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I just want to add some information to the "'''Insert Citations Options'''" :  
 
I just want to add some information to the "'''Insert Citations Options'''" :  
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- something regularly required by journals is the handling of multiple author references :
 
- something regularly required by journals is the handling of multiple author references :
   * e.g. one author is (Paul 1999) or (Paul, 1999)
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   - e.g. one author is (Paul 1999) or (Paul, 1999)
   * two author is (Paul and Higgins 1999); sometimes "&" is required insted of "and";
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   - two author is (Paul and Higgins 1999); sometimes "&" is required insted of "and";
   * more authors : (Paul et al. 1999) ; often the "''et al.''" needs to be in italics, so formatting is required for in-text citations
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   - more authors : (Paul et al. 1999) ; often the "''et al.''" needs to be in italics, so formatting is required for in-text citations
   * some journals using the Harvard system are more complicated : References should be given in full on first mention (e.g. Brown, Smith & Williams 1995), but subsequently abbreviated to (Brown et al. 1995).  
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   - some journals using the Harvard system are more complicated : References should be given in full on first mention (e.g. Brown, Smith & Williams 1995), but subsequently abbreviated to (Brown et al. 1995).  
 
   -> so two different in-text citations formats are necessary for first and subsequent occurrences and also different formats are necessary depending on number of authors
 
   -> so two different in-text citations formats are necessary for first and subsequent occurrences and also different formats are necessary depending on number of authors
  

Revision as of 10:56, 11 July 2007

I just want to add some information to the "Insert Citations Options" :

- something regularly required by journals is the handling of multiple author references :

 - e.g. one author is (Paul 1999) or (Paul, 1999)
 - two author is (Paul and Higgins 1999); sometimes "&" is required insted of "and";
 - more authors : (Paul et al. 1999) ; often the "et al." needs to be in italics, so formatting is required for in-text citations
 - some journals using the Harvard system are more complicated : References should be given in full on first mention (e.g. Brown, Smith & Williams 1995), but subsequently abbreviated to (Brown et al. 1995). 
 -> so two different in-text citations formats are necessary for first and subsequent occurrences and also different formats are necessary depending on number of authors

The problem of citing Paul (1999) or (Paul, 1999) is a difficult one as it needs user interaction : when inserting the reference in the text the user should decide between the two formats. Similarly for the "(Paul 1999; also see in Jones 2004) needs user interaction when inserting the reference : a text field is necessary to add text before or after a citation

Just my 2 eurocents on this subject

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