Chapters in an edited book
For chapters in an edited book, the source element begins with the word “In” followed by the editor(s) of the book with (Ed.) or (Eds.) followed by a comma after the last editor. The initials of each editor’s name are placed in front of the last name. Next is the title of the book in italics and sentence case followed by the page numbers in parentheses and a period. The name of the publisher is next followed by a period; omit designations of the type of business structure such as “Inc.” or “LLC”. Enter the DOI or URL if there is one.
Brislin, R. W. (1980). Translation and content analysis of oral and written materials. In H. C. Triandis (Ed.), Handbook of cross cultural psychology (pp. 389-444). Allyn and Bacon.
Danaher, M., Schoepp, K., Ater Kranov, A., & Wallace. J. B. (2018). Empowering graduates for knowledge economies in developing countries. In F. Belqasmi, H. Harroud, M. Agueh, R. Dssouli, & F. Kamoun (Eds.). Emerging technologies for developing countries (pp. 220-225). Springer International. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67837-5_21