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@dunning I'm not sure what you mean by "title substitution mechanism" (likely due to my lack of coding savvy) here: @marygauxlightly I'm glad that's at least partially working. What if we simply disable the title substitution mechanism if there is a…
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@enozkan Thanks for pointing this out. :)
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@dunning The Volume-Title/Supplement-Number[1] solution works like a dream until I generate a bibliographical entry for an unsigned news article: Novedades. “El legado de Diego Rivera al pueblo de México, un ejemplo digno de ser imitado.” In “Méxi…
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@dunning I had no idea these fields existed! They will definitely help resolve some of the headaches I have experienced citing articles in supplements and special issues. Thank you so much for taking the time to point them out. I wonder if there ar…
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@dunning Well that explains it. I see the "Section" field is ideal for citing newspaper supplements. The only issue is that sentence casing doesn't work. Regardless of the language setting, all words are capitalized: Moreno Villa, José. “La real…
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@dunning my apologies. I completely forgot that I posted about this already. Was the Section field always for the name of a department or column? I may be imagining things, but I seem to recall a time when the Section field of the item type Newspape…
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Wow! I had no idea. Thanks for letting me know!
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@migugg thanks very much!
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@damnation I'm in a similar situation as the original poster, except I'm using CMS 17 (note), and need to hire someone to migrate my citations from Zotero to EndNote without losing data and date formatting. I, too, am happy to pay a fair rate. If yo…
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Okay. Thanks for getting back to me.
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Okay thank you for clarifying. :)
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@dstillman Thanks very much for your response. My understanding is that by inputting either a 2- or 4-letter language code into the language field, the auto-title casing is (1) overridden for that particular entry and (2) the title is capitalized …
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So, to give you an example, some art research libraries such as MOMA's or the MET's assemble files on particular artists containing items such as press releases, brochures, letters, news/magazine clippings, and the odd journal article. For instance,…
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Thanks so much @adamsmith and @bwiernik for your help!
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Rats. I feared that such would be the case. Regardless, thanks very much for getting back to me about this! Best, M
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Now if only I could find a way to intersperse citations with regular text... NVM figured it out. ;)
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Thanks very much for this!!
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*update automatically
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I'm experiencing a similar problem to that of the original poster. I am using Chicago Manual of Style, 17th ed. (note). I enter "380, fig. 11.1, 382, fig. 11.2" into the page field. I would like my citation to read the following way: Justeson and…
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