Citations with same author multiple years

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one09jason
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Citations with same author multiple years

Post by one09jason »

Does anyone know if it is posssible to do this with an in-text citation:

(Author 1995a, b)

Thanks.
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Post by macsailor »

I know you can do it like this (Author 1995a, 1995b), but I do not know if your request is possible.
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Post by Jon »

No, as Macsailor said, the year will be output twice.

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Post by one09jason »

Jon,

Will you please consider adding this capability to Bookends? I can think of several journals that require this format, including one I am currently submitting to.

Thanks :)
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Hi,

I can certainly put it on the request list.

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Post by RobK3 »

I am using the default APA 5th ed. formats, and I can't seem to make the following work:

(Author, Year1; Year2)

I get:

(Author, Year1; Author, Year 2)

for the same author on 2 papers.

Any advice for what I might be doing wrong or need to do?

rob
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Post by Jon »

You need to turn on "Use year-only for repeated authors" in the format (second tab).

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Post by hareiko »

Dear Jon,
Some time ago you said:
Jon wrote:Hi,
I can certainly put it on the request list.
Jon
This is really an important feature, as repeating the years in citations like:
"cf. MILLER, 2000a, 2000b, 2000c, 2000d"
instead of
"cf. MILLER, 2000a, b, c, d"
is simply too long.
Also an unsatisfactory behaviour in this context: when quoting several same-author-same-year papers, the final in-text citations may turn out to be:
"cf. MILLER, 2000c, 2000b, 2000a, 2000d", depending on their ordering in the reference list.
Can Bookends be made to sort these in-text citations as "a-b-c-d" automatically, without having to reorder the temporary citations manually?
btw: I am using Bookends with Mellel.

Regards and thanks
Hans-Reinhard
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Post by Jon »

Hi, if I understand you correctly, you can do both these things if you are using author-date citations. Check on "Letters for repeated years (2006a,b)", and set the sort pop-up to "Sort as Entered". Does that work for you?

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Post by hareiko »

Thankyou Jon,
Yes everything in my custom format was already set as you said. And still the in-text quotations do not suppress the repeated years and come up as
Miller (2001a, 2001b, 2002c)
Why??
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I can't say without seeing the format. Please zip and send me what you are using.

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