Perhaps the idea sounds silly, but I feel it would be a nice addition to the other citation modifiers. This would sometimes be useful when you are rewriting passages, which can happen several times. In some cases you want to write open the citation (hence getting rid of the parentheses) which basically means deleting the Bookends citation and just writing it as a normal text.
But for my own work, for the very likely new edits in the near future, as well as for possible future uses, I would like to keep the Bookends citation there in the text.
So for example, a normal writing process might be something like:
1st version: Grounded theory started in the late 1960s (Glaser & Strauss 1967) ...
2nd version: Grounded theory was introduced by Glaser & Strauss (1967) ...
Now both of these I can just do with modifying the Bookends citation. But if I then end up rewriting it as:
3rd version: Grounded theory was launched by Glaser & Strauss in 1967 ...
So now I delete the Bookends citation and just write it as normal text. But! What if later I need to rewrite it so that once again it has a proper citation?! If I could suppress the year, I could just keep on working with the text without the need to jump again to Bookends and finding the citation from my database. (Especially if it happens to be the only time this particular work is cited.)
I guess, basically I have learned to treat all the names in my texts as links to my Bookends database.
