

Title in the form of the Term: Upcycling. If an online reference work is continuously updated and the versions are not archived, use "n.d." as the date.

Next, in parentheses, list the year of publication. Add a period after the group author or creator. Do not abbreviate group authors or a company name in the reference list. For group authors, list the group author or company name exactly as it appears on the title page, including capitalization. End the reference after the edition if there is no DOI.įor more information about dictionary references, see Section 10.3 on pages 326-329 and example 47 on page 328 of the APA Manual, 7th ed.Īuthor or Creator: Cambridge University Press.īegin with the group author or creator of the book. Source Information: Blank - do not add anything When the author and publisher are the same, do not repeat in the publisher spot. Add a period after "ed" and outside the parentheses. Add the abbreviation "ed" after the number. After the title of the book, add the edition number in parentheses. Italicize the title but do not end with a period as the dictionary has an edition.Įdition of Book: (11th ed.). Capitalize only the first word of the title and subtitle and all proper nouns or names. If there is a subtitle, separate it from the title by a colon. Title & Subtitle of the Book: In Merriam-Webster's collegiate dictionary Next, begin by putting the word "In" followed by the title of the book.


For group authors, list the group author or company exactly as it appears on the title page. Begin the reference with the group author or creator of the book. For author format, title format, or source (publication) information, see pages 285-289, pages 291-293, and pages 293-301 respectively in the APA Manual, 7th edition.Īuthor or Creator: Merriam-Webster. NOTE: Do not include designations of business structure (e.g., Inc., Ltd., LLC, etc.).įor more information about book references, see page 321 of the APA Manual, 7th edition. Be sure to retain the spelling and capitalization as it appears on the title page. End the citation with a period. Put the publisher's name exactly as shown on the title page. Source Information: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.Ĭomplete the reference with the name of the publisher. Place a period after "ed" and outside of the parentheses. Italicize the title but do not end with a period as the dictionary has an edition.Īfter the title of the book, add the edition number in parentheses. Capitalize only the first word of the title and subtitle and all proper nouns or abbreviations. If there is a subtitle, separate it from the title by adding a colon. Next, put the word "In" followed by the title. Title & Subtitle of the Book: In The American Heritage dictionary of the English language Capitalize only the first word of the title and subtitle and all proper nouns or names. End with a period. Next, add the term located or looked up in the dictionary. Next, in parentheses, list the year of publication, which appears on the title page or the title page verso (backside of the title page). Do not abbreviate group authors or the company name in the reference list. For group authors, list the group author or company name exactly as it appears on the title page. Researchers can now test out the OED Text Visualizer, which creates annotated visualizations of historical texts using OED data, and use the OED Researcher API to quickly and easily access and manipulate the OED's data in new and exciting ways.Begin with the group author, organization, or company that created the book. One of the ways we are fulfilling this commitment is through the development of new tools and applications to harness the power of the OED dataset. Since its inception in 1857, the OED has been the product of continual and focused development by a world-class team of lexicographers and language technologists, creating a uniquely structured and curated resource for the benefit of academic researchers and inquiring minds everywhere.įrom the first print instalment of the First Edition, to the digitized Second Edition with its CD-ROM, to the ongoing online publication of the Third Edition, the OED has enabled scholars to ask ever more expansive and in-depth questions about the English language and the societies seen through it.Ĭontinuing this commitment to academic partnership, the OED team is working with researchers to further investigate the OED dataset’s wealth of capabilities, ensuring that we continue to support this community in ways which reflect the growing diversity of the research landscape.
