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whole.) In a parenthetical citation, put the volume number immediately be<strong>for</strong>e the pagenumber, separated by a colon <strong>and</strong> no intervening spaces.R: Byrne, Muriel St. Clare, ed. 1981. The Lisle letters. Vol. 4. Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press.P: (Byrne 1981, 4:243)Some multivolume works have both a general editor <strong>and</strong> individual editors or authors <strong>for</strong>each volume. When citing parts <strong>of</strong> such works, put in<strong>for</strong>mation about the individual editor orauthor <strong>of</strong> the volume (see 19.1.1) after the individual volume title <strong>and</strong> be<strong>for</strong>e the volumenumber <strong>and</strong> general title in a reference list entry. This example also shows how to cite avolume published in more than one physical part (vol. 2, bk. 3). In a parenthetical citation, listonly the author <strong>of</strong> the part cited.R: Mundy, Barbara E. 1998. Mesoamerican cartography. In Cartography in the traditional African,American, Arctic, Australian, <strong>and</strong> Pacific societies, ed. David Woodward <strong>and</strong> G. Malcolm Lewis, vol. 2,bk. 3 <strong>of</strong> The history <strong>of</strong> cartography, ed. J. Brian Harley <strong>and</strong> David Woodward, 183–256. Chicago:University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press.P: (Mundy 1998, 233)MULTIVOLUME WORK AS A WHOLE. If you cite more than one volume <strong>of</strong> a multivolumework in your parenthetical citations, cite the work as a whole in your reference list. (If thework involves both general <strong>and</strong> individual volume titles or editors, as described above, it ismore precise to cite the volumes individually.) Give the title <strong>and</strong> the total number <strong>of</strong> volumes.If the volumes have been published over several years, list the full span <strong>of</strong> publication dates inboth your reference list <strong>and</strong> your parenthetical citations.R: Aristotle. 1983. Complete works <strong>of</strong> Aristotle: The revised Ox<strong>for</strong>d translation. Ed. J. Barnes. 2 vols.Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.Tillich, Paul. 1951–63. Systematic theology. 3 vols. Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press.P: (Tillich 1951–63, 2:41)19.1.6 SeriesIf a book cited is part <strong>of</strong> a <strong>for</strong>mal series, you are not required to include in<strong>for</strong>mation about theseries, but you may include some or all <strong>of</strong> it to help readers locate or judge the credibility <strong>of</strong>the source. Insert this in<strong>for</strong>mation after the title (<strong>and</strong>, if any, edition <strong>and</strong> volume in<strong>for</strong>mation)<strong>and</strong> be<strong>for</strong>e the facts <strong>of</strong> publication.The most useful in<strong>for</strong>mation about a series is its title. Present it in roman type withheadline-style capitalization; that is, capitalize the first letter <strong>of</strong> the first <strong>and</strong> last words <strong>of</strong> thetitle <strong>and</strong> subtitle <strong>and</strong> all major words (see 22.3.1). If the volumes in the series are numbered,you may include the number <strong>of</strong> the work cited following the series title. The name <strong>of</strong> theseries editor is <strong>of</strong>ten omitted, but you may include it after the series title.R: Markman, Charles W. 1991. Chicago be<strong>for</strong>e history: The prehistoric archaeology <strong>of</strong> a modernmetropolitan area. Studies in Illinois Archaeology 7. Springfield: Illinois Historic Preservation Agency.Isenberg, Nancy. 1998. Sex <strong>and</strong> citizenship in antebellum America. Gender <strong>and</strong> American Culture, ed.Linda K. Kerber <strong>and</strong> Nell Irvin Painter. Chapel Hill: University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Press.

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