Strange Citation Formatting

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Taman
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Strange Citation Formatting

Post by Taman »

Hello,

I have a citation entered as:

Løwendahl et al., 2001, #402;Aharoni, 1993, #47089

But when it's formatted it seems to lose the second reference, only including the date as if the authors were the same, but they're not!

(Løwendahl et al., 2001; 1993)

Could anyone help?

Thanks, Taman
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Post by Jon »

This is a tech support issue. Please zip and send me your database and the format you are using.

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Taman
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Post by Taman »

Hi Jon - I shot you an email with the files requested.

Best, Taman
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Hm, I didn't receive them. If the zipped file is very large, it may have bounced. If it's not (10 MB or less), please send them again (zipped) to support@sonnysoftware.com.

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Post by Jon »

OK, I have the files now, thanks.

The problem is that you are using a custom citation format. Aharoni is the editor of an edited book, and in the custom citation format you specify

a, d

(Author, Date) for edited book.

The custom citation for an edited book should be

e, d

(Editor, Date)

You can refer to our APA Citations format for an example.

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Taman
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Post by Taman »

ah, of course! thanks!
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