Style Code for In-Text Citation Page Number Changes SBL 2
Hi Everyone,
I'm working on my thesis, and my school requires that I use the Society of Biblical Literature 2nd edition style for my citations. This is no big deal, except that they also require that I use "inclusive" pagination for in-text citations. For example, (Miller 2020, 249-277) instead of what it gives me, which is (Miller 2020, 249-77).
Is there a way to change the style code to do that? I have been playing with it for days, and the only advice I've gotten from my advisor, who wants me to use Zotero, is to go back and manually change it. I can do that, but I'd prefer not to.
I appreciate any help you can provide.
I'm working on my thesis, and my school requires that I use the Society of Biblical Literature 2nd edition style for my citations. This is no big deal, except that they also require that I use "inclusive" pagination for in-text citations. For example, (Miller 2020, 249-277) instead of what it gives me, which is (Miller 2020, 249-77).
Is there a way to change the style code to do that? I have been playing with it for days, and the only advice I've gotten from my advisor, who wants me to use Zotero, is to go back and manually change it. I can do that, but I'd prefer not to.
I appreciate any help you can provide.
It's a super simple change.
The style does this because SBL wants that. So, the setting for "Chicago" style page numbering is on.
In line 2, delete the following: page-range-format="chicago"
Change ID etc. as explained here, otherwise you're style will be overwritten.
https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
(And tell your supervisor that he's thinking wrong about how this stuff works...)