I am trying to figure out if there is a way to conform to the journal style that I need, which wants citations in "Name (date)" format, but wants multiple articles by the same author to be cited as "Name (date1, date2, date3)" etc. For example:
"Smith (1995, 2001a, 2001b)".
I know I can fake this if I move to citing references by date only (using %) and manually enter the author in the document, but the rest of my documents are not date-only in this way, and I'd be happy if the program could do the work for me.
Thanks.
Citation style question: "Jones (1997, 2003)"
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Thanks for the reply. It would be nice to be able to automate this, as you can in Endnote. From the Endnote 8 manual (and in many ways I *am* happy to put Endnote behind me):
"Consecutive Citations by the Same Author
If a multiple citation includes works by the same author, some
styles request that you not repeat the author name. Check the
setting to “omit repeated authorsâ€
"Consecutive Citations by the Same Author
If a multiple citation includes works by the same author, some
styles request that you not repeat the author name. Check the
setting to “omit repeated authorsâ€