Reference Machine - Chapters in Edited Books - Vancouver style
On this page: How to do a bibliographic reference for an edited book in Vancouver style:
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Reference Machines for an article in a journal,
a book, a newspaper or magazine article or
an Internet reference.
Lee KC, Selecting & integrating CALL software programs into the EFL classroom. In B Morrison, D Gardner, K Keobke & M Spratt editors. ELT perspectives on IT & multimedia Hong Kong: The English Language Centre, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; 1992. p.69-87.
If you can't find an author's name, for example in a newspaper or magazine, use the title of the newspaper or magazine.
Do not use 'et al.' in bibliographies: quote the names of all the authors and/or editors.
If you don't know which name is the family name and which are the other names:
- Look at the pages in the front of the book for the Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data. If you see the author's name with a comma after the first word, then that first word is the author's family name.
- Use the library catalogue to search for the title of the book, then look for the author's name.
- Search for the book at Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble, find the book by its title, then look for the author's family name.
- Check the list of other names.
- If you can't find the information in the sources above, use all of the name.
The author's initials are the first letters of each of the author's family names. For example, if the author is Wong Wai Man, then the initials are WM
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Last updated on: Friday, August 19, 2016