citation style
I have been using Elsevier harvard style and it displays differently in two documents. In one document it looks like this and is indented:
Winkler, D., Callaway, L., Sloan, S., Holgate, N., 2015. Everyday Choice Making: Outcomes of Young People with Acquired Brain Injury After Moving from Residential Aged Care to Community-Based Supported Accommodation. Brain Impairment 16, 221–235.
in the other document, it looks like this and is not indented:
Winkler, D, Callaway, L, Holgate, N, & Sloan, S 2015, ‘Everyday Choice Making: Outcomes of Young People with Acquired Brain Injury after Moving from Residential Aged Care to Community-Based Supported Accommodation’, Brain Impairment, vol.16, no.3, pp.221-235.
I have ticked the same boxes under style preferences. Can anyone help explain what is going on. I'd like to use the second style but I can't get it up in my 30,000 word document.
Thanks
Elroy
Winkler, D., Callaway, L., Sloan, S., Holgate, N., 2015. Everyday Choice Making: Outcomes of Young People with Acquired Brain Injury After Moving from Residential Aged Care to Community-Based Supported Accommodation. Brain Impairment 16, 221–235.
in the other document, it looks like this and is not indented:
Winkler, D, Callaway, L, Holgate, N, & Sloan, S 2015, ‘Everyday Choice Making: Outcomes of Young People with Acquired Brain Injury after Moving from Residential Aged Care to Community-Based Supported Accommodation’, Brain Impairment, vol.16, no.3, pp.221-235.
I have ticked the same boxes under style preferences. Can anyone help explain what is going on. I'd like to use the second style but I can't get it up in my 30,000 word document.
Thanks
Elroy
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bwiernikThe second one just is not Elsevier Harvard style at all. Try a different Harvard style, such as https://www.zotero.org/styles/harvard-cite-them-right