Greetings all,
I run three or four 'active' libraries simultaneously with
no real
difficulties. I usually work with citations unformatted, and
don't
remove any author names from citations until completing the
final draft.
Regards,
Peter Trainor
Postgraduate Student
School of Political and International Studies Flinders
University
Adelaide, South Australia
endnote-interest-digest wrote:
> endnote-interest-digest Thursday, July 26 2007
Volume 01 :
Number 2280
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> Re: Pitfalls to running 2 libraries?
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> Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 16:07:45 -0400
> From: Geoff.Read[g.read niwa.co.nz]
> Subject: Re: Pitfalls to running 2 libraries?
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> Virginia.Benjamin[vbenjam uga.edu] wrote:
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>> Hello Shelly,
>> You'll run into problem when a reference in one
library has a record
>> number that conflicts with the record number in the
second
>> library...and they represent different references
which will likely
>> be
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> the case.
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> Well, only if the record number is all that is in the
temporary
> citation (an unusual circumstance, creating a hidden
citation when
> formatted). As it stands your statement doesn't accord
with my
> experience or the advice in the manuals. Normal plain
in-text
> temporary citations intended to be visible include the
author name and
> date, which EndNote uses to pick which library is meant
- no user
intervention required.
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> Geoff
> - --
> Geoff Read <g.read niwa.co.nz>
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