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6.1.5 Citing a book with an editor / editors<br />

For works which are edited, the layout remains the same as for authored books<br />

except that (ed.) or (eds) appears immediately after the names of the editor(s):<br />

Cooper Charles R. & Greenbaum Sidney (eds) 1986. Studying Writing: Linguistic<br />

Approaches. Written Communication Annual 1. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.<br />

Note that when referring to such a work within the text, the author should be cited.<br />

6.2 Articles<br />

6.2.1 Citing an article in an edited book<br />

A reference to an article in a book should include the following information:<br />

a) surname first name of the author(s)<br />

b) year of publication followed by a FULL STOP<br />

c) title of the article (do not use capital initials except for words which are always<br />

capitalised and the first word in the subtitle) followed by a FULL STOP<br />

e) then IN surname of the editor(s), followed by (ed.) or (eds) followed by a COLON<br />

f) pages where the article occurs followed by a FULL STOP<br />

g) list the book under the name of the first editor as in 6.1.5.<br />

The following example is correct:<br />

Showalter Elaine (ed.) 1985. The New Feminist Criticism. New York: Pantheon Books.<br />

Woodcock Bruce 1985. „Long memoried women‟: Caribbean women poets. In<br />

Showalter (ed.): 55-78.<br />

Note that you do not need to keep these items together in the final list of works cited.<br />

Alphabetise the list as usual.<br />

6.2.1 Citing an article in a journal<br />

A reference to an article in a journal should include the following information:<br />

a) surname first name of the author(s) of the article<br />

b) year of publication followed by a FULL STOP<br />

c) title of the article; do not use capital initials except for the first word of the main<br />

title and subtitle, and words that are always capitalised followed by a FULL STOP<br />

d) title of the journal in italics and volume number followed by a COLON<br />

e) pages where the article occurs followed by a FULL STOP<br />

Note: most academic journals use continuous pagination throughout the volume;<br />

if this is not the case, you should give the issue number after the volume<br />

number in brackets.<br />

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