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(Menchú 1999, 50–51)(Adorno <strong>and</strong> Benjamin 1999, 212)EDITOR OR TRANSLATOR IN PLACE OF AN AUTHOR. When an editor or a translator is listedon a book's title page instead <strong>of</strong> an author, use that person's name in the author's slot. Treat itas you would an author's name (see above), but in the reference list, add the abbreviation ed.(plural, eds.) or trans. (singular or plural) following the name. If there are multiple editors ortranslators, follow the principles in “Multiple Authors” (see p. 230, above).R: Silverstein, Theodore, trans. 1974. Sir Gawain <strong>and</strong> the green knight. Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> ChicagoPress.Fulop, Timothy E., <strong>and</strong> Albert J. Raboteau, eds. 1997. African-American religion: Interpretive essays inhistory <strong>and</strong> culture. New York: Routledge.P: (Silverstein 1974, 34)(Fulop <strong>and</strong> Raboteau 1997, 412–14)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. If an author's name appears in the title or subtitle <strong>of</strong> a book such asan autobiography, include it in its usual position in a reference list entry (despite therepetition) <strong>and</strong> also in a parenthetical citation.Although many such works also have editors, do not list the works under the editor's nameexcept in special cases (<strong>for</strong> example, in a study <strong>of</strong> works edited by that individual).R: Sherman, W. T. 1990. Memoirs <strong>of</strong> General W. T. Sherman. Ed. Charles Royster. New York: Library<strong>of</strong> America.McCullers, Carson. 1999. Illumination <strong>and</strong> night glare: The unfinished autobiography <strong>of</strong> CarsonMcCullers. Ed. Carlos L. Dews. Madison: University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin Press.P: (Sherman 1990, 836)(McCullers 1999, 54)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.R: World Health Organization. 2003. Organization <strong>of</strong> services <strong>for</strong> mental health. Geneva: World HealthOrganization.P: (World Health Organization 2003, 50)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 in a reference list entry,though not in a parenthetical citation.www.itpub.net

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