Edited book/ Book chapter
In-text citations
Paraphrasing
According to Alice Mills and Jeremy Smith taboo in literature is … (23).
Direct quote
Place direct quotes between double quotation marks " " and provide the page number(s) from the book.
"Infectious disease is a topic that …" (Brown 83).
Works Cited
Edited collection
Template
Editor/s. Book title. Publisher, Year.
Example
Mills, Alice, and Jeremy Smith, editors. Utter Silence: Voicing the Unspeakable. Peter Lang, 2001.
Chapter from edited collection
Template
Chapter author. Chapter title. Book title, edited by editor/s name(s) (given name then surname), Publisher, Year, Chapter page range.
Example
Brown, Janet. “Silence, Taboo and Infectious Disease.” Utter Silence: Voicing the Unspeakable, edited by Alice Mills and Jeremy Smith, Peter Lang, 2001, pp. 83–91.
Notes on style
- Basic: Give author, title (italics), place and name of publisher and year, and publication medium.
- Different edition: Add edition description after title. Edition information is only given for editions other than the first. If no edition statement is shown on the book, assume it is the first (and no statement needed).
- Edited collection: Give editor/s in author position followed by ‘editor.’ or ‘editors’.
- Chapter from edited collection: Give chapter title (in quotation marks). Give book title (in italics). Give editor/s name/s (given name then family name) preceded by 'edited by'.