Chicago Style, Acessed Date, Electronic sources
i am having a problem of Accessed date which does not appear whenever i reference webpage or electronic book ... does anyone know how to make the accessed date appear when we cite it?
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and i have tried not to put the publication date, then it appear that the year of accessed date become the publication date and the month and day of accessed date will be appear as accessed date. that would work when the publication date and accessed date are in the same year only.
@adamsmith: but according to Chicago Style Manual, i see they cite the accessed date.
The instances of access dates in the manual are all for citations that don't have a publication date, such as, specifically for author-date, sub-chapter 15.51: which is exactly what Zotero is doing.
The only exception to this is 14.185, which describes how access dates should be cited if, contrary to what CMoS recommends, publishers require them.
I've read the manual very closely on this, so I'd be surprised if we got any of it wrong, but if so, you'd need to point us to a specific section of it that says contradicts what I'm saying and what Zotero/CSL are doing.