Apa How to Cite a Chapter in an Edited Book
This page contains reference examples for chapters in edited books/ebooks, including the following:
- Chapter in an edited book
- Chapter in an edited book, reprinted from another book
Use the same formats for both print and ebook edited book chapters. For ebook chapters, the format, platform, or device (e.g., Kindle) is not included in the reference.
Do not create references for chapters of authored books. Instead, write a reference for the whole authored book and cite the chapter in the text if desired.
- Parenthetical citation of a chapter of an authored book : (McEwen & Wills, 2014, Chapter 16, p. 363)
- Narrative citation of a chapter of an authored book : McEwen and Wills (2014, Chapter 16, p. 363)
1. Chapter in an edited book
Aron, L., Botella, M., & Lubart, T. (2019). Culinary arts: Talent and their development. In R. F. Subotnik, P. Olszewski-Kubilius, & F. C. Worrell (Eds.), The psychology of high performance: Developing human potential into domain-specific talent (pp. 345–359). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000120-016
Dillard, J. P. (2020). Currents in the study of persuasion. In M. B. Oliver, A. A. Raney, & J. Bryant (Eds.), Media effects: Advances in theory and research (4th ed., pp. 115–129). Routledge.
Thestrup, K. (2010). To transform, to communicate, to play—The experimenting community in action. In E. Hygum & P. M. Pedersen (Eds.), Early childhood education: Values and practices in Denmark. Hans Reitzels Forlag. https://earlychildhoodeducation.digi.hansreitzel.dk/?id=192
- Parenthetical citations : (Aron et al., 2019; Dillard, 2020; Thestrup, 2010)
- Narrative citations : Aron et al. (2019), Dillard (2020), and Thestrup (2010)
- Use this format for both print and ebook edited book chapters, including edited book chapters from academic research databases.
- If the chapter has a DOI, include the chapter DOI in the reference after the publisher name.
- Do not include the publisher location.
- If a chapter without a DOI has a stable URL that will resolve for readers, include the URL of the chapter in the reference (as in the Thestrup example, which is from the iBog database). Do not include the name of the database in the reference.
- If the chapter is from an academic research database and has no DOI or stable URL, end the book reference after the publisher name. Do not include the name of the database in the reference. The reference in this case is the same as for a print book chapter.
- Include any edition information in the same parentheses as the page range of the chapter, separated with a comma.
- For ebook chapters without pagination, omit the page range from the reference (as in the Thestrup example).
2. Chapter in an edited book, reprinted from another book
Bronfenbrenner, U. (2005). The social ecology of human development: A retrospective conclusion. In U. Bronfenbrenner (Ed.), Making human beings human: Bioecological perspectives on human development (pp. 27–40). SAGE Publications. (Reprinted from Brain and intelligence: The ecology of child development, pp. 113–123, by F. Richardson, Ed., 1973, National Educational Press)
- Parenthetical citations : (Bronfenbrenner, 1973/2005)
- Narrative citations : Bronfenbrenner (1973/2005)
- For a reprinted work (a work that has been published in two places at once), provide both years in the in-text citation, separated with a slash, with the earlier year first.
- Provide the title, page range, editor, year of publication, and publisher of the original work in parentheses after the information about the work that you used.
Last updated: December 2020 Date created: February 2020
Apa How to Cite a Chapter in an Edited Book
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