As near as I can tell, it is not possible to do something like the
following, at lest with packages I have examined (harvard, mcite,
authordate): text text text .... my absurd claim (sourceA, location1;  
sourceB, location2; sourceC, location 3; etc, etc)

I find no help Lamport or Goossens et al.

The physics macro, mcite, does the wrong thing, but it moves in the right
direction. I need references embedded in text, like the harvard style
appears to do. I am using authordate[1] style (which defines only cite and
shortcite).

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Mark Hansel
Minnesota State University Moorhead
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