Reference List
Author. Publication year. Book Title.
Location: Publisher's Name
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Reference List
Bruce, Steve. 2011. Secularization: In Defense of an
Unfashionable Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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The examples in this section are given with the text citation format (parenthetical citations) followed by the reference list format.
Note that these nouns -- "editor", "translator", "volume" and "edition", are abbreviated -- "ed. or eds.", "trans.", "vol.", and "ed." They are not included in text citations. Verbs "edited by" and "translated by" are spelled out.
One author / editor --invert the name in the reference list.
♦ (Pollan 2006, 99-100)
Polland, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin.
♦ (Greenerg 2008, 42)
Greenber, Joel, ed. 2008. Of Prairie, Woods, and Water: Two Centuries of Chicago Nature Writing.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Two authors -- only the first-listed name is inverted in the reference list (note the comma before "and" in the reference list).
♦ (Ward and Burns 2007, 52)
Ward, Geoffrey C., and Ken Burns. 2007. The War: An Intimate History, 1941-1945. New York: Knopf.
Three authors
♦ (Heatherton, Fitzgilroy, and Hsu 2008, 188-89)
Heatherton, Joyce, James Fitzgilroy, and Jackson Hsu. 2008. Meteors and Mudslides: A Trip through the
Landscape. Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati.
Four or more authors
For a book with four or more authors, include all the authors in the reference list entry. Word order and punctuation are the same as for two or three authors. In the text, however, cite only the last name of the first-listed author, followed by 'et al'.
♦ (Barnes et al. 2008, 118-19)
Books with author plus editor or translator
♦ (Garcia Marquez 1988, 66-88)
Garcia Marquez, Gabriel. 1988. Love in the Time of Cholera. Translated by Edith Grossman. London: Cape.
Chapter in an edited book -- include the chapter author; the chapter title in quotation marks; and the editor. Put "In" before the book title.
♦ (Gould 1984, 310)
Gould, Glenn. 1984. "Streisand as Schwarzkopf." In The Glenn Gould Reader, edited by Tim Page, 308-11.
New York: Vintage.
Institutional or corporate authors / other names in the author's place
♦ (California State University, Sacramento 1975)
California State University, Sacramento. 1975. Journals of Dissent and Social Change: A Bibliography of Titles in
the California State University, Sacramento, Library. Sacramento: The Library.
♦ ( ISO 1997)
ISO (International Organization for Standardization). 1997. Information and Documentation -- Rules for the
Abbreviation of Title Words and Titles of Publications. ISO 4: 1997. Paris: ISO.
Books with edition number (abbreviated as "ed." /"rev. ed." for Revised Edition )
♦ (Kendris and Kendris 2010)
Kendris, Christopher, and Theodore Kendris. 2010. 501 Spanish Verbs: Fully Conjugated in All the Tenses in a
New, Easy-to-Learn Format, Alphabetically Arranged. 7th ed. Hauppauge, N.Y.: Barron's Educational Series.
Electronic books
♦ (Austen [1813] 2007)
Austen, Jane. [1813] 2007. Pride and Prejudice. New York: Penguin Classics. Kindle.
Austen, Jane. [1813] 2007. Pride and Prejudice. New York: Penguin Classics. PDF e-book.
Austen, Jane. [1813] 2007. Pride and Prejudice. New York: Penguin Classics. Microsoft Reader e-book.
For books from library database subscriptions
♦ (Weimann, Schöb, and Knabe 2015)
Weimann, Joachim, Ronnie Schöb, and Andreas Knabe. 2015. Measuring Happiness : The Economics of Well-
Being. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. EBSCOhost.
For books online
♦ (Bonds 2014)
Bonds, Mark Evan. 2014. Absolute Music: The History of an Idea. New York: Oxford University Press.
https://doi.org/.... ( the URL for the whole book )