Period/Comma Issue
Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 1:44 pm
I admit that I'm still learning the Bookends syntax and need lots of help. My "journal article" bibliograph/citation entries look like this:
Bib: a. “t.” f v $, no. $i (d): p–.
Cit: a, “t,” f v $, no. $i (d): p–.
The problem is that I have an article titled, "Beyond 'Identity.'" Since the final word comes in quotes, I get an output of this:
Brubaker, Rogers, and Frederick Cooper. “Beyond ‘Identity’.” Theory and Society 29, no. 1 (2000): 1–47.
Is there a way to get the period/comma to move within the inner quote as well? I know that I can manually fix it on my dissertation, but would rather not have to remember it for each time I remember this and similarly titled works.
Bib: a. “t.” f v $, no. $i (d): p–.
Cit: a, “t,” f v $, no. $i (d): p–.
The problem is that I have an article titled, "Beyond 'Identity.'" Since the final word comes in quotes, I get an output of this:
Brubaker, Rogers, and Frederick Cooper. “Beyond ‘Identity’.” Theory and Society 29, no. 1 (2000): 1–47.
Is there a way to get the period/comma to move within the inner quote as well? I know that I can manually fix it on my dissertation, but would rather not have to remember it for each time I remember this and similarly titled works.