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Author. Year. "Title of chapter." In Title of book, Edition, edited by Editor. Publisher.
Anderson, Peter J., Thu Pham, Levon Blue, and Ashley Fox. 2021. "Supporting Indigenous higher degree by research students in higher education." In Student support services, edited by Henk Huijser, Megan Kek, and Fernando F. Padró. Springer.
Lewis, Reina. 2013. "Hijab stories: Choice, politics, fashion." In Fashion cultures revisited: Theories, explorations and analysis, 2nd ed., edited by Stella Bruzzi and Pamela Church Gibson. Routledge.
Editor names are formatted with initial or personal name first and then the surname
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Edition information: leave out edition information for first editions.
In line with Chicago Manual of Style (18th edition), it is no longer necessary to include a page range for the chapter.
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