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How does the citation for a pamphlet differ from that for a book?
It doesn't; they are exactly alike.
A pamphlet usually does not have an author's name.
A pamphlet citation does not need the publisher's information.
A pamphlet may have an identifying number that should be included.
A pamphlet is not a serious publication, so it doesn't need to be cited.

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The differences of a pamphlet and a book are the following:
-A pamphlet usually does not have an author's name.
-A pamphlet may have an identifying number that should be included.

A pamphlet is an unbound booklet. It may consist of a single sheet of paper that is printed on both sides and folded in half.
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