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Harvard referencing handbook (2nd edition)

The University of Lincoln Harvard referencing style

Chapter in an edited book

In-text citation

When referring to:

  • the book as a whole: (Hannum and Wang, 2012) 
  • a single page: (Hannum and Wang, 2012, 158) 
  • a range of pages: (Hannum and Wang, 2012, 158-161) 
Reference list

Hannum, E. and Wang, M. (2012) China: a case study in rapid poverty reduction. In: G.H. Hall and H.A. Patrinos (eds.) Indigenous peoples, poverty and development. New York, USA: Cambridge University Press, 149-204. 

Checklist
Chapter author (surname, initials) Hannum, E. and Wang, M.
Year of publication in round brackets (2012)
Title of chapter, followed by a full stop China: a case study in rapid poverty reduction.
In, followed by a colon In:
Editor(s)' initials followed by their surname(s) G.H. Hall and H.A. Patrinos
In round brackets put ed. (or eds. if more than one editor) (eds.)
Title (and subtitle if applicable) of book in italics, followed by a full stop if it is the first edition or a comma if it is a subsequent edition Indigenous peoples, poverty and development.
Edition (only if not the first edition) followed by a full stop  
Place of publication, followed by a colon New York, USA:
Publisher, followed by a full stop. Cambridge University Press.
Page range, followed by a full stop 149-204.

 

Chapter in an edited book