Dear Mendeley team,
I would like to address a doubt about the "op. cit.", which is the mention we have in a citation when it had appeared already before in the text.
In my document I have the 3 following citations:
-Marc Augé, Non-lieux: Introduction à une anthropologie de la surmodernité, Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1992.
-Marc Augé, Pour une anthropologie de la mobilité, Paris, Payot & Rivages, 2009.
- Paul Virilio, L’espace critique: essai sur l'urbanisme et les nouvelles technologies, Paris, Christian Bourgois, 1984.
The issue appears when I create another citation based on a book of Marc Augé. It appears only as:
-Marc Augé, op. cit.
So, one cannot know which book are actually being referenced. The "rule" should determine that the date would be added in order to make possible the identification.
What is the best way to solve the issue?
I tried to modify that in the visual style, but I was not able to do it.
Is it possible? Could you help me do it, please?
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