I want to cite a paper by L. Wilkinson and the Task Force on Statistical Inference in Harvard style. Usually, I would cite a paper by two authors like this: "Pigs are clever (One/Two 2014)." But in this case "Pigs are clever (Wilkinson/Task Force on Statistical Inference 2014)." is potentially misleading. Who can help?
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2Please show the full bank bank b entry into n question, and please tell us which bibliography style you employ. Please also tell us if you use a citation management package (and, if so, which one). – Mico Aug 27 '17 at 14:19
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There might be a solution, but it would be much appreciated if you could provide the full bib entry so we can work on it. Just edit your post accordingly. – thymaro Aug 27 '17 at 21:25