For the first time i write a reference with multiple authors, I need to list all authors and not use “et al.” Can you plase advise how to list all authors in a systematic way or is the only way to use the Prefix option in edit mode and type them all in manually?
Change the citation “Author Lists” setting* in the Harvard output style to: List all author names. (See attached image.) A copy of the modified output style is attached for your reference.
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Go to the EndNote toolbar, select Edit > Output Styles > Edit Harvard. This causes the Harvard dialog box to appear.
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In the Harvard output style locate the “Citations” section and click on “Author Lists” (see attached image). Change the citation “Author Lists” setting* in the Harvard output style to: List all author names. (Note that this causes the first in-text citation will list all authors but subsequent appearance of the citation will be abbreviated to list only the first author followed by “et al.”.)
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Close the Harvard output style. Changes will be saved to a new file named “Harvard Copy” so adjust both EndNote and MS Word to use “Harvard Copy”.
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Thank you, this worked apart from a small issue. It fails to put a comma after the first author so for example, (StarkeyHatchuel and Tempest, 2004) should read (Starkey, Hatchuel and Tempest, 2004). Any ideas?
Here is a version that should incorporate the missing comma.
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