Adding Compilers for citing a corpus
Greetings,
I'm looking for some affirmation or guidance on the best process to add contributor roles. I am citing the brown corpus. Zotero does not have a "corpus" type, so I used the book type. Books do not have the role compiler available, so I used the extra field and the `||` method. Now the Brown Corpus has two compilers. But if I give each a role then in the output both are indicated when only one should be. This seems weird to structure the record in this way. Is this the best way to structure the record?
APA like style:
Francis, W. N.and Kučera, H. (Compilers). (1961). Brown Corpus of Standard American English. Providence, RI: Brown University.
I'm looking for some affirmation or guidance on the best process to add contributor roles. I am citing the brown corpus. Zotero does not have a "corpus" type, so I used the book type. Books do not have the role compiler available, so I used the extra field and the `||` method. Now the Brown Corpus has two compilers. But if I give each a role then in the output both are indicated when only one should be. This seems weird to structure the record in this way. Is this the best way to structure the record?
APA like style:
Francis, W. N.and Kučera, H. (Compilers). (1961). Brown Corpus of Standard American English. Providence, RI: Brown University.
Compiler: Last || First
Compiler isn’t programmed to work for any CSL yet, so the output may not be as expected.
Note that APA style does not call for compilers to be cited in this way. They would just be cited as Editors, and I would recommend that in general for best compatibility with other styles.