A group author may include an organization, commission, committee, government agency, or any entity that does not give individual authors on its title page.īook with No Given Author, including the Bibleįor the in-text citation, put the title where you would usually put the author’s last name, followed by a space and then the page number.Title of Book. Publisher, Year of Publication. 8th ed., The Modern Language Association of America, 2016. Title of Book. Number of ed., Publisher, Year of Publication. (American Allergy Association 30) Works Cited Group author and publisher the same When the group author and the publisher are different, the entry begins with the group author, which is what appears in the in-text citation: When the group author and the publisher are the same, the entry begins with the title, which is what appears in the in-text citation: In that case, put the group author at the beginning of the entry. Sometimes, the group author and the publisher are different. In that case, list the title first then list the group author as the publisher. Often, the group author and the publisher are the same. By Miguel do Cervantes Saavedra, edited by Robin Chapman, The Folio Society, 1995.īook with Group, Corporate or Entity Author The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote. By Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Signet Classics, 1992. In such cases, follow the examples given below. Sometimes you may wish to refer to the edited material of a book, or to the comments of the translator. The translator comes before the editor a comma separates these elements.
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