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Old 01-28-2012, 12:20 AM
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Hi there! I'm an degree student currently doing my honours program.



I have a lil problem with my citation so if youre able to help me, I'll be most thankful!

1. At the moment I'm trying to make my citations appear like this (Brown, 2000; Jones, 2001; Smith, 2002). They are different articles with different authors but saying the same things. But I cant seem to get it done. Keeps appearing as such (Brown, 2000)(Jones, 2001)(Smith, 2002).

2. how to cite a book section? Cos word asks for Title and Book Title. I have no idea what to put in each.

Title of book is Scoring Points: How Tesco is winning customer loyalty

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Hi SPRITEtoo,

AFAIK you can't combine multiple citations within the one set of parentheses.

To cite a book section, open the 'Manage Sources' dialog box and, from the Sources dropdown, choose 'Book Section'. The 'Title' is the Section title. The 'Book title' is ... (you guessed it). You'll note that the 'Book Section' version of the dialog also provides for both 'Author' and 'Book Authour', in case the section & overall book have different authors.

See: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...010368774.aspx
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Hi Paul!

By Section title you mean? Really confused.

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I drew the refernce to Section title from your own usage (cite a book section). The Section title is the name of the part of the book you're referring to. This would typically only be used if various chapters have been written by different authors or if the volumes in a multi-volume work have different names.
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