I have a book I need to cite that is a composition of works by the correspondents of the New York Times but it was edited by Bernard Gwertzman and Michael T. Kaufman. How do I do that?

You'd simply name them and put Eds. after the second name. There would be no author named, only the editors.

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To cite a book that includes multiple works by correspondents of the New York Times, and is edited by Bernard Gwertzman and Michael T. Kaufman, you would follow the guidelines for citing an edited book. Here's how you can do that:

1. Start with the names of the editors in the format Last name, First name.
Gwertzman, Bernard, and Michael T. Kaufman.

2. After the names of the editors, include "(Eds.)" or "(Edited by)" to indicate their role.
Gwertzman, Bernard, and Michael T. Kaufman, eds.

3. The title of the book should be italicized and capitalized according to the rules of title capitalization.
Title of the Book, followed by a comma.

4. Include the publication information in the correct order: City of publication, Publisher, and publication year.
City: Publisher, Year.

Overall, the citation would look like this:

Gwertzman, Bernard, and Michael T. Kaufman, eds. Title of the Book. City: Publisher, Year.

Remember to replace "Title of the Book" with the actual title of the book.