Hello,
You could go to Edit Citation and exclude the author, then
put in the
Prefix:
Canada,
Regards,
Jeff Graf
Reference Department
Wells Library
Indiana University, Bloomington
Quoting "Richard.Nimijean[richard.nimijean" videotron.ca]:
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> I'm looking for advice on how to enter government
author names.
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> For example, I am trying to cite a 2003 report by
Canada's Department
> of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
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> I would like the citation in my text simply to read
(Canada, 2003).
> However, in my bibliography, I would like the full
corporate
> authorship noted (including the department).
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> If I enter "Canada. Department of Foreign Affairs
and International
> Trade," in the author field, then I get (Canada.
Department of
> Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 2003) in my
text.
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> Is there a way for me to get the shorter Canada
citation? Do I need to
> enter "Department of Foreign Affairs and
International Trade" in
> another field?
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>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Richard
>
> ___________________________________________
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> Richard Nimijean
> Lecturer (Instructor II)
> School of Canadian Studies
> Carleton University
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> 1125 Colonel By Drive
> Ottawa, Canada
> K1S 5B6
> (613) 520-2600 ext. 4030 (office)
>
> (819) 351-2315 (cell)
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