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Thanks very much adamsmith and aurimas. I ended up using Middle East Critique style which comes close to what I wanted. @aurimas, I don't think all styles can be footnotes/endnotes as the endnote option disappears with most styles...as Adamsmith po…
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THanks Adamsmith. I mean the option "Display citations as Endnote" which is only available as an option on a handful of styles. Most styles are footnotes..I can't use the normal footnote as this will get confused with actual footnotes which I also u…
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One very slight modification: Is it possible to get the "et al" which appears when there are multiple authors, to be in italics? This isn't really a big deal because I can just do find and replace...but just wondered?? Many thanks for all your hel…
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WOW. THAT'S IT! GENIUS! many thanks.
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Hi there. A thousand thank yous! I have had a look. Just a few things are not quite right yet. For journals, it needs a full stop (period) after the journal name, instead of a comma. The in-text citation at the moment is: (Gray & Leyland, 20…
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Any luck? Thanks!
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OK. Many many thanks. I have used the Social Studies of Science as the template. BOOK This is how it is currently Zumkhawala-Cook, Richard (2008) Scotland as we know it: representations of national identity in literature (North Carolina: McFarlan…
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Hi again, and thanks again for your help. To be honest, I can't find a suitable style that's even close to what I need. The in-text citation should be: (Gray and Leyland, 2009: 222) But the bibliography is different to anything I can find: …
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Hi Adamsmith, Many thanks for your quick reply. I can't find any that fit my need. The style "Harvard - adapted for Leeds Met" is the closest. It generates this: (Gray & Leyland, 2009, p.222) I need something that generates this: …
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yes. i agree. strange that it doesn't read Anthrosource stuff, but reads others fine. this would be very useful to social scientists.!