Short titles/abbreviation
Hello. I'm using Chicago full-note style in my thesis, and would like to have a 'short title' or abbreviation for some of the most common references as they are taking up word-count. I've modified the 'short title' field on Zotero but no changes have taken place in the word doc. Thank you very much for your help.
So the original citation stays correct, and you will use always the shortened form.
I wonder if your University allows to modify the correct full title to a short form as this is a wrong citation - strictly seen...
1) don't create copies of the same reference in your Zotero library. That'll just cause chaos
2) using short titles for subsequent citations is standard in many citation styles, including Chicago Manual (which is why Zotero supports that as per the above)
@ehol
Could you try this in a new document? Just Insert one citation of an item. Make sure you have a short version of the title under "Short Title" in Zotero.
Insert any other citation (to not get ibid) then the original citation again. Do you really not get the short title?
For the case that you copy references in a new Group-Folder, my idea has to work, as one can store citations in there and the citations can be edited - am I right? So there can be no Problem when I "double the reference in the right way". right?
But I see your poin, as the short Version of the title should be the right was for that.
But my larger point is that you just shouldn't clutter your library with separate copies of the same item (for which you'd then have to remember which to cite when), especially not when the needed functionality is built into Zotero.
Thank you!
"suppress-author": true
somewhere)Here's what I can tell:
(1) If two citations from the same sources are right after each other, it does not use the ST or Ibid. (2) It will, however, throw the ST back in if there are a few entries in between. This gets really confusing when I have, say, three sources from the same author repeating on the same page. I need it to use the ST for *every* subsequent reference. Is there a reason why it is doing this? Am I doing something wrong?
@adamsmith I thought there was a style that was essentially Chicago full note with short title always on subsequent—do you recall?
Yes, please to however to modify the style for STs always. Thank you!
@bwiernik Thanks for the help!
Can I have the option of always having ST's in the subsequent footnotes without the ibid option? Is there a way of making Zotero do that? Thanks for your help in advance
There's obviously a way to not do that, but it involves modifying the citation style or using a different one. What exactly are the requirements?
We use Chicago 17th ed. but the expectation in my uni regs is that subsequent footnotes are expected to have a shortened title every time they feature whether or not they come directly beneath each other.
I have it currently set to 17th ed and it just presents author name and then page number (which I add anyway). When the essay is finished I will go back in and manually change each entry on the assignment so that they also include ST's in the entry.
But there must be a way of enabling Zotero to do this for me without the hassle or having to manually change each one?
Rachel, hello!
I have the same need as you: including short titles in every footnote, even if I'm citing it for a second (and subsequent) time.
Were you able to figure how to do it without having to add the short titles manually?
Thank you!
Marial
Thank you Adam! I'm in no hurry. If I, or someone else, cannot figure it out beforehand, I'd appreciate your help.
@bwiernik
I read the thread in detail. You mentioned last September that the change was fairly simple and offered to walk someone else through the process. I think that never happened. I'd be happy to do it, and learn, if you can walk me through it. I played with it for a while, but can't figure out how to suppress the function "Cite position: ibid", it seems that would do the trick.
Hello again! I'm a third through my dissertation and have 500+ footnotes with the standard Chicago style, however I do need the short title in every entry as discussed above.
I need it in month, by September 15th. I could add the short titles manually but I'm afraid of the mistakes I could make and of the "system" not updating properly.
Would either of you be able to add a style that does this within a month? I'm happy to pay for your time and labor, just tell me how much you'd charge me and, if it fits on my budget, it's a done deal.
Thank you so much!
PS -- If anyone else in the forum knows how to do this, I extend my petition and offer to you as well.
Which style do you need exactly:
a) Chicago style in notes: first note full reference; all others with shorttitles
b) Chicago style in notes: all notes with shorttitles
In case you need b) => this should do what you want: https://gist.githubusercontent.com/denismaier/86f4d44203e34223f40af33635cd14ff/raw/874b5c0557b35b6fa53af3247a5b7df85c055436/chicago-note-bibliography-no-ibid.csl
(Please use the official style from the repository as soon as it will be availabe, but perhaps this helps in the meantime...)