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ACU Library guide to referencing using AGLC4

Chapters in edited books

Footnotes

Note No Chapter author(s), 'Title of Chapter' in Editor (ed), Title of Book (Publisher, Edition, Year) Starting Page , Pinpoint.
1 Joe McIntyre, 'Re-examining the Judicial Function in Australia' in Gabrielle Appleby (ed), The Judge, the Judiciary and the Court (Cambridge University Press,   2021) 22 , 25-32.

Examples:

2 Sharyn Roach Anleu and Kathy Mack, 'Emotion Work as Judicial Work' in Paula Gerber and Melissa Castan (eds), Critical Perspectives on Human Rights in Australia (Thomson Reuters, 2021) vol 2, 143, 147-52.

3 Felicity Bell, Justine Rogers and Michael Legg, 'Lawyer Wellbeing in the (Robotic) Face of Technological Change' in Judith Marychurch and Adiva Sifris (eds), Wellness for Law: Making Wellness Core Business (LexisNexis, 2020) 181, 184.

4 Tim Rowse et al, 'Indigenous Governance' in Peter Cane, Lisa Ford and Mark McMillan (eds), The Cambridge Legal History of Australia (Cambridge University Press, 2022) 186, 192.

Bibliography

Chapter author(s) 'Title of Chapter' in Editor (ed), Title of Book (Publisher, Edition, Year) Starting Page
McIntyre, Joe, 'Re-examining the Judicial Function in Australia' in Gabrielle Appleby (ed), The Judge, the Judiciary and the Court (Cambridge University Press,   2021) 22

Examples:

Bell, Felicity, Justine Rogers and Michael Legg, 'Lawyer Wellbeing in the (Robotic) Face of Technological Change' in Judith Marychurch and Adiva Sifris (eds), Wellness for Law: Making Wellness Core Business (LexisNexis, 2020) 181

Roach Anleu, Sharyn and Kathy Mack, 'Emotion Work as Judicial Work' in Paula Gerber and Melissa Castan (eds), Critical Perspectives on Human Rights in Australia (Thomson Reuters, 2021) vol 2, 143

Rowse, Tim et al, 'Indigenous Governance' in Peter Cane, Lisa Ford and Mark McMillan (eds), The Cambridge Legal History of Australia (Cambridge University Press, 2022) 186

Notes

  • Cite an ebook as you would a print book.
  • Chapter title is enclosed in single quotation marks.
  • Use (eds) for multiple editors.
  • An author's first name and surname should be inverted and separated by a comma in the bibliography.
  • Initials in names should not be separated and should not be followed by full stop.
  • If there are more than three authors, the name of the author appearing first on the source should be included, followed by 'et al'.
  • For books with an editor (and no author), the name of the editor should appear in the same manner as an author's name and be followed by (ed) or (eds).
  • Bibliography entries do not end with a full stop, nor do they have a pinpoint.
  • For more information about citing chapters from edited books, refer to AGLC4 Rule 6.6.1 (page 103).