Hi all
I’m trying to introduce some nuance into the in-text citation style.
The journal for which I’m preparing a paper would like the in-text citation to use a reference’s title to disambiguate, rather than author.
However, the citation model in the Edit Style boxes only allows me to describe one kind of title. This means that I can either have it italicised, or not italicised. There is no option for using inverted commas (for journal articles or book sections, e.g.).
For example, I would like:
Agamben says that to use bodies is a bad idea (Use of Bodies, 24).
Banville recommends reading Einstein (‘Physics and Fiction’, 12).
But I get either:
Agamben says that to use bodies is a bad idea (Use of Bodies, 24).
Banville recommends reading Einstein (Physics and Fiction, 12).
Or:
Agamben says that to use bodies is a bad idea (‘Use of Bodies’, 24).
Banville recommends reading Einstein (‘Physics and Fiction’, 12).
Is there a way round this?
Thanks very much.