The 'note' field in the entry for the book appears in the incollection entry as well. Here's a test file to show what I mean: =================== begin: test.tex ================== \usemodule[bib] \setupcolors[state=start] \setupbibtex[database=talk] \setuppublications[alternative=num] \starttext See \cite{Ericsson:2006}. \placepublications[criterium=all] \stoptext =================== end: test.tex ================== It uses the bib file below. In the bibliography in test.pdf, the 'note' for the main book appears both with the book (which is good) but also with the chapter entry (which is not so good). It might be a general bibtex problem, because latex+bibtex does the same thing. Well, it does once I lost the battle with automatic crossref inclusion and had to cite the book entry by hand (the context bib module handled it fine citing just the chapter). =================== begin: talk.bib ================== @Book{Ericsson:Charness:Feltovich:Hoffman:2006, editor = {K. Anders Ericsson and Neil Charness and Paul J. Feltovich and Robert R. Hoffman}, title = {The {C}ambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, year = 2006, address = {New York}, note = {This collection cannot be recommended highly enough}, } @InCollection{Ericsson:2006, author = {K. Anders Ericsson}, title = {The influence of experience and deliberate practice on the development of superior expert performance}, booktitle = {The {C}ambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, crossref = {Ericsson:Charness:Feltovich:Hoffman:2006}, pages = {683--703}, year = 2006, chapter = 38, address = {New York}, note = {This collection cannot be recommended highly enough}, } =================== end: talk.bib ================== ConTeXt ver: 2006.12.07 18:22 MK II fmt: 2006.12.11 int: english/english -Sanjoy `Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives.' (John Lennon)