If you were citing a direct quotation from chapter 11 of the book edited by the editors below, how should you format your reference?
A.
Havemann, L., Katan, S., Anstead, E., Gillies, M., Stroud, J. and Sherman, S. (2023). “Digitally supported assessment”, in Amrane-Cooper, L., Baume, D., Brown, S., Hartzipanagos, S., Powell, P., Sherman, S. and Tait, A. (eds.) Online and distance education for a connected world. London: UCL Press, pp. 195-210.
B.
Amrane-Cooper, L., Baume, D., Brown, S., Hartzipanagos, S., Powell, P., Sherman, S. and Tait, A. (2023). Online and distance education for a connected world. London: UCL Press, pp. 195-210.
C.
Havemann, et al. (2023). “Digitally supported assessment”, in Amrane-Cooper, L., Baume, D., Brown, S., Hartzipanagos, S., Powell, P., Sherman, S. and Tait, A. (eds.) Online and distance education for a connected world. London: UCL Press, pp. 195-210.
D.
Havemann, et al. (2023). “Digitally supported assessment”, in Amrane-Cooper, L., Baume, D., Brown, S., Hartzipanagos, S., Powell, P., Sherman, S. and Tait, A. (eds.) Online and distance education for a connected world. London: UCL Press
1 answer
To cite a direct quotation from chapter 11 of the book, you should include the necessary components that indicate both the authors of the chapter and the editors of the book, the title of the chapter, and the details of publication. The correct format for this citation, following APA style, would be:
C.
Havemann, et al. (2023). “Digitally supported assessment,” in Amrane-Cooper, L., Baume, D., Brown, S., Hartzipanagos, S., Powell, P., Sherman, S. and Tait, A. (eds.) Online and distance education for a connected world. London: UCL Press, pp. 195-210.
Option C is the most complete, as it includes both the complete citation of the chapter as well as the editors, the book title, publication details, and pages.