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| Capitalisation of acronyms in title fields of citations |
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Author: Kirsty Munro
Posted: 21/06/2000 01:59:59 GDT
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Greetings fellow list members,
Perhaps a basic question, however I cannot find information in
the reference manual to help... can somebody suggest how I can
ensure that words intended to be capitalised in the title of an
article of a journal, such as WTO, US, or UNDP etc, can come out
capitalised in a bibliography? I find that despite entering
these words in a capitalised format, they are printed in my
bibliography as follows:
Stratfor Intelligence Service. The Wto and the Desynchronisation
of the Global Economy 1999 [cited 11 June 2000]. Available from
http://www.stratfor.com/services/giu/112999.asp.
Singh, Someshwar. Wto Rules Must Become "Fair", Says Undp Report
Third World Network, 2000 [cited 11 June 2000]. Available from
http://www.twnside.org.sg/title/undp.htm.
I was hoping to not have to use a "." between, for example,
W.T.O.
I'd be interested if anyone had any suggestions on this.
Kirsty Munro
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| Re: Capitalisation of acronyms in title fields of citations |
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Author: Dave Braze
Posted: 23/06/2000 00:57:52 GDT
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Kirsty Munro wrote:
> Greetings fellow list members,
>
> Perhaps a basic question, however I cannot find information in
> the reference manual to help... can somebody suggest how I can
> ensure that words intended to be capitalised in the title of an
> article of a journal, such as WTO, US, or UNDP etc, can come out
> capitalised in a bibliography? I find that despite entering
> these words in a capitalised format, they are printed in my
> bibliography as follows:
>
> Stratfor Intelligence Service. The Wto and the Desynchronisation
> of the Global Economy 1999 [cited 11 June 2000]. Available from
> http://www.stratfor.com/services/giu/112999.asp.
>
> Singh, Someshwar. Wto Rules Must Become "Fair", Says Undp Report
> Third World Network, 2000 [cited 11 June 2000]. Available from
> http://www.twnside.org.sg/title/undp.htm.
>
> I was hoping to not have to use a "." between, for example,
> W.T.O.
>
> I'd be interested if anyone had any suggestions on this.
>
There are two settings that you might want to look at. First,
1. make sure that the style you want to use is active.
2. Go to FILE>outputStyles>edit "style name"
3. on the resulting dialog go to bibliography>title capitalization.
You probably want "leave titles as entered"
Another place to look is under the edit menu:
EDIT>preferences>changeCase. Words/acronyms that you enter here will
be left alone if you choose not to "leave titles as entered".
-Dave B.
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Dave Braze
Linguistics Department, U-1145
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269-1145 USA
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