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Some amazon advice please.
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Thankyou Howard for your constructive advice , I have sent you a pm. Thankyou:)0
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Sorry this is an old thread and I've been away for a couple of days but:
(be it collectable, specialist hobby, academic, you get the picture),
I have a Kindle and I love it but there is no conclusive way yet of referencing it, which means I might as well still opt for the print copy of a textbook or if I want to quote a non-fiction text I have on Kindle I have to find a print copy and look through it to get the page number. Kindle referencing is done by 'location' which is a large, rather meaningless looking number.
I'm sure at some point it will catch on but for the moment I do still tend to stick to print textbooks, and there is always a market in used ones given the extraordinary price some seem to sell for as new books."Well, it's election year, Bill, we'd rather people didn't exercise common sense..." - Jed Bartlet, The West Wing, season 4
Am now Crowqueen, MRes (Law) - on to the PhD!0
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