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N: 3. Anne Carr <strong>and</strong> Douglas J. Schuurman, “Religion <strong>and</strong> Feminism: A Re<strong>for</strong>mist Christian Analysis,” inReligion, Feminism, <strong>and</strong> the Family, ed. Anne Carr <strong>and</strong> Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen (Louisville, KY:Westminster John Knox Press, 1996), 13–14.B: Carr, Anne, <strong>and</strong> Douglas J. Schuurman. “Religion <strong>and</strong> Feminism: A Re<strong>for</strong>mist Christian Analysis.” InReligion, Feminism, <strong>and</strong> the Family, edited by Anne Carr <strong>and</strong> Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, 11–32.Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 1996.If you cite two or more contributions to the same edited collection, you may treat them asseparate sources, or you may use a space-saving shortened <strong>for</strong>m like that discussed in 16.4.1.The first time you cite any part from the book in a note, give full bibliographical in<strong>for</strong>mationabout both the part <strong>and</strong> the book as a whole. Thereafter, if you cite another part from thebook, provide the full author's name <strong>and</strong> title <strong>of</strong> the part, but give the in<strong>for</strong>mation about thebook in shortened <strong>for</strong>m. Subsequent notes <strong>for</strong> individual parts follow the usual shortened note<strong>for</strong>m.N: 4. William H. Keating, “Fort Dearborn <strong>and</strong> Chicago,” in Prairie State: Impressions <strong>of</strong> Illinois, 1673–1967,by Travelers <strong>and</strong> Other Observers, ed. Paul M. Angle (Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 1967), 84.12. Sara Clarke Lippincott, “Chicago,” in Angle, 362.Keating, 85.Lippincott, 365.In your bibliography, provide a full citation <strong>for</strong> the whole book <strong>and</strong> a variation on theshortened note <strong>for</strong>m <strong>for</strong> individual parts.B: Angle, Paul M., ed. Prairie State: Impressions <strong>of</strong> Illinois, 1673–1967, by Travelers <strong>and</strong> OtherObservers. (Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 1967).Keating, William H. “Fort Dearborn <strong>and</strong> Chicago.” In Angle, 84–87.Lippincott, Sara Clarke. “Chicago.” In Angle, 362–70.WORKS IN ANTHOLOGIES. Cite a short story, poem, essay, or other work published in ananthology in the same way you would a contribution to an edited collection with multipleauthors. Give the titles <strong>of</strong> most works published in anthologies in roman type, enclosed inquotation marks. An exception is the title <strong>of</strong> an excerpt from a book-length poem or prosework, which should be italicized (see 22.3.2).N: 2. Isabel Allende, “The Spirits Were Willing,” in The Ox<strong>for</strong>d Book <strong>of</strong> Latin American Essays, ed. IlanStavans (New York: Ox<strong>for</strong>d University Press, 1997), 463–64.B: Wigglesworth, Michael. Excerpt from The Day <strong>of</strong> Doom. In The New Anthology <strong>of</strong> American Poetry:Traditions <strong>and</strong> Revolutions, Beginnings to 1900, edited by Steven Gould Axelrod, Camille Roman, <strong>and</strong>Thomas Travisano, 68–74. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2003.If the original publication date <strong>of</strong> a work is important in the context <strong>of</strong> your paper, includeit after the title <strong>of</strong> the work <strong>and</strong> be<strong>for</strong>e the title <strong>of</strong> the anthology in both your notes <strong>and</strong> yourbibliography.N: 2. Isabel Allende, “The Spirits Were Willing” (1984), in The Ox<strong>for</strong>d Book . ..B: Wigglesworth, Michael. Excerpt from The Day <strong>of</strong> Doom. 1662. In The New Anthology . ..www.itpub.net

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