Hello, I've got a question for you wonderful people.:-) I'm trying to quote a statement made by Obama that I found on a certified pdf made by the US Government Printing Office. The US GPO is technically the author and I would like to put them as the author, but my reference style means that if I put US Government Printing Office the author is cited as "Office, 2010 [online]". Is there any way to make it realise that the GPO isn't a traditional style author so that it displays "Government Printing Office, 2010 [online]"?
I know this seems a small thing with quite a few easy solutions (i.e. call it GPO) but I think it may come in handy to know if its possible in the future.
Cheers(sprout)
PS: I'm now in love with Google. Let's ignore Google Scholar's tie-in with Crossref and capacity to import into Endnote for a sec and marvel at the fact that they have made a search engine that only goes through US government websites. For someone researching US domestic policy it is like nirvana (you know, seeing them when Kurt was still alive.)