How do I cite a short work from an anthology in a database?

Gather the facts of publication from:

  • The title and copyright page, if you can see them
  • The short work you are using
  • The database’s citation

How do I cite a short work in an anthology?

For the whole anthology, find:

  • Title
  • Editor(s)
  • Publisher’s name and imprint
  • Place of publication
  • Series name
  • Latest copyright date
  • Edition

The author and title of the short work can be found:

  • In the Table of Contents
  • At the top of the selection

How do I evaluate an essay written for the anthology?

  • What is the main idea or argument?
  • What evidence is presented to support claims?
  • Do the conclusions follow logically from the analysis?
  • Could you interpret things differently?
  • Whose perspective might be missing?

Does this source fit?

  • Does this essay add another dimension to the topic?
  • Does the information make sense, given what I already know?

How do I evaluate an editor or author?

A contributor’s expertise and credentials should relate to your subject. A credible editor or author might:

  • Hold a degree in this subject
  • Study or do research on this topic
  • Work in a related field
  • Write about this topic regularly
  • Have first-hand knowledge

A contributor’s credentials and expertise are listed:

  • In a section (e.g., “List of Contributors,” “About the Authors,” “About the Editors”)
  • In an editor’s note before or after each short work

What is an anthology?

An anthology is a collection of short works (poems, essays, primary sources, etc.):

  • By one author or many contributors
  • Usually organized by an editor

The title may include the word “Reader,” “Collected” or “Anthology.”