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Entering Implied Author's Name
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Author: Fritz Casey-Leininger
Posted: May 22nd, 2007 11:20AM
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I am working with a number of archival documents that don't always have
an author's name, but from internal or other evidence, the author's name
can be figured out. As I remember, the Chicago Style, which I use
requires imputed or implied information to be entered into references in
square brackets like [Robert P. Goldman]. However, when I try to do that
in Endnote, I get weird results because Endnote changes the word order
as it formats the citation. Any suggestions about how to do this?
Thanks,
Fritz
Cincinnati
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Author: David Harvey
Posted: May 23rd, 2007 11:30AM
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At 7:12 AM +1000 23/5/07, Fritz.Casey-Leininger "caseylcf"
wrote:
I am working with a number of archival documents that don't
always have
an author's name, but from internal or other evidence, the
author's name
can be figured out. As I remember, the Chicago Style, which I
use
requires imputed or implied information to be entered into
references in
square brackets like [Robert P. Goldman]. However, when I try to
do that
in Endnote, I get weird results because Endnote changes the word
order
as it formats the citation. Any suggestions about how to do
this?
Thanks,
Fritz
Cincinnati
Enter the name as a corporate author thus (EndNote manual p.138)
[Robert P. Goldman],
All text before the comma is treated as a last name.
--
David Harvey
60 Gipps Street
Drummoyne NSW 2047
Australia
Tel: 61-2-9719-9170
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