> > > I need the help of a BibTeX/citation module expert. I want to modify
> > > the
> > appearance of @INBOOK entries.
> > > Currently they look like this (apa-de style):
> > >
> > > author (year) _booktitle_, Chapter chaptertitle, pages, publisher, 
> > > edition.
> > >
> > > What I'm aming for is this:
> > >
> > > author (year) _chaptertitle_, In editor (Edt.): _booktitle_, pages,
> > > publisher,
> > edition.
> > >
> > > Where chaptertitle refers to the title of the chapter (usually some
> > > sort of
> > article or essay), very similar to arttitle.
> >
> > I encountered the same problem a while ago and discovered that using
> > @incollection solves it. (The documentation at
> > http://www.kfunigraz.ac.at/~binder/texhelp/bibtx-12.html implies that
> > @inbook only supports a chapter number or page range, rather than a
> > titled
> > section.) Example:
> >
> > @incollection{ernst1989anisotropy,
> >   title = {Averaging of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility data},
> >   author = {Ernst, R. E. and Pearce, G. W.},
> >   booktitle = {Statistical Applications in the Earth Sciences},
> >   editor = {Agterberg, F. P. and Bonham-Carter, G. F.},
> >   note = {Paper 89-9},
> >   pages = {297--305},
> >   year = {1989},
> >   publisher = {Geological Survey of Canada} }
> >
> > With the default bibliography style this typesets to:
> >
> > Ernst, R. E. and Pearce, G. W. (1989). Averaging of anisotropy of
> > magnetic susceptibility data. In Agterberg, F. P. and Bonham-Carter,
> > G. F., editors, _Statistical Applications in the Earth Sciences_,
> > pages 297–305. Geological Survey of Canada. Paper 89-9.
> 
> Thanks Pont, that is already helpful to know that others encountered this
> problem, too.
> 
> However, @inbook supports a chapter title that is placed with \insertchapter.
> So I thought I could put the "arttitle" in the chapter field and the book 
> title in
> the title field of bibtex.
> But I did not manage to get the author and the editor in my layout.
> 
> Example:
> % Bibtex:
> @INBOOK{naunin07,
>       author ={Dietrich Naunin},
>       editor = {Dietrich Naunin},
>       title = {Hybrid-, Batterie- und Brennstoffzellen-Elektrofahrzeuge:
> Technik, Strukturen und Entwicklungen},
>       chapter = {Elektrische Antriebssysteme},
>       editor = {Dietrich Naunin},
>       pages = {20-33},
>       address = {Renningen},
>       publisher = {expert-Verlag},
>       year = {2007},
>       edition = {4.},
>       ISBN = {3-8169-2625-8},
> }
> % Context:
> \setuppublicationlayout[inbook]{%
> \insertauthors{}{ }{}%
> \insertpubyear{(}{). }{\unskip.}%
> \insertchapter{\bgroup \it}{\egroup. }{\unskip}% \inserteditors{In\ }{,
> editors: }{}% \inserttitle{\bgroup \it}{\egroup. }{\unskip}%
> \insertpages{}{}{}%}
> 
> With this I get:
> 
> Naunin, Dietrich (2007). _Elektrische Antriebssysteme_. _Hybrid-, Batterie-
> und Brennstoff-
> zellen-Elektrofahrzeuge: Technik, Strukturen und Entwicklungen_. 20-33
> 
> The editor is not inserted, but the pages are :( This may be a bad example
> since the author of the chapter is the editor, but it's also not working
> anywhere else.

OK, I just checked, the editor doesn't even make it into the bbl-file :P

I guess that’s why Wikipedia says "author or editor" (not both, I guess).
So I guess theres only a non-clean way to do this.
Using incollection (probably better), like you suggested, Pont, or inserting 
the editor in another field an customizing  the inbook appearance.

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