Mixing text with multiple citations
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:42 am
I'm trying to add text to a string of citations using Mellel as WP. For example, I need to say:
(for example, Bromley, 2003, 2005; Walls, 2007)
However, when I enter the "for example, " as per normal for a single citation [ie \for example, \Bromley, 2003, #17; Bromley, 2005, #18; Walls, 2007, #266], then scan the document, it attaches the "for example" only to the first reference and reorders the list alphabetically with the 'f' in 'for example' as the first letter in the reference, giving:
(Bromley, 2005; for example Bromley, 2003; Walls, 2007)
Am I doing this wrong, or is there a way of disassociating the free text from a single reference?
Thanks,
Michael
(for example, Bromley, 2003, 2005; Walls, 2007)
However, when I enter the "for example, " as per normal for a single citation [ie \for example, \Bromley, 2003, #17; Bromley, 2005, #18; Walls, 2007, #266], then scan the document, it attaches the "for example" only to the first reference and reorders the list alphabetically with the 'f' in 'for example' as the first letter in the reference, giving:
(Bromley, 2005; for example Bromley, 2003; Walls, 2007)
Am I doing this wrong, or is there a way of disassociating the free text from a single reference?
Thanks,
Michael