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Adding page numbers to citation style #90
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Just add [@muller_iconography_2011**, 38-39**] to your citeproc expression - depending on your csl file it will output the page reference behind the citation |
Cheers! Although I already handed in my thesis, I am sure it will come in handy for future papers! Thanks!!
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Just add [@muller_iconography_2011**, 38-39**] to your citeproc expression - depending on your csl file it will output the page reference behind the citation
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I love working with markdown and this template has helped me with so many projects already!!! Currently I am writing my master thesis with it, but I ran into a minor issue related to referencing. I changed the citation style to APA, which works fine, however I wish my citations to contain page numbers as well.
The markdown source text looks like this:
"(...) produce a plausible story about any given period [@muller_iconography_2011] "
And the output looks like this:
"(...) produce a plausible story about any given period (Müller, 2011)"
But I would like it to turn into this:
"(...) produce a plausible story about any given period (Müller, 2011: 38-39)"
So I was wondering whether there is any way to incorporate page numbers within the Markdown source text. I am very much a newbie when it comes to coding and programming, so any help would be much appreciated.
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