et al. settings
Hi,
This is probably a very easy thing to do but I'm new to zotero and kinda stuck- can anybody help??
I'm using Harvard ref format 1, and it seems like it's set to abbreviate to firstauthor et al. only at 4+ authors. Listing 3 authors individually in citations is not in my supervisor's special definition of correct referencing.
Is there a way of changing the settings so that instead of citing (Davidson, Trumbore & Amundsen, 2000) it cites (Davidson et al. 2000) ?
While we're here, is there an easy way of turning off first names and initials, and capitals, in in-text citations?
thanks, if anyone can help....
This is probably a very easy thing to do but I'm new to zotero and kinda stuck- can anybody help??
I'm using Harvard ref format 1, and it seems like it's set to abbreviate to firstauthor et al. only at 4+ authors. Listing 3 authors individually in citations is not in my supervisor's special definition of correct referencing.
Is there a way of changing the settings so that instead of citing (Davidson, Trumbore & Amundsen, 2000) it cites (Davidson et al. 2000) ?
While we're here, is there an easy way of turning off first names and initials, and capitals, in in-text citations?
thanks, if anyone can help....
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If you want journals:
The Auk, Ecology, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (B) are three off the top of my head. Many others in the field are similar citation style.
No guarantees, but you can't do any harm by trying this out, so go ahead.
Also, note that Zotero can now use Endnote citation styles, so you have an almost unlimited choice of styles.