Changing citation style - authors before 'et al' for duplicates in a year
This situation is a little tough to explain so bare with me.
I'm accustomed to editing styles, but can't figure out how to change this formatting. Based on a Harvard style
I have 2 articles, published in the same year, with the same first author, but other authors (3+) differ.
When I cite these, I would expect to see (Smith et al. 2015a, Smith et al. 2015b) however instead, it appears as (Smith, Jones et al. 2015; Smith, Cruz et al. 2015)
I'm trying to edit it so it appears like the earlier option (with a, b, c etc., rather than the second author noted)
Is that possible, or this just something I just have to live with?
Any advice appreciated. Thanks!
I'm accustomed to editing styles, but can't figure out how to change this formatting. Based on a Harvard style
I have 2 articles, published in the same year, with the same first author, but other authors (3+) differ.
When I cite these, I would expect to see (Smith et al. 2015a, Smith et al. 2015b) however instead, it appears as (Smith, Jones et al. 2015; Smith, Cruz et al. 2015)
I'm trying to edit it so it appears like the earlier option (with a, b, c etc., rather than the second author noted)
Is that possible, or this just something I just have to live with?
Any advice appreciated. Thanks!
disamiguate-add-names
on <citation> that's currently set to true in your style. Delete it or set it to false.