
Citing in text
If you refer to a contributor in a source you cite just the contributor:
e.g.
Crete is the largest Greek island and the the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean (Briassoulis 2004)…
e.g. According to Briassoulis, in Crete since the 1960s, “tourism has become a leading economic sector” (2004, p.48).
Reference at the end of work
Contributing author’s Surname, INITIALS., Year of publication. Title of contribution. Followed by In: Surname, INITIALS., of author [or editor of publication followed by ed. or eds. if appropriate]. Title of book. Place of publication: Publisher, Page number(s) of contribution.
Briassoulis, H., 2004. Crete: endowed by nature, privileged by geography, threatened by tourism? In: Bramwell, B., ed. Coastal mass tourism: diversification and sustainable development in Southern Europe. Clevedon: Channel View, 48-67.
If there are more than one contributing authors who wrote the chapter, you must list all in the reference list at the end of your work e.g. Briassoulis, H. and Smith, T., 2010.
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