APSA trouble with encyclopedias

On my reference list for an encyclopedia article using APSA style, I get the following:

Kennedy, Duncan. 2001. “Legal Formalism” eds. Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes. International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences.

It should read like this:

Kennedy, Duncan. 2001. “Legal Formalism” eds. Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes. In International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. New York: Elsevier.
  • The APSA style manual has no separate guidelines for encyclopedia articles. These types of edited handbooks and encyclopedias are not typical encyclopedias anyway and should be treated/cited as

    "Chapter in Multiauthor Collection." (CMS 17.69)

    Hermann, Margaret G. 1984. “Personality and Foreign
    Policy Decision Making: A Study of Fifty-Three Heads
    of Government.” In Foreign Policy Decision Making, eds.
    Donald A. Sylvan and Steve Chan. New York: Praeger,
    133–152.

    (cf. p. 25 here: http://www.ipsonet.org/data/files/APSAStyleManual2006.pdf )

    You'll get that style by using the "book section" item type.
  • Got it, thanks!
  • as a general note - the APSA style may well have issues with less frequently used item types. So please do double check those (if you're using them) and let us know if you find any problems.
  • I found an using APSA style to reference a conference paper. Style guide mandates this:

    Mefford, Dwain, and Brian Ripley. 1987. “The Cognitive
    Foundation of Regime Theory.” Presented at the Annual
    Meeting of the American Political Science Association,
    Chicago.

    What I get is:

    Mefford, Dwain, and Brian Ripley. 1987. “The Cognitive
    Foundation of Regime Theory.” In Chicago.
  • use the presentation item type - "conference paper" is for papers published in proceedings (as they basically never are in polisci).
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