors, later editions).
Electronic Book
When citing a source you haven't read yourself, but which is referred to in a source you have read.
Lilly (as cited in Maxwell 1999, p.25) stated that '...'
'...' (Schwartz as cited in Burton, Westen & Kowalski 2009, p.63)
Maxwell, F 1999, Phonology, Brooks Cole, San Francisco.
Burton L, Westen D & Kowalski R 2009, Psychology, Wiley, Milton, Qld.
If there is no author - substitute the title in the position of the author.
Title of work Year of publication, Publisher, Location.
Macroeconomics, prices and quantities: Essays in memory of Arthur M. Okun 1983, Blackwell, Oxford, England.
If the location is not known - substitute n.p. in place of the location.
There are no guidelines for citing works with no publisher in the Style Manual: For Authors, Editors and Printers. It is acceptable in other styles to use the location and date. Consult your lecturer before citing material without a publisher.
If the date is not known - substitute an approximate date (c. for circa or ? after date) or n.d. in place of the year.
Author, AA c. year, Title of work, Publisher, Location.
Author, AA n.d., Title of work, Publisher, Location.
Author, AA 1943?, Title of work, Publisher, Location.
Smythe, V c. 2007, Ant colonies: How they communicate, Emu, Canberra.
Browne, JD n.d., Forensic science as a career, Tower, London.