Citing the Congressional Record
I see a few threads on this topic from several years back but no solution. How do I cite the U.S. Congressional Record in Zotero? Here are the Chicago Manual of Style guidelines:
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Since 1873, congressional debates have been published by the government in the Congressional Record. Daily issues are bound in paper biweekly and in permanent volumes (divided into parts) yearly. Since material may be added, deleted, or modified when the final volumes are prepared, pagination will vary between the different editions. Whenever possible, citation should be made to the permanent volumes. Note that, following Bluebook style, italics are not used for the name of the publication. The page number (preceded by “H” or “S,” for House or Senate, in the daily edition) is followed by the date, which is placed in parentheses. If the identity of a speaker is necessary, include it in parentheses.
16. 147 Cong. Rec. 19,000 (2001).
17. 148 Cong. Rec. S10,491 (daily ed. Oct. 16, 2002) (statement of Sen. Dodd).
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It's a very simple format--volume publication page (year)--but I see no way to get anything close with any item type in Zotero. Even if I set the item title to be 147 Cong. Rec., Zotero invariably formats it with quotes or italics.
Suggestions? Solutions? Workarounds?
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Since 1873, congressional debates have been published by the government in the Congressional Record. Daily issues are bound in paper biweekly and in permanent volumes (divided into parts) yearly. Since material may be added, deleted, or modified when the final volumes are prepared, pagination will vary between the different editions. Whenever possible, citation should be made to the permanent volumes. Note that, following Bluebook style, italics are not used for the name of the publication. The page number (preceded by “H” or “S,” for House or Senate, in the daily edition) is followed by the date, which is placed in parentheses. If the identity of a speaker is necessary, include it in parentheses.
16. 147 Cong. Rec. 19,000 (2001).
17. 148 Cong. Rec. S10,491 (daily ed. Oct. 16, 2002) (statement of Sen. Dodd).
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It's a very simple format--volume publication page (year)--but I see no way to get anything close with any item type in Zotero. Even if I set the item title to be 147 Cong. Rec., Zotero invariably formats it with quotes or italics.
Suggestions? Solutions? Workarounds?
You may be able to squeeze some sort of workaround into a standard CSL style for that form, but it will be messy.
Are there any plans to introduce a suitable item type into standard Zotero? I think it would be important for political historians.
I've been thinking that having a "parliamentary debate" (or so) item type would probably make sense -- in the UK/commonwealth tradition, there are very specific citation rules to parliamentary debate ("Hansard"), though those look very different from the above. I assume people elsewhere will also want to cite parliamentary debates though no one to the best of my knowledge has ever asked about citing Bundestag or Assemblee Nationale debates, say.
And yes, for people who need to cite debates according to norms in multiple countries, modularity is the only way to go and I think Zotero has been very skeptical about incorporating that.