Help with citing multiple contributions to the same multiauthor book (CMOS)
Hello,
I know that Zotero does not yet have support for edited volumes. I wanted to check if there were any extant workarounds for forcing Zotero/Word Plugin to use the proper shortened form (i.e., to omit publisher & date and to prefer the short title) when citing a second source from the same volume, as set out in the Chicago Manual of Style 14.10, which gives the following example:
1. William H. Keating, “Fort Dearborn and Chicago,” in Prairie State: Impressions of Illinois, 1673–1967, by Travelers and Other Observers, ed. Paul M. Angle (University of Chicago Press, 1968), 84–85.
2. Sara Clarke Lippincott, “Chicago,” in Angle, Prairie State, 363.
With both of those items in my Zotero collection (as book sections), the Word Plugin outputs two full citations, rather than the shortened form. Has anybody has figured out a way around this? Perhaps by altering how the data is stored in Zotero, or modifying the citation style/using the "extras" field, etc...
Thanks very much!
I know that Zotero does not yet have support for edited volumes. I wanted to check if there were any extant workarounds for forcing Zotero/Word Plugin to use the proper shortened form (i.e., to omit publisher & date and to prefer the short title) when citing a second source from the same volume, as set out in the Chicago Manual of Style 14.10, which gives the following example:
1. William H. Keating, “Fort Dearborn and Chicago,” in Prairie State: Impressions of Illinois, 1673–1967, by Travelers and Other Observers, ed. Paul M. Angle (University of Chicago Press, 1968), 84–85.
2. Sara Clarke Lippincott, “Chicago,” in Angle, Prairie State, 363.
With both of those items in my Zotero collection (as book sections), the Word Plugin outputs two full citations, rather than the shortened form. Has anybody has figured out a way around this? Perhaps by altering how the data is stored in Zotero, or modifying the citation style/using the "extras" field, etc...
Thanks very much!
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adamsmithThe entirety of Chicago 14.10 can't be implemented in Zotero/CSL I'm afraid -- it's also not something that's going to happen any time soon. (FWIW, it's a "may" not a "should" provision in the Manual, though it's clearly preferred).
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androbbOkay, good to know. Thank you!