Cite in-text in MLA with the author and page number in parentheses. For example: (Smith, 32). If there are multiple authors but no more than three, include all of the authors' last names In the citation. With more than three authors, list the first author that appears on the works cited page, followed by "et al" and the page number. For example: (Smith et al. 32).
Cite the textbook on the bibliography page in MLA format by including the author's name, the book title and publication information. For example: Smith, Charles. Textbook Title. New York, NY: Textbook Publishers, 1999. Print. List multiple authors with the first author as last name, first name and the others as first name, last name. For example: Smith, Charles, Jane Doe, Edward Peters. If the textbook has an editor, list the editor's name after the book title. For example: Smith, C. Textbook Title. Ed. James White. New York, NY: Textbook Publishers, 1999. Print.
Cite in-text with APA by using the author-date system. The last name and the publication date go in parentheses. For example: (Smith, 1999). If there are multiple authors, list all of the authors in the first in-text citation and list just the first author and et al in subsequent citations. For example: 1) (Smith, Jones, Doe, Peters, 1999), 2) (Smith et al., 1999).
Cite in APA style in the reference list with the author's (or authors') last name, the date of publication, the title of the textbook, the publisher and the publisher's location. For example: Smith, C., Jones, D., Doe, F., & Peters, E. (1999). Textbook Title. New York, NY: Textbook Publishers. If the book has an editor and no author, you list the editors where the authors would go and add (Eds.) immediately after their names. For a book with an author and editor, list the editor's name after the book title. For example: Smith, D. (1999). Textbook Title. E.B. White, (Ed.). New York, NY: Textbook Publishers.
Cite Chicago style with a foot note in-text and a bibliography entry. The only difference between the two entries is that the bibliography entry lists the author's last name first and does not include page numbers. You need the author's name, the publication information, the textbook title and the page number. For example: Charles Smith, Textbook Title (New York, NY: Textbook Publishers, 1999), 22. For multiple authors, list all the authors and for an editor, put the editor's name after the title. For example: Charles Smith, Jane Doe and Edward Peters. Textbook Title, ed. James Jones (New York, NY: Textbook Publishers, 1999), 22.