Commas at end of citation
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 12:52 pm
Hi,
I'm sure that this is an easy fix, but I'm encountering the following problem. Several of my citation formats feature fields in the final position that are occasionally absent. This results in the citation ending with a comma rather than a period. For example, in the following citation format, field z is absent from the given reference.
Eg. a, “t,” $in $v. l, d, p-. u1, u2, u3, z.
Kircher, Athanasius. “Antidotum Tarantulae.” in Magnes, sive de arte magnetica. Romae, 1641. Linda Hall Library, Kansas City, MO,
I would like to be able to always end with a period, whether field z is present or not. (In this case, z refers to the url, which is present for some of the relevant references and absent for others).
Thanks in advance!
Edward
I'm sure that this is an easy fix, but I'm encountering the following problem. Several of my citation formats feature fields in the final position that are occasionally absent. This results in the citation ending with a comma rather than a period. For example, in the following citation format, field z is absent from the given reference.
Eg. a, “t,” $in $v. l, d, p-. u1, u2, u3, z.
Kircher, Athanasius. “Antidotum Tarantulae.” in Magnes, sive de arte magnetica. Romae, 1641. Linda Hall Library, Kansas City, MO,
I would like to be able to always end with a period, whether field z is present or not. (In this case, z refers to the url, which is present for some of the relevant references and absent for others).
Thanks in advance!
Edward