CSL: Use Compact Numeric Notation citations with expanded Page References
I am looking to modify the IEEE.CSL format to allow for compact Numeric Notations with expanded page references. How do I edit the csl to support this?
Problem:
The Citation definition in the IEEE.csl uses
225: citation collapse="citation-number"
which also appears to collapse the end of page citation references.
IEEE CSL Ref: https://csl.mendeley.com/styleInfo/?styleId=http://www.zotero.org/styles/ieee
Intent is to
Example: A page:
--- Page 1
Product baz [1]–[3]
1] J. Doe, First book. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
[2] J. Doe, “Article,” Journal of Generic Studies, vol. 6, pp. 33–34, 2006.
[3] J. Doe and J. Roe, “Why water is wet,” in Third book, S. Smith, Ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
--- End of Document
References:
1] J. Doe, First book. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
[2] J. Doe, “Article,” Journal of Generic Studies, vol. 6, pp. 33–34, 2006.
[3] J. Doe and J. Roe, “Why water is wet,” in Third book, S. Smith, Ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
Problem:
The Citation definition in the IEEE.csl uses
225: citation collapse="citation-number"
which also appears to collapse the end of page citation references.
IEEE CSL Ref: https://csl.mendeley.com/styleInfo/?styleId=http://www.zotero.org/styles/ieee
Intent is to
Example: A page:
--- Page 1
Product baz [1]–[3]
1] J. Doe, First book. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
[2] J. Doe, “Article,” Journal of Generic Studies, vol. 6, pp. 33–34, 2006.
[3] J. Doe and J. Roe, “Why water is wet,” in Third book, S. Smith, Ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
--- End of Document
References:
1] J. Doe, First book. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
[2] J. Doe, “Article,” Journal of Generic Studies, vol. 6, pp. 33–34, 2006.
[3] J. Doe and J. Roe, “Why water is wet,” in Third book, S. Smith, Ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
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So you have three items you're citing. IEEE does [1]-[3]. You want [1],[2],[3] or not?
And the "page references" I don't know what that is. IEEE doesn't do anything else than number and bibliography. Do you mean you want footnotes? That's a completely different logic of referencing and can't be combined with IEEE in any reasonable way.
I want the following:
page 1 ---
Product baz [1]–[3]
Now on the same page as the above citation I want to insert the expanded references to the above. The footnotes? for 1, 2, and 3. I then want to duplicate the information at the end of the document via a bibliography.