Finding a "German" quotation style with abbreviated titles in the footnotes
Hi,
I understand that I am supposed to find the style that's closest to my needs and either modify it myself or ask politely for someone here to do that for me. ;)
What I am unable to do, though, is figuring out how to find a style that#s even remotely close.
I am supposed to quote in footnotes. The first should be a full quote (so far, so good, "Chicago full notes" does that), but the second footnote for the same item should state "author, abbreviated title, page(s)". How can I search for this "kind of" feature over all the existing styles? What is it called?
It seems like "all I need" would be to tell "Chicago full notes" to add an abbreviated title to the second footnote (and all thereafter)? Would that be the way to go?
Thanks, Ulrich
I understand that I am supposed to find the style that's closest to my needs and either modify it myself or ask politely for someone here to do that for me. ;)
What I am unable to do, though, is figuring out how to find a style that#s even remotely close.
I am supposed to quote in footnotes. The first should be a full quote (so far, so good, "Chicago full notes" does that), but the second footnote for the same item should state "author, abbreviated title, page(s)". How can I search for this "kind of" feature over all the existing styles? What is it called?
It seems like "all I need" would be to tell "Chicago full notes" to add an abbreviated title to the second footnote (and all thereafter)? Would that be the way to go?
Thanks, Ulrich
(There's no way to search for this, though)
Thanks, Ulrich
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Lg Tatjana