Intended usage for preprint type
I have some questions about the intended usage of the new preprint type in Zotero 6. (The kb article has not been updated. I apologise if this is already documented elsewhere.)
If I understand correctly, preprints/working papers that are distributed through preprint servers (Arxiv, SSRN, etc.) or institutional working paper series should now go into the new preprint type. Working papers distributed in a less persistent way (e.g. on the author's website) still use the manuscript type and organisational reports (that meant to be 'final') use the report type.
I'm not quite sure how I should use the fields that are available for the preprint type (genre, repository, archive ID, series, series number). If I have an Arxiv paper, is Arxiv the 'repository' and the Arxiv number 'archive ID'? Is it the same for a working paper in a working paper series (say NBER working papers)? Or do I use 'series' and 'series number'? How should I understand the field 'genre'?
Also, currently if I convert an existing report-type item to preprint, the 'report number' is not mapped to anything. (Is this fixed by issue #2481?)
Thanks in advance!
If I understand correctly, preprints/working papers that are distributed through preprint servers (Arxiv, SSRN, etc.) or institutional working paper series should now go into the new preprint type. Working papers distributed in a less persistent way (e.g. on the author's website) still use the manuscript type and organisational reports (that meant to be 'final') use the report type.
I'm not quite sure how I should use the fields that are available for the preprint type (genre, repository, archive ID, series, series number). If I have an Arxiv paper, is Arxiv the 'repository' and the Arxiv number 'archive ID'? Is it the same for a working paper in a working paper series (say NBER working papers)? Or do I use 'series' and 'series number'? How should I understand the field 'genre'?
Also, currently if I convert an existing report-type item to preprint, the 'report number' is not mapped to anything. (Is this fixed by issue #2481?)
Thanks in advance!
I generally agree about the other questions. For ID vs series/series number, in most cases, preprints won’t have a series or series number. Working papers more commonly have a named series they are part of and have a number in that series separate from their individual item ID. @adamsmith @AbeJellinek I think we probably should not record “Working paper series” in series from NBER.
For genre, it’s the same as the Type field on Report. If it would just be “Preprint” I would leave it blank. If it’s a working paper, that is usually cited as something like “Working Paper No. 17577” so I would put “Working Paper” in the field. And if there is anything more specific, that would go there.
@dstillman The localized label for the field mapped to `genre` for Preprint is wrong. It should be “Type” not “Genre”
Take the following example from the 17th edition CMoS (14.218) If the goal is to reproduce this ('ISERP Working Paper Series 2011.01'), what would be the 'correct' way to fill the Zotero entry? A combination of Repository, Type/Genre, and Archive ID? Just Repository and Archive ID? Or Series and Series Number?
Genre/Type: ISERP working paper
Archive ID: 2011.01
Or
Series: ISERP Working Paper Series
Series Number: 2011.01