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journal and book title capitalization

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journal and book title capitalization
Author: John Fullerton    Posted: Fri, 2 May 2008 12:27:45 -0400
Hi

I'm helping a customer with the Harvard Antipode style.

We downloaded the new style added after distribution of EndNote X1 (link
at last of my note) and are not seeing the journal and book title
capitalization done correctly in Word bibliographies.

Journal article titles are supposed to be formatted with the initial
letter capitalized (subtitles too) whereas Book titles are supposed to
have headline case, as I understand.

Examples

Journal article title: History of technology Book article title: History
of Science: From 1900 to the Present

The problem is that EndNote seems to only use one or the other type of
capitalization. Is there any option other than editing the references in
EndNote and using the style setting to "leave titles as entered"?

http://endnote.com/support/enstyledetail.asp?SORT=2&PAGE=2&METH=0&DISC=n
one&JOUR=none&BSRT=none&FF1=none&FF2=none&FF3=none&CITE=none&DKEY=103120
0790902NAA


Have a nice day
John Paul Fullerton
"j-fullerton"

RE: journal and book title capitalization
Author: Leanne    Posted: Mon, 5 May 2008 17:51:31 -0400
As far as I can tell, endnote's options only include leaving the titles
as entered (my choice!) or converts them to one or the other convention.
I don't think you can get it to automatically change some and not
others...

Remember that this listserv is going away soon (frown) and that the new
forum is at http://forums.thomsonscientific.com/ts/


Leanne
P Please consider the environment before printing this email.

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"mailto:listmaster" On Behalf Of
John.Fullerton "jfullert"
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 11:28 AM
To: "Endnote-Interest"
Subject: journal and book title capitalization

Hi

I'm helping a customer with the Harvard Antipode style.

We downloaded the new style added after distribution of EndNote X1 (link
at last of my note) and are not seeing the journal and book title
capitalization done correctly in Word bibliographies.

Journal article titles are supposed to be formatted with the initial
letter capitalized (subtitles too) whereas Book titles are supposed to
have headline case, as I understand.

Examples

Journal article title: History of technology Book article title: History
of Science: From 1900 to the Present

The problem is that EndNote seems to only use one or the other type of
capitalization. Is there any option other than editing the references in
EndNote and using the style setting to "leave titles as entered"?

http://endnote.com/support/enstyledetail.asp?SORT=2&PAGE=2&METH=0&DISC=n
one&JOUR=none&BSRT=none&FF1=none&FF2=none&FF3=none&CITE=none&DKEY=103120
0790902NAA


Have a nice day
John Paul Fullerton
"j-fullerton"

Re: journal and book title capitalization
Author:    Posted: Mon, 5 May 2008 18:47:47 -0400
The Harvard style does have the capitalization set to "leave as entered"
and I don't think you can do better than that. EndNote does not have the
capability to capitalize journal and book titles differently. ProCite
does but it will only change non-capitalized to headline (or upper or
lower case). Perhaps we should put in a feature request.

David Harvey

At 12:27 PM -0400 2/5/08, John.Fullerton "jfullert"
wrote:
>Hi
>
>I'm helping a customer with the Harvard Antipode style.
>
>We downloaded the new style added after distribution of EndNote X1
>(link at last of my note) and are not seeing the journal and book title

>capitalization done correctly in Word bibliographies.
>
>Journal article titles are supposed to be formatted with the initial
>letter capitalized (subtitles too) whereas Book titles are supposed to
>have headline case, as I understand.
>
>Examples
>
>Journal article title: History of technology Book article title:
>History of Science: From 1900 to the Present
>
>The problem is that EndNote seems to only use one or the other type of
>capitalization. Is there any option other than editing the references
>in EndNote and using the style setting to "leave titles as entered"?
>
>http://endnote.com/support/enstyledetail.asp?SORT=2&PAGE=2&METH=0&DISC=
>n
>one&JOUR=none&BSRT=none&FF1=none&FF2=none&FF3=none&CITE=none&DKEY=10312
>0
>0790902NAA
>
>
>Have a nice day
>John Paul Fullerton
>
>


--
David Harvey
60 Gipps Street
Drummoyne NSW 2047
Australia
Tel: 61-2-9719-9170

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