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"Journal Article" and "Article in a periodical" what is the diff?
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"Journal Article" and "Article in a periodical" what is the diff?
It depends whether the article was in a journal or a periodical. A "journal"
would usually be a peer-reviewed scholarly/academic publication. A "periodical" would be a magazine, newspaper, etc. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Fris" wrote in message ... In the Citations & Biliography, Create Source, type include, "Journal Article" and "Article in a periodical" When do I use which one? |
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"Journal Article" and "Article in a periodical" what is the diff?
With a magazine or newspaper, you don't normally use the volume number
and issue number, just the cover date. With a journal, you always use the volume number (and you only use the issue number if each issue starts the page numbering over at 1, which is unusual.) On Nov 14, 12:17*pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: It depends whether the article was in a journal or a periodical. A "journal" would usually be a peer-reviewed scholarly/academic publication. A "periodical" would be a magazine, newspaper, etc. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Fris" wrote in message ... In the Citations & Biliography, Create Source, type include, "Journal Article" and "Article in a periodical" When do I use which one?- |
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"Journal Article" and "Article in a periodical" what is the di
It does that in what it claims is "Chicago Style." No Chicago style
would ever give the title instead of numbering the year 2008a, 2008b. That depends on the style you are using. The most common reason is that you cite multiple works by the same author(s) in your text. The title is then displayed as an extra part to indicate more clearly what you are citing at a specific place in your text. By right-clicking on an in-text citation, and choosing 'Edit Citation' you can suppress the author, title or year. That's about all the control you have. Yves --http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography On 14 nov, 19:54, Fris wrote: Thank you most helpful, Could you tell me why in some cases the place where the citation is displayed only have the author and date and in other cases the Author and the Title? And how do I control it? As always your assistance is appreciated Thanking you Fris "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: It depends whether the article was in a journal or a periodical. A "journal" would usually be a peer-reviewed scholarly/academic publication. A "periodical" would be a magazine, newspaper, etc. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Fris" wrote in message ... In the Citations & Biliography, Create Source, type include, "Journal Article" and "Article in a periodical" When do I use which one- |
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"Journal Article" and "Article in a periodical" what is the di
Very helpful
Thank you Fris "grammatim" wrote: It does that in what it claims is "Chicago Style." No Chicago style would ever give the title instead of numbering the year 2008a, 2008b. That depends on the style you are using. The most common reason is that you cite multiple works by the same author(s) in your text. The title is then displayed as an extra part to indicate more clearly what you are citing at a specific place in your text. By right-clicking on an in-text citation, and choosing 'Edit Citation' you can suppress the author, title or year. That's about all the control you have. Yves --http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography On 14 nov, 19:54, Fris wrote: Thank you most helpful, Could you tell me why in some cases the place where the citation is displayed only have the author and date and in other cases the Author and the Title? And how do I control it? As always your assistance is appreciated Thanking you Fris "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: It depends whether the article was in a journal or a periodical. A "journal" would usually be a peer-reviewed scholarly/academic publication. A "periodical" would be a magazine, newspaper, etc. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Fris" wrote in message ... In the Citations & Biliography, Create Source, type include, "Journal Article" and "Article in a periodical" When do I use which one- |
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