Create a plain text file called citespace.alias in your project folder.
The content of the file contains the node label you want to keep, followed by a '#', then the node label you want to replace.
Here is an illustration below. You will need to find out the missing XXXX, XX, and XX. The simplest way is to select any node, right-click>primary alias, then select the LE SS node> secondary alias. Then citespace.alias file will be created for you. Edit the file according to the line below, e.g. replacing the "any node" with the correct one you want to use:
LeStradic S, 2013, XXXX, VXX, PXX#LE SS, 2013, XXXX, VXX, PXX
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Hi
I have experienced a Problem with a Name of an author.
On the merged Network one of the node is named after LE SS 2013 but the full mame is Le Stradic, Soizig, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/avsc.12074
how to make cite space Name this node correctly? I have tried with alias but in the Manual is not so clear how to operate.
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Thanks in Advance
Best regards
Chiara
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Create a plain text file called citespace.alias in your project folder.
The content of the file contains the node label you want to keep, followed by a '#', then the node label you want to replace.
Here is an illustration below. You will need to find out the missing XXXX, XX, and XX. The simplest way is to select any node, right-click>primary alias, then select the LE SS node> secondary alias. Then citespace.alias file will be created for you. Edit the file according to the line below, e.g. replacing the "any node" with the correct one you want to use:
LeStradic S, 2013, XXXX, VXX, PXX#LE SS, 2013, XXXX, VXX, PXX
Thank you it worked! (I just needed to run the visualisation again since the saved visualisation did not consider the alias file)
Best Regards
Chiara