Multiple Sources Citation: Style Harvard Reference Format 1
Hi,
I have a problem with the citation styles. I use the Harvard reference format 1.
If I have multiple sources with the same first name, the citation style puts in the Initials of the author :(
How can I disable that? Or what can I do to change it?
I get:
(H. C. Hsu et al. 1996; Grindstaff et al. 1998; H. C. Hsu et al. 1999)
I want:
(Hsu et al. 1996, 1999; Grindstaff et al. 1998)
Thanks!
I have a problem with the citation styles. I use the Harvard reference format 1.
If I have multiple sources with the same first name, the citation style puts in the Initials of the author :(
How can I disable that? Or what can I do to change it?
I get:
(H. C. Hsu et al. 1996; Grindstaff et al. 1998; H. C. Hsu et al. 1999)
I want:
(Hsu et al. 1996, 1999; Grindstaff et al. 1998)
Thanks!
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I checked my library before i posted my problem :(
The author are consistently named in my Zotero library.
What else can I do?? Normally...Zotero should recognize the entry as the same person.
1. The one Rinze points to
2. The author is input in one field mode - i.e as H. C. Hsu instead of Hsu, H.C.
It's one of these two.
Try using Chicago (author-date). If the initials go away it's 1.