Bibliography for Chicago (no biblio) style

I know it is a contrast in terms, but my Uni (in Australia) demands Chicago style, with the full citation in the endnotes, AND a full Biblio at the end (with the surname first in the biblio, and no page numbers)

Other than that, having spent the last 15 hours trying to find a bibliography program for my linux installation with Open Office, I was stunned to find this one. My search is definitely over. Very impressed guys, what a great program. I wish I was a developer who could help, but I am no good at that.
  • Yes, this has been mentioned before in the forums. Many dissertation stylesheets require it, says erazlogo. Though I think what is required is not completely identical in the two places. The stylesheet I'm using, a variant of Chicago for Near-Eastern studies, Biblical studies and Early Christian studies requires nearly-full information in the first footnote for a reference (Full publication information, less the series and series number), and then full information (this time everything) again in the bibliography.
  • So what's the solution exactly?
    Like hesth, I need Chicago style with full citation in the endnotes and a full biblio at the end (for a dissertation).
  • edited November 29, 2007
    Chicago (Full Note with Bibliography) style is now available at http://www.zotero.org/styles/ (under dev styles). It will only work with the Zotero development XPI or a future 1.0.2 release of Zotero, due soon. If anyone can test them at this point please report any bugs on this forum.

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