Taylor and Francis TF-Standard Chicago EB (Citation): Help would be appreciated
Greetings everyone,
I have all my sources in a Zotera Database and the journal to which I'm gearing up to send my article uses Taylor and Francis TF-Standard Chicago EB (end notes) style. Basically, they require the following:
"Each note only contains the last name of the author(s), a
shortened title if the title is more than four words, and the
relevant page or pages:
1. Smith and Jones, Style Manual, 45.
2. Khan, “Chapter Title,” 69."
The question is, I cannot find any style in the document preferences that matches this. The journal I'm trying to send my article to is called "Democratization". Can I manually tweak something in my Zotera to get this style?
Cheers,
I have all my sources in a Zotera Database and the journal to which I'm gearing up to send my article uses Taylor and Francis TF-Standard Chicago EB (end notes) style. Basically, they require the following:
"Each note only contains the last name of the author(s), a
shortened title if the title is more than four words, and the
relevant page or pages:
1. Smith and Jones, Style Manual, 45.
2. Khan, “Chapter Title,” 69."
The question is, I cannot find any style in the document preferences that matches this. The journal I'm trying to send my article to is called "Democratization". Can I manually tweak something in my Zotera to get this style?
Cheers,
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adamsmithHow about https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:chicago-note-bibliography ? That'd be standard short note chicago style.
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vahid123Thanks Adam. I have this style, but the problem with it is that the journal requires the titles in the end notes to be not more than 4 words long. The one in Zotero doesn't limit that. Is there a way I can tweak it to limit it to max 4 words?
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adamsmithedited June 5, 2019No, not in the style (i.e., this just isn't possibel in Zotero), sorry. Zotero prints whatever is the "Short Title" of an item.
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