Citing an edited book
Published January 29, 2021. Updated August 15, 2021.
To create a reference or citation for an edited book, you will need to know the book’s author, editor, chapter title, book title, publication year, publisher, and URL.
The examples below will show you how to cite an edited book in MLA, APA, Chicago style, and Harvard referencing.
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Citing an edited book in MLA style
In-text citation example:
(Weber 72)
Works cited entry example:
Weber, Max. Economy and Society. Edited by GuentherRoth, University of California Press, 1978.
For more examples and information, view our citing a book in MLA guide.
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Citing an edited book in APA style
In-text citation example:
(Roth, 1978)
Reference list entry example:
Roth, G. (Ed.). (1978). Economy and society. University of California Press.
For more examples and information, view our citing a book in APA guide.
Citing an edited book in Chicago style, notes-bibliography
Footnotes example:
Note
Guenther Roth, ed.
Economy and Society
(Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1978), 641–972.
Bibliography entry example:
Roth, Guenther, ed. Economy and Society. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1978.
For more examples and information, view our citing a book in Chicago Style guide.
Citing an edited book in Chicago style, author-date
In-text citation example:
(Roth 1978, 671)
Reference list entry example:
Roth, Guenther, ed. 1978. Economy and Society. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
For more examples and information, view our citing a book in Chicago Style guide.
How to cite an edited book in Harvard referencing style
In-text citation example:
(Roth, 1978)
Reference list entry example:
Roth, G. (ed.) (1978) Economy and society. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
For more examples and information, view our citing a book in Harvard Referencing Style guide.
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