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4. Timothy E. Fulop <strong>and</strong> Albert J. Raboteau, eds., African-American Religion: Interpretive Essays inHistory <strong>and</strong> Culture (New York: Routledge, 1997), 412–14.B: Silverstein, Theodore, trans. Sir Gawain <strong>and</strong> the Green Knight. Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press,1974.Fulop, Timothy E., <strong>and</strong> Albert J. Raboteau, eds. African-American Religion: Interpretive Essays inHistory <strong>and</strong> Culture. New York: Routledge, 1997.ADDITIONAL AUTHORIAL SITUATIONS. Following are some additional ways authors mightbe identified in your sources. If you encounter situations not covered here, adapt the patternthat seems most closely related.Author's name in title. An author's name may appear in the title or subtitle <strong>of</strong> a book suchas an autobiography. In a note, omit the author's name <strong>and</strong> begin with the title. In abibliography entry, however, include the author's name, despite the repetition. Althoughmany such works also have editors, do not list the works under the editor's name except inspecial cases (<strong>for</strong> example, in a study <strong>of</strong> works edited by that individual).N: 12. Memoirs <strong>of</strong> General W. T. Sherman, ed. Charles Royster (New York: Library <strong>of</strong> America, 1990), 836.15. Illumination <strong>and</strong> Night Glare: The Unfinished Autobiography <strong>of</strong> Carson McCullers, ed. Carlos L.Dews (Madison: University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin Press, 1999), 54.B: Sherman, W. T. Memoirs <strong>of</strong> General W. T. Sherman. Edited by Charles Royster. New York: Library<strong>of</strong> America, 1990.McCullers, Carson. Illumination <strong>and</strong> Night Glare: The Unfinished Autobiography <strong>of</strong> Carson McCullers.Edited by Carlos L. Dews. Madison: University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin Press, 1999.Organization as author. If a publication issued by an organization, association,commission, or corporation has no personal author's name on the title page, list theorganization itself as author, even if it is also given as publisher.N: 9. World Health Organization, Organization <strong>of</strong> Services <strong>for</strong> Mental Health (Geneva: World HealthOrganization, 2003), 50.B: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States. The 9/11 Commission Report. NewYork: W. W. Norton & Company, 2004.Pseudonym. Treat a widely used pseudonym as if it were the author's real name. If thereal name is unknown, add pseud. in brackets after the pseudonym.N: 16. Mark Twain, The Prince <strong>and</strong> the Pauper: A Tale <strong>for</strong> Young People <strong>of</strong> All Ages (New York: Harper &Brothers, 1899), 34.B: Centinel [pseud.]. “Letters.” In The Complete Anti-Federalist, edited by Herbert J. Storing. Chicago:University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 1981.Anonymous author. If the authorship is known or guessed at but omitted from the book'stitle page, include the name in brackets (with a question mark to indicate uncertainty). Ifthe author or editor is unknown, avoid the use <strong>of</strong> Anonymous in place <strong>of</strong> a name, <strong>and</strong> beginthe note or bibliography entry with the title.www.itpub.net

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