Newspaper name repeated in bibliography when including multiple citations (Chicago author-date)
I am citing multiple articles from the same newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun in a book chapter I'm writing.
(Please don't @ me about the m in shimbun; I have reasons for that)
When I output the bibliography (Chicago author-date), I get:
Yomiuri Shimbun. 1941. “Katei seikatsu mo ōyake no mono: Habuke muda to rōhi, Kiribuchi joshi,” December 8, 1941.
Yomiuri Shimbun. ———. 1942. “‘Koko ni muda ari’: Orekireki no gomi shigen tansaku,” August 15, 1942.
Yomiuri Shimbun. ———. 1943a. “Umai eiyōshoku, haikyū ryō de kufū, shinshun kara Senji Shokuryō Kenkyūjo,” January 4, 1943.
etc.
In other words, the newspaper name is repeated before the em dashes. I believe this to be an error. Am I correct? If so, how can I fix it?
Thanks as always!
(Please don't @ me about the m in shimbun; I have reasons for that)
When I output the bibliography (Chicago author-date), I get:
Yomiuri Shimbun. 1941. “Katei seikatsu mo ōyake no mono: Habuke muda to rōhi, Kiribuchi joshi,” December 8, 1941.
Yomiuri Shimbun. ———. 1942. “‘Koko ni muda ari’: Orekireki no gomi shigen tansaku,” August 15, 1942.
Yomiuri Shimbun. ———. 1943a. “Umai eiyōshoku, haikyū ryō de kufū, shinshun kara Senji Shokuryō Kenkyūjo,” January 4, 1943.
etc.
In other words, the newspaper name is repeated before the em dashes. I believe this to be an error. Am I correct? If so, how can I fix it?
Thanks as always!
@fbennett any chance you could look at this? Happens with any two newspaper items with no author and same publication title in Chicago author-date
I already owed you a coffee or three anyway, so the debt is just piling on...