All,

I am sure someone must have a simple solution to this that is posted somewheres 
on the web. But having searched for a while now, I haven't found it.

I am trying to cite a translated book and am using APA style. How do I add the 
translators using BibDesk?

What I am trying to achieve is this:

IN REFERENCE LIST:
Ebbinghaus, H. (1913). Memory (H. A. Rueger & C. E. Bussenius, Trans.). New 
York: Teachers College. 
(Original work published 1885) 

IN TEXT CITATION:
(Ebbinghaus, 1885/1913)

I can get close by fooling around and adding "(H. A. Rueger & C. E. Bussenius, 
Trans.)" to the Title field. Two minor problems doing this: (a) it formats the 
translators' names the same way it formats the title and (b) the intext 
citation lists only "1913" not 1885/1913 (even though I put "1885/1913" into 
the year field and even though it appears as 1885/1913 in the Reference list).

I am probably putting way too much effort and thought into this but I would 
appreciate any advice, workarounds, instructions, etc.

Wayne Gray


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