Hello,
Please does anyone know how to cite a quote from a source (an education resource) that doesn't have any page numbers? Would it be, for example, "Woods 2003 no.pg.no", or something similar? There are some good Harvard referencing guides on the net but none of them seem to include this scenario.
thank you in advance,
You could use s.l. (sine loco) although that is usually used for publications that have no place name in hte basic information. you could use it though I suppose, or no page no. best probably to ask one of the librarians if you want the definitive answer.
An accepted way of writing a citation that has no page numbers is to use 'n. pag'. This is the convention used by the MLA.
A simple summary can be found here
http://www.noodletools.com/helpdesk/index.php?action=kb&article=46
Hope this helps.
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