Thursday, 19 April 2018

publications - Style in citing two authors in the same sentence


I have a sentence with two concepts and two quotations from two different authors. It goes like this



Some is true because of concept one, that is "quotation one", and concept two, that is "quotation two".




Concept one and two are both from Author A while quotation one and two are from Author B.


What would be an elegant way to cite both authors at the end of the sentence making sure:



  • The reader will be able to attribute each concept/citation to the write author,

  • The reader will be able to understand which work (and from which page) the quotation is from




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