Legal case references not showing page numbers after ibid.
Hello,
I have a problem with legal references not showing page numbers after an ibid. citation.
Two years ago, I worked on a document using the Chicago Manual of Style 16th ed. (full note) that included citations of cases. Now I’m reworking the document, and Zotero citations have improved in one respect: they no longer repeat the Reporter Volume and page number. Thanks for that improvement.
Still, another change causes a real problem: an ibid. citation does not display the page number. So, I have this citation:
130 U.S. 581, 585 (1889).
When in the next footnote I want to cite the same case, p. 589, this now appears
Ibid.
In the earlier version of my document that I have printed out, this appeared:
Ibid., 130:589.
I tried one way of fixing the problem. Both citations have the author suppressed. I tried unchecking the suppress author field, but the second citation’s page number didn’t appear.
Another approach would be to use Citation Stylist http://citationstylist.org/, but it doesn't look like it's been updated since 2015. Should I try it?
Can you suggest the best way forward?
I have a problem with legal references not showing page numbers after an ibid. citation.
Two years ago, I worked on a document using the Chicago Manual of Style 16th ed. (full note) that included citations of cases. Now I’m reworking the document, and Zotero citations have improved in one respect: they no longer repeat the Reporter Volume and page number. Thanks for that improvement.
Still, another change causes a real problem: an ibid. citation does not display the page number. So, I have this citation:
130 U.S. 581, 585 (1889).
When in the next footnote I want to cite the same case, p. 589, this now appears
Ibid.
In the earlier version of my document that I have printed out, this appeared:
Ibid., 130:589.
I tried one way of fixing the problem. Both citations have the author suppressed. I tried unchecking the suppress author field, but the second citation’s page number didn’t appear.
Another approach would be to use Citation Stylist http://citationstylist.org/, but it doesn't look like it's been updated since 2015. Should I try it?
Can you suggest the best way forward?
That said, we should be able to get basic case citations right in Chicago Manual, and I'll try to take a look, but can't promise how quickly.
Wouldn't recommend that if you can avoid it, but if you need a quick&viable workaround...
Basic case citations in the Chicago Manual are still not displaying page numbers when subsequent footnotes display different page numbers. Would it be possible to fix this by the time I submit a manuscript in November?