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Does anyone know a way to make endnote citations that use words or sentence fragments from the body of the text, instead of numbers or symbols? (My reason for doing this is so that there is no citation clutter in the body of the text, but that interested readers can look to the back and easily find the reference for a certain fact.) For example, the sentence

He stated that he wished to know the land.

would be cited in the endnotes as

"he wished to know the land." Heisenberg, 1949, p. 32.

I am trying to do this with bibTex. The endnote citations would be followed by the full, bibTexed bibliography. Thanks for any help.

Does anyone know a way to make endnote citations that use words or sentence fragments from the body of the text, instead of numbers or symbols? (My reason for doing this is so that there is no citation clutter in the body of the text, but that interested readers can look to the back and easily find the reference for a certain fact.) For example, the sentence

He stated that he wished to know the land.

would be cited in the endnotes as

"he wished to know the land." Heisenberg, 1949, p. 32.

Thanks for any help.

Does anyone know a way to make endnote citations that use words or sentence fragments from the body of the text, instead of numbers or symbols? (My reason for doing this is so that there is no citation clutter in the body of the text, but that interested readers can look to the back and easily find the reference for a certain fact.) For example, the sentence

He stated that he wished to know the land.

would be cited in the endnotes as

"he wished to know the land." Heisenberg, 1949, p. 32.

I am trying to do this with bibTex. The endnote citations would be followed by the full, bibTexed bibliography. Thanks for any help.

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How to make citations using sentence fragments instead of numbers?

Does anyone know a way to make endnote citations that use words or sentence fragments from the body of the text, instead of numbers or symbols? (My reason for doing this is so that there is no citation clutter in the body of the text, but that interested readers can look to the back and easily find the reference for a certain fact.) For example, the sentence

He stated that he wished to know the land.

would be cited in the endnotes as

"he wished to know the land." Heisenberg, 1949, p. 32.

Thanks for any help.