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Multiple Comma APA5th problem
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Author: Danielle BRADY
Posted: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 14:11:05 -0400
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Regarding the multiple comma problem with the APA5th Output style:
We went directly to Version 9.0.1 provided on CD by EndNote and it did
not contain the corrected style. There are obviously different versions
of this version.
The "correct" version of APA5th still has the problem where "et al" is
appended to in-text citations for the second reference to an item with 6
or more authors instead of three (Publication Manual APA 5th Ed, p.
208). This has been wrong since Version 7.
I personally can't see the point of having more than 1000 styles when
the ones used by most people always have bugs.
Danielle Brady
Edith Cowan University
"d.brady"
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 14:12:20 -0400 (EDT)
From: "john.east"
Subject: Re: EndNote 9 and APA 5th
> I was wondering if anyone else is experiencing difficulties with
> EndNote
> 9 and APA 5th. Since upgrading from EndNote 7, I'm having problems
> with multiple citations from the same author, so that I get two commas
> instead of
> one: (Little, 1990, , 1992, , 2003; Spencer, 2000) etc. I have EndNote
> set to leave out the name of repeated authors and to use commas
> between multiple citations of the same author. Changing either of
> these appears to make no difference. I think that the Citations >
> Templates that comes with the program is different to the template
> that I had before. Is it me or is it the program?
I thought that this problem was fixed by the EndNote 9.0.1 patch for
Windows.
Have you installed it? Available at:
http://www.endnote.com/support/EN901_Win_updater.asp
John East
University of Queensland Library
Email: "john.east"
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