List Archives > 
Reference Manager List Archive > 
Archive by date > 
This Month By Date > 
This Month By Topic
Re: Author's
bibliography
| Re: Author's
bibliography |
|
Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Thu, 28 May 2009 01:40:49 -0700
|
Subject: Re: Author's bibliography
Author: cirerita (New User)
Date: 05-28-2009 04:40 AM
Just in case my first post was kinda confusing, here's a clearer explanation of what I would need -hopefully! All the 5,000 plus entries are by the same author, so I obviously don't need an "author" field. What I guess I need is a set of styles which allow me to input the data depending on the source. For instance, there might be magazines, broadsides, books, ephemera (postcards, posters, etc). In some cases, some poems were reprinted in different magazines and anthologies. For instance [I made up the entry numbers]: [Entry 333 - a magazine]: South and West 22.1, Sept. 1965. Susan Abbott, ed. South and West: Fort Worth, TX. [contents]: "too dark", "no future", "bright sunny day", "sun coming down" [Entry 444 - a book with dozens of poems] Down by the River. Pink Vulture Press: Chico, CA, 1999. [contents]: "homegrown's good", "ain't fixin' it", "bright sunny day", "digital clock", etc. [Entry 555 - single poem printed as a broadside] "Bright Sunny Day". Capra Press: San Diego, CA, 2001. [contents]: "Bright Sunny Day". [Entry 666 - An anthology] Poems for the Future. David Mills, ed. New York, NY, 2004. [contents]: "me against the world", "bright sunny day" and "sun coming down". Then, in the alphabetical "Index of Poems", I would need this: "Bright Sunny Day": 333, 444, 555, 666 [the numbers refer to the entries in the main body of text] [...] "Sun Coming Down": 333, 666. Is this feasible in EndNote or RefMan? How do you create such an Index? thanks!
|
| Re: Author's
bibliography |
|
Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 05:27:02 -0700
|
Subject: Re: Author's bibliography
Author: clarkelz (User)
Date: 06-18-2009 08:26 AM
Hello, would a Subject Bibliography do this for you? Hope this helps - What is a Subject Bibliography and how do I create one? A general bibliography is a continuous listing of citations in a particular order. A subject bibliography is made up of smaller listings, each appearing under a distinct heading. Despite the name, a subject bibliography (or a subject list) can be based on any Reference Manager field or combination of fields. Typical subject bibliography headings are by Keyword, Author, or Journal Name. You can print entire bibliographic citations, information from one or more fields, reference IDs, or nothing at all under each heading. Method: Choose the references you want in your Subject Bibliography by either marking them or highlighting them. Go to Tools> Subject bibliography> under the General tab choose your Output Style as usual> Click on the Subject tab> Use the Subject tab to set options specifically for subject headings. For a subject bibliography, it is important to select the Subject Terms and Reference List item. Click OK to save changes to all of the Subject Bibliography Setup tabs and display a list of the Reference Manager fields by default field name. Highlight the field(s) whose contents you wish to use as subject headings. You can include any number of fields. If you build the list of headings from more than one field, the subject headings generated from these fields are combined into a single list Select the check boxes as needed to determine whether an entire field is used as a heading, or whether a field should be split into multiple headings. Click OK to display the terms found in the fields you selected Select those terms you wish to include as subject headings. Click OK to format the subject bibliography on the screen. If you want to modify the term selections you just set, to either add or remove terms from the selected field(s), click the Terms button. If you want to modify options that affect the subject headings, click the Layout button. For full instructions please use the Help function in Reference Manager
|
Previous by date: Philosopher's
Index, Community Mailer
Next by date: Re: Building
references cited using Reference Manager 10 in MS Word is assigning new
number for the same reference everytime it is cited! HELP, Community Mailer
Previous thread: Author's
bibliography, Community Mailer
Next thread: Re: Building
references cited using Reference Manager 10 in MS Word is assigning new
number for the same reference everytime it is cited! HELP, Community Mailer
|