I'm trying to sort out the formatting for a somewhat unusual citation/bibliography format (well at least I think so). It uses superscription numbering for citations. In the bibliography, it lists the numbers and puts the bibliographic stuff here. I can do this much fine but...
There are two elements that are challenging me.
First, adding a comment to the bibliography. Normally this would go in the citation, but I need just the number for the citation and the comment included in the bibliography.
Second, I would like it to use a single number for the citation and include multiple references in the bibliography if appropriate. Rather than the default of putting multiple numbers in the citation.
The following is an example of a bibliographic entry that is expected for this journal (BTW it's Long Range Planning):
Any help would be much appreciated - I really really don't want to have to do it manually!40. A summary of other ways of thinking about boundaries can be found in the following papers: S. Karim
and W. Mitchell, Innovating through Acquisition and Internal Development: A Quarter-Century of
Boundary Evolution at Johnson & Johnson, Long Range Planning Special Issue on Boundaries and
Innovation, 37(6), 525e547, (2004);
J. Roos, B. Victor and M. Statler, Playing Seriously with Strategy, Long Range Planning Special Issue on
Boundaries and Innovation, 37(6), 549e568, (2004);
D. Dougherty and C.H. Takacs, Team Play: Heedful Interrelating as the Boundaries for Innovation, Long
Range Planning Special Issue on Boundaries for Innovation 37(6), 569e590, (2004);
S. Grand, G. von Krogh, D. Leonard and W. Swap, Resource Allocation Beyond Firm Boundaries: A
Multi-Level Model for Open Source Innovation, Long Range Planning Special Issue on Boundaries and
Innovation, 37(6), 599e610, (2004).