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Right, people that need to make the distinction between source editors and collection editors (or primary sources and scholarly literature) should have to adjust thier items only once - so there needs to be an established way of doing it. If the dis…
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There are of course primary sources with an author that need to be citetd like this. (Otto of Freising in point 4 is an example). The problem is that source-editors (scholars preparing sources for publication - marked with "Ed.") and collection-edit…
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OK, first an example of scholarly literature - so you can get an idea what the citation style looks like: Footnotes: Bentley, Old World Encounters (1993). Hodder, Human-thing entanglement (2011). Bibliography: Jerry H. Bentley, Old World Encounter…
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Hm, all the citation styles I know (that pose this problem) make a clear difference between edition of sources and scholarly literature, i.e. a text transcribed from parchments is source, the booksection that contains the editors introduction to tha…
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Hello, glad that someone reacted to my veeery late comment in this thread. So you added a new item type in Zotero that only your citation style can handle - correct? That doesn't sound like a solution for someone that is proud of just having progra…
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Getting back to the original topic of the thread: What are the chances of including a checkbox "source literature / classical work" in Zotero? Many historians need to use different citation syles for the two classes. So far, I have seen this feature…