"Editor" in citations
Hi,
I adapted the "The University of Western Australia - Harvard" style to suit the University of Hull format, but running into difficulties...
I have a few books that are are edited, so no author field. Unfortunately, when citing in the text, it comes out as (ed. Doe, 2001) and (eds. Doe & Knox, 2002), but I would like the ed./eds. to not be present in citations (i.e. "(Doe, 2001) but still obviously in the bibliography). I cannot find where in the CSL this is specified and how to change it - any ideas?
Thank you!
I adapted the "The University of Western Australia - Harvard" style to suit the University of Hull format, but running into difficulties...
I have a few books that are are edited, so no author field. Unfortunately, when citing in the text, it comes out as (ed. Doe, 2001) and (eds. Doe & Knox, 2002), but I would like the ed./eds. to not be present in citations (i.e. "(Doe, 2001) but still obviously in the bibliography). I cannot find where in the CSL this is specified and how to change it - any ideas?
Thank you!
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ambstucHave experimented a bit more, and it seems the "ed. " is only inserted on any citation AFTER the first citation i.e. "(Herbert & Hollis, 2000) and (eds. Herbert & Hollis, 2000)" - now I am really puzzled! Please help!
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bwiernikYou need to specify two different author macros. One for the citations, that does not include the labels, and one for the bibliography that does. Take a look at the APA CSL style for an example.