Multiple citations how to integrate into one set of parentheses?
When I make several citations to a single point, i end up with a series like this: (Baker et al., 2002) (Bradman et al., 2015) (Curl et al., 2003) (Curl et al., 2015) (Fenske et al., 2002) (Göen et al., 2017) (Lu et al., 2006) (Lu et al., 2008) (Oates and Cohen, 2011) (Oates et al., 2014)
What I need is all of these to be within a single set of parenties, sepated by commas or semicolons.
Can someone tell me what the magic formula is for making this happen?
Many thanks,
John Fagan
What I need is all of these to be within a single set of parenties, sepated by commas or semicolons.
Can someone tell me what the magic formula is for making this happen?
Many thanks,
John Fagan
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With the Microsoft Word plugin, you should be able to just add multiple items when the add citation window pops up. Type one name, add it, then type another, etc., and then click enter to add all of them to your document.