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APA Citation Guide, 7th edition: Article in a Reference Book

About Citing Books

For each type of source in this guide, both the general form and an example will be provided.

The following format will be used:

In-Text Citation (Paraphrase) - entry that appears in the body of your paper when you express the ideas of a researcher or author using your own words.  For more tips on paraphrasing check out The OWL at Purdue.

In-Text Citation (Quotation) - entry that appears in the body of your paper after a direct quote.

References - entry that appears at the end of your paper.

Information on citing and several of the examples were drawn from the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.).

Numbers in parentheses refer to specific pages in the manual.

Article in a Reference Book (p. 324-325; 328)

General Format 
 
      In-Text Citation (Paraphrase): 
      (Author Surname [of Article], Year)
     
      In-Text Citation (Quotation):
      (Author Surname [of Article], Year, page number)
 
      References (Quotation):
Author Surname [of Article], First Initial. Second Initial. (Year). Article title. In Editor First Initial. Second Initial. Surname (Ed.), Reference book title: Subtitle (# ed. edition, Vol. volume #, pp. page range of article). Publisher.
  
Example
 
      In-Text Citation (Paraphrase):
      (Lindgren, 1994)
 
      In-Text Citation (Quotation):
      (Lindgren, 1994, p.468)
 
      References:
Lindgren, H. C. (1994). Stereotyping. In Encyclopedia of psychology (Vol. 3, pp. 468-469). Wiley.

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