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Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Sun, 31 May 2009 15:28:23 -0700
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Subject: Re: Indexing?
Author: johneast (Enthusiast)
Date: 05-31-2009 11:28 PM
It's always risky to use EndNote for things it wasn't designed to do. It can lead to a lot of wasted time and effort. One possibility that you could experiment with is to put an identifier in a field such as Short Title. This could be a combination of (for example) the year of publication and the magazine title. When using the Subject Bibliography function to create your index of poem titles (which I suppose you would extract from another field, where each poem title would be entered on a separate line), you could use a simple style which you have created yourself, and which only uses data in the Short Title field. This should produce a listing arranged by poem titles, follwed by the data in the Short Title field of the relevant reference. You could then use EndNote to generate a "normal" bibliography from your library, using a more standard style, which has been modifed to sort by year of publication. This gives you two separate bibliographies. Users would have to navigate from the title listing back to the main listing to find the full details of the source.
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