Dear Pat,
If you use the classical form of temporary citations,
just delete
everything except the reference number. That is, prune
<Jones, 1987
#84> to <#84> to force inclusion in the
bibliography without an in-text
reference.
best wishes,
Peter
Skerrett isiresearchsoft.com wrote:
I've been using EndNote for preparing scientific papers for
a while, but
now must use it in an unfamiliar way. The publisher of a
book I am
writing wants a lightly annotated bibliography without any
breadcrumbs
in the chapters themselves ("too scientific," I'm
told). Is there a
predesigned EndNote style that won't leave any citation
marks in the
chapter but that will output the selected references in
proper page
order?
Many thanks,
Pat Skerrett
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