Volume number on short title
Hi, I have been trying to make a modification to Chicago Manual of Style Fullnote to make it put:
vol.
on the short title references, at present they would look like:
Lomas, Letters and Speeches, 1, 8.
Whereas I would like:
Lomas, Letters and Speeches, vol. 1, 8.
I have tried various combinations of additions, but at present none of them appear to work, any help would be much appreciated.
S
vol.
on the short title references, at present they would look like:
Lomas, Letters and Speeches, 1, 8.
Whereas I would like:
Lomas, Letters and Speeches, vol. 1, 8.
I have tried various combinations of additions, but at present none of them appear to work, any help would be much appreciated.
S
Lomas, Letters and Speeches, 8.
Which offers no volume information, whereas I think it should to offer some form of differentiation...
I think, from what I gather from the csl, that it hits the point-locators-subsequent macro if it is in a subsequent citation - is this the case?
If so should the necessary volume call be placed in that macro?
Cheers,
S
Lomas, Letters and Speeches, 1:8.
where 1 is vol number and 8 is page no. To get this formatting, just put "1:8" in the locator field. if you prefer this:
Lomas, Letters and Speeches, vol. 1, 8.
then when adding the footnote, just choose "Volume" as the locator label, and enter "1, 8" in the locator field.
I now have a major problem though:
I went added a footnote, choosing 'volume' as the locator label, and entered 2 into the field.
Now whenever I put a new footnote in from that book I get:
Lomas, Letters and Speeches2. , 59.
How can I get rid of that two? It persists even when I delete the citation and put a new one in, but in the Zotero pane in Firefox, I don't have any change to that database entry?
Cheers,
S
Cheers
S
Cheers,
S
The correct Chicago format for what you want to do is:
Lomas, Letters and Speeches, 1:8.
where 1 is vol number and 8 is page no. To get this formatting, just put "1:8" in the locator field.
Is there no way to make it automatically format like this: i.e. I just put '8' in (the page) and it then pulls out the volume and forwards correctly? It seems strangely inelegant to require you to put that information in when it is already in the database?
S
Cheers for your help,
S
Thanks!
The format SBL asks for is as follows:
A Multivolume Work
Long footnote
Adolf Harnack, History of Dogma (trans. Neil Buchanan; 7 vols.;
Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1896–1905).
Short footnote
Harnack, History of Dogma, 2:126.
Bibliography
Harnack, Adolf. History of Dogma. Translated from the 3d German ed. by Neil Buchanan. 7 vols. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1896–1905.
An Article in a Multivolume Work
Long footnote
Richard Bauckham, “The Acts of Paul As a Sequel to Acts,” in The
Book of Acts in Its Ancient Literary Setting (ed. Bruce W. Winter and Andrew
D. Clarke; vol. 1; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1993), 105–52.
Short footnote
Bauckham, “Sequel to Acts,” in Acts (ed. Winter and Clarke), 1:107.
I appreciate your help!
Bauckham, “Sequel to Acts,” in The Acts of Paul As a Sequel to Acts (ed. Winter and Clarke), 1:107.
You can then manually shorten the multivolume work title.
The updated style should be available shortly from the styles page. Let us know if there are any more errors.