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  1. Nov 12, 2020 · To cite an online encyclopedia entry in APA Style, start with the author of the entry (if listed), followed by the publication year, the entry title, the name of the editor, the encyclopedia name, the edition, the publisher, and the URL. You can easily cite an encyclopedia entry by using our free APA Citation Generator.

  2. Apr 15, 2024 · Britannica Academic, 2013. Encyclopædia Britannica. Note:This example had no editor's name, edition, volume or page numbers, so these elements were left out of the citation. In-Text Citation Example ("Shortened Title of Entry") Example: ("Racism") Note: This entry has no page numbers, so this information is left out of the citation.

  3. Wikipedia slants more often than Britannica to the left of the political spectrum. As with other reference works, most faculty instruct students not to cite Wikipedia. But some go further, advising students not to consult Wikipedia as a background source.

    • David C. Murray
    • 2015
  4. Encyclopedia Britannica Online Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th Ed., p.187-192, 6.31-6.32 Article from an Electronic Encyclopedia, No Author

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  5. Feb 26, 2024 · Online Encyclopedia. Specialty encyclopedias, or encyclopedias that cover a specific subject, frequently list the author of each article. Authors of articles in general encyclopedias, or encyclopedias that cover all subject areas (such as the Encyclopedia Britannica ), are not always listed.

    • Ruth Harries
    • 2009
  6. Apr 23, 2024 · Encyclopaedias. There are two ways to create a footnote for an encyclopaedia. If the entry you are quoting does NOT have a named author, you can exclude the author or editor and start with the title of the encyclopaedia. However, you do need to include the edition and the year of issue. You should also pinpoint to the volume or paragraph if ...

  7. Jan 8, 2024 · In-Text Citation Example ("One Two or Three Words From Title of Entry") Example: ("Figure Skating") Note: This entry has no page numbers, so this information is left out of the citation. Note: If a dictionary or encyclopedia entry has no author, the in-text citation should include the first one, two or three words from title of the entry.

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