References by Bookends

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raymond
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References by Bookends

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Hello,

In various academic papers one can find two ways of presenting references.
One is the usual as it is done with Bookends, which I used to use until now, as in the following example:
‘The topic of leadership represents one of social science’s greatest disappointments’ (Sergiovanni, 1992: 2)."

The second one is as it is presented in the following example:
"and kibbutzim bringing successes and growth similar to Staber’s (1989)"


How do I configure in Bookends to get the second form of reference?

TIA
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Re: References by Bookends

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You would type in the name yourself (in the text), and the Bookends citation should begin with a % (which tells Bookends to output the date only):

"and kibbutzim bringing successes and growth similar to Staber's {%Staber, 1989, reference info}"

If you are using Mellel, you'd just begin the tempoary citation with %:

%Staber, 1989, reference info

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raymond
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Re: References by Bookends

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Thanks a lot
Raymond
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