Citing Letters in Collected Correspondences/Books
Hi,
I was wondering whether there was a way to enter letters which form part of a book (such a collection of correspondence). For example, like this (or something to this effect!):
Letter from Charles Darwin to Alfred Russel Wallace, 31 March 1870. Cited in Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, vol. 1, ed. by James Marchant (London; Cassell and Company, 1916), p. 251
I have to handle these quite a bit but can’t find a way to do them at the moment other than entering the letter and book separately (both in Zotero and the footnote in Word) which would seem a bit of a faff when using these often.
I did find this discussion from 2007 (http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/385/). But I couldn’t find out if this had been solved or not! What is more, I don’t think my issue is a complex as the one described in this (I may be wrong!).
Thanks for the help!
I was wondering whether there was a way to enter letters which form part of a book (such a collection of correspondence). For example, like this (or something to this effect!):
Letter from Charles Darwin to Alfred Russel Wallace, 31 March 1870. Cited in Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, vol. 1, ed. by James Marchant (London; Cassell and Company, 1916), p. 251
I have to handle these quite a bit but can’t find a way to do them at the moment other than entering the letter and book separately (both in Zotero and the footnote in Word) which would seem a bit of a faff when using these often.
I did find this discussion from 2007 (http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/385/). But I couldn’t find out if this had been solved or not! What is more, I don’t think my issue is a complex as the one described in this (I may be wrong!).
Thanks for the help!
I suggest you cite the book and then add "Letter from Charles Darwin to Alfred Russel Wallace, 31 March 1870. Cited in" as a prefix to the citation.
For example, set up a letter entry as normal and then a field such as 'extra'/'note' set it up in the csl file to appear. Then, in the 'extra' field write 'Cited in Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences , vol. 1, ed. by James Marchant (London; Cassell and Company, 1916), p. 251
Would work in such a field?
I have simply included the details in the Archive field of the letter section and entered it as 'Cited in James Marchant (ed.), Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, 2 vols. (London: Cassell and Company, 1916), vol. 2, p. 187' with for the formatting.
It is a good way of at least getting the info together! The only issue with this being that it will not be shortened in subsequent citations. However, this is no great shakes. It does not concern me a great deal and can easily be edited at the end.
If anyone thinks of another way of doing this in a better way please do add a comment. Letters in collected editions or books are commonplace so an effective way of dealing with them would be great!
Currently the only major problem I have with my above suggestion is the outcome of subsequent appearances of the same letter. I don't seem able to retain the full letter details (it shortens the names and removes the date!).
In others words, this: Becomes this: When, in reality the best outcome would be either (preferred): or (at worst) Any ideas on how to go about this?
Conditional
----Subsequent
add
Conditional
----if type personal-communication
---- else
I have linked subsequent citations of Letters to query the 'Extra' (or 'note') box where I have included a shortened citation of the book and/or archives.
Now all this has gone well except that the original entry for subsequent personal_communication entries remains (in bold): Do you know where this can be edited (either to be removed or replace the current author/recipient field I have set up). Unfortunately, I can't find where the field is!
Thanks very much for the help everyone!
I have got around this by retaining the position of names as 'Wallace, Alfred Russel' and simply changing the Letter author field (in Zotero itself) to single rather than two fields.
This gets the desired result int eh citation whilst also (conveniently) helping to distinguish between letter authors within Zotero itself.
It requires to change author formatting just for letters (specifically, removing the "name-as-sort-order" attribute (i.e. setting it to blank in the visual editor)