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A Work In An Anthology

Chelsea blog 2by Chelsea Lee

An anthology is a collection of works, Lewin readerorganized around a central theme, that has been assembled by an editor or publisher. One type of anthology is oftentimes called anerveless works orconsummate works, in which all the writings of a particular author are published in one volume (or set of volumes) for like shooting fish in a barrel reference. Other anthologies comprise works by many unlike authors all of which share a theme (e.g., American literature of the 19th century).

Anthologies, and especially collected or complete works, may seem catchy to cite when both the writer(s) and the editor(s) are responsible for the entire book. Therefore some readers assume that both should appear in the citation. Withal, this is not the case. The proper method of citation for anthologies is explored below.

Whole Anthology Commendation

Whole edited anthologies should be cited like whatever other whole edited book would be cited. Only the editor appears in the author part of the reference.

Strachey, J. (Ed. & Trans.). (1953). The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud(Vol. 4). Retrieved from http://books.google.com/books

  • In text: (Strachey, 1953)

Gold, M. (Ed.). (1999). A Kurt Lewin reader: The consummate social scientist. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

  • In text: (Gold, 1999)

If desired, the name of the author of the collected works can be incorporated into the narrative.

Kurt Lewin was i of the near influential social scientists of the 20th century (for a collection of his works, see Aureate, 1999).

Multivolume Album Citation

To cite multiple volumes in an anthology, include the range of years over which the volumes were published (unless all were published in the aforementioned year) and the volume numbers in parentheses after the championship.

Koch, South. (Ed.). (1959–1963). Psychology: A study of scientific discipline (Vols. 1–3). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.

  •  In text: (Koch, 1959–1963)

Work in an Album Citation

Likewise, a work in an anthology should be cited like a chapter in an edited book, in which the chapter writer and chapter title appear at the commencement of the reference, followed by information virtually the edited book.

The only additional consideration for works in anthologies is that the individual work has been republished, which means that both the publication date of the anthology and the original publication date of the work in question are included in the reference entry and in-text citation. The publication date of the anthology goes in the primary date slot of the reference and the original publication date goes at the end.

Freud, S. (1953). The method of interpreting dreams: An analysis of a specimen dream. In J. Strachey (Ed. & Trans.),The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud (Vol. 4). Retrieved from http://books.google.com/books (Original piece of work published 1900)

  • In text: (Freud, 1900/1953)

Lewin, M. (1999). Personal adjustment and group belongingness. In Thousand. Gilt (Ed.), A Kurt Lewin reader: The complete social scientist (pp. 327–332). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. (Original work published 1941)

  • In text: (Lewin, 1941/1999)

Nosotros hope these examples help you lot understand how to cite anthologies and the works within them. For more instance citations of edited books and book capacity, seePublication Manual§ 7.02.

How to Cite an Anthology or Collected Works

Chelsea blog 2by Chelsea Lee

An anthology is a collection of works, Lewin readerorganized around a central theme, that has been assembled by an editor or publisher. One type of anthology is often called acollected works orcomplete works, in which all the writings of a particular author are published in one volume (or prepare of volumes) for easy reference. Other anthologies contain works by many different authors all of which share a theme (due east.g., American literature of the 19th century).

Anthologies, and especially collected or complete works, may seem catchy to cite when both the author(s) and the editor(s) are responsible for the entire book. Therefore some readers assume that both should appear in the citation. However, this is not the case. The proper method of citation for anthologies is explored below.

Whole Anthology Citation

Whole edited anthologies should be cited like any other whole edited book would be cited. But the editor appears in the author part of the reference.

Strachey, J. (Ed. & Trans.). (1953). The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud(Vol. 4). Retrieved from http://books.google.com/books

  • In text: (Strachey, 1953)

Golden, M. (Ed.). (1999). A Kurt Lewin reader: The complete social scientist. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

  • In text: (Golden, 1999)

If desired, the proper name of the author of the nerveless works tin be incorporated into the narrative.

Kurt Lewin was one of the most influential social scientists of the 20th century (for a collection of his works, come across Golden, 1999).

Multivolume Anthology Commendation

To cite multiple volumes in an anthology, include the range of years over which the volumes were published (unless all were published in the same year) and the volume numbers in parentheses after the championship.

Koch, South. (Ed.). (1959–1963). Psychology: A written report of scientific discipline (Vols. 1–3). New York, NY: McGraw-Colina.

  •  In text: (Koch, 1959–1963)

Work in an Anthology Citation

Likewise, a piece of work in an anthology should be cited like a chapter in an edited book, in which the chapter author and chapter title appear at the first of the reference, followed past information about the edited book.

The simply boosted consideration for works in anthologies is that the individual piece of work has been republished, which ways that both the publication date of the anthology and the original publication date of the piece of work in question are included in the reference entry and in-text citation. The publication appointment of the anthology goes in the principal date slot of the reference and the original publication date goes at the cease.

Freud, S. (1953). The method of interpreting dreams: An analysis of a specimen dream. In J. Strachey (Ed. & Trans.),The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud (Vol. 4). Retrieved from http://books.google.com/books (Original work published 1900)

  • In text: (Freud, 1900/1953)

Lewin, Thousand. (1999). Personal adjustment and group belongingness. In M. Gold (Ed.), A Kurt Lewin reader: The complete social scientist (pp. 327–332). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. (Original work published 1941)

  • In text: (Lewin, 1941/1999)

We hope these examples help you understand how to cite anthologies and the works within them. For more instance citations of edited books and book chapters, seePublication Manual§ seven.02.

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