Re: [Refdb-users] cited page numbers?
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From: Michael B. <mb...@an...> - 2003-03-12 15:03:14
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Bruce D'Arcus <bd...@fa...> writes: > Well, in Endnote, it is not in the database, but is appended to the > temporary citation, which might look like {Jones, 1998@23}. I am > forgetting the syntax now for adding other text to the temp citation, > but it involves using another delimiter. > > As we've discussed on the bibx list, I don't think this method is > ideal. I'd prefer that quotes have their page numbers associated with > them, and be stored in the database. Hm, I think both is needed. With jurabib, I am citing articles like \cite[S.~716]{hayn94}, which gives me something like /Hayn/, S. 716 in the text and something like=20 Hayn, Sven: Die International Accounting Standards. WPg 1994, 713=AD721, 74= 9=AD755 in the references. I need to cite different pages from the same author, so one "hard-coded" page number wouldn't be helpful. > 61. The moral and fiscal capacity for philanthropy was an important > mechanism of class differentiation--separating the respectable from > the residuum as well as the wealthy from the poor; see Peter Mandler, > "Christian Political Economy and the Making of the New Poor Law," > Historical Journal 33, no. 1 (1990): 87. That would be the \fullcite command for jurabib (there is also a "citefull" option to set it in general). Ciao Michael --=20 status is failure (galeon 1.2.5) |