Create parenthetical references throughout your text wherever you wish to cite paraphrased or quoted material. Your parenthetical references will cite the author of the article or essay, not the editor. Begin each parenthetical reference with an open bracket. Write the last name of the author of the article followed by a space and the page number(s) from which you obtained the referenced material. End your parenthetical reference with a close bracket and the appropriate punctuation.
Create a separate entry for each article or essay in your works cited. Each entry should begin with the author of the article's surname followed by a comma, a space and the author's first name. Follow with a period. Leave one space. Write the title of the essay, article or chapter in quotation marks. End with a period. Leave one space.
Write the title of the anthology or collection in which you found the essay, article or chapter in italics. End with a period. Leave one space. Write "Ed." followed by the editor's first and last name. End with a period. Leave one space.
Write the place of publication for the anthology or collection followed by a colon and a space. Write the name of the publishing company followed by a comma and a space. Write the year of publication followed by a period. Leave one space.
Write the page range for the essay or article within the larger collection or anthology. End with a period. Leave one space. Write the medium of publication, for example "Print" or "Web."
Check your citation against this template:
Lastname, First name. "Title of Essay." Title of Collection. Ed. Editor's Name(s). Place of Publication: Publisher, Year. Page range of entry. Medium of Publication.
Create parenthetical references throughout your text wherever you wish to cite paraphrased or quoted material. Your parenthetical references will cite the author of the article or essay, not the editor. Begin each parenthetical reference with an open bracket. Write the last name of the author of the article followed by a space and a comma. Write the year of the anthology or collection's publication followed by a comma and a space. Write the page number(s) you wish to reference. End with a close bracket and the appropriate punctuation.
Create a separate entry in your references for each essay or article you wish to cite. Each entry should begin with the author's last name followed by a comma, a space and the author's initials. Follow with a period and a space. In brackets, write the year of publication. Follow the close bracket with a period and a space.
Write the title of the article, essay or chapter followed by a period and a space. Write "In" followed by the editor's name. Following the editor's name write "(Ed.)" followed by a comma and a space.
Write the title of the anthology or collection in italics. Leave one space. In brackets, write "pp." followed by the page range of the article, essay or chapter. Follow the close bracket with a period and a space.
Write the location of publication. Follow with a colon and a space. Write the name of the publishing company. End with a period.
Check your citation against this template:
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year of publication). Title of article or chapter. In A. Editor & B. Editor (Eds.), Title of book (pages of chapter). Location: Publisher.
Create footnotes throughout your text wherever you wish to cite paraphrased or quoted material. The first footnote for each source will start with the author's name, written first to last and followed by a comma and a space. Write the title of the article or essay in quotation marks. Follow the title with a comma and a space. Write "In" followed by the title of the anthology or collection in italics. Follow with a comma, a space and "ed." Write the editor's name, first to last. Follow with a period and a space. In brackets, write the place of publication followed by a colon and a space, the name of the publication company followed by a comma and a space, and the year of publication. Follow the close bracket with a comma and a space. Write the page number(s) your footnote references. End your footnote with a period.
Use a shortened format for subsequent footnotes for each source. Subsequent footnotes will start with the author's surname followed by a comma and a space. Write an abbreviated title in quotation marks, followed by a comma and a space. Write the page(s) your footnote references. End your shortened footnote with a period.
Create a separate entry in your bibliography for each essay or article you wish to cite. Each entry will begin with the author's last name and first name, separated by a comma. Follow with a period and a space. Write the title of the article or essay in quotation marks. Follow the title with a period.
Write "In" followed by the title of the anthology or collection in italics. Follow the title with a comma and a space. Write "edited by" followed by the editor's name, first to last. Follow with a comma and a space. Write the page range of the article or essay followed by a period and a space.
Write the place of publication followed by a colon and a space. Write the name of the publication company followed by a comma and a space. Write the year of publication followed by a period.
Check your citation against this example from the Chicago Manual of Style:
John D. Kelly, "Seeing Red: Mao Fetishism, Pax Americana, and the Moral Economy of War," in Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency, ed. John D. Kelly et al. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010), 77.