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Changing the conjunctions (and, &, etc) in harvard citation style
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I am back again with a question of modifying the "harvard citation style" using agsm and natbib. I need to change the conjunction in my essay according to the the row "två författare" in this pdf https://www.hb.se/Global/HB%20-%20externt/BLR/Skriva%20och%20referera/Lathund_harvard2018.pdf . Recently I succeeded in changing the "and" to the corresponding swedish conjunction "och" using newcommand*{harvardand}{och}
. Now, when writing cite{carlsson2007evidence} bidrar med bevis
the output in the pdf will be "Carlsson och Rooth bidrar med bevis", which is exactly what I want.
The problem arises when writing ''[...] en systematisk ojämlikhet mellan olika grupper av människor inom samma samhälle''citep[s.~12]{edling2010ett}
. This yields "''[...] en systematisk ojämlikhet mellan olika grupper av människor inom samma samhälle''(Edling och Liljeros 2010, s. 12)". What I want here is an "&" instead of "och", as suggested in the pdf above.
So, my question is how I am supposed to change "och" to "&" when using the citep{}
command while still having "och" when using the cite{}
command?
Thanks.
bibliographies
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I am back again with a question of modifying the "harvard citation style" using agsm and natbib. I need to change the conjunction in my essay according to the the row "två författare" in this pdf https://www.hb.se/Global/HB%20-%20externt/BLR/Skriva%20och%20referera/Lathund_harvard2018.pdf . Recently I succeeded in changing the "and" to the corresponding swedish conjunction "och" using newcommand*{harvardand}{och}
. Now, when writing cite{carlsson2007evidence} bidrar med bevis
the output in the pdf will be "Carlsson och Rooth bidrar med bevis", which is exactly what I want.
The problem arises when writing ''[...] en systematisk ojämlikhet mellan olika grupper av människor inom samma samhälle''citep[s.~12]{edling2010ett}
. This yields "''[...] en systematisk ojämlikhet mellan olika grupper av människor inom samma samhälle''(Edling och Liljeros 2010, s. 12)". What I want here is an "&" instead of "och", as suggested in the pdf above.
So, my question is how I am supposed to change "och" to "&" when using the citep{}
command while still having "och" when using the cite{}
command?
Thanks.
bibliographies
add a comment |
I am back again with a question of modifying the "harvard citation style" using agsm and natbib. I need to change the conjunction in my essay according to the the row "två författare" in this pdf https://www.hb.se/Global/HB%20-%20externt/BLR/Skriva%20och%20referera/Lathund_harvard2018.pdf . Recently I succeeded in changing the "and" to the corresponding swedish conjunction "och" using newcommand*{harvardand}{och}
. Now, when writing cite{carlsson2007evidence} bidrar med bevis
the output in the pdf will be "Carlsson och Rooth bidrar med bevis", which is exactly what I want.
The problem arises when writing ''[...] en systematisk ojämlikhet mellan olika grupper av människor inom samma samhälle''citep[s.~12]{edling2010ett}
. This yields "''[...] en systematisk ojämlikhet mellan olika grupper av människor inom samma samhälle''(Edling och Liljeros 2010, s. 12)". What I want here is an "&" instead of "och", as suggested in the pdf above.
So, my question is how I am supposed to change "och" to "&" when using the citep{}
command while still having "och" when using the cite{}
command?
Thanks.
bibliographies
I am back again with a question of modifying the "harvard citation style" using agsm and natbib. I need to change the conjunction in my essay according to the the row "två författare" in this pdf https://www.hb.se/Global/HB%20-%20externt/BLR/Skriva%20och%20referera/Lathund_harvard2018.pdf . Recently I succeeded in changing the "and" to the corresponding swedish conjunction "och" using newcommand*{harvardand}{och}
. Now, when writing cite{carlsson2007evidence} bidrar med bevis
the output in the pdf will be "Carlsson och Rooth bidrar med bevis", which is exactly what I want.
The problem arises when writing ''[...] en systematisk ojämlikhet mellan olika grupper av människor inom samma samhälle''citep[s.~12]{edling2010ett}
. This yields "''[...] en systematisk ojämlikhet mellan olika grupper av människor inom samma samhälle''(Edling och Liljeros 2010, s. 12)". What I want here is an "&" instead of "och", as suggested in the pdf above.
So, my question is how I am supposed to change "och" to "&" when using the citep{}
command while still having "och" when using the cite{}
command?
Thanks.
bibliographies
bibliographies
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