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I am currently working on writing a paper using the Turabian reference
format. For the most part Word is very helpful when it comes to references and creating a bibliography, but now I have a problem. I need to reference a journal article accessed online. When I add the source in the Source Manager, I have to choose either journal article or online document. The problem is that neither of these options alone have all the fields I need. If I choose journal article I have all the field for the article but lack the fields for the URL and date accessed. If I choose online document I have those fields but lack the fields for volume and number of the journal. Clicking on the box to show all bibliography fields does add more fields to the last, but not all of them and certainly not the ones I need. Is there a way to create a custom source type with the fields I need? Is there another source type that has all of the fields? Any suggestions beyond editing each entry manually in the document? Thanks -- Sean McLaughlin |
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