When trying to cite a website by the Department for Skills and Education, Bookends puts it as: Education, D.f.S.a. The Standards Site: FAQ.
It doesn't put the name properly nor does it put the accessed date on??
For an edited book, I put Frank Hartle as THE author. What do I get?
(Ed.) (2005) Shaping up to the Future :A guide to roles, structures and career development in secondary schools, Summary Report National College for School Leadership,
(Ed.)??
and it the body, for some reason it writes:
(Hartle and , 2005)
Is it just doing random stuff?!? I think I'll have to redo all my bibliography because I'm not sure I can trust this piece of software with my scores..
Weird presentation in Harvard
Re: Weird presentation in Harvard
Have you referred to the User Guide?Deus wrote:When trying to cite a website by the Department for Skills and Education, Bookends puts it as: Education, D.f.S.a. The Standards Site: FAQ.
Corporate/Institutional names should end in a comma:
Department for Skills and Education,
That's not enough info. Presumably you'll have to edit the format to add an Internet Type (we don't provide one)....nor does it put the accessed date on??
If it's an edited book, there is no author, there is an editor. The name belongs in the Editors field in Bookends.Deus wrote:For an edited book, I put Frank Hartle as THE author. What do I get?
(Ed.) (2005) Shaping up to the Future :A guide to roles, structures and career development in secondary schools, Summary Report National College for School Leadership,
(Ed.)??
and it the body, for some reason it writes:
(Hartle and , 2005)
Is it just doing random stuff?!?
I suggest you download the User Guide and refer to the sections on formatting.
Jon
Sonny Software