Chapter in authored book
Template
Surname AA. Title. Place of publication: Publisher; Year. Number of chapter, Title of chapter; p. x..
Example
Moody HR. Aging. Concepts and controversies. (6th ed.) Los Angeles: Pine Forge Press; 2010. Basic Concepts I, A life course perspective on aging; p. 1-26.
Steketee G, Frost RO. Treatment for hoarding disorder. Therapist guide [Internet]. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2014. Chapter 2, Evidence-based treatment for hoarding disorder; p. 13-22. Available from: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/ki/detail.action?docID=1573147
In text
In the text, numbers are used in parentheses. The citations are numbered and the reference list is arranged in the same order.
More information
- The reference is constructed in the same way as the reference to the entire book, followed by information about the chapter
- For more information on how to format references to books and report, see these reference types
- Use the same name and number for the chapter as in the source. If a number is lacking, omit this information
- State the chapter's first and last page. Omit the numbers that the first and the last page have in common, for example 12-8 instead of 12-18. If page numbers are lacking, omit this information
- The terms that are used in the references (for example editor, chapter, edition) are determined by the language of your text and not by the language of the source
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