On 9/16/07, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com> wrote:
No, he's saying that if I cite a book 3 times, I
can give the details
of the book once, but give the relevant page number for each citation.
Exactly. This would likely require a little tweaking of the
formatting... right now named refs are labeled at the front of the
reference with letters. If this includes the page number, it might
have to be moved.
Another possibility, one that some editors might prefer, is to use a
separate line in the references list for each page. This would
eliminate the letters entirely, and instead list them out below with a
"ibid, pg 3" sort of style, with the "ibid" being replaced by the
name
of the link itself. For instance...
dflkafk <ref name="NASA TN.1262" page=23/> sdfkhskjhf <ref
name="NASA
TN.1262" page=31/> kjhf....
==References==
<references>
<ref name="NASA TN.1262">
a big CITE tag here
</ref>
When rendered this would come out like...
==References==
1. NASA TN.126, contents of the big CITE tag here
1a. NASA TN.126, pg. 23
1b. NASA TN.126, pg. 31