Chicago Manual of Style citation styles updated to 17th edition
In September 2017 the 17th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style (CMoS) manual was released. In response, we just updated most CMoS CSL citation styles to the 17th edition format, including the three CMoS citation styles that are bundled with Zotero.
One of the most noticeable changes in the 17th edition is that the use of Ibid. is no longer recommended. However, we do offer two 17th edition style variants that still use Ibid. (see https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=with-ibid). While Zotero users will be automatically updated to the 17th edition, 16th edition citation styles will remain available for manual installation for the foreseeable future.
See http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/help-tools/what-s-new.html and https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/pull/3021 for more detailed overviews of what has changed in the manual and our styles, respectively.
One of the most noticeable changes in the 17th edition is that the use of Ibid. is no longer recommended. However, we do offer two 17th edition style variants that still use Ibid. (see https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=with-ibid). While Zotero users will be automatically updated to the 17th edition, 16th edition citation styles will remain available for manual installation for the foreseeable future.
See http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/help-tools/what-s-new.html and https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/pull/3021 for more detailed overviews of what has changed in the manual and our styles, respectively.
Is there any way to make Zotero show the short title for the book in the abbreviated footnote?
1. When a work is immediately re-cited (i.e. what used to be ibid), it calls for author, page.
2. When a work is cited again later in the text, it calls for author, short title, page.
Our implementation of Chicago 17 follows this rule precisely. You can find this described in detail in Chapter 14.34 of the Manual http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/book/ed17/part3/ch14/psec034.html (gated)
But, does this make sense to you?
10. Sabapathy, "Intersecting Histories," 38.
11. Sabapathy, "Intersecting Histories," 39.
12. Sabapathy, "Intersecting Histories," 39.
I was just reading the Manual, and apparently this is how they suggest doing. So, I must remove the book title. Have to check why it is appearing.
On section, "14: Notes and Bibliography; 14.34: Shortened citations versus “ibid”"
1. Morrison, Beloved, 3.
2. Morrison, 18.
or
2. Ibid., 18.
3. Morrison, 18.
or
3. Ibid.
4. Morrison, 24–26.
or
4. Ibid., 24–26.
5. Morrison, Song of Solomon, 401–2.
6. Morrison, 433.
or
6. Ibid., 433.
I just put the page number in parentheses manually in those cases, though I understand there are downsides to that.