article page numbers dropped when I cite page range
Hi all,
I've searched through pages of forum discussion and haven't found this--forgive me if this has been answered elsewhere...
I'm using Zotero standalone (current version) and Microsoft Word. When I insert a citation to an article, it cites it with the page numbers. But when I specify a page range within the article (as we do in history), Zotero drops the article page range.
Can I override this somehow? I have an article going in tomorrow--I'm in final formatting and this is driving me crazy!
Thanks,
Nathaniel
I've searched through pages of forum discussion and haven't found this--forgive me if this has been answered elsewhere...
I'm using Zotero standalone (current version) and Microsoft Word. When I insert a citation to an article, it cites it with the page numbers. But when I specify a page range within the article (as we do in history), Zotero drops the article page range.
Can I override this somehow? I have an article going in tomorrow--I'm in final formatting and this is driving me crazy!
Thanks,
Nathaniel
María Victoria Murillo, “From Populism to Neoliberalism. Labor Unions and Market Reforms in Latin America,” World Politics 52, no. 2 (2000): 135–174.
but then when you cite a page it turns to:
María Victoria Murillo, “From Populism to Neoliberalism. Labor Unions and Market Reforms in Latin America,” World Politics 52, no. 2 (2000): 140.
That's what the Chicago Manual tells you to do - CMoS 16th edition 14.17 says: Not all note based styles follow that logic, so you can look around a bit if you find one that doesn't.
María Victoria Murillo, “From Populism to Neoliberalism. Labor Unions and Market Reforms in Latin America,” World Politics 52, no. 2 (2000): 135–174, at 140.
And obviously it's easy enough to locate an article if you have one page number within the article, which is why I assume they don't require the inclusive page numbers.