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| Looking for a styleŠ |
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Author: J M Christian Bastien
Posted: 21/09/2000 18:26:00 GDT
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Hi EndNoters,
I have a big problem=8A
I am writing a book chapter for a french editor.
As usual, they have a very special and specific style we must comply with.
So my question is :
Does someone know a style that would format a reference like this :
In the text, the citation would look like this :
"The Ergonomic Criteria were described earlier [BAS 99]=8A".
In the reference section, the reference would appear like this :
[BAS 99] Bastien, J. M. C.Scapin, D. L. et Leulier, C., "The
Ergonomic Criteria and the ISO 9241-10 Dialogue Principles: A pilot
comparison in an evaluation task", Interacting with Computers, vol.
11, 1999.
The important thing is the use of the first three letters of the
first author name in the citation and the two digits year but without
the apostrophe before the year (i.e. '95).
I have not been able to modify properly the in-text citation format.
Many thanks in advance,
--
___________________________________________
J. M. Christian Bastien
Universit=E9 Ren=E9 Descartes - Paris V
Laboratoire d'Ergonomie Informatique
45, rue des Saints-P=E8res
75270 Paris Cedex 06
T=E9l.: 01 42 86 33 07 +33 1 42 86 33 07
01 42 86 21 34 (sec.) +33 1 42 86 21 34
=46ax.: 01 42 96 18 58 +33 1 42 96 18 58
http://www.univ-paris5.fr/LEI
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| Re: Looking for a styleŠ |
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Author: Bernhard Kleine
Posted: 26/09/2000 09:51:07 GDT
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Hi Christian,
obviously your editor uses TeX. the bibliographic tool BibTeX creates just
such key-field. Get hold of someone how works with TeX. Export your
database to TeX (filter included in Endnote), let the other people create
the TeX key entries and reimport your database while importing the
key-field to one of your custom-field. Then you are done.
Bernhard
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Von: J. M. Christian
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. September 2000 19:26
An:
Betreff: Looking for a style?
Hi EndNoters,
I have a big problem=8A
I am writing a book chapter for a french editor.
As usual, they have a very special and specific style we must comply with.
So my question is :
Does someone know a style that would format a reference like this :
In the text, the citation would look like this :
"The Ergonomic Criteria were described earlier [BAS 99]=8A".
In the reference section, the reference would appear like this :
[BAS 99] Bastien, J. M. C.Scapin, D. L. et Leulier, C., "The
Ergonomic Criteria and the ISO 9241-10 Dialogue Principles: A pilot
comparison in an evaluation task", Interacting with Computers, vol.
11, 1999.
The important thing is the use of the first three letters of the
first author name in the citation and the two digits year but without
the apostrophe before the year (i.e. '95).
I have not been able to modify properly the in-text citation format.
Many thanks in advance,
--
___________________________________________
J. M. Christian Bastien
Universit=E9 Ren=E9 Descartes - Paris V
Laboratoire d'Ergonomie Informatique
45, rue des Saints-P=E8res
75270 Paris Cedex 06
T=E9l.: 01 42 86 33 07 +33 1 42 86 33 07
01 42 86 21 34 (sec.) +33 1 42 86 21 34
=46ax.: 01 42 96 18 58 +33 1 42 96 18 58
http://www.univ-paris5.fr/LEI
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