Paperpile has made a reference with s.n. in it, why is that?

Answer

Your reference might look something like this: 

Bell, K. and Spencer, S. (2019) Stanley Spencer. London: (s.n.).

s.n. mean no name, so Paperpile couldn't find a name for the publisher of the source you are referencing. 

You can add this manually from within Paperpile:

  • Click on the Arrow to the right of the source
  • Select Edit
  • Add the name of the publisher to the Publisher field
  • Select Save

Take a look at the book, you can usually find the publisher in a number of places such as on the cover and after the title page.

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  • Last Updated Aug 21, 2019
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  • Answered By Ian Badger

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