[Framers] OT: Reference question

Craig Ede craigede at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 29 08:13:55 PDT 2021


Tammy,

Is there some way you can turn off the appending the earlier messages when you reply. I expect you are probably replying from a phone and it just produces a long string where everything is mashed up together making it difficult to read your brief responses.

Thanks

Craig

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Subject: Re: [Framers] OT: Reference question

LOL! How I wish. Tammy Van Boening Tammy dot vanboening at
spectrumwritingllc dot com www.spectrumwritingllc.com<http://www.spectrumwritingllc.com> -----Original
Message----- From: Framers On Behalf Of Peter Gold Sent: Tuesday, September
28, 2021 3:23 PM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker
software. Subject: Re: [Framers] OT: Reference question Just cite the
"Friends" episode and provide a link to it? :) On Tue, Sep 28, 2021, 4:16 PM
wrote: > OK, I know this is off-topic but because this list is filled with >
seasoned veterans of technical writing, I know I can get my answer > here. I
am working on the references for a client document, and have > to sort
through the existing references that I was given and make sure > it is
accurate, current, etc., and I came across a couple of instances > of a
reference within a reference such as: > > > > Rodgers, T., Leahy, D., et al.
(2005). "Physiologically based > pharmacokinetic modeling 1: predicting the
tissue distribution of > moderate-to-strong bases." J Pharm Sci 94(6):
1259-76. > > > > Rodgers, T., Leahy, D., et al. (2007). "Rodgers T, Leahy D,
Rowland M. > 2005. > Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling 1:
Predicting the > tissue distribution of moderate-to-strong bases. J Pharm
Sci > 94:1259-1276." J Pharm Sci 96(11): 3151-3152. > > > > You can see that
the first reference is embedded/cited in the second > reference. This was
not the way that I was taught a gazillion years > ago to cite an embedded
reference. Basically, if the content of the > embedded reference was
standalone in a new reference, regardless of > the source, then the new
reference was all that was cited, for example: > > > > Rodgers, T., Leahy,
D., et al. (2007). Physiologically based > pharmacokinetic modeling 1:
Predicting the tissue distribution of > moderate-to-strong bases. > J Pharm
Sci 96(11): 3151-3152. > > > > I looked at these papers and the content was
standalone in the second > reference and it cited the first reference for
the content, but > because the content was standalone in the second
reference, I should > cite only the second reference where appropriate.
(God, does that even > make sense. . . I am thinking of the Friends episode,
"The One Where Everybody Finds Out," > and > they don't know that we know
that they know and Joey loses his mind.) > > > > I just need some advice
from some seasoned writers about how to handle > this. > > > > Thanks! > > >
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