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kb:idem [2014/09/19 16:09] – improve structure zuphilipkb:idem [2017/07/27 14:17] – typos pjweiss
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-Some citation styles require to replace any subsequent occurencies of the same author by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idem|idem/eadem]], their abbreviations id./ead., or some other term or symbol like a dash.+ 
 +=== How can subsequent occurences of the same author replaced by a fixed term/symbol? === 
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 +Some citation styles require to replace any subsequent occurences of the same author/bookauthor/editor by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idem|idem/eadem]], their abbreviations id./ead., or some other term or symbol like a dash.
  
 a) It may be that you need such replacements //within the bibliography//, e.g. a) It may be that you need such replacements //within the bibliography//, e.g.
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    ---, --- & ---. 2004.    ---, --- & ---. 2004.
  
-This is **possible** and just depends on the citation style you use. (If you want to use it in your own citatin style, see [[http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#reference-grouping|subsequent-author-subsitute rules in CSL]].)+This is **possible** and just depends on the citation style you use. (If you want to use it in your own citation style, see [[http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#reference-grouping|subsequent-author-subsitute rules in CSL]].)
  
 b) It may be that you need such replacements //within one reference//, for example for a work in an anthology (collected or selected work), e.g. b) It may be that you need such replacements //within one reference//, for example for a work in an anthology (collected or selected work), e.g.
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