Harvard, books
You Should Know This
A book can be released in multiple editions.
If it is the 2nd or later edition, it should be noted in the bibliography.
Edited (Panel content)
If you are referring to a whole book in general, where an editor has gathered and published the book, then you have to cite the editor in your sources and not the author.
In the text
Wirte: The editor's surname, the books publication year.
E.g (Henricson, 2018).
Cite quotes
Wirte: The editor's surname, the books publication year, and page number.
When citing a direct quote from the source material, mark the start and end of the quote with quotation marks ""
E.g. "..." (Henricson, 2018, p.)
In the bibliography
Write: The editor's surname, First name initials. (ed.) (year of publication). Title of the book: Subtitle (edition if applicable). Publication location: Publisher.
E.g. Henricson, M. (ed.) (2018) Scientific Methodologies. 2. eds. Copenhagen: Munksgaard Publishing.
You need to write up to 3 editor names in the bibliography.
Separat the names by comma, and write an & befor the third and last name.
If the book has more than 3 editors, you only write the name of the first author followed by et al.
Book chapter (Panel content)
In the text
Wirte: The author of the chapter's surname, the books publication year.
E.g. (Lydiksen, 2017).
Cite quotes
Write: The author of the chapter's, the books publication year, and page number
When citing a direct quote from the source material, mark the start and end of the quote with quotation marks ""
E.g “...” (Lydiksen, 2017, p.)
In the bibliography
Write: The author of the chapter's surname, First name initials. (year of publication). Title of the chapter: Subtitle. In: The name of the Books editor, The Title of the book: Subtitle. (edition if applicable). Publication location: Publisher, Pages.
E.g. Lydiksen, A. (2017) Nursing as profession. In: Hjortsø, M. & Malling, C. (eds.) The Nursing book. (5th eds.). Copenhagen: Gads Publishing House, p. 11–24.