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You'll want one, like Adobe's, which does.) 2) a version designed specifically for use on the full range of Kindles as well as other ereaders or apps using the Mobi format and 3) a version in ePub format for ereaders or apps that work with it. The content of this guide is also available in three e-book formats: 1) a PDF version that can be printed out in whole or part and also used with hyperlink navigation on an iPad or other tablet, indeed, on any computer (Be aware that not all PDF readers allow the user to follow links. The current online format, released in early 2016, was created with the assistance of a team of students enrolled in a graduate software engineering course at Cornell. Importantly, however, it documents the many respects in which contemporary legal writing, very often following guidelines set out in court rules or style guides, diverges from the citation formats specified by those academic texts.
