Really odd bug with 'et al' citations
Hi all
When citing an 'et al' reference in the text (Word 2003) I am finding that if the author last name 'Moorman' first name 'A. V.' is at the top (as it should be) I get "A. V. Moorman et al 2010" in my text. However all the other citations are in the form 'Moorman et al, 2010". Additionally, if I move the moorman author down one in Zotero, the below author "Ensor, Hannah M" is displayed in the text "Ensor et al". Can anyone shed any light on this? I've tried recreating the Moorman author field but to no avail
Thanks
When citing an 'et al' reference in the text (Word 2003) I am finding that if the author last name 'Moorman' first name 'A. V.' is at the top (as it should be) I get "A. V. Moorman et al 2010" in my text. However all the other citations are in the form 'Moorman et al, 2010". Additionally, if I move the moorman author down one in Zotero, the below author "Ensor, Hannah M" is displayed in the text "Ensor et al". Can anyone shed any light on this? I've tried recreating the Moorman author field but to no avail
Thanks
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- given name being included
- comma separator being included
I think your objection is to the former. In which case, see:http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/given_name_disambiguation
In general, though: say what citation style you're using & describe exactly what you think is wrong.