Proper Format for Citing a Textbook in Academic Writing



When citing a textbook in academic writing, it is important to follow the proper format to give credit to the original author and provide readers with the necessary information to locate the source. The specific format may vary depending on the citation style required by your institution or publication. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Authored Book:

    • Reference list format: Author's Last Name, Author's Initials. (Year). Title of Book. Edition (if applicable). City of Publication: Publisher.
    • In-text citation format: (Author's Last Name, Year).

    Example:

    • Reference list: Ashbourn, J. (2014). Biometrics in the new world: the cloud, mobile technology and pervasive identity. 2nd edn. London: Springer.
    • In-text citation: (Ashbourn, 2014) 
      .
  2. Edited Book:

    • Reference list format: Editor's Last Name, Editor's Initials. (Ed. or Eds.). (Year). Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher.
    • In-text citation format: (Author's Last Name, Year).

    Example:

    • Reference list: Singh, H., Khurana, L.K., & Singh, R. (2018). Pharmaceutical development. In Tasioulas, J. (Ed.), The Cambridge companion to the philosophy of law (pp. 5977). Cambridge University Press.
    • In-text citation: (Singh et al., 2018) 
      .

Please note that these are general guidelines, and it is important to consult the specific citation style guide required by your institution or publication for more detailed instructions.

Sample Citations

Here are some sample citations for reference:

  1. Authored book:

    • Reference list: Ashbourn, J. (2014). Biometrics in the new world: the cloud, mobile technology and pervasive identity. 2nd edn. London: Springer.
    • In-text citation: (Ashbourn, 2014) 
      .
  2. Edited book:

    • Reference list: Singh, H., Khurana, L.K., & Singh, R. (2018). Pharmaceutical development. In Tasioulas, J. (Ed.), The Cambridge companion to the philosophy of law (pp. 5977). Cambridge University Press.
    • In-text citation: (Singh et al., 2018) 
      .
 

Please remember to consult the specific citation style guide required by your institution or publication for accurate and detailed instructions on citing textbooks in academic writing. 

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