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Sign upChange et-al settings for elsevier-with-titles #2024
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Sorry for not doing this when I promised I would and thanks @rmzelle for taking care of it. Should also include same change for http://www.zotero.org/styles/elsevier-with-titles-alphabetical (the w/o titles style is already without et al) |
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Looks good to me! |
rmzelle commentedApr 21, 2016
@cpina, @adam3smith, can you double-check?