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And here 'Vol.' is capitalized, while it shouldn't. Is it because of my mistake or is it a bug? ———. “Introducción.” In Derecho, Consejo y Virreyes de Indias: Thesaurus indicus, by Diego de Avendaño, translated by Ángel Muñoz García, Vol. I, Tít. I…
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Also, I might have found another bug. According to the Chicago Manual, 17th (14.23 Notes and Bibliography) ‘translated / edited by…’ should be placed first and page numbers of the chapter should be placed at the end. But Zotero makes it this way (it…
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Also, I might have found another bug. According to the Chicago Manual, 17th (14.23 Notes and Bibliography) ‘translated / edited by…’ should be placed first and page numbers of the chapter should be placed at the end. But Zotero makes it this way (i…
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Is it possible to fix it? I still have problems with this "Ed. rev. and Compl. by" issue.
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In bibliography, Zotero capitalizes some words from the "Edition" line which shouldn't be capitalized. For instance, 'Ed.' and 'Compl.' in the following cases: ———. Handbuch Geschichte der Sklaverei: Eine Globalgeschichte von den Anfängen bis heute…
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I've noticed some discrepancies in a bibliography. In cited chapters of individual volumes, Zotero places pages in the wrong place and omits ‘Vol.’ which should be capitalized and placed after the dot. For instance, Zotero cites: ———. “Enslavement i…
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It was my mistake, I put incorrect capitalization in Zotero.
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If Zotero doesn't capitalize all words that are needed in Spanish, for example "Julián de zulutea y amondo: promotor del capitalismo en cuba" instead of "Julián de Zulutea y Amondo: Promotor del capitalismo en Cuba", should I use HTML code or there …
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Great, thanks!
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"Right, that's what I was referring to -- if you enter "Introduction to" in Zotero in italics (i.e. surrounded by tags) in a book item type, Zotero will revert italicization in the references, putting the book title in italics and "Introdution to" …
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"It's not well supported (and I think using a standard book section citation is fine -- not sure why Chicago has the weird special treatment of introductions). You can enter the introduction as a book with the title as Introduction to Empire of Guns…
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- Zotero doesn't capitalize the first word of the subtitle (placed after the colon or semicolon) when the whole title is in de/fr/spa. Is it possible to fix it? Claude Meillassoux, Anthropologie de l’esclavage: le ventre de fer et le argent (Paris: …
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- How can I cite introductions and fore- / afterwords in Chicago style? I can't find any other options except a book section, but it doesn't correspond to the style. I need a citation to be like this: Priya Satia, introduction to Empire of Guns: Th…
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Ok, thanks!
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Great, thank you all for the suggestions! It works perfectly now.
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I would like to cite a chapter of the thesis. Is it possible? Or should I just use pp. numbers?
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Is there any way to create a section from the thesis (PhD Diss.)? I can't find such an option.
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@adamsmith, 1/2 now works perfectly, thank you! 3) I use this add-on: Zotero Word for Windows Integration. Is there anything else I should add/install for the program? 4) I see, thanks!
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I have noticed a few discrepancies with the Chicago Manual of Style 17. 1) Zotero creates incorrect footnotes of book sections with one author and translators (full note, short title subsequent): - Annabel Zettel and Martin Richter, trans., “Einlei…