how to reference books
Kubler-Ross, E. (1993a). AIDS: The ultimate challenge. New York, NY: Collier Books.
- Author/editor.
- Year of publication (in round brackets).
- Title (in italics).
- Edition (only include the edition number if it is not the first edition).
- Place of publication: publisher.
- Author/editor.
- Year of publication (in round brackets).
- Available at: URL.
- (Downloaded: date).
If devices do not provide pagination, use the information you have (Ioc, %, chapter).
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.
Format:
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.
For each type of source in this guide, both the general form and an example will be provided.
First, determine if you are citing the entire book or if you are citing a specific chapter in the book. This decision will determine how you should cite the resource.
The format for citing a book chapter is:
References:
http://libguides.ioe.ac.uk/c.php?g=482485&p=3299779
http://guides.library.lincoln.ac.uk/c.php?g=110736&p=717939
http://guides.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/c.php?g=27779&p=170363
http://rasmussen.libanswers.com/faq/32693
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/nmp/sonet/rlos/studyskills/harvard/3.html