Hi
I’m working with a publisher who requires some titles (journal articles not in English) to be in Sentence Case in the bibliography. OK.
But they also require that journal titles be abbreviated and in ALLCAPS.
For example:
Chansonnier, D., (1999) ‘La chanson d’autrui’, MH 66, 44-77.
It seems to me that I’ll just have to go through the bibliography once generated and correct by hand, since there’s only one setting for all titles. Or is there a way to get Bookends to produce the desired result?
Title Case / Sentence Case
Re: Title Case / Sentence Case
Are you using a journal glossary? If so, if the journal name is
Modern History
and the abbreviation is
MH
you can have Bookends use one or the other depending on the format (j = abbrev form, f = full form).
Jon
Sonny Software
Modern History
and the abbreviation is
MH
you can have Bookends use one or the other depending on the format (j = abbrev form, f = full form).
Jon
Sonny Software
Re: Title Case / Sentence Case
I wasn't using a journal glossary but I see now that I should have been.
Thank you.
In this case MH is Museum Helveticum, which is entirely beside the point aside from the fact that I see I'll have to roll my own glossary...
Thank you.
In this case MH is Museum Helveticum, which is entirely beside the point aside from the fact that I see I'll have to roll my own glossary...
Re: Title Case / Sentence Case
I didn't think it was "Modern History". Just the first thing that came to mind. :-)
Jon
Sonny Software
Jon
Sonny Software