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From: Rondina Muncy <>
Subject: Re: [TGF] Citing Kindle pages
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2012 11:32:12 -0500
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I took a look at the Nook yesterday while in the bookstore and found that
magazines have ebook edtiions that look very different than print editions.
The demo guy said that the "Nook" location may also be different that
"Kindle" locations. I'm wondering how long it will take for "locations" to
be revamped to some other term.

There was a cover article in *Wired* last year with the title, "Is the Web
Dead?" It discussed the migration of the Internet to social networking and
how it would not be used the way we or any researcher in other professions
may use it. Seems to me that there is a huge disconnect between developers
and a large group of users. Thus we have no page numbers.

Rondina
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On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 1:44 AM, Brigid O'Donnell <> wrote:

> Just to muddy the waters a bit more, the page numbers on an IPad (at least
> on the iPad 2), are vastly different depending on whether you hold it to
> read in landscape vs portrait mode... So I'm assuming you would have to
> indicate that somehow in the citation as well?
> Brigid
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