When citing articles in a reference book, you generally follow the same format as you would for a work in an anthology.
However, you do not need to supply full publication information for well-known reference books in your Works Cited list. Instead, you need only include the edition, publication year, and medium (see general format 2 and example 2).
General Format 1
Parenthetical Citation:
(Author Surname page number)
Works Cited:
Author Surname, First Name. "Title of Article." Book Title: Subtitle. Ed.
Editor First Name Surname. Edition [if available].
Vol. volume # [if available]. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year.
Medium.
Example 1
Parenthetical Citation:
(Lindgren 468)
Works Cited:
Lindgren, Hans C. “Stereotyping.” Encyclopedia of Psychology. Ed. Raymond J.
Corsini. 2nd ed. Vol. 3. New York: Wiley, 1994. Print.
General Format 2 (for well known reference works)
Parenthetical Citation:
("Title of Article" [if no author is given])
Works Cited:
"Title of Article." Book Title: Subtitle. Edition. Publication Year. Medium.
Example 2
Parenthetical Citation:
("Denial")
Works Cited:
"Denial." Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary. 11th ed. 2003. Print.