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I notice an anomaly in the SBL2 author-date output: It does not italicise the name of a journal (whether "Publication" or "Journal Abbr"). I'm very surprised as I thought this was in place.
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Great! Thanks @damnation and
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I'm not sure at what stage the draft .csl on Github should become listed by default in Zotero's Styles Preferences for all users. I doubt I will do much further testing. What about other users? What is the way forward to releasing a "final" (I know…
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6. (6.5.8) Multi-volume book chapter Perfect--thank you!
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2b. Perfect! Thank you
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3. (6.5.13) paper-conference Sorry—I don't know how to capture it in that format and I can't get the same output even if I modify the conference name to include the place data. And it doesn't include the phrase, "Paper presented at the "
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2b. The output I get is Merkle, Ben L. “Deacon.” HIBD. But what we need is like the output from Chicago 17 author-date format (except we want double quotes on the article name): Merkle, Ben L. 2003. “Deacon.” HIBD 398–99. Note: this has both the …
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In reviewing the SBL2 handbook I re-discovered on p.1 that it is really an extension of the CMS: "A second principle is that the handbook should supplement The Chicago Manual of Style (CMS), except in cases when the field very consciously and author…
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Okay, here goes! ------------------------------------------ 2b. The example I provided is directly from the SBL2 handbook under 6.5.11. Is there something more that you need? (See 6.3.6 for comparison with SBL2’s note format option.) In any case, …
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Excellent, @damnation ! Most of the issues are resolved. You'll need to refer to the SBL2 Handbook of Style I sent to make sense of the following, especially since I can't italicise text in the post and I'm sometimes using quote marks that would not…
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@damnation : I have realised that some of the situations detailed in section 6.5 are probably too intricate to programme, and some would require changes to Zotero code (e.g. 6.5.4 with two publishers in different locations), not just the csl sheets.…
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Great! Thank you. Will do some testing over the next couple of days
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Thank you, @damnation . I will send the SBL2 style rules for the author-date option. Yes, the blog you linked is in line with section 6.5, but that highlights another need which will make a little more work for you: the reference list style also tak…
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Yes please, @damnation ! I am sorry to have dropped off the conversation, but we still need the author-date version of SBL2, detailed in "The SBL Handbook of Style" 2nd ed (2014), section 6.5. I see that Chicago 17 has three style options in Zotero…
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Thanks for your response. Yes, the 1999 publication is the 2nd edition, and unfortunately we are in the time just before the release of the 3rd edition is released in e-book format. To make matters worse, the SBL site says there are many changes com…
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Continuing with Johannez's request: I'm looking at the SBL Handbook of Style, 1999 edition, pages 64-67, which cover the topic "7.4 AUTHOR-DATE CITATIONS". This is what we, at our institution, would very much like implemented in Zotero's plugin for…
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I'm using 5.0.24 in both browsers; they are up-to-date... I just un-installed the connector for Chrome (even though it was up-to-date) and re-installed it. Now it works fine. It's a mystery to me but the problem is solved; thanks for your response …