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When setting up references for a bibliography the Type of Source has a
selection called "Book Section." What I am looking for is MLA style for an
anthology as it is set up in Word.
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You would use "Book Section" when you are referring to a specific chapter or
other section of a book. It is often useful when a book has multiple authors
and you only want to site that one section.

If by anthology, you mean a book with selections from a variety of authors,
using "Book Section" will probably be appropriate.

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When setting up references for a bibliography the Type of Source has a
selection called "Book Section." What I am looking for is MLA style for an
anthology as it is set up in Word.

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You can use the Book Section when you are referring to a specific chapter or other section of a book.
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