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In printed format:

[#] Name of the encyclopedia/dictionary, "Title of the article/entry," vol. x, Xth ed. Place of publication, Country: Publisher, Year, pp. xx-xx.

In electronic format:

[#] Name of the encyclopedia/dictionary, "Title of the article/entry," vol. x, Xth ed. Place of publication, Country: Publisher, Year, pp. xx-xx. Accessed: Abbreviated month Day, Year. [Online]. Available: URL

 

Examples
[1] APA dictionary of psychology, "Mood induction." Washington, DC, USA: American Psychological Association, 2006, p. 667.

[2] Encyclopædia Britannica, "Chavela Vargas." Chicago, IL, USA: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2022. Accessed: May 16, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://academic.eb.com/levels/collegiate/article/Chavela-Vargas/631948

[3] FASS Allmänhet, "Naproxen Mylan tablett 250 mg." Stockholm, Sverige: Läkemedelsindustriföreningen, 2020. Accessed: Feb. 25, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://www.fass.se/LIF/product?userType=2&nplId=19790831000024
 
Comments
  • Edition is specified from the second edition.
  • If information about year of publication is missing you can use the copyright year instead with a "c" before it: c2007. If there is no copyright year either, write [no date].
  • The date of retrieval should be stated for all electronic sources, in addition to the year of publication. This is written as shown above, with the word "Accessed". The reason for this is that electronic sources may theoretically get edited and the information in them can then change. For this reason it is important to indicate at what time you studied an electronic source.

Article in encyclopedia with author

Template

In printed format:

[#] X. Last name, "Title of the article/entry," in Title of the encyclopedia, vol. x, Xth ed. Place of publication, Country: Publisher, Year, pp. xx-xx.

In electronic format:

[#] X. Last name, "Title of the article/entry," in Title of the encyclopedia, vol. x, Xth ed. Place of publication, Country: Publisher, Year, pp. xx-xx. Accessed: Abbreviated month Day, Year. [Online]. Available: URL

 

Examples
[1] C. Apodaca, "Foreign Aid as Foreign Policy Tool," in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2017. Accessed: Apr. 4, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://oxfordre.com/politics/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.001.0001/acrefore-9780190228637-e-332
 
Comments
  • Edition is specified from the second edition.
  • If information about year of publication is missing you can use the copyright year instead with a "c" before it: c2007. If there is no copyright year either, write [no date].
  • The date of retrieval should be stated for all electronic sources, in addition to the year of publication. This is written as shown above, with the word "Accessed". The reason for this is that electronic sources may theoretically get edited and the information in them can then change. For this reason it is important to indicate at what time you studied an electronic source.