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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/dates-test.bib b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/dates-test.bib new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4f455ebc0f --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/dates-test.bib @@ -0,0 +1,4162 @@ +%@String{cup = {Cambridge Univ.\ Press}}% 15th edition +%@String{oup = {Oxford Univ.\ Press}} +%@String{uchp = {Univ.\ of Chicago Press}} +%@String{hup = {Harvard Univ.\ Press}} +%@String{pup = {Princeton Univ.\ Press}} +%@String{ucp = {Univ.\ of California Press}} +%@String{sup = {Stanford Univ.\ Press}} +%@String{uncp = {Univ.\ of North Carolina Press}} + +@String{cup = {Cambridge University Press}}% 16th edition +@String{oup = {Oxford University Press}} +@String{uchp = {University of Chicago Press}} +@String{hup = {Harvard University Press}} +@String{pup = {Princeton University Press}} +@String{ucp = {University of California Press}} +@String{sup = {Stanford University Press}} +@String{uncp = {University of North Carolina Press}} + +@Review{Clemens:letter, + journaltitle = {Wall Street Journal}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + author = {Clemens, David}, + date = {2000-04-21}, + title = {letter to the editor}, + annotation = {A typical letter to an editor, using a Review entry + Note the use of the lower-case initial letter in the + title, which isn't strictly necessary in + author-date, though it works fine.} +} + +@Review{ac:comment, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + author = {AC}, + eventdate = {2008-07-01T10:18:00}, + related = {ellis:blog}, + relatedtype = {commenton}, + url = {http://wardsix.blogspot.com/2008/06/squatters-rights.html}, + annotation = {The 17th edition is more explicit about how to + present comments on online material. For blog + comments with their generic titles a \textsf{Review} + entry presents a comment, while the blog itself is + in an \textsf{Article} entry. Here the + \textsf{related} field points to the blog, and the + \texttt{commenton} \textsf{relatedtype} helps manage + the presentation. By default, without any + \texttt{cmsdate} or \texttt{skipbib} option in the + \textsf{options} field, using this + \textsf{relatedtype} prevents the entry from + appearing in the reference list and presents the + full date of the comment in citations, as the + \emph{Manual} prefers. A virtual entry, + ellis:blog-customc, is created that you can include + in an \cmd{autocites} command with the comment + itself, allowing the citation also to point to the + entry on which it is a comment. The eventdate gives + the date of the comment, and if additional + specificity is required then you can provide a time + stamp in ISO8601-2 format in the same field. This + entry works perfectly well for both author-date + styles, but if you don't want to use the + \texttt{commenton} \textsf{relatedtype} then + ac:comment:trad shows how to construct an entry by + hand, allowing it to appear in the reference list, + as well.} +} + +@Review{ac:comment:trad, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + author = {AC}, + eventdate = {2008-07-01T10:18:00}, + crossref = {ellis:blog}, + url = {http://wardsix.blogspot.com/2008/06/squatters-rights.html}, + title = {comment on Rhian Ellis, Squatters' rights}, + annotation = {If, despite the preferences of the 17th edition, you + want to include a blog comment in the reference + list, and if you don't want to use the "commenton" + relatedtype, then this authordate-trad entry shows + how. Note the sentence-style capitalization in the + title field, and the crossref field which points to + the blog to which the comment is attached. The + eventdate gives the date of the comment, and if + additional specificity is required then a time stamp + in ISO8601-2 format in that same field will provide + it.} +} + +@Book{adorno:benj, + title = {The Complete Correspondence, 1928--1940}, + publisher = hup, + year = 1999, + author = {Adorno, Theodor W. and Benjamin, Walter}, + editor = {Lonitz, Henri}, + translator = {Nicholas Walker}, + location = {Cambridge, MA}, + annotation = {A published collection of letters, in a + \textsf{Book} entry rather than \textsf{Letter}. + Citations of it could provide details of the + individual letter in the running text, and/or just + cite by page number.} +} + +@Video{american:crime, + title = {{Marcia, Marcia, Marcia}}, + eventdate = {2016-03-08}, + editora = {DeVincentis, D.~V\adddot}, + booktitle = {American Crime Story}, + editortype = {director}, + editoratype = {written by}, + editorbtype = {featuring}, + usera = {FX}, + entrysubtype = {tvepisode}, + editor = {Murphy, Ryan}, + editorb = {Brown, Sterling~K\adddot and Choi, Kenneth and + Paulson, Sarah}, + booksubtitle = {The People v. {O.~J. Simpson}}, + booktitleaddon = {episode 6}, + url = {https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ARVPCOA}, + annote = {The 17th edition recommends a change in the syntax + of entries presenting episodes of TV series, whereby + the title of the series (in \textsf{booktitle}) + comes before the title of the episode (in + \textsf{title}). The \texttt{tvepisode} + \textsf{entrysubtype} provides this. Note here also + the numerous editors and editortypes allowing the + specification of various sorts of contributions to + the show, and the \textsf{usera} field containing + the broadcast network. In this instance the + \textsf{editor} field provides the name for + citations and the head of the entry. The + \textsf{eventdate}, which provides the labeldate, + has both month and day in addition to year, so the + whole date will be printed in full in the body of + the reference list entry.}} + +@Article{amlen:hoot, + author = {Amlen, Deb}, + title = {One Who Gives a Hoot}, + journaltitle = {Wordplay}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + maintitle = {New York Times}, + location = {blog}, + date = {2015-01-26}, + url = {http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/01/26/one-who-gives-a-hoot/}, + annote = {The 17th edition suggests an \textsf{Article} entry + like this for a blog post, and when the blog is part + of a larger, usually periodical, publication, the + latter should appear in the \textsf{maintitle} + field. As usual, the \textsf{location} field + indicates that it's a blog. Cf.\ + \cmslink{viv:amlen}, which presents a comment on the + blog.}} + +@Periodical{amlen:wordplay, + editor = {Amlen, Deb}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + options = {authortitle}, + title = {Wordplay}, + maintitle = {New York Times}, + location = {blog}, + url = {http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com}, + annote = {Although the 17th edition indicates that citations + of entire blogs (\textsf{Periodical} type), rather + than individual posts (\textsf{Article} type), need + appear only in the text and not in the reference + list, this entry shows how to present such + material. As there isn't any \textsf{date} + associated with the entry, the \texttt{authortitle} + option means that citations will appear in that more + informative format, although \textt{n.d.} will still + appear in the reference list. As with amlen:hoot, + the \textsf{maintitle} field contains the larger + publication of which the blog is a part.}} + +@Book{angry:birds, + author = {{Rovio Entertainment}}, + title = {Angry Birds Transformers}, + date = 2014, + publisher = {Rovio Entertainment}, + version = {1.4.25}, + type = {Android 4.0 or later}, + addendum = {soundtrack by Vince DiCola and Kenny Meriedeth}, + annote = {The 17th edition's recommendations for multimedia + app content make it a good fit for the \textsf{Book} + type, with the addition of the \textsf{version} + field for the software version and the \textsf{type} + field for the operating system environment in which + it runs.}} + +@Book{anon:stanze, + title = {Stanze in lode della donna brutta}, + date = 1547, + address = {Florence}, + shorttitle = {Stanze}, + annotation = {The standard way to present this work, allowing it + to be alphabetized by \textsf{title}, and providing + a \textsf{shorttitle} for in-text citations.} +} + +@Book{aristotle:metaphy:gr, + shorttitle = {Metaph\adddot}, + title = {Metaphysics}, + options = {skipbib}, + entrysubtype = {classical}, + origdate = 1924, + date = 1997, + author = {Aristotle}, + editor = {Ross, W.~D.}, + publisher = {Oxford Univ.\ Press and Sandpiper Books}, + pubstate = {reprint}, + volumes = 2, + location = {Oxford}, + annotation = {A work from classical antiquity, presented in a + \textsf{Book} entry with \texttt{classical} + \textsf{entrysubtype}, hence in-text citations will + be author-title rather than author-date. This + assumes you are using the traditional, fixed + divisions of the text, in this case those of + Bekker's edition, instead of page references to this + particular edition. In the latter case, you wouldn't + need the \textsf{entrysubtype}. Putting + \texttt{skipbib} in the \textsf{options} field means + it won't be printed separately in the reference + list, because it will be appended to the entry for + the English translation, given below. This volume is + a reprint edition, identified as such in the + \textsf{pubstate} field. The absence of any + \texttt{cmsdate} instruction in the \textsf{options} + field means that the reprint information is + presented as you see it here. The + \textsf{shorttitle} provides the + officially-sanctioned abbreviation for this work in + citations, should you want to use such + abbreviations.} +} + +@Book{aristotle:metaphy:trans, + title = {Metaphysica}, + entrysubtype = {classical}, + year = 1928, + volume = 8, + author = {Aristotle}, + editor = {Ross, W.~D.}, + nameb = {Ross, W.~D.}, + origlanguage = {greek}, + userf = {aristotle:metaphy:gr}, + maintitle = {The Works of {Aristotle}, Translated into {English}}, + publisher = {Clarendon Press}, + edition = 2, + location = {Oxford}, + annotation = {The translation of the previous entry, in this case + also using \textsf{Book} with \texttt{classical} + \textsf{entrysubtype}, as citations will be by the + pages of Bekker's edition. The \textsf{userf} field + contains the entry key for the Greek original, which + means the entry in the list of references will + contain the translation followed by the Greek text. + The \textsf{origlanguage} field means that the + connecting text between the two books in the list of + references will read \enquote{Greek edition:} + instead of \enquote{Originally published as.} Note + also \textsf{nameb}, the translator of this + particular volume of the \textsf{maintitle}, as + distinct from the \textsf{editor} of the whole + series, even though in this case they happen to be + the same person.} +} + +@InBook{ashbrook:brain, + author = {Ashbrook, James~B. and Albright, Carol Rausch}, + title = {The Frontal Lobes, Intending, and a Purposeful {God}}, + booktitle = {The Humanizing Brain}, + publisher = {Pilgrim Press}, + year = 1997, + chapter = 7, + location = {Cleveland, OH}, + annotation = {A typical \textsf{InBook} entry, identified by + \textsf{title} and also, in this case, by + \textsf{chapter} number rather than page range.} +} + +@CustomC{ashe:creasey, + author = {Ashe, Gordon}, + title = {Creasey, John}, + annotation = {This CustomC entry provides a cross-reference from + the pseudonym in the author field to the real name + in the title field, allowing your readers to find + the cited work under the author's real name. The + entry for that work, creasey:ashe:blast, contains a + userc field which refers to this entry, ensuring + that this cross-reference will be printed if the + main entry itself is cited.} +} + +@Article{assocpress:gun, + journaltitle = {New York Times}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + date = {2000-06-12}, + author = {{Associated Press}}, + title = {Westchester Approves Measure on Gun Safety}, + annotation = {A fairly typical Article entry from a newspaper, + with the keyword "magazine" as entrysubtype, and + with a news service as author inside an extra set of + curly braces.} +} + +@Music{auden:reading, + title = {Selected Poems}, + author = {Auden, W. H.}, + date = {1991}, + number = 7137, + series = {Spoken Arts}, + type = {audiocassette}, + note = {read by the author}, + annotation = {A spoken-word recording, here presented as a + \textsf{Music} entry, though the \emph{CMS} + sometimes uses a more book-like presentation for + such material, using an \textsf{Audio} entry, as + with \texttt{twain:audio} in + \textsf{dates-test.bib}.} +} + +@Article{author:forthcoming, + author = {Author, Margaret~M.}, + title = {Article Title}, + journaltitle = {Journal Name}, + pubstate = {forthcoming}, + volume = 98, + annotation = {An example of how to deal with a forthcoming + \textsf{Article} by placing the string + \texttt{forthcoming} into the \textsf{pubstate} + field. Cf.\ the alternate way of doing this in + \cmslink{contrib:contrib}.} +} + +@Book{babb:peru, + title = {Between Field and Cooking Pot}, + subtitle = {The Political Economy of Marketwomen in {Peru}}, + year = 1989, + author = {Babb, Florence}, + publisher = {University of Texas Press}, + edition = {\bibstring{revisededition}}, + location = {Austin}, + annotation = {A revised edition, with the \cmd{bibstring} + \texttt{revisededition} in the \textsf{edition} + field.} +} + +@Review{barcott:review, + journaltitle = {New York Times Book Review}, + author = {Barcott, Bruce}, + date = {2000-04-16}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + title = {\bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{The Last Marlin: The + Story of a Family at Sea}, \bibstring{by} Fred Waitzkin}, + pages = 7, + annote = {A \textsf{Review} entry presenting a review from a + newspaper, with keyword \texttt{magazine} in + \textsf{entrysubtype}, and with the \cmd{bibstring} + \texttt{reviewof} in the \textsf{title} field. You + could just write \enquote{review of} instead, but + the \cmd{bibstring} makes the entry portable across + languages. Note the formatting of the reviewed + book's title using \cmd{mkbibemph}, and the + headline-style capitalization you have to provide by + hand inside that formatting, which makes this entry + incorrect for the \texttt{trad} style.} +} + +@Article{barcott:review:15, + journaltitle = {New York Times Book Review}, + author = {Barcott, Bruce}, + date = {2000-04-16}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + title = {\bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{The last marlin: The + story of a family at sea}, \bibstring{by} {Fred Waitzkin}}, + pages = 7, + annotation = {Because of the absence of quotation marks around the + \textsf{title} in the \texttt{trad} style, the + \textsf{Article} and \textsf{Review} entry types are + more or less interchangeable. This entry presents a + review from a newspaper, with keyword + \texttt{magazine} in \textsf{entrysubtype}, and with + \cmd{bibstring\{reviewof\}} in the \textsf{title} + field. You could just write \enquote{review of} + instead, but the \cmd{bibstring} makes the entry + portable across languages. Note the formatting of + the reviewed book's title using \cmd{mkbibemph}, and + the sentence-style capitalization you have to + provide by hand for the \texttt{trad} style, because + the curly braces of \cmd{mkbibemph} protect the text + from the automatic sentence-style capitalization + provided by the package. \textsf{Biblatex-chicago} + never modifies the capitalization of the + \textsf{journaltitle}, so that field should always + work properly across styles.} +} + +@Book{barrows:reading, + title = {Reading the Short Story}, + date = 1959, + volume = 1, + author = {Barrows, Herbert}, + editor = {Ray, {Gordon~N.}}, + publisher = {Houghton Mifflin}, + maintitle = {An Introduction to Literature}, + address = {Boston}, + annotation = {An entry citing one volume of a multi-volume work. + The editor refers to the whole series.}} + +@Article{batson, + author = {Batson, C.~Daniel}, + title = {How Social Is the Animal?}, + subtitle = {The Human Capacity for Caring}, + journaltitle = {American Psychologist}, + volume = 45, + date = {1990-03}, + pages = {336--346}, + annotation = {A very typical \textsf{Article} entry, but notice + that you no longer need to include the + \textsf{subtitle} in the \textsf{title} field when + the latter ends in a question mark, as the styles + now do the right thing automatically.} +} + +@Article{beattie:crime, + author = {Beattie, J.~M.}, + title = {The Pattern of Crime in {England}, 1660--1800}, + journaltitle = {Past and Present}, + year = 1974, + number = 62, + pages = {47--95}, + annotation = {An \textsf{Article} entry with a \textsf{number} + instead of a \textsf{volume}.} +} + +@Image{bedford:photo, + author = {Bedford, Francis}, + title = {Stratford on {Avon} Church from the {Avon}}, + type = {albumen print of collodion negative}, + note = {18.8 x 28.0 cm\adddot}, + date = {186X}, + institution = {International Museum of Photography at George + Eastman House}, + location = {Rochester}, + annotation = {A typical Image entry, for presenting a photograph. + Note the type field, and the fact that it begins + with a lowercase letter, allowing biblatex to + capitalize it contextually if needed, though this is + less important in the author-date style. The date + field uses the ISO8601-2 extended notation for + presenting a decade. In recent releases Image is + an alias for Artwork, as photographs are now treated + just the same as works in other media.} +} + +@Music{beethoven:sonata29, + title = {Piano Sonata \bibstring{number} 29 + \mkbibquote{Hammerklavier}}, + author = {Beethoven}, + editor = {Peter Serkin}, + editortype = {none}, + number = {CDD 270}, + series = {Proarte Digital}, + annotation = {A musical recording exhibiting several of the + peculiarities common to the audiovisual entry types. + Here, the composer goes in the \textsf{author} + field, while the performer goes into the + \textsf{editor} field. The \textsf{editortype} + \texttt{none} prevents any identifying string being + used for the performer, as none is needed. As in + most \textsf{Music} entries, the \textsf{series} and + \textsf{number} give label identifying information. + In the absence of any sort of date whatsoever, the + style provides the string \enquote{n.d\adddot} for + citations, a situation generally frowned upon by the + \emph{CMS}.} +} + +@BookInBook{bernhard:boris, + author = {Bernhard, Thomas}, + title = {A Party for {Boris}}, + crossref = {bernhard:themacher}, + sorttitle = {Party}, + year = 1990, + annotation = {A BookInBook entry, presenting part of a book that + could in other contexts be a book in its own right. + The title here will therefore be italicized. This + example shows the abbreviated references available + in this entry type when a crossref or xref is used, + assuming the booklongxref option is set properly - + which it isn't by default - either in the preamble + or in the options field. Such treatment, I note, + isn't explicitly condoned by the Chicago + specification. See the next entry.} +} + +@BookInBook{bernhard:ritter, + title = {{Ritter, Dene, Voss}}, + date = 1990, + author = {Bernhard, Thomas}, + crossref = {bernhard:themacher}, + annotation = {This entry presents a second play by the same author + contained in the same volume as the previous entry. + With the crossref field present and the booklongxref + set properly - which it isn't by default - you'll + get abbreviated references to both in the list of + references.} +} + +@Book{bernhard:themacher, + title = {Histrionics}, + translator = {Jansen, Peter~K. and Northcott, Kenneth}, + subtitle = {Three Plays}, + date = 1990, + author = {Bernhard, Thomas}, + publisher = uchp, + location = {Chicago}, + annotation = {This entry provides the booktitle for the previous + two. It will be printed in the list of references, + and the entries there for its two children - + bernhard:boris and bernhard:ritter - will be + abbreviated references to it, assuming the + booklongxref option is set properly, which it isn't + by default. Biber automatically converts the title + of the Book to the booktitle of the BookInBook.} +} + +@Music{bernstein:shostakovich, + title = {Symphony \bibstring{number} 5}, + author = {Shostakovich, Dmitri}, + editor = {Bernstein, Leonard}, + editortype = {conductor}, + editora = {{New York Philharmonic}}, + editoratype = {none}, + number = {IM 35854}, + series = {CBS}, + options = {useauthor=false}, + annotation = {This is a rather abbreviated \textsf{Music} entry, + lacking a \textsf{date} and a \textsf{type}. It + does, however, show the method for emphasizing the + conductor instead of the composer (the + \textsf{options} field), and also for identifying + the conductor in the \textsf{editortype} field. + Here, the performing orchestra goes in the + \textsf{editora} field, and the \textsf{editoratype} + \texttt{none} prevents any string attaching to the + orchestra, as one isn't needed. The usual + \textsf{series} and \textsf{number} give the label + information. The \emph{CMS} strongly encourages you + to find a date for such an entry -- online resources + should be able to help.} +} + +@Article{black:infectious, + author = {Black, Steven}, + title = {Changing Epidemiology of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease}, + journaltitle = {Clinical Infectious Diseases}, + userd = {published electronically}, + subtitle = {A Complicated Story}, + volume = 47, + doi = {10.1086/590002}, + urldate = {2008-07-14}, + annote = {An Article pre-published online.}} + +@Book{boxer:china, + title = {South {China} in the Sixteenth Century}, + year = 1953, + editor = {Boxer, Charles~R.}, + number = {2nd ser., 106}, + series = {Hakluyt Society Publications}, + location = {London}, + annotation = {A \textsf{Book} entry with a \textsf{series} and a + \textsf{number}. In all book-like entries (as + opposed to \textsf{Article}, \textsf{Periodical}, + and \textsf{Review} entries, for example) the + \textsf{series} field will be a name, as here, while + the \textsf{number} field may contain such + information as \enquote{2nd ser.} or + \enquote{vol. 3,} or just a plain number. Putting + \enquote{2nd ser.} in the \textsf{number} field may + seem counter-intuitive, but it's necessary for + getting the punctuation to work out right.} +} + +@Online{braun:reply, + author = {Braun, Caroline}, + date = {2016-08-09}, + relatedtype = {commenton}, + related = {quora:thread}, + relatedstring = {reply to}, + annote = {The 17th edition suggests such an entry for + presenting a reply to an online forum or mailing + list. The commenton relatedtype does most of the + hard work for you, automatically withholding this + entry from the reference list and printing it with + its full date. It also creates a virtual entry + (quora:thread-customc) you can cite as part of an + autocites command to provide a comment identifying + the piece to which this is a reply. The initial + posting (quora:thread) will appear in the reference + list.} +} + +@Article{brown:bremer, + title = {A {Swedish} Traveler in Early {Wisconsin}}, + subtitle = {The Observations of {Frederika Bremer}}, + titleaddon = {pts.\ 1 and 2}, + journaltitle = {Wisconsin Magazine of History}, + year = 1978, + issue = {Summer}, + volume = 61, + pages = {300--318\addsemicolon\space 62 (Autumn): + 41\bibrangedash 56}, + editor = {Brown, George~C.}, + annotation = {An unusual Article entry, combining into one + reference a two-part article using both the + titleaddon field and the pages field. This is a + kludge, and at some point I hope to implement a + better system. You could, also, simply refer to each + part separately. Note also the issue field, with the + name of a season, and the lowercase letter starting + the titleaddon field, which will automatically + capitalize the data depending on the context within + an entry.} +} + +@Book{browning:aurora, + title = {{Aurora Leigh}}, + subtitle = {Authoritative Text, Backgrounds and Contexts, + Criticism}, + year = 1996, + author = {Browning, Elizabeth Barrett}, + editor = {Reynolds, Margaret}, + publisher = {Norton}, + series = {Norton Critical Editions}, + location = {New York}, + annotation = {A \textsf{Book} entry with a \textsf{series} field, + but no \textsf{number}.} +} + +@Collection{brush:ornithology, + date = 1983, + title = {Perspectives in Ornithology}, + editor = {Brush, A.~H. and Clark, Jr., G.~A.}, + publisher = cup, + address = {Cambridge}, + annotation = {A collection, cited along with one of its component + essays. The latter, wiens:avian, will be abbreviated + when printed in the reference list.}} + +@Manual{bsi:abbreviation, + title = {Specification for Abbreviation of Title Words and + Titles of Publications}, + date = 1985, + organization = {British Standards Institute}, + address = {Linford Woods, Milton Keynes, UK}, + shorthand = {BSI}, + annotation = {A \textsf{Manual} entry providing an author in the + \textsf{organization} field and a \textsf{shorthand} + field for in-text citations. By default, the + \textsf{shorthand} will be printed at the head of + the entry, followed by the expansion in + parentheses. Also by default, the entry will be + sorted by that \textsf{shorthand}.\ + \textsf{Biblatex-chicago} now has a + \textsf{Standard} entry type for national and + international standards, but an entry such as this, + with only one date and only an organizational + author, needn't be altered. Cf.\ niso:bibref and + w3c:xml for entries that require the + \textsf{Standard} type.} +} + +@Review{bundy:macneil, + journaltitle = {MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour}, + usera = {PBS}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + date = {1990-02-07}, + author = {Bundy, McGeorge}, + title = {interview by {Robert MacNeil}}, + annotation = {A television interview presented in a Review entry, + with "magazine" entrysubtype. Note that the + interviewee is presented as the author, and that the + broadcast network is given in the usera field. Note + also the use of a lowercase letter to start the + title, which would be necessary for automatic + contextual capitalization of a generic title in a + Review entry for the notes + bibliography style. + Here, though unnecessary, it does no harm.} +} + +@InCollection{centinel:letters, + author = {Centinel}, + nameaddon = {\bibstring{pseudonym}}, + titleaddon = {letters}, + booktitle = {The Complete {Anti-Federalist}}, + publisher = uchp, + year = 1981, + editor = {Storing, Herbert J.}, + location = {Chicago}, + annotation = {A rare example of a generic, unformatted title in an + InCollection entry, it therefore has a titleaddon + field and no title field, though actually in + author-date it works just as well with a title. + Note use of lowercase initial letter in that + titleaddon field. "Centinel" is a pseudonym and the + actual author isn't known, so the bibstring + pseudonym is put in the nameaddon field.} +} + +@Book{chaucer:alt, + title = {Chaucer Life-Records}, + year = 1966, + editor = {Crow, Martin~M. and Olson, Clair~C.}, + namec = {Manly, John~M. and Richert, Edith}, + publisher = oup, + note = {with the assistance of Lilian~J. Redstone + and others}, + location = {London}, + annotation = {In the author-date system, unlike in a bibliography + or note, an entry will generally need some sort of + name to precede the \textsf{date}, so here the + \textsf{editors} provide that name. The compilers go + in \textsf{namec}, and other information in + \textsf{note}. Cf.\ this entry in + \textsf{notes-test.bib}.} +} + +@CustomC{chicago:comment, + title = {the most recent edition}, + entrysubtype = {classical}, + options = {skipbib}, + annotation = {An example of how to use a CustomC entry to insert a + comment inside another parenthetical citation.} +} + +@CustomC{chicago:comment:15, + title = {no longer the current edition}, + options = {skipbib}, + entrysubtype = {classical}, + annotation = {An example of how to use a CustomC entry to insert a + comment inside another parenthetical citation.} +} + +@Book{chicago:manual, + title = {The {Chicago} Manual of Style}, + year = 2017, + author = {{University of Chicago Press}}, + shortauthor = {\mkbibemph{CMS}}, + publisher = uchp, + edition = 17, + location = {Chicago}, + annote = {A manual presented in a \textsf{Book} entry. Note + the extra curly brackets around the corporate + \textsf{author}, which is printed twice, both as + \textsf{author} and \textsf{publisher}. (I have + also provided an unorthodox \textsf{shortauthor} for + convenience in this package documentation.) Cf.\ + \cmslink{chicago:comment} for an example of how to + use a \textsf{CustomC} entry to provide a comment + inside a parenthesized citation.} +} + +@Article{chu:panda, + author = {{Chu Ching} and {Long Zhi}}, + title = {The Vicissitudes of the Giant Panda, + \mkbibemph{Ailuropoda melanoleuca} {(David)}}, + shortauthor = {Chu and Long}, + journaltitle = {Acta Zoologica Sinica}, + date = 1983, + language = {Chinese}, + volume = 20, + number = 1, + pages = {191--200}, + annotation = {An article with a title translated for a readership + presumed unable to read the original Chinese. The + language field contains the name of the original + language, capitalized here because to this point + Chinese hasn't been included in the usual biblatex + bibstring mechanism.} +} + +@Book{churchill:letters, + title = {The {Churchill-Eisenhower} Correspondence, 1953--1955}, + date = 1990, + author = {Churchill, Winston and Eisenhower, Dwight~D.}, + editor = {Boyle, Peter~G.}, + publisher = uncp, + address = {Chapel Hill}, + annotation = {Ordinarily, when citing individual letters in the + author-date system, the reference will be to the + volume as a whole, which will look like this entry. + The Manual suggests that further identifying + information be given in the text itself.}} + +@Booklet{clark:mesopot, + title = {Mesopotamia}, + subtitle = {Between Two Rivers}, + author = {Hazel V. Clark}, + howpublished = {End of the Commons General Store}, + date = {1957?}, + location = {Mesopotamia, OH}, + annotation = {A standard \textsf{Booklet} entry, though the same + information could be presented in a \textsf{Book} + entry, using \textsf{publisher} instead of + \textsf{howpublished}. Note the ISO8601-2 + \enquote{uncertain} \textsf{date} specification, + which by default presents the year in brackets, but + allows numerical sorting by \textsf{biblatex}.} +} + +@Video{cleese:holygrail, + title = {Commentaries}, + date = 2001, + titleaddon = {disc 2}, + booktitle = {Monty {Python and the Holy Grail}}, + author = {Cleese, John and Gilliam, Terry and Idle, Eric and + Jones, Terry and Palin, Michael}, + editor = {Gilliam, Terry and Jones, Terry}, + editortype = {director}, + publisher = {Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment}, + type = {DVD}, + address = {Culver City, CA}, + edition = {special \bibstring{edition}}, + annotation = {This shows some typical features of a Video entry. + It focusses on some of the DVD extras, so the actors + providing the commentary appear in the author field. + The directors go in the editor field, as usual, with + the identifying string in editortype. The booktitle + provides the film title in this instance -- the + title in this case will appear in the main text font + rather than italicized, because of the presence of a + booktitle. The titleaddon tells where in the DVD + set the commentaries are to be found, and the type + field gives the medium. The date field contains the + date the DVD was released, and the original release + date (origdate) isn't needed here, according to the + Manual, because the entry cites the DVD extras + rather than the film itself.} +} + +@Book{cohen:schiff, + title = {{Jacob H. Schiff}}, + subtitle = {A Study in {American} Leadership}, + year = 1999, + author = {Cohen, Naomi~W.}, + publisher = {Brandeis University Press, an imprint of University + Press of New England}, + location = {Hanover, NH}, + annotation = {A Book printed by a publishing consortium. The 17th + edition suggests it is often possible to omit the + parent company or consortium, but also allows you to + specify the relationship between imprints, as here.} +} + +@Article{conley:fifthgrade, + author = {Conley, Alice}, + title = {Fifth-Grade Boys' Decisions about Participation in + Sports Activities}, + issuetitle = {Non-subject-matter Outcomes + of Schooling}, + journaltitle = {Elementary School Journal}, + note = {special issue}, + year = 1999, + volume = 99, + editor = {Good, Thomas~L.}, + number = 5, + pages = {131--146}, + annotation = {An \textsf{Article} that is part of a special issue + of a journal. The \textsf{title} of the issue goes + in \textsf{issuetitle}, the editor of the issue in + \textsf{editor}, and the sort of issue in + \textsf{note}, with a lowercase initial letter. + Cf.\ \texttt{good:wholeissue} for how to refer to + the special issue as a whole, rather than to one + article in it, using a \textsf{Periodical} entry.} +} + +@Article{connell:chronic, + author = {Connell, A.~D. and Airey, D.~D.}, + title = {The Chronic Effects of Fluoride on the Estuarine + Amphipods \mkbibemph{Grandidierella lutosa} and + \mkbibemph{G. lignorum}}, + journaltitle = {Water Research}, + date = 1982, + volume = 16, + pages = {1313--1317}, + annotation = {An \textsf{Article} with italicized words in the + \textsf{title}.} +} + +@InCollection{contrib:contrib, + author = {Contributor, Anna}, + title = {Contribution}, + booktitle = {Edited Volume}, + publisher = {Publisher}, + year = {\autocap{f}orthcoming}, + editor = {Editor, Ellen}, + location = {Place}, + annotation = {A forthcoming essay in an \textsf{InCollection} + entry. Note the \cmd{autocap} command in the + \textsf{year} field. The + \cmslink{author:forthcoming} entry presents an + alternate way of providing the same information.} +} + +@Article{conway:evolution, + author = {Conway, M.~S.}, + title = {The Evolution of Diversity in Ancient Ecosystems}, + subtitle = {A Review}, + journaltitle = {Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society}, + date = 1998, + volume = {B 353}, + pages = {327--345}, + annotation = {An \textsf{Article} in a \textsf{journaltitle} which + appears in different series, here \enquote{B} for + Biological, which information can be given in the + \textsf{volume} field.} +} + +@Book{cook:sotweed, + title = {Sotweed Redivivus, or The Planter's Looking-Glass}, + year = 1730, + author = {Cook, Ebenezer}, + authortype = {anon?}, + note = {\bibstring{by} \mkbibquote{E.~C. Gent}}, + location = {Annapolis}, + annotation = {A complicated \textsf{Book} entry. First, the + \textsf{author} is unknown, but guessed at, hence + the \texttt{anon?} in the \textsf{authortype} field. + The \textsf{note} field gives the author as printed + in the book, presented inside quotation marks. If + you remember to use \cmd{mkbibquote} here, then + appropriate punctuation will automatically be + provided.} +} + +@Online{coolidge:speech, + author = {Coolidge, Calvin}, + title = {Equal Rights}, + note = {copy of an undated 78 rpm disc, 3:45}, + options = {ptitleaddon=space}, + titleaddon = {(speech)}, + related = {loc:leaders}, + date = {1920~}, + relatedstring = {in}, + annotation = {This is a recording from an online archive, using an + \textsf{Online} entry. The \textsf{related} field + cites the archive itself using an \textsf{Online} + entry, and the \textsf{relatedstring} links the two + references. The \textsf{options} field replaces the + period with a space before the parenthesized + \textsf{titleaddon}. The \textsf{date} field + presents a \enquote{circa} date in ISO8601-2 + format. Cp.\ \texttt{weed:flatiron} and + \texttt{loc:city}, which cite a film from an online + archive, both using a \textsf{Video} entry.} +} + +@Misc{coolidge:speech:trad, + author = {Coolidge, Calvin}, + title = {Equal rights (speech)}, + entrysubtype = {speech}, + note = {copy of an undated 78 rpm disc, 3:45}, + addendum = {in \fullcite{loc:leaders}}, + date = {1920~}, + annotation = {This is a recording from an online archive, using a + Misc entry with an entrysubtype, and intended for + authordate-trad only. The addendum cites the archive + itself using an Online entry. The date field + presents a "circa" date in ISO8601-2 format. + Cp. weed:flatiron and loc:city, which cite a film + from an online archive, both using a Video entry.}} + +@Book{cotton:manufacture, + title = {An Inquiry into the Causes of the Present + Long-Continued Depression in the Cotton Trade, with + Suggestions for Its Improvement}, + year = 1869, + author = {{Cotton Manufacturer}}, + shortauthor = {{Cotton Manufac\adddot}}, + publisher = {Bury, UK}, + annotation = {A Book with a corporate author. The shortauthor + field may help shorten the in-text citation.} +} + +@Book{creasey:ashe:blast, + title = {A Blast of Trumpets}, + year = 1976, + userc = {ashe:creasey}, + author = {Creasey, John}, + nameaddon = {Gordon Ashe, \bibstring{pseudonym}}, + publisher = {Holt, Rinehart \& Winston}, + location = {New York}, + annotation = {The first of 3 Books written by the same author + under three different pseudonyms. You have + considerable latitude in how to present these, but + the method chosen here allows all three to be + grouped together in the bibliography. Note the + pseudonym in nameaddon, identified with the + bibstring pseudonym. Also note ampersand in + publisher, which prevents the two parts of the + publisher's name from being taken as two different + publishers. Recent editions make it a requirement in + such entries that you also include a cross reference + from the different pseudonyms back to the author's + name, something accomplished using a CustomC entry + and the userc field which automatically makes sure + the cross-reference prints in the reference list.} +} + +@Book{creasey:morton:hide, + title = {Hide the Baron}, + year = 1978, + author = {Creasey, John}, + userc = {morton:creasey}, + nameaddon = {Anthony Morton, \bibstring{pseudonym}}, + publisher = {Walker}, + location = {New York}, + annotation = {Second of three Book entries by same author under + different pseudonyms.} +} + +@Book{creasey:york:death, + title = {Death to My Killer}, + year = 1966, + author = {Creasey, John}, + userc = {york:creasey}, + nameaddon = {Jeremy York, \bibstring{pseudonym}}, + publisher = {Macmillan}, + location = {New York}, + annotation = {Third of three Book entries by same author under + different pseudonyms.} +} + +@Misc{creel:house, + author = {Creel, George}, + entrysubtype = {letter}, + title = {George Creel to Colonel House}, + note = {Edward~M. House Papers}, + origdate = {1918-09-25}, + organization = {Yale University Library}, + annotation = {An unpublished letter from an archive, presented in + a \textsf{Misc} entry with an \textsf{entrysubtype}. + The \texttt{cmsdate} option is no longer needed in + such an entry. The manuscript collection is found in + the \textsf{note} and \textsf{organization} fields + -- depending on the entry, you can use + \textsf{note}, \textsf{organization}, + \textsf{institution}, and/or \textsf{location}, in + ascending order of generality, though you should + consistently put the most specific collection name + in the \textsf{note} field. If you are citing + several items from the same collection, then the + \emph{CMS}, 15.54, suggests not having individual + entries but only one for the collection + (\cmslink{house:papers}), with more specific + information forming part of the flow of the text. + If, however, you cite only one item from a + collection, then you can use an entry like this one. + Cf.\ \cmslink{dinkel:agassiz}, + \cmslink{spock:interview}.} +} + +@Audio{danforth:podcast, + title = {F-Bombs, Chicken, and Exclamation Points}, + eventdate = {2015-04-21}, + author = {Danforth, Mike and Chillag, Ian}, + type = {MP3 audio, 18:46}, + booktitle = {How to Do Everything}, + editor = {Donovan, Gillian}, + url = {http://www.npr.org/podcasts/510303/how-to-do-everything}, + editortype = {producer}, + note = {podcast}, + annote = {The 17th edition specifies something like this + \textsf{Audio} entry for podcasts, with the presence + of an \textsf{eventdate} letting the style know that + it is a podcast, while the \textsf{note} field lets + your readers know the same. The \textsf{title} is + for the specific episode of the + \textsf{booktitle}. The \textsf{type} field + specifies the medium, as usual in audio-visual entry + types. When the main (label) date in any entry + presents both a month and a day in addition to the + year, that date will, as here, be printed again in + full in the main body of the reference list entry.}} + +@Book{davenport:attention, + title = {The Attention Economy}, + subtitle = {Understanding the New Currency of Business}, + year = 2001, + author = {Davenport, Thomas~H. and Beck, John~C.}, + publisher = {Harvard Business School Press}, + addendum = {TK3 Reader e-book}, + location = {Cambridge, MA}, + annotation = {An example of the use of an \textsf{addendum} in a + \textsf{Book} entry, in this case to identify that + the work is an e-book. You could also use the + \textsf{type} field for this.} +} + +@Online{diaz:surprise, + author = {D\'iaz, Juno}, + title = {Always surprises my students when {I} tell them that + the \enquote{real} medieval was more diverse than + the fake ones most of us consume}, + organization = {Facebook}, + shorttitle = {Always surprises}, + date = {2016-02-24}, + url = {https://www.facebook.com/junotdiaz.writer/posts/972495572815454}, + annote = {The 17th edition specifies an \textsf{Online} entry + for social media posts like this one. Cf.\ + licis:diazcomment for how to present a comment on + such a post.}} + +@Misc{dinkel:agassiz, + author = {Dinkel, Joseph}, + title = {description of Louis Agassiz written at the request + of Elizabeth Cary Agassiz}, + year = {\bibstring{nodate}}, + entrysubtype = {yes}, + note = {Agassiz Papers}, + location = {Harvard University}, + organization = {Houghton Library}, + annotation = {A manuscript presented in a \textsf{Misc} entry with + a randomly-selected \textsf{entrysubtype} to + distinguish it from a traditional \textsf{Misc} + entry. The \textsf{title} begins\vadjust{\eject} + with a generic term, hence the initial lowercase + letter. This entry uses three fields to locate the + manuscript, starting with \textsf{note} and + ascending in generality through + \textsf{organization} to \textsf{location}. If you + are citing several items from the same collection, + then the \emph{CMS}, 15.54, suggests not having + individual entries but only one for the collection, + with specific information forming part of the flow + of the text. If, however, you cite only one item + from a collection, then you can use an entry like + this one. Note that, in \textsf{Misc} entries, an + empty \textsf{year} field will not automatically + produce a no date (\enquote{n.d\adddot} in English) + abbreviation, so if you want one to be present + you'll have to provide it yourself, as here. Cf.\ + \cmslink{creel:house} and \cmslink{house:papers}.} +} + +@Book{donne:var, + author = {Donne, John}, + editor = {Stringer, Gary~A.}, + title = {The \mkbibquote{Anniversaries} and the + \mkbibquote{Epicedes and Obsequies}}, + namea = {Stringer, Gary~A. and Pebworth, Ted-Larry}, + publisher = {Indiana Univ. Press}, + maintitle = {The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of {John Donne}}, + year = 1995, + volume = 6, + location = {Bloomington}, + annote = {A \textsf{Book} entry with a \textsf{maintitle} + editor (\textsf{editor} field) and a \textsf{title} + editor (\textsf{namea} field). Also, inside an + italicized title, all other titles are put in + quotation marks, and using \cmd{mkbibquote} will + automatically move appropriate punctuation inside + the closing quotation mark. It also, however, means + that this entry won't be correctly presented for the + \textsf{authordate-trad} style.} +} + +@Book{donne:var:15, + author = {Donne, John}, + editor = {Stringer, Gary~A.}, + title = {The \mkbibquote{Anniversaries} and the + \mkbibquote{Epicedes and obsequies}}, + namea = {Stringer, Gary~A. and Pebworth, Ted-Larry}, + publisher = {Indiana Univ. Press}, + maintitle = {The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of {John Donne}}, + year = 1995, + volume = 6, + location = {Bloomington}, + annotation = {A \textsf{Book} entry with a \textsf{maintitle} + editor (\textsf{editor} field) and a \textsf{title} + editor (\textsf{namea} field). Also, inside an + italicized title, all other titles are put in + quotation marks, and using \cmd{mkbibquote} will + automatically move appropriate punctuation inside + the closing quotation mark. In the \texttt{trad} + style, you need to provide the sentence-style + capitalization yourself inside the \cmd{mkbibquote} + command.} +} + +@Book{dunn:revolutions, + title = {Sister Revolutions}, + subtitle = {French Lightning, {American} Light}, + year = 1999, + author = {Dunn, Susan}, + publisher = {Faber \& Faber and Farrar, Straus \& Giroux}, + location = {New York}, + annotation = {A \textsf{Book} with two \textsf{publishers}, + showing ampersands to prevent them being treated as + four. The 17th edition clarifies that you can + usually choose just one of the publishers for your + reference apparatus, i.e., whichever is closer + geographically or more relevant for your readers.} +} + +@Manual{dyna:browser, + title = {Dynatext, Electronic Book Indexer/Browser}, + organization = {Electronic Book Technology Inc.}, + address = {Providence, RI}, + year = 1991, + annotation = {A technical manual presented in a \textsf{Manual} + entry. In absence of a named author the + \textsf{organization} is printed twice, as author + and as publisher. Note that you no longer need a + \textsf{sortkey} when using the default sorting + scheme.} +} + +@Book{eliot:pound, + title = {Literary Essays}, + options = {useauthor=false}, + year = 1953, + author = {Pound, Ezra}, + editor = {Eliot, T.~S.}, + publisher = {New Directions}, + location = {New York}, + annotation = {A \textsf{Book} listed by its (famous) + \textsf{editor} rather than by its (equally-famous) + \textsf{author}. The \textsf{options} field allows + such presentation.} +} + +@InCollection{ellet:galena, + author = {Ellet, Elizabeth~F.~L.}, + title = {By Rail and Stage to {Galena}}, + crossref = {prairie:state}, + pages = {271--279}, + annotation = {First of three InCollection entries + cross-referencing the same Collection. + Cf. keating:dearborn and lippincott:chicago. All + three entries will have an abbreviated form in the + list of references. If you don't want this + space-saving measure, you can, for example, set + longcrossref to true in the options field. With + Biber, an empty subtitle field is no longer + necessary to prevent inheritance from a parent + entry.} +} + +@Article{ellis:blog, + author = {Ellis, Rhian}, + title = {Squatters' Rights}, + journaltitle = {Ward Six}, + location = {blog}, + date = {2008-06-30}, + url = {http://wardsix.blogspot.com/2008/06/squatters-rights.html}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + annotation = {Recent editions of the \emph{CMS} specify an + \textsf{Article}-like presentation for blogs, the + main peculiarity being the identification of the + material as a blog using the \textsf{location} + field, which is usually reserved for identifying the + place of publication of obscure journals. See + \cmslink{ac:comment}, a \textsf{Review} entry, for + how to reference comments on such online material.} +} + +@Book{emerson:nature, + title = {Nature}, + year = 1985, + origdate = 1836, + location = {Boston}, + options = {cmsdate=old}, + author = {Emerson, Ralph Waldo}, + publisher = {Beacon}, + note = {a facsimile of the first \bibstring{edition} with an + \bibstring{introduction} by Jaroslav Pelikan}, + annotation = {A reprinted \textsf{Book}, in this case a facsimile, + with the \textsf{note} field giving the relevant + information. The \textsf{origdate} field gives the + date of original publication. Note the use of a + lowercase letter to start the \textsf{note} field. + With the amount of information given in the note + field, it may be less awkward to use a + \texttt{cmsdate} option rather than to put + \texttt{reprint} into a \textsf{pubstate} field. + This \texttt{cmsdate} option will print both dates, + in the format (1836) 1985.} +} + +@InReference{ency:britannica, + title = {Encyclopaedia Britannica}, + shorttitle = {Ency. {Brit}., \mkbibemph{15th ed}\adddot}, + date = {1980}, + keywords = {nosample}, + options = {hypertitle}, + edition = {15}, + annotation = {An \textsf{InReference} entry, citing a well-known + reference work, and therefore generally not to + appear in the list of references, but + for\vadjust{\eject} demonstration purposes I here + allow it to do so. With an \textsf{options} field + set to \texttt{skipbib}, you'd only need the + \textsf{shorttitle} for citations. As it stands, the + \textsf{options} field contains \texttt{hypertitle}, + which ensures that the \textsf{title} acts as a + hyperlink between the in-text citation and the entry + in the list of references. Please note that the 17th + edition requires a date if you cite a printed + edition. The \emph{CMS} is not altogether clear + about how to present such information in the + author-date style, so this should be looked upon as + a possible style of presentation only.} +} + +@BookInBook{euripides:orestes, + title = {Orestes}, + year = 1958, + booktitle = {Euripides}, + maintitle = {The Complete {Greek} Tragedies}, + nameb = {Arrowsmith, William}, + volume = 4, + author = {Euripides}, + editor = {Grene, David and Lattimore, Richmond}, + publisher = uchp, + pages = {185--288}, + location = {Chicago}, + annotation = {A work from antiquity, cited by pages in a modern + edition, hence not needing \texttt{classical} in + \textsf{entrysubtype}. Since the titles of such + works are uniformly italicized, we need to use a + \textsf{BookInBook} entry with a \textsf{title} and + a \textsf{booktitle} (\enquote{book within a book}), + and in this case also a \textsf{maintitle}. Note the + editors of the \textsf{maintitle} (\textsf{editor} + field), and the translator of the \textsf{title} + (\textsf{nameb} field).} +} + +@Online{evanston:library, + author = {{Evanston Public Library Board of Trustees}}, + shortauthor = {{Evanston Public Library}}, + title = {Evanston Public Library Strategic Plan, 2000--2010}, + subtitle = {A Decade of Outreach}, + organization = {Evanston Public Library}, + url = {http://www.epl.org/library/strategic-plan-00.html}, + urldate = {2002-07-18}, + annotation = {An \textsf{Online} entry, with a corporate author, + hence extra curly braces in \textsf{author} and + \textsf{shortauthor}. The \textsf{title} field holds + the title of the specific web page, while the + \textsf{organization} field holds the title or owner + of the site as a whole.} +} + +@Book{feydeau:farces, + title = {Four Farces by {Georges Feydeau}}, + publisher = uchp, + year = 1970, + translator = {Shapiro, Norman R.}, + author = {Feydeau, Georges}, + location = {Chicago}, + annotation = {A standard Book entry, with a translator.} +} + +@Music{floyd:atom, + title = {Atom Heart Mother}, + date = 1990, + origdate = 1970, + author = {{Pink Floyd}}, + pubstate = {reprint}, + number = {CDP 7 46381 2}, + publisher = {Capitol}, + type = {compact disc}, + annotation = {An example of a re-released album. The original + release date will appear in citations and at the + head of the reference list entry, while the CD + re-release date appears later. Because the origdate + is used at the head of the entry, the pubstate field + here has no effect, though in other circumstances, + and in the notes and bibliography style, it will + print a notice at the end of the entry clarifying + that it is indeed a re-release.} +} + +@inproceedings{frede:inproc, + keywords= {secondary}, + author = {Dorothea Frede}, + title = {\mkbibemph{Nicomachean Ethics} VII. 11--12}, + subtitle = {Pleasure}, + booktitle = {Aristotle}, + booksubtitle = {\mkbibquote{Nicomachean Ethics}, Book VII}, + series = {Symposium Aristotelicum}, + editor = {Carlo Natali}, + publisher = {Oxford University Press}, + address = {Oxford}, + year = {2009}, + pages = {183-207}, + annotation = {A standard inproceedings entry, showing some of the + complications of formatting titles within titles in + both the \textsf{title} and the + \textsf{booksubtitle} fields.} +} + +@inproceedings{frede:inproc:trad, + keywords= {secondary}, + author = {Dorothea Frede}, + title = {\mkbibemph{Nicomachean ethics} VII. 11--12}, + subtitle = {Pleasure}, + booktitle = {Aristotle}, + booksubtitle = {\mkbibquote{Nicomachean ethics}, Book VII}, + series = {Symposium Aristotelicum}, + editor = {Carlo Natali}, + publisher = {Oxford University Press}, + address = {Oxford}, + year = {2009}, + pages = {183-207}, + annotation = {An \textsf{inproceedings} entry for the + \texttt{trad} style, showing some of the + complications of formatting titles within titles in + both the \textsf{title} and the + \textsf{booksubtitle} fields.} +} + +@SuppBook{friedman:intro, + author = {Friedman, Milton}, + title = {The Road to Serfdom}, + bookauthor = {Hayek, F.~A.}, + introduction = {yes}, + date = 1994, + pages = {ix--xx}, + publisher = uchp, + note = {Anniversary ed.}, + location = {Chicago}, + annotation = {An introduction to a work by someone else, presented + in a SuppBook entry. Note that for an introduction, + afterword or foreword you need only define the + relevant field, and leave the others undefined, and + the style will provide the rest automatically. + Recent editions now require page numbers in the list + of references for this sort of entry.} +} + +@Article{friedman:learning, + author = {Friedman, James~W. and Mezzetti, Claudio}, + title = {Learning in Games by Random Sampling}, + journaltitle = {Journal of Economic Theory}, + date = {2001-05}, + volume = 98, + number = 1, + doi = {10.1006/jeth.2000.2694}, + annotation = {Standard Article entry with a DOI. Recent editions + strongly prefer a DOI, if one is available, to a + URL.} +} + +@Video{friends:leia, + title = {The One with the {Princess Leia} Fantasy}, + date = 2003, + booktitle = {Friends}, + booktitleaddon = {season~3, episode~1}, + author = {Curtis, Michael and Malins, Gregory~S.}, + eventdate = {1996-09-19}, + editor = {Mancuso, Gail}, + editortype = {director}, + publisher = {Warner Home Video}, + type = {DVD}, + address = {Burbank, CA}, + annotation = {This is a template for citing television shows. The + \textsf{eventdate} is the original broadcast date, + while the \textsf{date} applies to the medium you + are citing. As in other audiovisual entries, the + earliest date automatically goes at the head of the + entry. Note that information about the season and + episode numbers goes in \textsf{booktitleaddon}. + Cf.\ american:crime for an example using the new + 17th edition \enquote{tvepisode} entrysubtype which + reverses the traditional order of \textsf{title} and + \textsf{booktitle}.} +} + +@Book{furet:passing:eng, + title = {The Passing of an Illusion}, + year = 1999, + author = {Furet, François}, + translator = {Furet, Deborah}, + publisher = uchp, + location = {Chicago}, + annotation = {A translation, with the original presented in a + separate entry (furet:passing:fr). In that entry, a + related field refers to this entry, which will be + printed after its parent in the list of references, + connected by the default strings associated with the + bytranslator relatedtype. By default, this entry + will not appear separately in the reference list + unless you cite it directly.} +} + +@Book{furet:passing:fr, + title = {Le passé d'une illusion}, + year = 1995, + related = {furet:passing:eng}, + relatedtype = {bytranslator}, + author = {Furet, François}, + publisher = {Éditions Robert Laffont}, + location = {Paris}, + annotation = {The original of the previous entry. The related + field calls that entry, and the relatedtype + determines how that entry will be presented. In + citations this is all ignored, but in the list of + references the original and translation are + presented in the same entry, connected by bibstrings + and the name of the translator. These two entries + show one of the two options suggested by the Manual + for presenting an original and a translation in the + same reference list entry.} +} + +@Article{garaud:gatine, + author = {Garaud, Marcel}, + title = {Recherches sur les défrichements dans la Gâtine + poitevine aux XIe et XIIe siècles}, + journaltitle = {Bulletin de la Société des antiquaires de l'Ouest}, + year = 1967, + volume = 9, + langid = {french}, + series = 4, + pages = {11--27}, + annotation = {An Article in a journaltitle which is into its 4th + series. This entry illustrates several + language-related issues. The Manual recommends + preserving sentence-style capitalization in + languages that ordinarily use it, as here in both + title and journaltitle. Because of the way the + capitalization code works for the title field in the + authordate-trad style, you would need to use extra + curly braces around words you wished to remain + capitalized in the output. However, because I've + identified the language of the entry as French using + the langid field, the code, independently of any + "otherlang" setting, leaves the title as presented + here, which is correct without needing to use extra + braces. The journaltitle field is always exempt from + the sentence capitalization code, so you needn't + worry about extra braces there.} +} + +@Article{garrett, + author = {Garrett, Marvin~P.}, + title = {Language and Design in \mkbibemph{Pippa Passes}}, + journaltitle = {Victorian Poetry}, + year = 1975, + volume = 13, + number = 1, + pages = {47--60}, + location = {West Virginia University}, + annote = {An Article from a journaltitle that may not be + immediately recognizable to your readership, or + indeed that may be shared by a number of different + journals, so you add a location field to tell where + the journaltitle originates. Also note formatting in + the title field.} +} + +@Article{garrett:15, + author = {Garrett, Marvin~P.}, + title = {Language and Design in \mkbibemph{Pippa passes}}, + journaltitle = {Victorian Poetry}, + year = 1975, + volume = 13, + number = 1, + pages = {47--60}, + location = {West Virginia University}, + annotation = {An Article from a journaltitle that may not be + immediately recognizable to your readership, or + indeed that may be shared by a number of different + journals, so you add a location field to tell where + the journaltitle originates. Also note formatting in + the title field, where you need sentence-style + capitalization for the trad style.} +} + +@Book{gems:ipad, + author = {Grande, Lance and Augustyn, Allison}, + title = {Gems and Jewels}, + date = 2011, + version = {1.01}, + related = {gems:print}, + edition = {{}iPad ed\adddot}, + relatedstring = {adapted from}, + publisher = {Touchpress}, + annote = {An example of how the 17th edition presents app + content, here an iPad edition of a book, with its + print edition presented via a related field.}} + +@Book{gems:print, + author = {Grande, Lance and Augustyn, Allison}, + title = {Gems and Gemstones}, + subtitle = {Timeless Natural Beauty of the Mineral World}, + date = 2009, + publisher = uchp, + location = {Chicago}, + annote = {Print edition of the previous.}} + +@Dataset{genbank:db, + author = {GenBank}, + title = {for RP11-322N14 BAC}, + number = {AC087526.3}, + type = {accession number}, + url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/19683167}, + urldate = {2016-04-06}, + annote = {The \textsf{Dataset} type helps to present + scientific databases as specified by the 17th + edition. The name of the database appears in the + \textsf{author} field, while the \textsf{title}, + \textsf{type}, and \textsf{number} fields present + locating and/or explanatory information about + particular parts of the data. A \textsf{url} locates + the database and the \textsf{urldate} documents when + you accessed it. When the \textsf{urldate} is an + access date, and is the only date available, as + here, then the 17th edition requires + \enquote{n.d\adddot} to appear in the list of + references. As in \textsf{Misc} entries, I have + turned this off in \textsf{Dataset} + entries. Further, given the frequent difficulty of + assigning a date to material in a database, I have + set this type to provide, by default, author-title + references in citations.}} + +@Misc{genesis, + shorttitle = {Gen\adddot}, + entrysubtype = {classical}, + keywords = {nosample}, + title = {Genesis}, + annotation = {A simple \textsf{Misc} entry (w/ + \textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{classical}) that would + allow you easily to cite the Qur'an or individual + books of the Bible. Ordinarily it wouldn't appear in + the list of references, but it does here for + demonstration purposes. Some other sacred works may + need italicized titles. Cf.\ \emph{CMS}, 14.238-41.} +} + +@Article{gibbard, + author = {Gibbard, Allan}, + title = {Morality in Living}, + subtitle = {Korsgaard's {Kantian} Lectures}, + journaltitle = {Ethics}, + year = 1999, + volume = 110, + number = 1, + pages = {140--164}, + titleaddon = {\bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{The Sources of + Normativity}, \bibstring{by} {Christine M. Korsgaard}}, + annote = {A book review as an Article. It has a specific title + (title field) as well as a generic one (titleaddon + field). Note bibstring macro and formatting in the + titleaddon.} +} + +@Article{gibbard:15, + author = {Gibbard, Allan}, + title = {Morality in Living}, + subtitle = {Korsgaard's {Kantian} Lectures}, + journaltitle = {Ethics}, + year = 1999, + volume = 110, + number = 1, + pages = {140--64}, + titleaddon = {\bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{The sources of + normativity}, \bibstring{by} {Christine M. Korsgaard}}, + annotation = {A book review as an Article. It has a specific title + (title field) as well as a generic one (titleaddon + field). Note bibstring macro and formatting in the + titleaddon, with sentence-style capitalization for + the trad style.} +} + +@Periodical{good:wholeissue, + issuetitle = {Non-subject-matter Outcomes of Schooling}, + title = {Elementary School Journal}, + date = {1999}, + volume = 99, + number = 5, + editor = {Good, Thomas~L.}, + note = {special issue}, + annotation = {A reference to an entire special issue of a journal, + using a Periodical entry. The issue's title here + goes in the issuetitle field, while the name of the + journal goes in title rather than journaltitle. The + nature of the issue once again goes in the note + field, with an initial lowercase letter. Cf.\ + conley:fifthgrade for an example of an Article entry + presenting one article from this special issue.} +} + +@Review{gourmet:052006, + journaltitle = {Gourmet}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + date = {2000-05}, + title = {Kitchen {Notebook}}, + annotation = {A regular column in a magazine, presented in a + \textsf{Review} entry (with \texttt{magazine} + \textsf{entrysubtype}). This name is capitalized + headline style. Since there is no \textsf{author}, + the \textsf{journaltitle} will be used instead; + there is no longer any need for a \textsf{sortkey}.} +} + +@Audio{greek:filmstrip, + title = {The {Greek} and {Roman} World}, + date = 1977, + publisher = {Society for Visual Education}, + type = {filmstrip, 44 min\adddot}, + address = {Chicago}, + sortkey = {Greek and Roman}, + annotation = {For recent editions, the title will automatically + appear at the head of such an entry, and in + citations, as well. The sortkey is needed because of + the definite article in the title.} +} + +@InReference{grove:sibelius, + title = {The New {Grove} Dictionary of Music and Musicians}, + author = {Hepokoski, James}, + shorttitle = {New {Grove} Dict\adddot}, + lista = {Sibelius, Jean}, + url = {http://www.grovemusic.com/}, + urldate = {2002-01-03}, + sortkey = {New Grove}, + annotation = {An example of an online \textsf{InReference} entry, + which I have allowed, as an example, to appear in + the list of references. The \textsf{author} field + refers to the author of the specific entry in + \textsf{lista}, and will be printed after the name + of that entry, set off by a comma. If you need to + provide the author or editor of a reference work as + a whole, then you should probably use a + \textsf{Book} entry. (Cf.\ + \texttt{schellinger:novel}.) Note the + \textsf{sortkey}, so\vadjust{\eject} that the entry + doesn't sort by the definite article. Note also that + in citations of \textsf{InReference} entries, you + can put an alphabetized article title in the + \textsf{postnote} field, and it will be formatted + for you automatically. The 17th edition has new + instructions for treating online material that + doesn't have, and never had, a printed + counterpart. Specifically, the \textsf{title} can, + at your discretion, appear in roman rather than + italics, as in \textsf{Online} entries. To keep the + features of \textsf{InReference} entries available + to such resources you can add an + \textsf{entrysubtype} to such an entry, rather than + lose those features by using an \textsf{Online} + entry. Cf. wikiped:bibtex.} +} + +@Performance{hamilton:miranda, + editor = {Miranda, Lin-Manuel}, + editortype = {music and lyrics}, + editoratype = {director}, + editorbtype = {choreographer}, + editora = {Kail, Thomas}, + editorb = {Blakenbuehler, Andy}, + venue = {Richard Rodgers Theatre}, + title = {Hamilton}, + date = {2016-02-02}, + location = {New York, NY}, + annote = {New in the 17th-edition styles, the + \textsf{Performance} entry type allows you to cite + individual live performances, usually including a + number of \textsf{editortypes} for specifying + various contributors.}} + +@Video{handel:messiah, + title = {Messiah}, + date = {1988}, + eventdate = {1987-12-19}, + userd = {performed}, + type = {videocassette (VHS), 141 min\adddot}, + editor = {{Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Chorus}}, + editortype = {none}, + editora = {Shaw, Robert}, + editoratype = {none}, + author = {Handel, George Frederic}, + publisher = {Video Artists International}, + address = {Ansonia Station, NY}, + annotation = {This is a videotape of a performance, presented + therefore as a \textsf{Video} entry rather than as + \textsf{Music}. The composer goes in + \textsf{author}, the performers and conductor in + \textsf{editor} and \textsf{editora}. Note the + \texttt{none} in both \textsf{editortypes}, as the + context presumably makes it clear what role Shaw is + playing. The usual \textsf{type} field identifies + the medium. The \textsf{eventdate}, which will + provide the date for the head of the entry and for + citations, identifies when the performance took + place, and the \textsf{userd} field allows you to + specify just what sort of \textsf{eventdate} it is.} +} + +@Collection{harley:ancient:cart, + title = {Cartography in Prehistoric, Ancient, and Medieval + {Europe} and the {Mediterranean}}, + crossref = {harley:hoc}, + date = {1987}, + volume = 1, + annotation = {A Collection entry, with the maintitle coming from + the MVCollection entry cited in the crossref field. + With the booklongxref option set properly, and not + by default, this and the next entry will produce + abbreviated references in the list of references. + Cf. lach:asia.}, +} + +@Collection{harley:cartography, + title = {Cartography in the Traditional {East and Southeast + Asian} Societies}, + crossref = {harley:hoc}, + year = 1994, + volume = {2}, + part = {2}, + annotation = {A Collection entry, with its maintitle's logical + volumes published in separate physical parts, hence + a volume and a part number. The maintitle itself + comes from the MVCollection entry cited in the + crossref field. With the booklongxref option set + properly, and not by default, this and the previous + entry will produce abbreviated references in the + list of references. Cf. lach:asia.} +} + +@MVCollection{harley:hoc, + title = {The History of Cartography}, + date = {1987/}, + editor = {Harley, J.~B. and Woodward, David}, + volumes = {3}, + publisher = uchp, + location = {Chicago}, + annotation = {This entry shows the MVCollection type used as the + parent to two child Collection entries -- + harley:ancient:cart and harley:cartography. It will + be presented in the list of references when more + than one of its children are cited, and those + children's entries will be abbreviated in the list + as well, assuming the option booklongxref is set + properly (it won't be by default). Biber + automatically transforms the title of this entry + into a maintitle for the children. (Please note that + this space-saving treatment isn't explicitly allowed + in the Chicago specification.)} +} + +@Online{harwood:biden, + author = {Harwood, John}, + title = {The Pros and Cons of {Biden}}, + organization = {\mkbibemph{New York Times} video, 2:00}, + date = {2008-08-23}, + url = {http://video.on.nytimes.com/?fr_story=a425c9aca92f51bd19f2a621fd93b5e266507191}, + annotation = {An online video from a traditional journalistic site + using an Online entry. You could use an Article + entry with magazine entrysubtype instead, removing + the need for special formatting in the organization + field. Cf. kessler:nyt.} +} + +@TechReport{herwign:office, + options = {useprefix=true}, + author = {{van} Herwijnen, Eric}, + sortname = {Van}, + title = {Future Office Systems Requirements}, + institution = {CERN DD internal note}, + date = {1988-11}, + annotation = {A Report entry, the type already set by using the + TechReport alias instead of Report. The institution + field identifies the issuer of the report.} +} + +@Video{hitchcock:nbynw, + title = {Crop Duster Attack}, + booktitle = {North by Northwest}, + date = 2000, + origdate = 1959, + editor = {Hitchcock, Alfred}, + editortype = {director}, + publisher = {Warner Home Video}, + type = {DVD}, + address = {Burbank, CA}, + annotation = {This Video entry cites one scene (title) from a film + (booktitle). By contrast with the notes & + bibliography style, we don't need an options field + here, as we allow the director to appear at the head + of the entry. The editortype field identifies the + directorial role, while the origdate and date give + the original year of release and the year of DVD + release, respectively.} +} + +@Article{hlatky:hrt, + author = {Hlatky, Mark~A. and Boothroyd, Derek and + Vittinghoff, Eric and Sharp, Penny and Whooley, + Mary~A.}, + title = {Quality-of-Life and Depressive Symptoms in + Postmenopausal Women after Receiving Hormone + Therapy}, + subtitle = {Results from the {Heart and Estrogen/Progestin + Replacement Study (HERS)} Trial}, + journaltitle = {Journal of the American Medical Association}, + date = {2002-02-06}, + volume = 287, + number = 5, + url = {http://jama.ama-assn.org/issues/v287n5/rfull/joc10108.html#aainfo}, + urldate = {2002-01-07}, + annotation = {A standard \textsf{Article} entry with a + \textsf{url} provided. The presence of 5 authors + provokes use of \enquote{et al\adddot} in text + citations, though not in the list of references, + because the settings for \texttt{maxbibnames} and + \texttt{minbibnames} have been changed in + \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty}.} +} + +@Music{holiday:fool, + title = {I'm a Fool to Want You}, + eventdate = {1958-02-20}, + date = {1960}, + booktitle = {Lady in Satin}, + author = {Herron, Joel and Sinatra, Frank and Wolf, Jack}, + editor = {Holiday, Billie}, + editortype = {vocalist}, + number = {CL 1157}, + publisher = {Columbia}, + type = {33\onethird\ rpm}, + note = {with Ray Ellis}, + options = {useauthor=false}, + annotation = {This entry illustrates how to cite a song + (\textsf{title}) from an album (\textsf{booktitle}). + The writers of the song go in \textsf{author}, while + the \textsf{options} field prevents these writers + from appearing in citations or at the head of the + entry in the list of references. The performer goes + in \textsf{editor}, with the \textsf{editortype} + giving, as the 17th edition seems to like, what sort + of performer she is. The \textsf{eventdate} gives + the recording date of a song -- you would use + \textsf{origdate} if the recording date applied to + the album as a whole. The \textsf{date} gives the + release date of the album, while the \textsf{type} + field gives the medium of the release.} +} + +@Book{hopp:attalid, + title = {Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der letzten Attaliden}, + date = 1977, + author = {Hopp, Joachim}, + publisher = {C.~H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung}, + number = 25, + series = {Vestigia: Beitr\"age zur alten Geschichte}, + hyphenation = {german}, + address = {Munich}, + annotation = {A book in a series. The latter is given in the + series field, and the volume within the series in + the number field. Note also the hyphenation field to + preserve German capitalization in the title, which + therefore doesn't require extra curly braces.} +} + +@Online{horowitz:youtube, + title = {{HOROWITZ AT CARNEGIE HALL} 2-{Chopin Nocturne} in Fm Op.55}, + organization = {YouTube video, 5:53}, + url = {http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDVBtuWkMS8}, + urldate = {2009-01-09}, + userd = {posted by \mkbibquote{hubanj},}, + note = {from a performance televised by CBS on\nopunct}, + date = {1968-09-22}, + shorttitle = {HOROWITZ}, + annotation = {A YouTube video, presented in an \textsf{Online} + entry. The \textsf{userd} field allows you to + modify what is printed before the \textsf{urldate}, + while the \textsf{note} field here is used for a + similar purpose, to clarify the \textsf{date} field. + The \textsf{shorttitle} abbreviates what will appear + in citations of this author-less entry.} +} + +@Book{horsley:prosodies, + title = {On the Prosodies of the {Greek and Latin} Languages}, + year = 1796, + author = {Horsley, Samuel}, + authortype = {anon}, + annotation = {An anonymous \textsf{Book}, with the \textsf{author} + known, though not named on the title page. The + string \texttt{anon} goes in the \textsf{authortype} + field.} +} + +@Misc{house:papers, + author = {House, Edward~M\adddot\addcomma}, + title = {Papers}, + note = {Yale University Library}, + entrysubtype = {classical}, + annotation = {An example of a \textsf{Misc} entry (with an + \textsf{entrysubtype}) specifically for a reference + list, assuming that more than one item has been + cited from this same collection. If you cite just + one item from such a collection, then the entry + might look like \cmslink{creel:house}. In this entry + type the absence of a \textsf{date} field does not + trigger the automatic provision of the + \enquote{n.d\adddot} \cmd{bibstring}, which means + that the reference list entry will not contain one + if it isn't wanted. The \textsf{entrysubtype} + \texttt{classical} makes the in-text citations + provide name + title instead of just name, which may + help clarify the reference in some circumstances. + This entry also illustrates the use of a comma in a + reference list to set off a middle initial from a + following plain-text title, only used when the + period alone might lead to ambiguity. The + \cmd{adddot} and \cmd{addcomma} commands you see + here are the most effective way of doing this.} +} + +@Book{howell:marriage, + title = {The Marriage Exchange}, + subtitle = {Property, Social Place, and Gender in the Cities of + the {Low Countries}}, + date = 1998, + author = {Howell, M.~C.}, + number = {\partedit C.~R. Stimpson}, + publisher = uchp, + series = {Women in Culture and Society}, + address = {Chicago}, + annotation = {A book in a series, providing also the series editor + in the number field, which is the only way to get + the name to follow the series. Note also the + partedit macro, though in the author-date style you + could just provide the correct string if you're sure + you know it.} +} + +@Standard{iso:electrodoc, + date = 1997, + title = {Information and Documentation---Rules for the + Abbreviation of Title Words and Titles of + Publications}, + author = {{International Organization for Standardization}}, + shorthand = {ISO}, + series = {ISO}, + number = {4:1997}, + publisher = {ISO}, + address = {Paris}, + annote = {An entry using the new \textsf{Standard} type, with + a \textsf{shorthand} for presenting the + organizational \textsf{author}. The + \textsf{shorthand} will by default appear in the + in-text citations and at the head of the reference + list entry, followed by its expansion (the + \textsf{author}) in parentheses. Also by default, + the entry will be alphabetized by the first thing + that appears there, which here is the + \textsf{shorthand}. The \textsf{series} and + \textsf{number} fields identify the standard. Cf.\ + niso:bibref and w3c:xml for other entries using the + \textsf{Standard} type, and + \cmslink{bsi:abbreviation} for a similar entry that + uses the \textsf{Manual} type.} +} + +@Book{james:ambassadors, + title = {The Ambassadors}, + year = 1996, + origdate = 1909, + options = {cmsdate=on}, + author = {James, Henry}, + publisher = {Project Gutenberg}, + url = {ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext96/ambas10.txt}, + annotation = {This entry presents an online edition of a printed + book which therefore still uses a \textsf{Book} + entry. The \textsf{origyear} field is the date of + the print publication of the text that is now + online, and the \texttt{cmsdate=on} option tells the + style to use the \textsf{origdate} in both reference + list and citations, something that isn't part of the + specification for the 17th edition, which would + probably recommend \texttt{both} here.} +} + +@Collection{kamrany:economic, + title = {Economic Issues of the Eighties}, + date = 1980, + editor = {Kamrany, Nake~M. and Day, Richard~H.}, + publisher = {Johns Hopkins Univ. Press}, + address = {Baltimore}, + annotation = {Collection entry with two editors}} + +@InCollection{keating:dearborn, + author = {Keating, William~H.}, + title = {{Fort Dearborn and Chicago}}, + crossref = {prairie:state}, + pages = {84--87}, + annotation = {Second of three InCollection pieces from the same + Collection, using the crossref field. The entry in + the list of references will be shortened.} +} + +@Article{kern, + author = {Kern, W.}, + title = {Waar verzamelde Pigafetta zijn Maleise woorden?}, + usere = {Where did Pigafetta collect his Malaysian words?}, + journaltitle = {Tijdschrift voor Indische taal-, land- en volkenkunde}, + year = 1938, + volume = 78, + hyphenation = {dutch}, + pages = {271--273}, + annotation = {An Article with a Dutch title that may need + translating for a significant portion of your + readership. You give the translation in the usere + field, using sentence-style capitalization. The + hyphenation field allows you not to use extra curly + braces in the title.} +} + +@Article{kessler:nyt, + author = {Kessler, Aaron M\adddot}, + title = {The Driverless Now}, + journaltitle = {New York Times}, + type = {video, 2:01}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + editortype = {producer}, + date = {2015-05-02}, + editor = {Teng, Poh Si and Naudziunas, Jessica}, + url = {http://www.nytimes.com/video/business/100000003662208/the-driverless-now.html}, + annote = {An online video from a traditional journalistic + site, using an Article entry and a type field for + identifying the sort of material involved, and its + duration. You can also use an Online entry with + special formatting in the organization field, but + this method is somewhat simpler. Cf. harwood:biden.}} + +@Article{kimluu:diethyl, + author = {Kim Luu, Diane-Dinh}, + title = {Diethylstilbestrol and Media Coverage of the + \mkbibquote{Morning After} Pill}, + journaltitle = {Lost in Thought: Undergraduate Research Journal}, + year = 1999, + volume = 2, + pages = {65--70}, + location = {Indiana University South Bend}, + annote = {Another Article from a journaltitle that may need + further specification for your readership, hence the + use of the location field. Note also the quoted + phrase inside the title, with headline-style + capitalization.} +} + +@Article{kimluu:diethyl:15, + author = {Kim Luu, Diane-Dinh}, + title = {Diethylstilbestrol and Media Coverage of the + \mkbibquote{morning after} Pill}, + journaltitle = {Lost in Thought: Undergraduate Research Journal}, + year = 1999, + volume = 2, + pages = {65--70}, + location = {Indiana University South Bend}, + annotation = {Another Article from a journaltitle that may need + further specification for your readership, hence the + use of the location field. For the trad style only, + note also the quoted phrase inside the title, with + sentence-style capitalization you need to provide + yourself.} +} + +@Review{kozinn:review, + journaltitle = {New York Times}, + date = {2000-04-21}, + author = {Kozinn, Allan}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + title = {\bibstring{reviewof} concert performance + \bibstring{by} {Timothy Fain} (violin) and {Steven Beck} + (piano), 92nd {Street Y, New York}}, + pages = {Weekend section}, + annotation = {A Review entry presenting a review in a newspaper, + with "magazine" in entrysubtype. Note the use of the + bibstrings in title, which help but do not complete + the internationalization of the entry. Beginning the + field without a bibstring and with lower-case + letters in a chosen language (e.g. "review of") is + possibly a better alternative. Note also the pages + field, which gives a more general reference than + page number, as sometimes the latter might change + between editions.} +} + +@Book{lach:asia, + title = {The Scholarly Disciplines}, + maintitle = {Asia in the Making of {Europe}}, + year = 1977, + volume = {2}, + part = {3}, + author = {Lach, Donald}, + publisher = uchp, + location = {Chicago}, + annotation = {A Book with a maintitle, its logical volumes + published in several physical parts, hence both a + volume and part number. Cf. harley:cartography.} +} + +@Article{lakeforester:pushcarts, + journaltitle = {Lake Forester}, + date = {2000-03-23}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + title = {Pushcarts Evolve to Trendy Kiosks}, + options = {cmsdate=full}, + location = {Lake Forest, IL}, + annotation = {An \textsf{Article} entry from a newspaper, using a + \texttt{magazine} \textsf{entrysubtype}. The article + doesn't have an author, so the \textsf{journaltitle} + will be used at the head of the entry and in + citations. The newspaper might not be well known, so + the \textsf{location} field helps your readers out + in this case. There is no longer any need for a + \textsf{sortkey}. Finally, note the \texttt{full} + key for the \texttt{cmsdate} option, which prints a + full date specification in citations and means you + wouldn't need this entry to appear in the reference + list, though I have allowed it to appear here as an + example.} +} + +@Book{lecarre:quest, + title = {The Quest for {Karla}}, + publisher = {Knopf}, + year = 1982, + author = {Le Carr{\'e}, John}, + nameaddon = {David John Moore Cornwell}, + location = {New York}, + options = {useprefix=true}, + annotation = {A fairly standard Book entry, with, however, the + pseudonym in the author field and the real name in + nameaddon. This isn't strictly necessary in this + case, as one normally refers to this author by the + pseudonym, but if it is of particular interest this + is how you would present such information.} +} + +@Artwork{leo:madonna, + author = {{Leonardo da Vinci}}, + shortauthor = {Leonardo}, + title = {Madonna of the Rocks}, + type = {oil on canvas}, + note = {78 x 48.5 in\adddot}, + date = {148X}, + institution = {Louvre}, + location = {Paris}, + annotation = {A typical Artwork entry. Note the type field and the + fact that it begins with a lowercase letter, + allowing biblatex to capitalize it contextually when + needed, though this isn't strictly necessary for + author-date. Note also the ISO8601-2 decade + specification in the date field.} +} + +@Book{levistrauss:savage, + title = {The Savage Mind}, + year = 1962, + author = {Lévi-Strauss, Claude}, + publisher = {Weidenfeld \& Nicolson}, + location = {Chicago: University of Chicago Press; London}, + annotation = {A standard Book entry, showing a kludge in the + location field for including two publishers in two + different countries. The simplest thing to do in + such a situation is to pick the one nearest to you + and just use it, but this may be necessary + sometimes.} +} + +@Article{lewis, + author = {Lewis, Judith}, + title = {\mkbibquote{'Tis a Misfortune to + Be a Great Ladie}}, + subtitle = {Maternal Mortality in the {British} Aristocracy, + 1558--1959}, + journaltitle = {Journal of British Studies}, + year = 1998, + volume = 37, + pages = {26--53}, + annote = {An Article entry showing a quotation inside a title. + Note the headline-style capitalization inside the + formatting.} +} + +@Article{lewis:15, + author = {Lewis, Judith}, + title = {\mkbibquote{'Tis a misfortune to + be a great ladie}}, + subtitle = {Maternal Mortality in the {British} Aristocracy, + 1558--1959}, + journaltitle = {Journal of British Studies}, + year = 1998, + volume = 37, + pages = {26--53}, + annotation = {An Article entry showing a quotation inside a + title. Note the sentence-style capitalization inside + the formatting, for use with the trad style.} +} + +@Online{licis:diazcomment, + author = {Licis, Kristaps}, + title = {But what is the surprise here?}, + related = {diaz:surprise}, + relatedtype = {commenton}, + date = {2016-02-24}, + url = {https://www.facebook.com/junotdiaz.writer/posts/972495572815454?comment_id=972558569475821}, + annote = {The 17th edition recommends an Online entry like + this for presenting a comment on a social media + thread. You can use time stamps in the date fields + to distinguish multiple comments by the same + author. Since this comment has its own title, the + "commenton" relatedtype is pretty much required if + you want it to appear in the list of references, + with the related field containing the entry upon + which this is a comment. As a rule, such material + need appear only in the text, so by default when + biblatex-chicago sees this relatedtype it sets both + skipbib and cmsdate=full for the entry, and also + provides a virtual entry (diaz:surprise-customc) + that you can use in an autocites command to provide + a comment that presents the entry on which this is a + comment. You can certainly provide all of this by + hand, but the use of the relatedtype is meant to be + more convenient.}} + +@InCollection{lippincott:chicago, + author = {Lippincott, Sarah Clarke}, + title = {Chicago}, + crossref = {prairie:state}, + pages = {362--370}, + annotation = {Third and last of the InCollection entries referring + to the same Collection. The reference list entries + of all three are abbreviated. Cf. ellet:galena and + keating:dearborn.} +} + +@Video{loc:city, + title = {The Life of a City}, + subtitle = {Early Films of {New York}, 1898--1906}, + author = {{Library of Congress}}, + type = {MPEG}, + url = {http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/papr/nychome.html}, + urldate = {2001-08-14}, + annotation = {This Video entry gives the online location of the + weed:flatiron film, providing an MPEG file for + download. As the parent entry calls this using a + related field, you no longer need a skipbib option + to keep it from appearing in the reference list, nor + do you need a kludge in the year field to keep the + urldate where it should be.} +} + +@Online{loc:leaders, + organization = {Library of Congress}, + title = {American Leaders Speak}, + subtitle = {Recordings from {World War I} and the 1920 Election, + 1918--1920}, + url = {http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/nfhtml/}, + note = {RealAudio and WAV formats}, + annotation = {This \textsf{Online} entry provides the online + location of the \cmslink{coolidge:speech} entry. As + the parent entry calls this using a \textsf{related} + field, you no longer need a \texttt{skipbib} option + to keep it from appearing in the reference list, nor + do you need a kludge in the \textsf{year} field to + keep a spurious \enquote{n.d.} from appearing.} +} + +@Article{loften:hamlet, + author = {Loften, Peter}, + title = {Reverberations between Wordplay and Swordplay in + \mkbibemph{Hamlet}}, + journaltitle = {Aeolian Studies}, + year = 1989, + volume = 2, + pages = {12--29}, + annotation = {An Article entry with a formatted title within its + title.} +} + +@Article{loomis:structure, + author = {Loomis, Jr., C.~C.}, + title = {Structure and Sympathy in {Joyce's} \mkbibquote{The Dead}}, + journaltitle = {PMLA}, + date = 1960, + volume = 75, + pages = {149--151}, + annote = {An article entry with a quoted title within its + title.} +} + +@Article{loomis:structure:15, + author = {Loomis, Jr., C.~C.}, + title = {Structure and Sympathy in {Joyce's} \mkbibquote{The dead}}, + journaltitle = {PMLA}, + date = 1960, + volume = 75, + pages = {149--51}, + annotation = {An article entry with a quoted title within its + title, for the trad style} +} + +@Book{lynch:webstyle, + title = {Web Style Guide}, + subtitle = {Basic Design Principles for Creating {Web} Sites}, + date = 1999, + author = {Lynch, Patrick~J. and Horton, Sarah}, + publisher = {Yale Univ. Press}, + address = {New Haven}, + annotation = {A plain book with a subtitle}} + +@Book{maisonneuve:relations, + title = {Les relations publiques}, + subtitle = {Dans une société en mouvance}, + year = 1998, + author = {Maisonneuve, Danielle and Lamarche, Jean-François and + St-Amand, Yves}, + publisher = {Presses de l'Université de Québec}, + location = {Sainte-Foy, QC}, + annotation = {Standard Book entry, maintaining French + sentence-style capitalization.} +} + +@Book{maitland:canon, + title = {Roman Canon Law in the {Church of England}}, + date = 1998, + origdate = 1898, + author = {Maitland, Frederic W.}, + publisher = {Lawbook Exchange}, + address = {Union, NJ}, + options = {cmsdate=new}, + pubstate = {reprint}, + annotation = {A reprint edition. The \emph{CMS} gives many options + for presenting this information. This example + provides both dates at the head of the entry in the + reference list and in citations, using + \texttt{cmsdate=new} in the \textsf{options} field. + It is identified as a reprint with the + \textsf{pubstate} field. Cf.\ + \cmslink{james:ambassadors} and + \cmslink{maitland:equity} for other alternatives.} +} + +@Book{maitland:equity, + title = {Equity, also the Forms of Action at Common Law}, + subtitle = {Two Courses of Lectures}, + date = 1926, + origdate = 1909, + author = {Maitland, Frederic W.}, + editor = {Chaytor, A.~H. and others}, + publisher = cup, + address = {Cambridge}, + pubstate = {reprint}, + sortyear = {2010}, + annotation = {Another reprint edition, showing an alternative way + of presenting the information. This example provides + just the \textsf{date} of the reprint at the head of + the reference list and in the citation -- there's no + \texttt{cmsdate} option, which means + \texttt{cmsdate=off} -- and then gives the date of + the original, identified as such by a string, after + the publication data. The string \texttt{reprint} in + the \textsf{pubstate} field, even though it isn't + printed in the entry, is necessary to make this + original publication information appear (unless you + decide to use the \textsf{relatedtype} + \texttt{origpubin}). Also, the \textsf{sortyear} + field is necessary here because \textsf{biblatex} + sorts automatically by the \textsf{year} rather than + the \textsf{origyear}, and this entry from 1926 + should come after \cmslink{maitland:canon} which + prints its \textsf{origdate} (1898) first. Cf.\ + \cmslink{james:ambassadors}} +} + +@Video{mayberry:brady, + title = {Her Sister's Shadow}, + eventdate = {1971-11-19}, + editortype = {director}, + entrysubtype = {tvepisode}, + booktitle = {The {Brady} Bunch}, + usera = {ABC}, + editor = {Mayberry, Russ}, + booktitleaddon = {season 3, episode 10}, + url = {https://www.hulu.com/the-brady-bunch}, + annote = {Another TV episode presented with the series title + before the episode title, using the "tvepisode" + entrysubtype. This episode comes from a streaming + service, indicated by the url field.}} + +@Artwork{mccurry:afghangirl, + author = {McCurry, Steve}, + title = {Afghan Girl}, + date = {1984-12}, + eventdate = {1985-06}, + howpublished = {\mkbibemph{National Geographic}, cover,}, + type = {photograph}, + annote = {The 17th edition has multiplied the number of + relevant dates in an Artwork entry. This entry + presents a photograph with its creation date in the + date field and also a date for its appearance in + print in the eventdate. The howpublished field gives + the circumstances of that print appearance.}} + +@Book{mchugh:wake, + title = {Annotations to \mkbibquote{Finnegans Wake}}, + year = 1980, + author = {McHugh, Roland}, + publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, + location = {Baltimore}, + annote = {A Book with a quoted title inside an italicized one. + Remember to use \mkbibquote. See next entry.} +} + +@Book{mchugh:wake:15, + title = {Annotations to \mkbibquote{Finnegans wake}}, + year = 1980, + author = {McHugh, Roland}, + publisher = {Johns Hopkins Univ.\ Press}, + location = {Baltimore}, + annotation = {A Book with a quoted title inside an italicized one. + Remember to use \mkbibquote, and to provide + sentence-style capitalization inside the + formatting for the trad style.} +} + +@Book{menchu:crossing, + title = {Crossing Borders}, + date = 1999, + author = {Mench\'u, Rigoberta}, + editor = {Wright, Ann}, + translator = {Wright, Ann}, + publisher = {Verso}, + address = {New York}, + annotation = {Book with translator and editor, who are the same}} + +@Book{meredith:letters, + title = {The Letters of {George Meredith}}, + publisher = {Clarendon Press}, + year = 1970, + author = {Meredith, George}, + editor = {Cline, C.~L.}, + volumes = 3, + location = {Oxford}, + annotation = {A published collection of letters referred to by + page rather than by individual letter, hence using a + Book entry rather than Letter. You should be aware + that, because there are three volumes of letters, + the postnote field of any cite command should + contain both volume and page references, as in + "2:234". For the author-date style the Manual + recommends using entries of this sort for all + published letters, giving references to the dates of + individual letters in the text itself (17th + ed.\ 15.43).} +} + +@Book{michelangelo:poems, + title = {The Complete Poems of {Michelangelo}}, + date = 1999, + author = {Michelangelo}, + publisher = uchp, + address = {Chicago}, + translator = {Nims, J.~F.}, + annotation = {Plain book entry with translator}} + +@Book{mla:style, + title = {{MLA} Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing}, + editor = {Gibaldi, Joseph}, + year = 1998, + publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, + edition = 2, + location = {New York}, + annotation = {In the notes + bibliography style I used a Reference + entry to present this data, with useeditor=false in + the options field to allow the work to be + alphabetized by the title in the bibliography. + Given the nature of the author-date style, it seems + preferable just to use a book entry, allowing it to + be sorted under the editor's name in the reference + list.} +} + +@Article{morgenson:market, + journaltitle = {New York Times}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + pages = {sec.~3}, + date = {2000-04-23}, + author = {Morgenson, Gretchen}, + title = {Applying a Discount to Good Earnings News}, + titleaddon = {Market Watch}, + annotation = {An Article entry (entrysubtype "magazine") + presenting a regular column in a newspaper, which + column also has an individual, specific title. The + latter goes in the title field and the former in the + titleaddon field. Note also the reference to the + section in the pages field.} +} + +@CustomC{morton:creasey, + author = {Morton, Anthony}, + title = {Creasey, John}, + annotation = {This CustomC entry provides a cross-reference from + the pseudonym in the author field to the real name + in the title field, allowing your readers to find + the cited work under the author's real name. The + entry for that work, creasey:morton:hide, contains a + userc field which refers to this entry, ensuring + that this cross-reference will be printed if the + main entry itself is cited.} +} + +@Music{mozart:figaro, + title = {Le nozze di {Figaro}}, + date = {1987}, + author = {Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus}, + editor = {{Vienna Philharmonic}}, + editortype = {none}, + editora = {Muti, Riccardo}, + editoratype = {conductor}, + number = {CDS~7~47978~8}, + publisher = {EMI Records Ltd.}, + type = {3 compact discs}, + note = {with Thomas Allen, Margaret Price, Jorma Hynninen, + Ann Murray, Kurt Rydl, and the Konzertvereinigung + Wiener Staatsopernchor}, + annotation = {This Music entry is a characteristic example of how + to present a variety of roles within a recorded + performance. Recent editions of the CMS might prefer + you to provide a recording date using the origdate + field.} +} + +@PhdThesis{murphy:silent, + author = {Murphy, Priscilla Coit}, + title = {What a Book Can Do}, + subtitle = {\mkbibemph{Silent Spring} and Media-Borne Public Debate}, + school = {University of North Carolina}, + year = 2000, + annote = {A Thesis entry, using the PhdThesis alias to define + the type field. The school field is an alias for + biblatex's institution. Note also the formatting of + a title within a quoted title.} +} + +@PhdThesis{murphy:silent:15, + author = {Murphy, Priscilla Coit}, + title = {What a Book Can Do}, + subtitle = {\mkbibemph{Silent spring} and Media-Borne Public Debate}, + school = {University of North Carolina}, + year = 2000, + annotation = {A Thesis entry, using the PhdThesis alias to define + the type field. The school field is an alias for + biblatex's institution. Note also the formatting of + a title within a quoted title, with sentence casing + for the trad style.} +} + +@Music{naraya, + title = {Ghost Dancing Music}, + related = {stoffle:ghost}, + entrysubtype = {song}, + relatedstring = {cited in}, + note = {Naraya no.~2}, + type = {MP3 audio}, + annote = {This Music entry contains an online supplement to a + printed Article (stoffle:ghost). The entrysubtype + here allows you to cite a song outside of the + context of an album.}} + +@Dataset{nasa:db, + author = {{NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database}}, + title = {object name IRAS F00400+4059}, + url = {http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu}, + urldate = {2016-04-06}, + annote = {The 17th edition of the \emph{CMS} provides examples + for citing scientific databases, and the + \textsf{Dataset} type supplies a way of complying + with its specifications. The \textsf{author} field + holds the name of the database, and the + \textsf{title} holds the specific piece of data you + are citing. See genbank:db for how you can further + identify the part of the database in which you are + interested. The \textsf{url} and \textsf{urldate} + locate the database and inform the reader when you + accessed it. This type makes entries behave, by + default, as author-title rather than author-date.} +} + +@Unpublished{nass:address, + author = {Nass, Clifford}, + title = {Why Researchers Treat On-Line Journals Like Real People}, + note = {keynote address}, + eventtitle = {annual meeting of the Council of Science Editors}, + location = {San Antonio, TX}, + eventdate = {2000-05-06/2000-05-09}, + annotation = {An Unpublished entry, presenting an unpublished + piece that isn't part of a formal archive, which + would usually require a Misc entry. The note field + provides the details of what sort of piece it is, + while the eventtitle and eventdate tell where and + when it appeared. The eventdate gives the range for + the whole meeting, which will be printed in full at + the end of the entry, while the year alone will + appear at the head and in citations.} +} + +@Book{natrecoff:camera, + title = {The {KH-4B} Camera System}, + year = 1967, + author = {{National Reconnaissance Office}}, + publisher = {National Photographic Interpretation Center}, + addendum = {now declassified and also available online}, + location = {Washington, DC}, + url = {http://www.fas.org/spp/military/program/imint/kh-4%20camera%20system.htm}, + annotation = {A technical manual presented in a Book entry. The + addendum gives extra details, and there's a url for + easier access. Note initial lowercase letter in + addendum, and corporate author with extra curly + braces. If you're going to be citing this text + frequently, you might want to use a shorthand field + to save space in the body of your text.} +} + +@Standard{niso:bibref, + title = {Bibliographic References}, + organization = {National Information Standards Organization}, + userd = {approved}, + howpublished = {reaffirmed}, + eventdate = {2010-05-13}, + date = {2005-06-09}, + series = {ANSI/NISO}, + number = {Z39.29-2005}, + publisher = {NISO}, + shorthand = {NISO}, + location = {Bethesda, MD}, + annote = {The 17th edition has added some information to + entries presenting national or international + standards, so \textsf{biblatex-chicago} now has a + separate entry type for them. Here you can see two + dates, one when first approved (\textsf{date}) and + another when reaffirmed (\textsf{eventdate}). Each + of these dates has a field for informing readers + just what sort of date it is, \textsf{userd} and + \textsf{howpublished}, respectively. The + \textsf{series} and \textsf{number} fields identify + the standard, while the organization responsible for + the standard appears in the \textsf{organization} + field, and also, in shortened form if you wish it, + in the \textsf{publisher} field. The + \textsf{shorthand} field will by default appear both + in citations and at the head of reference list + entries, followed in the latter by the + \textsf{organization} in parentheses. The entry will + in this case sort by the \textsf{shorthand}. Cf.\ + w3c:xml.}} + +@Review{nyt:trevorobit, + journaltitle = {New York Times}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + date = {2000-04-10}, + title = {obituary of {Claire Trevor}}, + options = {cmsdate=full}, + pages = {national edition}, + annotation = {An obituary in a \textsf{Review} entry + (\textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{magazine}). Without + an author, the \textsf{journaltitle} will head the + entry and appear in citations. The lowercase letter + beginning the \textsf{title} field isn't strictly + necessary in the author-date style, but does no harm + and maintains compatibility with the notes + + bibliography style, just in case. Note also the + \texttt{full} key for the \texttt{cmsdate} option, + which prints a full date specification in citations + and means you wouldn't need this entry to appear in + the reference list, though I have allowed it to + appear here as an example.} +} + +@Music{nytrumpet:art, + title = {Art of the Trumpet}, + date = 1982, + origdate = {1981-06-01/1981-06-02}, + author = {{New York Trumpet Ensemble, with Edward Carroll + (trumpet) and Edward Brewer (organ)}}, + shortauthor = {{New York Trumpet Ensemble}}, + number = {PVT 7183}, + series = {Vox/Turnabout}, + userd = {recorded at the Madeira Festival,}, + type = {compact disc}, + annotation = {A well-populated \textsf{Music} entry. The + \textsf{title}, \textsf{date}, \textsf{author}, + \textsf{shortauthor}, \textsf{number}, + \textsf{series}, and \textsf{type} fields are fairly + standard, and you can also specify the recording + date of the album, which goes in the + \textsf{origdate} field. The \textsf{userd} field + acts as a sort of date type field. In this example, + the \textsf{origdate} would by default be preceded + by the \cmd{bibstring} \texttt{recorded}, but the + \textsf{userd} field allows you to provide more + detail here.} +} + +@Online{obrien:recycle, + author = {O'Brien, Conan}, + title = {In honor of {Earth Day, I'm} recycling my tweets}, + nameaddon = {(@ConanOBrien)}, + date = {2015-04-22T11:10:00}, + url = {https://twitter.com/ConanOBrien/status/590940792967016448}, + organization = {Twitter}, + annote = {17th-edition citations of social media follow a + template like this. Note the date field with a time + stamp, in case that sort of precision might be + important. The author's screen name can go in the + nameaddon field, though that field can hold other + sorts of information. Cf. viv:amlen.} +} + +@InReference{oed:cdrom, + title = {Oxford {English} Dictionary}, + publisher = oup, + edition = 2, + date = {2009}, + shorttitle = {{OED}, \mkbibemph{2nd ed}\adddot}, + note = {CD-ROM, version 4.0}, + annotation = {An example of a reference work on CD-ROM, presented + in an InReference entry. The shorttitle is for + in-text citations. The 17th edition prefers that you + provide a date when citing a physical format, which + apparently includes CD-Rom.} +} + +@Article{osborne:poison, + journaltitle = {Salon}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + date = {2000-03-29}, + author = {Osborne, Lawrence}, + title = {Poison Pen}, + titleaddon = {\bibstring{reviewof} \emph{The Collaborator: The + Trial and Execution of Robert Brasillach}, + \bibstring{by} Alice Kaplan}, + url = {http://www.salon.com/books/it/2000/03/29/kaplan/index.html}, + urldate = {2001-07-10}, + annote = {A review from a magazine, but with both specific + (title field) and generic (titleaddon field) titles, + presented in an Article entry, entrysubtype + "magazine." Note the formatting in the titleaddon, + where you provide the headline-style capitalization + yourself. The entry also gives a url to the online + version. See next entry.} +} + +@Article{osborne:poison:15, + journaltitle = {Salon}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + date = {2000-03-29}, + author = {Osborne, Lawrence}, + title = {Poison Pen}, + titleaddon = {\bibstring{reviewof} \emph{The collaborator: The + trial and execution of Robert Brasillach}, + \bibstring{by} Alice Kaplan}, + url = {http://www.salon.com/books/it/2000/03/29/kaplan/index.html}, + urldate = {2001-07-10}, + annotation = {A review from a magazine, but with both specific + (title field) and generic (titleaddon field) titles, + presented in an Article entry, entrysubtype + "magazine." Note the formatting in the titleaddon, + where you need to provide sentence-style + capitalization yourself for the trad style, as this + field doesn't take advantage of the package's + automatic routines for doing so. The entry also + gives a url to the online version.} +} + +@Book{palmatary:pottery, + title = {The Pottery of {Marajó Island, Brazil}}, + year = 1950, + author = {Palmatary, Helen~C.}, + series = {Transactions of the American Philosophical Society}, + number = {\bibstring{newseries}, 39, pt. 3}, + location = {Philadelphia}, + annotation = {A Book entry, with series and number fields. The + name of the series alone goes in that field, with + any other information (like the bibstring + "newseries") going in the number field.} +} + +@Book{pelikan:christian, + title = {The Emergence of the {Catholic} Tradition}, + year = 1971, + maintitle = {The {Christian} Tradition}, + mainsubtitle = {A History of the Development of Doctrine}, + volume = 1, + author = {Pelikan, Jaroslav}, + publisher = uchp, + location = {Chicago}, + annotation = {A Book entry showing one volume of a multi-volume + maintitle.} +} + +@Patent{petroff:impurity, + title = {Blocked impurity band detectors}, + author = {Petroff, M.~D. and Stapelbroek, M.~G.}, + origdate = {1980-10-23}, + date = {1986-02-04}, + number = {4,586,960}, + type = {patentus}, + annotation = {A Patent entry, with the patent number in the number + field, a bibstring in the type field, the filing + date in origdate, and the issue date in date. Note + the sentence-style capitalization of the title of + Patent entries, though the style does this for you + automatically if you forget. Note also that the + bibstring in the type field is not identified as + such -- the formatting macros, in this instance, + detect that it is a bibstring and treat it + accordingly. This functionality isn't widespread, so + you shouldn't always count on it being present + elsewhere.} +} + +@InBook{phibbs:diary, + author = {Phibbs, Brendan}, + title = {Herrlisheim}, + subtitle = {Diary of a Battle}, + booktitle = {The Other Side of Time}, + booksubtitle = {A Combat Surgeon in {World War II}\@}, + pages = {117--163}, + publisher = {Little, Brown}, + year = 1987, + address = {Boston}, + annotation = {A named part of a larger book, hence we use the + InBook entry type. You can provide either a page + range in a pages field or a chapter number in a + chapter field.} +} + +@Book{pirumova, + author = {Pirumova, N.~M.}, + title = {The Zemstvo Liberal Movement}, + subtitle = {Its Social Roots and Evolution to the Beginning of + the Twentieth Century}, + publisher = {Izdatel'stvo \mkbibquote{Nauka}}, + year = 1977, + language = {russian}, + location = {Moscow}, + annotation = {A \textsf{Book} entry presenting a Russian work, but + giving the English translation of the \textsf{title} + rather than the original, making it easier for a + readership assumed to be without Russian to parse. + In such a case, the language of the original goes in + the \textsf{language} field. Also note the quotation + marks around part of the \textsf{publisher's} name, + with \textsf{biblatex} providing the punctuation.} +} + +@Book{pirumova:russian, + title = {Zemskoe liberal'noe dvizhenie}, + subtitle = {Sotsial'nye korni i evoliutsiia do nachala XX veka}, + date = 1977, + usere = {The zemstvo liberal movement: Its social roots and + evolution to the beginning of the twentieth century}, + langid = {russian}, + author = {Pirumova, N.~M.}, + publisher = {Izdatel'stvo \mkbibquote{Nauka}}, + address = {Moscow}, + annotation = {The same work as the preceding entry, but giving the + transliteration of the Russian \textsf{title} rather + than the translation. In such a case, the + translation of the \textsf{title} goes in the + \textsf{usere} field. The \textsf{langid} field + means that the \textsf{subtitle} doesn't require any + additional curly braces in the \texttt{trad} style.} +} + +@BookInBook{plato:republic:gr, + title = {Republic}, + shorttitle = {Resp\adddot}, + entrysubtype = {classical}, + year = 1902, + volume = 4, + author = {Plato}, + editor = {Burnet, J.}, + shortauthor = {Pl\adddot}, + booktitle = {{Clitophon, Republic, Timaeus, Critias}}, + maintitle = {Opera}, + publisher = {Clarendon Press}, + series = {Oxford Classical Texts}, + pages = {327--621}, + location = {Oxford}, + annotation = {A work from antiquity, which will be cited by the + traditional divisions of Stephanus' edition, and + which therefore requires the \texttt{classical} + \textsf{entrysubtype}. The \textsf{title} of such a + work being italicized, it needs a + \textsf{BookInBook} entry, and it has all three + sorts of title, plus a \textsf{series} to boot. The + \textsf{shortauthor} and \textsf{shorttitle} fields + provide the officially-sanctioned abbreviations for + use in citations.} +} + +@SuppBook{polakow:afterw, + author = {Polakow, Valerie}, + title = {Lives on the Edge}, + subtitle = {Single Mothers and Their Children in the Other + {America}}, + afterword = {yes}, + year = 1993, + pages = {175--184}, + publisher = uchp, + location = {Chicago}, + annotation = {A standard example of a SuppBook entry, specifically + citing an afterword written by the main author of + the book. Note that you need only put something in + the afterword field (and not define a foreword or + introduction field) to make the reference work. + Recent editions require, for the entry in the list + of references, a page range for the part being + cited.} +} + +@Online{pollan:plant, + author = {Pollan, Michael}, + title = {Michael {Pollan} Gives a Plant's-Eye View}, + organization = {TED video, 17:31}, + url = {http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/michael_pollan_gives_a_plant_s_eye_view.html}, + note = {filmed in\nopunct}, + urldate = {2008-02}, + date = {2007-03}, + userd = {posted}, + annotation = {Another online video, presented in an + \textsf{Online} entry. Note the \textsf{userd} field + to modify the string printed before the + \textsf{urldate}. The \textsf{note} field is a + kludge to provide \textsf{userd}-like functionality + for the \textsf{date}. Cf.\ \texttt{harwood:biden}, + \cmslink{horowitz:youtube}.} +} + +@Online{powell:email, + author = {Powell, John}, + date = {1998-04-23}, + titleaddon = {Grapevine digest mailing list archives}, + organization = {Electric Editors}, + title = {Pattern Matching}, + url = {http://www.electriceditors.net/grapevine/archives.php}, + annotation = {A fairly standard \textsf{Online} entry with a + \textsf{title} and a \textsf{titleaddon}, the latter + giving somewhat more specific locating information + than the \textsf{organization} field.} +} + +@Collection{prairie:state, + title = {Prairie State}, + subtitle = {Impressions of {Illinois}, 1673--1967, by Travelers + and Other Observers}, + year = 1968, + editor = {Angle, Paul~M.}, + publisher = uchp, + location = {Chicago}, + annotation = {A Collection entry, the one that has been + cross-referenced by three other entries in this + reference list. Note the editor instead of an + author. If more than one child cross-references the + parent, the parent will be printed in the reference + list even if not independently cited.} +} + +@SuppBook{prose:intro, + author = {Prose, Francine}, + bookauthor = {Wallraff, Barbara}, + title = {Word Court}, + subtitle = {Wherein Verbal Virtue is Rewarded, Crimes against + the Language Are Punished, and Poetic Justice Is + Done}, + year = 2000, + location = {New York}, + pages = {xvii--xxxviii}, + type = {introduction to}, + publisher = {Harcourt}, + annotation = {A typical SuppBook entry, with an author providing + an introduction to someone else's book. That someone + else goes in bookauthor. Instead of the mechanism + using a defined introduction field, here I use the + alternative of putting the type of supplemental + material in the type field, with the appropriate + preposition, and starting with a lowercase + letter. Note that this method isn't portable across + languages, but it may help you to identify the less + common types of supplements. Recent editions + require, for the entry in the list of references, a + page range for the part being cited.} +} + +@Online{quora:thread, + date = {2016-08-09}, + title = {How did the \enquote{cool kids} from high school + turn out?}, + shorttitle = {How did the \enquote{cool kids} turn out?}, + url = {https://www.quora.com/How-did-the-cool-kids-from-high-school-turn-out/}, + organization = {Quora}, + annote = {The 17th edition suggests such an entry for + presenting the initial post to an online forum or + mailing list. The shorttitle helps with citations, + including those of replies to this thread. Such + replies might look like braun:reply.} +} + +@Review{ratliff:review, + author = {Ratliff, Ben}, + title = {\bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{The Mystery of + Samba: Popular Music and National Identity in + Brazil}, \bibstring{by} {Hermano Vianna}, + \parteditandtrans {John Charles Chasteen}}, + journaltitle = {Lingua Franca}, + date = {1999-04}, + volume = 9, + pages = {B13--B14}, + annote = {A Review entry presenting a review from a scholarly + journaltitle, hence no entrysubtype needed. Note the + bibstrings in the title of the review, and the + formatting of the title of the book reviewed there. + Also note the use of parteditandtrans. The + author-date system doesn't absolutely require the + use of these mechanisms, which were invented to cope + with the differences between notes and bibliography + in the other Chicago style. Still, although simply + writing "edited and translated by" yourself will + suffice, using these mechanisms will make your .bib + file work across multiple languages, and will also + allow it to work, with fewer modifications, in the + notes \& bibliography style, should that be needed. + See next entry.} +} + +@Article{ratliff:review:15, + author = {Ratliff, Ben}, + title = {\bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{The mystery of + samba: Popular music and national identity in + Brazil}, \bibstring{by} {Hermano Vianna}, + \parteditandtrans {John Charles Chasteen}}, + journaltitle = {Lingua Franca}, + date = {1999-04}, + volume = 9, + pages = {B13--B14}, + annotation = {An Article entry presenting a review from a + scholarly journaltitle, hence no entrysubtype + needed. Note the bibstrings in the title of the + review, and the formatting of the title of the book + reviewed there, for the trad style. Also note the + use of parteditandtrans. The author-date system + doesn't absolutely require the use of these + mechanisms, which were invented to cope with the + differences between notes and bibliography in the + other Chicago style. Still, although simply writing + "ed. and trans." yourself will suffice, using these + mechanisms will make your .bib file work across + multiple languages, and will also allow it to work, + with fewer modifications, in the notes \& + bibliography style, should that be needed.} +} + +@Article{reaves:rosen, + journaltitle = {Time}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + date = {2001-03-14}, + author = {Reaves, Jessica}, + title = {A Weighty Issue}, + subtitle = {Ever-Fatter Kids}, + titleaddon = {interview with James Rosen}, + url = {http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,102443,00.html}, + annotation = {A magazine interview with its own, specific title, + presented in an Article entry with "magazine" + entrysubtype. The generic title goes in titleaddon, + with the style taking care of capitalization of the + first word. The author of this article is different + from the interviewee, which suggests a certain + flexibility in the Manual's requirements for such + things. The url field gives the online location.} +} + +@Music{rihanna:umbrella, + editor = {Rihanna}, + editortype = {vocalist}, + nameaddon = {Robin Fenty}, + booktitle = {Good Girl Gone Bad}, + bookauthor = {Rihanna}, + title = {Umbrella}, + date = 2007, + chapter = 1, + howpublished = {Spotify}, + publisher = {Island Def Jam}, + note = {featuring Jay-Z}, + annote = {This Music entry illustrates two of the new fields + available to you in this type. The chapter field + gives the track number on an album, and the + howpublished field gives the streaming service, + though it could alternately contain the digital + format for downloads. The nameaddon field gives the + artist's real name, and the editortype specifies, + something favored by the 17th edition, what the + artist's contribution was. The bookauthor field + ensures that we know that the album as a whole is by + the same artist.}} + +@Book{rodman:walk, + title = {Walk on the Wild Side}, + publisher = {Delacorte Press}, + year = 1997, + author = {Rodman, Dennis}, + note = {with Michael Silver}, + location = {New York}, + annotation = {A Book entry with a named ghostwriter, given in the + note field.} +} + +@Misc{roosevelt:speech, + author = {Roosevelt, Eleanor}, + title = {\mkbibquote{Is America Facing World Leadership?}}, + entrysubtype = {speech}, + note = {radio broadcast, reel-to-reel tape, MPEG copy, 1:12:49}, + titleaddon = {convocation speech}, + venue = {Ball State Teacher's College}, + origlocation = {Muncie, IN}, + url = {http://libx.bsu.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/ElRoos/id/1}, + date = {1959-05-06}, + annotation = {Another speech from an online archive, presented in + a Misc entry with an entrysubtype, as it's somewhat + like an unpublished letter. Note the formatting of + the title, and also the use of the venue and + origlocation fields, which straddle the date in this + entry type. Cp. coolidge:speech, which uses the + Online entry type -- it's primarily a question of + the placement of the date, either before or after + the note field.} +} + +@Misc{roosevelt:speech:trad, + author = {Roosevelt, Eleanor}, + title = {Is {America} facing world leadership?}, + entrysubtype = {speech}, + note = {radio broadcast, reel-to-reel tape, MPEG copy, 1:12:49}, + titleaddon = {convocation speech}, + venue = {Ball State Teacher's College}, + origlocation = {Muncie, IN}, + url = {http://libx.bsu.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/ElRoos/id/1}, + date = {1959-05-06}, + annotation = {Another speech from an online archive, presented in + a Misc entry with an entrysubtype, and intended for + authordate-trad only. Note the formatting of the + title. Cp. coolidge:speech.} +} + +@MastersThesis{ross:thesis, + author = {Ross, Dorothy}, + title = {The {Irish-Catholic} Immigrant, 1880--1900}, + subtitle = {A Study in Social Mobility}, + school = {Columbia University}, + year = {\bibstring{nodate}}, + annotation = {A \textsf{Thesis} entry with its \textsf{type} + pre-defined by the alias \textsf{MastersThesis}. + The \texttt{nodate} \cmd{bibstring} (which gives + \enquote{n.d\adddot} in English) may be used in + almost any entry type if you can't find a date, + though the author-date style automatically provides + it in most types if you don't.} +} + +@Article{rozner:liberation, + journaltitle = {Voprosy istorii}, + year = 1979, + author = {Rozner, I.~G.}, + title = {The War of Liberation of the {Ukrainian} People in + 1648--1654 and {Russia}}, + number = 4, + language = {russian}, + pages = {51--64}, + annotation = {This is a Russian journal, and its journaltitle is + in transliterated Russian, while its article title + is translated into English, hence the original + language provided in the language field.} +} + +@Music{rubinstein:chopin, + title = {The {Chopin} Collection}, + date = 1991, + author = {Rubinstein, Artur}, + publisher = {RCA Victor/BMG}, + number = {60822-2-RG}, + type = {11 compact discs}, + origdate = {1946/1967}, + annotation = {A Music entry giving the original recording dates of + a later compilation. In the author-date style, you + don't see the "recorded" bibstring, so there may be + some ambiguity as to what the origdate represents. + Cf. floyd:atom.} +} + +@Article{saberhagen:beluga, + author = {Saberhagen, Kelvin}, + title = {Lake {Superior} Beluga?}, + journaltitle = {Sturgeon Review}, + date = {1928-24}, + pages = {21--45}, + annote = {This is an Article entry with no volume or number, + so the date becomes the indispensable identifying + detail. When printed, it will look rather like an + Article with "magazine" entrysubtype, but the + package provides this formatting with no manual + intervention from the user. The date field uses an + extended date specification to give both year and + season, though of course the usual biblatex issue + field is still available for the latter.} +} + +@Book{schellinger:novel, + title = {Encyclopedia of the Novel}, + publisher = {Fitzroy Dearborn}, + year = 1998, + editor = {Schellinger, Paul and Hudson, Christopher and + Rijsberman, Marijk}, + location = {Chicago}, + annotation = {As this isn't one of the universally-known reference + works, its entry will have (in the absence of an + author) the editors at its head, hence the choice of + Book rather than Reference.} +} + +@Article{schneider:mittelpleistozaene, + author = {Schneider, B.}, + title = {Eine mittelpleistoz\"ane Herpetofauna von der Insel + Chios, \"Ag\"ais}, + journaltitle = {Senckenbergiana Biologica}, + hyphenation = {german}, + date = 1975, + volume = 56, + pages = {191--198}, + annotation = {An article in German with the title left + untranslated. The hyphenation field means you don't + need additional curly braces in the title to + preserve the capitalization. Cf. pirumova:russian.} +} + +@Audio{schubert:muellerin, + title = {{Das Wandern (Wandering)}}, + date = 1895, + booktitle = {{Die sch\"one M\"ullerin} ({The} Maid of the Mill)}, + maintitleaddon = {(for high voice)}, + maintitle = {First Vocal Album}, + options = {ctitleaddon=space}, + author = {Schubert, Franz}, + publisher = {G.~Schirmer}, + address = {New York}, + annotation = {The \textsf{Audio} entry type is the most + \enquote{book-like} of the three audio-visual entry + types, but does differ in several ways from an + ordinary \textsf{book}, and therefore requires a + separate type. This is a citation of a published + musical score, with the composer in the + \textsf{author} field. It cites one song + (\textsf{title}) from a cycle (\textsf{booktitle}), + while the \textsf{maintitle} in this instance refers + to the \textsf{publisher's} collection of the + composer's works. The \textsf{options} field changes + the punctuation to \cmd{addspace} before the + parenthesized \textsf{maintitleaddon}.} +} + +@Book{schweitzer:bach, + title = {{J. S. Bach}}, + origdate = 1966, + date = 1911, + author = {Schweitzer, Albert}, + origlocation = {London}, + origpublisher = {Breitkopf \&\ Härtel}, + addendum = {Citations refer to the Dover edition}, + options = {cmsdate=both}, + translator = {Newman, Ernest}, + publisher = {Dover}, + pubstate = {reprint}, + location = {New York}, + annotation = {A reprinted \textsf{Book}, showing how to present + this information by putting \texttt{reprint} in the + \textsf{pubstate} field, the origdate into the + \textsf{date} field, and the date into + \textsf{origdate}. The style notices that the years + have been switched with a simple numerical test, and + prints them in their proper places. This would allow + you to present several reprinted works from the same + year by the same author, and have the years suffixed + with a,b,c, etc. as required by the spec. The + \texttt{cmsdate=both} option prints both dates. The + \textsf{origlocation} and \textsf{origpublisher} + fields allow you to present further information + about the original edition, if you should so wish, + and the \textsf{addendum} clarifies which edition + will be providing the page references for + citations.} +} + +@Book{sechzer:women, + title = {Women and Mental Health}, + publisher = {Johns Hopkins Univ. Press}, + year = 1996, + editor = {Sechzer, Jeri A. and Pfaffilin, S.~M. and Denmark, + F.~L. and Griffin, A. and Blumenthal, S.~J.}, + location = {Baltimore}, + annotation = {A Book without an author, but with more than 3 + editors, hence the "et al." mechanism comes into + play in citations, though not in the reference + list.} +} + +@Book{sereny:cries, + title = {Cries Unheard}, + subtitle = {Why Children Kill; {The} Story of {Mary Bell}}, + year = 1999, + author = {Sereny, Gitta}, + publisher = {Metropolitan Books and Henry Holt}, + location = {New York}, + annotation = {A Book with two subtitles, the second separated by a + semicolon, according to the spec.} +} + +@Article{sewall:letter, + author = {Sewall, Jonathan}, + title = {Letter of {Jonathan Sewall}}, + journaltitle = {Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society}, + date = {1896-01}, + volume = 10, + pages = {412--415}, + series = 2, + annotation = {A letter presented as an article in a scholarly + journal, hence the Article entry. Note plain number + in series field of an Article entry.} +} + +@Misc{shapey:partita, + author = {Shapey, Ralph}, + title = {\mkbibquote{Partita for Violin and Thirteen Players}}, + titleaddon = {score}, + entrysubtype = {music}, + date = 1966, + note = {Special Collections}, + organization = {Joseph Regenstein Library}, + institution = {University of Chicago}, + annotation = {An example of an unpublished musical score, + presented in a \textsf{Misc} (with + \textsf{entrysubtype}) rather than an \textsf{Audio} + entry. Note that, having a non-generic title, you + need to provide quotation marks in the + \textsf{title} in the author-date style, which means + that the entry is incorrect for the \texttt{trad} + style.} +} + +@Misc{shapey:partita:15, + author = {Shapey, Ralph}, + title = {Partita for violin and thirteen players}, + titleaddon = {score}, + entrysubtype = {music}, + date = 1966, + note = {Special Collections}, + organization = {Joseph Regenstein Library}, + institution = {University of Chicago}, + annotation = {An example of an unpublished musical score, + presented in a \textsf{Misc} entry (with + \textsf{entrysubtype}) rather than an \textsf{Audio} + entry, which is what you would use for a published + score. Because \textsf{Misc} entries with an + \textsf{entrysubtype} don't provide any formatting + of the \textsf{title} at all, when you use the + \texttt{trad} style you may need to pay special + attention to them, as here, where no quotation marks + are necessary in the \textsf{title}} +} + +@Book{silver:gawain, + title = {Sir {Gawain} and the {Green Knight}}, + publisher = uchp, + year = 1974, + translator = {Silverstein, Theodore}, + location = {Chicago}, + annotation = {Here, neither \textsf{author} nor \textsf{editor} + are available, so the reference list entry and + citations will start with the \textsf{translator}.} +} + +@InCollection{sirosh:visualcortex, + author = {Sirosh, J. and Miikkulainen, R. and Bednar, J.~A.}, + title = {Self-Organization of Orientation Maps, Lateral + Connections, and Dynamic Receptive Fields in the + Primary Visual Cortex}, + booktitle = {Lateral Interactions in the Cortex}, + booksubtitle = {Structure and Function}, + publisher = {UTCS Neural Networks Research Group}, + year = 1996, + editor = {Sirosh, J. and Miikkulainen, R. and Choe, Y.}, + url = {http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/nn/web-pubs/htmlbook96/}, + urldate = {2001-08-27}, + location = {Austin, TX}, + annotation = {Part of a collection with its own title, hence + requiring an InCollection entry.} +} + +@Book{soltes:georgia, + title = {Georgia}, + subtitle = {Art and Civilization through the Ages}, + publisher = {Philip Wilson}, + year = 1999, + editor = {Soltes, Ori Z.}, + location = {London}, + annotation = {A Book entry without an author, hence with the + editor at the head of citations.} +} + +@Online{souza:obama, + author = {Souza, Pete}, + title = {{President Obama} bids farewell to {President Xi of + China} at the conclusion of the {Nuclear Security + Summit}}, + date = {2016-04-01}, + nameaddon = {(@petesouza)}, + url = {https://www.instagram.com/p/BDrmfXTtNCt/}, + organization = {Instagram photo}, + annote = {A 17th-edition social media citation, presented as + an \textsf{Online} entry even though the actual + material of the citation is a photograph. Note the + \textsf{nameaddon} field for the screen name.} +} + +@Misc{spock:interview, + author = {Spock, Benjamin}, + entrysubtype = {letter}, + title = {interview by Milton J. E. Senn}, + date = {1974-11-20}, + note = {interview 67A, transcript}, + organization = {Senn Oral History Collection}, + institution = {National Library of Medicine}, + location = {Bethesda, MD}, + annotation = {An unpublished interview from an archive, hence + requiring the \textsf{Misc} entry type with an + \textsf{entrysubtype}. The interview is dated, but + isn't letter-like, so you put the date in the + \textsf{date} field. The interviewee is the + \textsf{author}, and the \textsf{title}, with its + initial lowercase letter, names the interviewer. + This \textsf{Misc} entry has all 4 locating fields + in increasing generality: \textsf{note}, + \textsf{organization}, \textsf{institution}, and + \textsf{location}. The first of these also starts + with a lowercase letter. The \emph{CMS} suggests + that if you refer to more than one piece from such + an archive, that you include only the archive in the + reference list, with more specific information + forming part of the flow of text. Cf.\ + \cmslink{creel:house} and \cmslink{house:papers}.} +} + +@Book{stendhal:parma, + title = {The Charterhouse of {Parma}}, + date = 1925, + author = {Stendhal}, + nameaddon = {Marie Henri Beyle}, + publisher = {Boni \& Liveright}, + address = {New York}, + translator = {Scott-Moncrieff, C.~K.}, + annotation = {A \textsf{Book} entry with the real name of the + author given, in the \textsf{nameaddon} field, after + the pseudonym, in the \textsf{author} field.} +} + +@Online{stenger:privacy, + organization = {CNN.com}, + date = {1999-12-20}, + author = {Stenger, Richard}, + title = {Tiny Human-Borne Monitoring Device Sparks Privacy Fears}, + url = {http://www.cnn.com/1999/TECH/ptech/12/20/implant.device/}, + annotation = {This is an intrinsically-online source, but is + structured like a newspaper, so in previous editions + of the Manual it would have required an + \textsf{Article} entry type and \texttt{magazine} + \textsf{entrysubtype}. For the 17th edition, at your + discretion, such sources may be treated, as here, + like a website rather than a newspaper, though the + older style may be retained.} +} + +@Article{stoffle:ghost, + author = {Stoffle, Richard W. and others}, + title = {Ghost Dancing the {Grand Canyon}}, + journaltitle = {Current Anthropology}, + date = 2000, + volume = 41, + number = 1, + doi = {10.1086/30010}, + annote = {This Article entry appears only as a related entry + in naraya, which presents an online supplement (a + song) to the Article.} +} + +@Audio{strayed:audiobook, + author = {Strayed, Cheryl}, + title = {Wild}, + date = {2012}, + editor = {Dunne, Bernadette}, + type = {Audible audio ed., 13hr., 6 min\adddot}, + editortype = {read by}, + subtitle = {From Lost to Found on the {Pacific Crest Trail}}, + publisher = {Random House Audio}, + location = {New York}, + annote = {Here an audiobook appears in an Audio entry, with an + editortype field to identify the reader and a type + field for details about the audio edition.}} + +@Book{suangtho:tectona, + title = {Flowering and Seed Production in \mkbibemph{Tectona + grandis} {L.f\adddot}}, + subtitle = {Report on the {DANIDA Training Course on Tree + Improvement Program}}, + date = 1990, + author = {Suangtho, V. and Lauridson, E.~B.}, + address = {Chiang Mai, Thailand}, + annotation = {A book title showing "reverse italics," where a + normally italicized term is in roman inside an + italicized title. Note the formatting of the species + name.} +} + +@Article{terborgh:preservation, + author = {Terborgh, J.}, + title = {Preservation of Natural Diversity}, + subtitle = {The Problem of Extinction-Prone species}, + journaltitle = {BioScience}, + date = 1974, + volume = 24, + pages = {715--722}, + annotation = {A standard Article entry.}} + +@Book{thompson:making, + title = {The Making of the {English} Working Class}, + date = 1964, + author = {Thompson, E.~P.}, + publisher = {Pantheon}, + address = {New York}, + addendum = {(Published in UK in 1963.)}, + annotation = {A book published in different years in the US and + the UK, with the addendum field alerting readers to + this fact, in case it's relevant. If it's not + relevant, it's generally better to omit this + information.} +} + +@Book{tillich:system, + title = {Systematic Theology}, + date = {1951/1963}, + author = {Tillich, Paul}, + publisher = uchp, + volumes = 3, + location = {Chicago}, + annotation = {A Book entry with 3 volumes published over time. + Any postnote fields in citation commands should + provide volume and page, like so: "2:157."} +} + +@Book{times:guide, + title = {The {Times} Guide to {English} Style and Usage}, + edition = {\bibstring{revisededition}}, + lista = {police ranks and postal addresses}, + namec = {Austin, Tim}, + year = 1999, + publisher = {Times Books}, + location = {London}, + annotation = {In the notes+bibliography style, I presented this + text as an InReference entry, so that citations + started with the title and and you could use a + postnote field to cite other alphabetized articles + without having to provide the "s.v." string + yourself. In the author-date style you may sometimes + want to choose the book type, allowing the + reference-list entry to begin with the compiler's + name. The disadvantage to this is that in text + citations you'll have to provide that "s.v." string + yourself in the postnote field. Perhaps the simplest + solution is the one I've used in ency:britannica and + grove:sibelius, providing a shorttitle for the + in-text citations and automatically producing "s.v." + for you when you have a postnote.} +} + +@Book{turabian:manual, + title = {A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and + Dissertations}, + date = 2013, + author = {Turabian, Kate~L.}, + publisher = uchp, + address = {Chicago}, + edition = 8, + editor = {Booth, Wayne~C. and Colomb, Gregory~G. and Williams, + Joseph~M. and {the University of Chicago Press + Staff}}, + editortype = {revised by}, + annotation = {A Book with an editorial function specified by the + editortype field.} +} + +@Audio{twain:audio, + title = {The Humor of {Mark Twain}}, + author = {Twain, Mark}, + series = {Commuters' Library}, + publisher = {Entertainment Software}, + type = {6 cassettes}, + address = {Arlington, TX}, + annotation = {An Audio entry presenting an audiobook, which means + the publishing information will be presented as it + would be in the standard book-like entries. The + Manual sometimes presents this sort of material + somewhat differently, requiring a Music entry -- + cf. auden:reading. Here, the type field gives the + medium.} +} + +@Review{unsigned:ranke, + journaltitle = {Ergänzungsblätter zur Allgemeinen Literatur-Zeitung}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + date = {1828-02}, + title = {unsigned review of \mkbibemph{Geschichten der + romanischen und germanischen Völker}, by {Leopold von + Ranke}}, + number = {23--24}, + shortjournal = {Erg\"anzungsbl\"atter z. Allg. Lit.-Ztg.}, + annotation = {A rather unusual \textsf{Review} entry + (\textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{magazine}), without + an author. In the author-date style we allow the + \textsf{journaltitle} to come first in the + reference-list entry and provide an abbreviated + \textsf{shortjournal} for citations. Note the + formatting of the reviewed title in the + \textsf{title} field. The \textsf{number} field + provides the consecutive numbers of the magazine in + which the review appeared, and the style + automatically provides the correct (plural) + bibstring.} +} + +@Audio{verdi:corsaro, + title = {Il corsaro (melodramma tragico \mkbibemph{in three acts})}, + editortype = {libretto by}, + editor = {Piave, Francesco Maria}, + date = 1998, + author = {Verdi, Giuseppe}, + editora = {Hudson, Elizabeth}, + number = {\bibstring{jourser} 1, Operas}, + series = {The Works of Giuseppe Verdi}, + publisher = {University of Chicago Press; Milan: G.\ Ricordi}, + volumes = 2, + address = {Chicago}, + annotation = {An \textsf{Audio} entry presenting a published + operatic score. Note the \enquote{reverse italics} + in the \textsf{title}, and also the distribution of + roles between an \textsf{editor} (with an + \textsf{editortype} to identify the librettist) and + an \textsf{editora}. Note also the two publishers, + and two places of publication, presented in a + modified \textsf{publisher} field. You can always + choose just to present one of these publishers, + generally whichever is closest.} +} + +@Book{virginia:plantation, + title = {A True and Sincere Declaration of the Purpose and + Ends of the Plantation Begun in {Virginia}, of the + Degrees Which It Hath Received, and Means by Which + It Hath Been Advanced}, + location = {London}, + sorttitle = {True and Sincere}, + shorttitle = {True and Sincere Declaration}, + year = 1610, + annote = {An anonymous \textsf{Book} entry with a very long + \textsf{title}. The \emph{CMS} prefers such entries + generally to appear under their titles rather than + under \enquote{Anon.} Here, the \textsf{shorttitle} + removes the indefinite article, and the + \textsf{sorttitle} does the same.} +} + +@Review{viv:amlen, + author = {Viv}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + title = {comment on Amlen, \mkbibquote{Hoot}}, + nameaddon = {(Jerusalem, Isr.)}, + crossref = {amlen:hoot}, + eventdate = {2015-01-27}, + annote = {An example of a blog comment presented without the + \texttt{commenton} \textsf{relatedtype}. Here the + \textsf{crossref} to the main blog and special + formatting in the \textsf{title} field provide the + necessary information. The \textsf{nameaddon} field + here holds the commenter's location, but it can also + hold, especially in social media posts, a screen + name or similar. The entry will appear in the list + of references, and will produce a standard + citation. Cf. \cmslink{amlen:hoot}, + \texttt{amlen:wordplay}, and \texttt{viv:amlen:15} + and also cp. \cmslink{ellis:blog} and + \cmslink{ac:comment} for an example of how to use + the new \texttt{commenton} \textsf{relatedtype} in + this context.}} + +@Review{viv:amlen:15, + author = {Viv}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + title = {comment on Amlen, Hoot}, + nameaddon = {(Jerusalem, Isr.)}, + crossref = {amlen:hoot}, + eventdate = {2015-01-27}, + annote = {An example of a blog comment presented without the + \texttt{commenton} \textsf{relatedtype}. Here the + \textsf{crossref} to the main blog and the + \textsf{title} field provide the necessary + information, in this case requiring a different + entry for the trad style. Were you to use + \texttt{commenton} it would work fine for both + author-date specifications. The \textsf{nameaddon} + field here holds the commenter's location, but it + can also hold, especially in social media posts, a + screen name or similar. The entry will appear in the + list of references, and will produce a standard + citation. Cf. \texttt{amlen:hoot} and + \texttt{amlen:wordplay}, and also + cp. \texttt{ellis:blog} and \texttt{ac:comment} for + an example of how to use the new \texttt{commenton} + \textsf{relatedtype} in this context.}} + +@Book{walker:columbia, + title = {The {Columbia} Guide to Online Style}, + date = 1998, + author = {Walker, J.~R. and Taylor, T.}, + publisher = {Columbia Univ. Press}, + address = {New York}, + annotation = {A plain book entry with two authors}} + +@Article{wall:radio, + author = {Wall, J.~V.}, + title = {2700 {MHz} Observations of {4C} Radio Sources in the + Declination Zone +4 to -4}, + journaltitle = {Australian J. Phys. Astrophys.}, + date = 1971, + volume = {Suppl. no. 20}, + annotation = {A supplement volume to a journal, showing one way of + providing this information using the volume field. + Also note the abbreviated journal title, which is + sometimes recommended in reference lists.} +} + +@Review{wallraff:word, + journaltitle = {Atlantic Monthly}, + entrysubtype = {magazine}, + author = {Wallraff, Barbara}, + date = {2000-04}, + title = {Word {Court}}, + annotation = {A regular column in a magazine, without an + individual title, hence the use of a Review entry + type, entrysubtype "magazine," with a title and no + titleaddon.} +} + +@Standard{w3c:xml, + editor = {Bray, Tim and Paoli, Jean and Sperberg-McQueen, + C.~M\adddot and Maler, Eve and Yergeau, Fran\c{c}ois}, + title = {Extensible Markup Language \mkbibparens{XML} 1.0}, + date = {2008-11-26}, + edition = 5, + organization = {Worldwide Web Consortium}, + shorthand = {W3C}, + publisher = {W3C}, + url = {http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-xml-20081126/}, + annote = {A Standard entry showing one of the type's + peculiarities, that is, the appearance of the + organization ahead of either editors or compilers, + should they be present. In this case the shorthand + will appear first in the reference list entry, + followed by the organization in parentheses. The + entry will sort by the shorthand. Cf. niso:bibref.}} + +@Article{warr:ellison, + author = {Warr, Mark and Ellison, Christopher~G.}, + title = {Rethinking Social Reactions to Crime}, + subtitle = {Personal and Altruistic Fear in Family Households}, + journaltitle = {American Journal of Sociology}, + date = {2000-11}, + volume = 106, + number = 3, + pages = {551--578}, + url = {http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AJS/journal/issues/v106n3/050125/050125.html}, + annotation = {An Article with an online version.} +} + +@Book{wauchope:ceramics, + title = {A Tentative Sequence of Pre-Classic Ceramics in + {Middle America}}, + year = 1950, + author = {Wauchope, Robert}, + publisher = {Tulane University}, + series = {Middle American Research Records}, + number = {\bibstring{volume} 1, \bibstring{number} 14}, + location = {New Orleans, LA}, + annotation = {A Book with a series and number. The name of the + series alone goes in series, the rest in number.} +} + +@Book{weber:saugetiere, + title = {Die S\"augetiere}, + date = 1928, + author = {Weber, M. and de Burlet, H.~M. and Abel, O.}, + volumes = 2, + publisher = {Gustav Fischer}, + hyphenation = {german}, + address = {Jena}, + edition = 2, + annotation = {A multi-volume work, in its second edition.} +} + +@Video{weed:flatiron, + title = {At the Foot of the {Flatiron}}, + date = 1903, + related = {loc:city}, + relatedstring = {from}, + author = {Weed, A.~E.}, + publisher = {American Mutoscope {and} Biograph Company}, + type = {35~mm; 2:19 at 15~fps}, + annotation = {This complete film taken from an online archive uses + a Video entry. The creator of the film goes in the + author field, and the medium w/ running length in + the type field. The related field cites another + (Video) entry, containing information about the + online location of the MPEG version of the original + 35mm film. Linked by the relatedstring field, these + two entries will be presented together in the + reference list, as suggested by the Manual 14.267.} +} + +@Book{weresz, + author = {Wereszycki, Henryk}, + title = {Koniec sojuszu trzech cesarzy}, + usere = {The end of the Three Emperors' League}, + publisher = {PWN}, + year = 1977, + location = {Warsaw}, + annotation = {A Book in Polish, with the title given in Polish + (though lacking diacritics) and a translation given + for a readership who might not know that language. + The translation, in the usere field, is capitalized + sentence style.} +} + +@Article{white:callimachus, + author = {White, Stephen~A.}, + title = {Callimachus {Battiades} (\mkbibemph{Epigr.} 35)}, + journaltitle = {Classical Philology}, + date = {1999-04}, + volume = 94, + pages = {168--181}, + annotation = {A standard Article entry with a formatted title + quoted in the title field.} +} + +@Letter{white:ross:memo, + author = {White, E.~B.}, + title = {EBW to Harold Ross}, + titleaddon = {memorandum}, + xref = {white:total}, + pages = 273, + origdate = {1946-05-02}, + annotation = {In the author-date style, the \emph{CMS} recommends + that the list of references contain only the whole + collection of published letters + (\cmslink{white:total}, below), with any further + information being provided as part of the running + text. (If you follow this method, then the + \textsf{Letter} entry type needn't ever be used.) + If, for some reason, you still want to cite + individual letters in the list of references, this + and the \cmslink{white:russ} entry demonstrate how + to do so. Chicago's mechanism for shortened + cross-references is operative in \textsf{Letter} + entries using \textsf{crossref} or \textsf{xref} (as + in \textsf{InCollection} and \textsf{InProceedings} + entries), so the information printed in the list of + references will be abbreviated. You can simply use + the \textsf{origdate} field for the date of the + letter, and you'll get separate letters, ordered by + date, and with a,b,c, etc. appended to differentiate + letters from the same year.} +} + +@Letter{white:russ, + author = {White, E.~B.}, + title = {EBW to B.~Russell}, + xref = {white:total}, + pages = 283, + origdate = {1946-09-02}, + annotation = {This is a spurious entry I've just made up to show + the cross-referencing mechanism at work in + \textsf{Letter} entries. See + \cmslink{white:ross:memo} for the details.} +} + +@Book{white:total, + title = {{Letters of E.~B. White}}, + year = 1976, + author = {White, E.~B.}, + editor = {Guth, Dorothy Lobrano}, + publisher = {Harper \&\ Row}, + location = {New York}, + annotation = {The parent entry of the two preceding child entries. + Note that it is a \textsf{Book} entry, and will + appear in the reference list if more than one child + inherits from it, even though it isn't cited + itself.} +} + +@Periodical{whittington:water, + title = {World Development}, + date = 1991, + editor = {Whittington, D. and others}, + issuetitle = {A Study of Water Vending and Willingness to Pay for + Water in {Onitsha, Nigeria}}, + note = {special issue}, + volume = 19, + number = {2--3}, + annotation = {A special issue of a journal, cited as a whole, + hence the use of the Periodical entry type. The + type of issue goes in the note field.}} + +@InCollection{wiens:avian, + author = {Wiens, J.~A.}, + title = {Avian Community Ecology}, + subtitle = {An Iconoclastic View}, + crossref = {brush:ornithology}, + pages = {355--403}, + annotation = {An essay in a collection, the child entry of the + parent given in the crossref field. The presence of + this field means that the entry in the list of + references will be abbreviated, and include a + shortened reference to the parent. + Cf. ellet:galena, lippincott:chicago, and + keating:dearborn.} +} + +@InReference{wikiped:bibtex, + title = {Wikipedia}, + lista = {BibTeX}, + userd = {last edited}, + entrysubtype = {online}, + url = {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX}, + urldate = {2019-11-15T20:59:00}, + annotation = {\textsf{InReference} entries are designed to allow + you to cite particular articles in an + alphabetically-arranged reference work. The + \textsf{lista} field holds the name of the article, + and for printed works you can use the standard + \textsf{postnote} field to make a single .bib entry + work for references to several different articles. + For an online work, you must have a \textsf{urldate} + field, as such sources change rather rapidly, and in + the case of heavily contested articles it could well + be useful to also to include a time stamp in the + same field, as here (though this isn't necessary at + all for this article). The \textsf{userd} field + allows you to identify which sort of date is at + stake - the \emph{CMS} strongly prefers revision + dates or similar to access dates. Online works which + haven't had any sort of printed existence can, at + your discretion, have titles in plain roman (like an + \textsf{Online} entry). Defining an + \textsf{entrysubtype} field achieves + this. Ordinarily, such an entry need not be printed + in the reference list, but here it will appear there + for the sake of example.} +} + +@InBook{will:cohere, + author = {Williams, Joseph~M. and Colomb, Gregory~C.}, + title = {Coherence {II}}, + booktitle = {Style}, + booksubtitle = {Toward Clarity and Grace}, + bookauthor = {Williams, Joseph~M.}, + pages = {81--95}, + publisher = uchp, + year = 1990, + location = {Chicago}, + annotation = {A chapter in a book that has a different authorship + from the book as a whole. In such a case, you can + use an InBook entry, with the author(s) of the + chapter in the author field, and the author(s) of + the whole book in the bookauthor field.} +} + +@Book{wright:evolution, + title = {Evolution and the Genetics of Populations}, + date = {1968/1978}, + author = {Wright, Sewell}, + publisher = uchp, + address = {Chicago}, + volumes = 4, + annotation = {A multi-volume work published over several years, so + the date field provides the range, which will by + default be compressed by biblatex-chicago.}} + +@Book{wright:theory, + title = {Theory of Gene Frequencies}, + date = 1969, + maintitle = {Evolution and the Genetics of Populations}, + volume = 2, + author = {Wright, Sewell}, + publisher = uchp, + address = {Chicago}, + annotation = {One volume of the multi-volume work from the + previous entry.}} + +@CustomC{york:creasey, + author = {York, Jeremy}, + title = {Creasey, John}, + annotation = {This CustomC entry provides a cross-reference from + the pseudonym in the author field to the real name + in the title field, allowing your readers to find + the cited work under the author's real name. The + entry for that work, creasey:york:death, contains a + userc field which refers to this entry, ensuring + that this cross-reference will be printed if the + main entry itself is cited.} +} + +@Collection{zukowsky:chicago, + title = {Chicago Architecture, 1872--1922}, + subtitle = {Birth of a Metropolis}, + year = 1987, + editor = {Zukowsky, John}, + publisher = {Prestel-Verlag in association with the Art Institute + of Chicago}, + location = {Munich}, + annotation = {A standard Collection entry, with an editor instead + of an author. Note extra information in publisher + field.} +} + |