Combining 2 styles in one bibliography
Dear All,
While I counln't find any treat about the topic I post my question about it here.
I work with Zotero and like to create an output bibliography that include two different citationstyles. On the one hand, all my english literature shall be outputted in an Chicago manual Style as follows
1. Michael Pollan, The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals (New York: Penguin, 2006).
On the other hand, I like to include into the same bibliography all french literature I am citing in basically the same chicago style but with different capitalization of the title (only the first noun as a majuscule), so that it finally looks as following:
1. Michel Foucault, Naissance de la clinique (Paris: Press Universitaire de France, 2009).
So my general question: How do I get the wished result? More specific: How can I combine the Chicago Manual Style with another style, e.g. a french style, and where can I download such french style formats.
Thanks in any case for your help. It is very much appreciated.
While I counln't find any treat about the topic I post my question about it here.
I work with Zotero and like to create an output bibliography that include two different citationstyles. On the one hand, all my english literature shall be outputted in an Chicago manual Style as follows
1. Michael Pollan, The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals (New York: Penguin, 2006).
On the other hand, I like to include into the same bibliography all french literature I am citing in basically the same chicago style but with different capitalization of the title (only the first noun as a majuscule), so that it finally looks as following:
1. Michel Foucault, Naissance de la clinique (Paris: Press Universitaire de France, 2009).
So my general question: How do I get the wished result? More specific: How can I combine the Chicago Manual Style with another style, e.g. a french style, and where can I download such french style formats.
Thanks in any case for your help. It is very much appreciated.
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(There's is no way to actually use two different citation styles in the same document, but that's not necessary in this case anyway).