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Create chicago-note-bibliography-manuscript.csl #7165
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A variant of Chicago 17th Notes & Bibliography note style with changes to manuscript and letter item types that better match Chicago guidance.
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😟 There are some issues with your submission. 1 test failedchicago-note-bibliography-manuscript: may not have any unused macros
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Removed unused macros from code.
😟 There are some issues with your submission. 2 tests failedchicago-note-bibliography-manuscript: may not have any unused macros
chicago-note-bibliography-manuscript: style ID must be of the form "http://www.zotero.org/styles/" + style file name (without ".csl" extension, e.g. "http://www.zotero.org/styles/apa")
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Removed unused macros and pasted in correct code (had accidentally pasted in the ibid code previously).
😟 There are some issues with your submission. 1 test failedchicago-note-bibliography-manuscript: may not have any unused macros
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Removed more unused macros.
😟 There are some issues with your submission. 1 test failedchicago-note-bibliography-manuscript: may not have any unused macros
Please check the test report for details. |
Removed more unused macros.
😃 Your submission passed all our automated tests. Below are some sample citations generated based on your proposed changes: chicago-note-bibliography-manuscript.csl (new)Hancké, Rhodes, and Thatcher, Beyond Varieties of Capitalism; “CSL Search by Example.” |
@adam3smith You know Chicago style best — should any of the edits for titles or dates here be incorporated into the main Chicago CSL styles? |
A variant of Chicago 17th Notes & Bibliography note style with changes to manuscript and letter item types that better match Chicago guidance.
The specific edits I made are detailed below, with my rationale following each bullet point:
Titles:
Dates:
Subsequent citations:
A few notes about how to best use this edited citation style:
Use separate manuscript item and collection records: Create separate Zotero records for each individual manuscript item that you cite from the archival collection, plus another Zotero record for the collection as a whole. Use the individual manuscript item records to create footnote citations. Use the collection record for the bibliography. Note that when you put together the bibliography, you can use the functionality of the Zotero plugin in Word to edit the bibliography: specifically, you can remove the individual manuscript items from the bibliography and add in the collection record.
Additional editing needed for letters that are part of manuscript collections:
Instead of using the “Author”, “Contributor”, and “Recipient” options in Zotero’s creator field, write [sender’s name] to [recipient’s name] in the title field, as you’d like it to appear in the citation.
For shortened subsequent citations, enter the shortened version of the title into the “Short Title” field in Zotero (e.g., Smith to Williams).