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Edited Books

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Edited Books

By Number of Editors

Template

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EDITOR'S SURNAME, First Initial(s)., ed., Publication year. Book title. Edition(if not first). Place of publication: Publisher.

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Citation
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(Stangos 1981)

Stangos (1981) suggests that...

Quoting

"..." (Stangos 1981 p. 27)

According to the Stangos (1981 p. 27), "..."

Reference List

STANGOS, N., ed., 1981. Concepts of modern art. revised ed. London: Thames and Hudson.

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1ST EDITOR'S SURNAME, First Initial(s). and 2ND EDITOR'S SURNAME, First Initial(s)., eds., Publication year. Book title. Edition(if not first). Place of publication: Publisher.

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Citation
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(Skinner and Driscoll 2007)

Skinner and Driscoll (2007) discuss that...

Quoting

"..." (Skinner and Driscoll 2007 p. 56)

According to Skinner and Driscoll (2007 p. 56), "..."

Reference List

SKINNER, D. and DRISCOLL, P., eds., 2007. ABC of major trauma. 4th ed. London: BMJ.

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1ST EDITOR'S SURNAME, First Initial(s)., 2ND EDITOR'S SURNAME, First Initial(s). and 3RD EDITOR'S SURNAME, First Initial(s)., eds., Publication year. Book title. Edition(if not first). Place of publication: Publisher.

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Citation
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(Palmer, Cox and Brown 2007)

Palmer, Cox and Brown (2007) discuss that...

Quoting

"..." (Palmer, Cox and Brown 2007 p. 75)

According to Palmer, Cox and Brown (2007 p. 75), "..."

Reference List

PALMER, K.T., COX, R.A.F. and BROWN, I., eds., 2007. Fitness for work: the medical aspects. 4th ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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EDITOR'S SURNAME, First Initial(s). et al., eds., Publication year. Book title. Edition(if not first). Place of publication: Publisher.

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Citation
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(Heywood et al. 2006)

Heywood et al. (2006) mention that...

Quoting

"..." (Heywood et al. 2006 p. 97)

According to Heywood et al. (2006 p. 97), "..."

Reference List

HEYWOOD, P.M. et al., eds., 2006. Developments in European politics. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.