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Sign upCorrecting the 'and' separator for author-short #4144
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Thanks -- the old documentation, which is still up, does call for "and", but they clearly do want & |
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gaballench commentedJun 13, 2019
The instructions for authors indicate that the author separator should be ampersand for in-text citations instead of the 'and'; conversely, it should be textual (and) for the references section (both for authors and editors). The proposed change in the tag in L42 produces the desired output.