 Hello! In this video, you will learn how to reference information taken from a chapter in an edited book in APA format. So, what is an edited book? An edited book is a collection of book chapters written by different authors. The editor, or editors, bring these book chapters together. Here is an example of an edited book. The title of the book is Economic Concepts in the 21st Century. Each chapter has its own title and its author. To cite an edited book, you will need to identify the name of the chapter author, the editor's name, year of publication, title of the chapter, title of the book, the city where the book is published, and the name of the publisher. You should be able to find this information on the cover and the first few pages of the book. So, your reference list should look something like this. surname of author, comma, initial, full stop, year of publication in brackets, full stop, title of chapter, full stop, initial of editor, comma, surname of editor, ed, full stop in brackets, if there is more than one editor, write eds, comma, followed by the title of the book in italics, the page numbers of the chapter in brackets, full stop, city of publication, colon, name of publisher, full stop. For example, if you have cited some information from chapter 3, capitalism, written by Gavin Wong, then you should write wong, comma, g, full stop, 2012 in brackets, full stop, capitalism, full stop, in m, full stop, young, ed, full stop in brackets, economic concepts in the 21st century, in italics, pp, 45 to 46 in brackets, full stop, London, colon, London University Press, full stop. Don't forget to indent the second and subsequent lines of reference by 5 spaces. I hope you found this video useful and for more information on APA referencing, click on the link below.