Multiple internal notes - which style will work?

Hello,
I need to use a style that allows me to produce numbered endnotes (e.g. 1, 2, 3 within the text corresponding to 1,2,3 citations in the bibliography). I tried Chicago with bibliography and Modern Humanities Research Association.

I cannot figure out how to tell either Zotero preferences or within Word (on a mac) how to collapse multiple endnotes so that 1,2,3 becomes 1-3 without losing the "2" in the bibliography. If I do this manually in the text Zotero reads this as a deletion of the #'s encompassed by the dash.

Is there a style that has this feature already written in? I looked through the forums and can't quite find the right match.
Thanks
T
  • There are two different types of styles we could be talking about here.
    Numbered style usually do not have endnotes, but a numbered bibliography, in which each entry corresponds to a number. As opposed to endnotes, when the same reference is cited repeatedly, it is always marked by the same number. Examples of that would be the Vancouver style (which exists in a version with superscript number in the text in the repository). Those styles do in fact already do the collapsing that you want.

    I'm not aware of any actual endnote based style that would even allow for placing multiple endnotes right next to each other in the text (certainly Chicago manual doesn't), so this seems a moot point, but if there is indeed such a style that wouldn't be possible to do with Zotero, which just uses the Word or Open Office footnotes, which do not collapse.

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