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I've -attempted to design this introduction for ease of cross-reference, so -clicking on citations should bring you to the reference list entry, -whence clicking on the entry key in the annotations should present you -with the entry as it appears in the .bib file, where clicking on the -entry type should return you to the reference list. If you have -questions beyond the scope of this introduction, then the full -documentation is the place to look next --- marginal notes here refer -to section or page numbers there, and if you've installed the package -using the standard \TeX\ Live method then clicking on these marginal -notes should take you to the other document. If you can't find -answers there, please write to me at the email address in -\textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf}. - -\subsection*{Important Note} -\label{bibernote} - -Starting with \textsf{biblatex} version 1.5, in order to adhere to the -author-date specification you will need to use \textsf{Biber} to -process your .bib files, as \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ (and its more recent -variants) will no longer provide all the features the style requires. -For this release, you really need the current versions of -\textsf{Biber} (2.10) and \textsf{biblatex} (3.10), which contain -features and bug-fixes on which my own code relies. The advice that -follows in this document assumes that you are using \textsf{Biber}; if -you wish to continue using \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ then you need -\textsf{biblatex} version 1.4c and \textsf{biblatex-chicago} 0.9.7a. - -\subsection*{Editions} -\label{editions} - -The 16th edition of \emph{The Chicago Manual of Style} implements -significant changes to what the author-date specification has, -historically, recommended, and there are certain to be users who -prefer the older format with titles capitalized sentence-style and -not, in the case of most un-book-like entries, enclosed in quotation -marks. For such users, the \textsf{authordate-trad} style, as -envisaged by the \textcite[15.45]{chicago:manual}, grafts the -traditional Chicago author-date title formatting onto the current -recommendations for the remainder of the reference apparatus. Please -consult -\href{file:cms-trad-appendix.pdf}{\textsf{cms-trad-appendix.pdf}} for -notes on the few .bib entries from this introduction that would -require modification for the \texttt{trad} style; for the remainder, -you'll notice a few extra sets of curly braces in various -\textsf{title} fields to make the entry usable in both author-date -styles. I have removed the 15th-edition styles from the package to -prepare for the appearance of the new 17th-edition styles, which will -be the focus of my attention, after this last 16th-edition release. - -\subsection*{Usage} -\label{usage} - -As a general rule, you'll probably want to use the \cmd{autocite} -command for most citations. For most sources, the result will be -exactly as you expect it to be. A few examples: -\autocite{adorno:benj}; \autocite{ashbrook:brain}; -\autocite{babb:peru}; \autocite{barcott:review}. Any page references -should also appear as you expect: \autocite[338]{batson}; -\autocite[79]{beattie:crime}; \autocite[36]{boxer:china}. - -\subsection*{Repeated citations} -\label{sec:ibidem} - -Repeated citations are somewhat complicated. The Chicago author-date -style doesn't use \enquote{\emph{Ibid},} but in general a repeated -citation on the same page will print only the page reference: -\autocite{browning:aurora}; \autocite[45]{browning:aurora}. -Technically, this should only occur when a source is cited -\enquote{more than once in one paragraph} -\autocite[15.26]{chicago:manual}, so you can use the \cmd{citereset} -command from \textsf{biblatex} to achieve the greatest compliance, as -the package only offers automatic resetting on part, chapter, section, -and subsection boundaries, while \textsf{biblatex-chicago} -automatically resets the tracker at page breaks: - -\citereset\cmd{citereset}\ \autocite[15.27]{chicago:manual}. If you -are going to repeat a source, make sure that the cite command provides -a postnote --- when using \textsf{biblatex-chicago} you'll no longer -get any annoying empty parentheses, but you will get another standard -citation, which may add too much clutter: \autocite{chicago:manual}. -If you don't need to cite a specific page, then it may be better, or -at least more concise, only to use one citation command rather than -two. - -\subsection*{Other citation commands} -\label{sec:other} - -The other \cmssecref{cms-sec:cite:authordate} citation commands from -\textsf{biblatex} also work fine: - -\cmd{textcite}: \textcite{conley:fifthgrade}; \cmd{autocite*}: -\autocite*{connell:chronic}; \cmd{cite}: \cite{conway:evolution}; -\cmd{cite*}: \cite*{davenport:attention}; \cmd{foot\-note} with -\cmd{autocite};\footnote{\autocite{donne:var}.}\ \cmd{footcite} -(=\cmd{cite} inside a \cmd{footnote}). \footcite{dunn:revolutions} - -Multicites should work as you expect, too: - -\cmd{autocites}: \autocites{dyna:browser}{eliot:pound}; -\cmd{autocites} by the same author: -\autocites{pirumova}{pirumova:russian}; \cmd{autocites} by the same -author with postnotes: \autocites{pirumova}[14]{pirumova:russian}; -\cmd{textcites} by the same author with postnotes: -\textcites[37]{pirumova}{pirumova:russian}. - -\textsf{Biblatex-chicago} now also provides a \cmd{gentextcite} -command, which prints an \gentextcite{author:forthcoming} name in the -genitive case in what is otherwise a standard \cmd{textcite}. If you -want to change the default -- \textbf{'s} -- printed there you can -specify whatever text you wish like so: -\cmd{gentextcite[<ending>][][]\{entry:key\}}. There is also a -\cmd{gentextcites} command, modified thus: -\cmd{gentextcites[<ending>]()()[][]\{key1\}\{key2\}}. - -\subsection*{Shorthands} -\label{sec:shorthands} - -Chicago's author-date style -\cmssecref[shorthand]{cms-sec:ad:shorthand} only seems to recommend -the use of shorthands as abbreviations for long authors' names, -particularly institutional names \autocite[15.36]{chicago:manual}. By -default, I have followed this recommendation: \cmd{autocites}: -\autocites{bsi:abbreviation}{iso:electrodoc}; \cmd{textcites}: -\textcites{bsi:abbreviation}{iso:electrodoc}. This \textsf{shorthand} -will by default appear at the head of the entry in the list of -references, followed by the parenthesized expansion of the shorthand, -taken from the \textsf{author} field. (This is a change from the 15th -edition.) You will usually also need a \textsf{sortkey} field to make -sure that the entry is alphabetized by the \textsf{shorthand} rather -than by the \textsf{title}. If you use a -\cmd{printbiblist\{shorthand\}} command, the list of shorthands will -still be printed, so you now have a variety of options available for -presenting the expansions depending on your specific requirements. -Please note, also, that you can get back something approaching the -\enquote{standard} behavior of shorthands if you give the -\texttt{cmslos=false} option to \textsf{biblatex-chicago} in your -document preamble. - -\subsection*{Mildly problematic entries} -\label{sec:problematic} - -In most \cmssecref[author]{cms-sec:ad:author} entries, the absence of -an author can be supplied by, e.g., an editor or a translator: -\autocite{chaucer:alt}; \autocite{silver:gawain}. Sometimes an -anonymous work's author is known or can be guessed: -\autocite{horsley:prosodies}; \autocite{cook:sotweed}. Alternatively, -in some cases the \textsf{title} may appear in place of the -\textsf{author}: \autocite{anon:stanze}; -\autocite{virginia:plantation}. The 16th edition is less than -enthusiastic about the use of \enquote{\texttt{Anon.}}\ as author. - -By default, in most \cmssecref[date]{cms-sec:ad:date} entry types, an -absent \textsf{date} will automatically provoke \textsf{Biber} into -searching for other sorts of dates in the entry, in the order -\textsf{year, eventyear, origyear, urlyear}: e.g., -\autocite{evanston:library}, which only has a \textsf{urlyear}. In -three entry types --- \textsf{Music}, \textsf{Review}, and -\textsf{Video} --- this search order is \textsf{eventyear, origyear, - year, urlyear}, as in these types the earliest year should take -precedence (cf.\ page~\pageref{sec:audiovisual}, below). You can also -change the default search order, for all but the three types just -mentioned, by using the \texttt{cmsdate} option in the preamble of -your document, instead of (or in addition to) using it in the -\textsf{options} field of individual entries. Setting that option in -the preamble either to \enquote{\texttt{both}} or -\enquote{\texttt{on}} makes the document-wide search order: -\textsf{origyear, year, eventyear, urlyear}. This may be useful for -documents that contain many entries with multiple dates, and where you -want \emph{always} to present the earlier (i.e., \textsf{orig}) dates -at the head of reference list entries and in citations. You can -eliminate some of these dates from the running, or change the search -order, using the \cmd{DeclareLabeldate} command in your preamble, but -please be aware that I have hard-coded the possibilities above into -the author-date style in order to cope with some tricky corners of the -specification. If you reorder these dates, and your references enter -these tricky corners, the results might be surprising. (Cf.\ -section~4.5.8 in \textsf{biblatex.pdf}.) - -In most entry types, the absence of all four possible dates will -automatically produce \mbox{\enquote{\texttt{n.d.}\hspace{-2pt}}} -instead: \autocite{bernstein:shostakovich}. You can also give it -yourself in the form \cmd{bibstring\{nodate\}}: -\autocite{ross:thesis}. A date that can be guessed should appear -within square brackets: \autocite{clark:mesopot}. You can handle -forthcoming works in one of two ways: either by using the -\cmd{autocap} macro and the \textsf{year} (instead of the -\textsf{date}) field, or by placing the exact string -\texttt{forthcoming} in the \textsf{pubstate} field. Either way the -word will appear, correctly capitalized, in both citations and the -list of references: \autocite{author:forthcoming}; -\autocite{contrib:contrib}. - -The 16th edition of the \emph{Manual} has changed the rules for -entries with more than one date \autocite[15.38]{chicago:manual}. -First, \textsf{Music}, \textsf{Review}, and \textsf{Video} entries -have their own rules, which are applied automatically. (Once again, -see page~\pageref{sec:audiovisual}, below.) For other entry types, -there are two options, corresponding to two different states of the -\texttt{cmsdate} entry (or preamble) option. The default is -\texttt{cmsdate=off}: \autocite{maitland:equity}. Here, setting the -\textsf{pubstate} field to \texttt{reprint} ensures that a notice of -the original publication date will be printed at the end of the -reference list entry. Alternatively, you can use -\texttt{cmsdate=both}: \autocite{emerson:nature}; -\autocite{maitland:canon}. \texttt{cmsdate=new} and -\texttt{cmsdate=old} are both now synonyms of \texttt{both}, while -\texttt{cmsdate=on} is still available even though it falls outside -the specification: \autocite{james:ambassadors}. These options, in -combination with others available in your .bib files, can cover a wide -range of difficult cases. Please see the next section below, and also -the following entries in \textsf{dates-test.bib}: -\autocites{schweitzer:bach}{white:russ}{white:ross:memo}. - -\subsection*{Corners of the specification} -\label{sec:corners} - -In some cases, the \emph{Manual} isn't altogether clear about how to -present entries in the author-date style. By following up on -suggestions from the notes \&\ bibliography style, one can be -reasonably certain about most of what follows, but if you interpret -the specification differently please let me know. - -\subsubsection*{InReference entries} -\label{sec:inref} - -These present \cmssecref[inreference]{cms-sec:ad:inreference} several -peculiarities: the title of the work should always take the place of -any author, no \enquote{\texttt{n.d.}\hspace{-2pt}} will automatically -be provided, and any postnote field will be enclosed in quotation -marks preceded by \enquote{\texttt{s.v.}\hspace{-2pt}} for -\enquote{\emph{sub verbo}.} This allows you to refer to alphabetized -articles in well-known reference works: \autocite[Hume, -David]{ency:britannica}; \autocite[Sibelius, Jean]{grove:sibelius}; -\autocite[BibTeX]{wikiped:bibtex}. - -\subsubsection*{Author-less Article, Review, and Manual entries} -\label{sec:authless:art} - -In \textsf{Article} and \textsf{Review} entries -\cmssecref[article]{cms-sec:ad:article} with the \texttt{magazine} -entrysubtype, the absence of an author automatically places the -\textsf{journaltitle} of the periodical in citations and at the head -of the entry in the list of references: \autocite{gourmet:052006}. -(Without the entrysubtype, you'll get the \textsf{title} at the head -rather than the \textsf{journaltitle}.) You can cite newspaper and -magazine articles entirely within the text, i.e., without them -appearing in the reference list \autocite[15.47]{chicago:manual}, if -you set the \texttt{cmsdate=full} entry option: -\autocite{lakeforester:pushcarts}; \autocite{nyt:trevorobit}. In -\textsf{Manual} entries, the \textsf{organization} field does the -same: \autocite{dyna:browser}. If you wish to present an abbreviated -form of the organization name in citations only, then the -\textsf{shortauthor} field --- or in other cases the -\textsf{shorthand} field --- is the place for it: -\autocite{bsi:abbreviation}. For abbreviated \textsf{journaltitles}, -you can use \textsf{shortjournal}, which also allows you, should you -wish, to provide a list of abbreviated journal names with their -expansions using \cmd{printbiblist\{shortjournal\}}: -\autocite{unsigned:ranke}. - -\subsubsection*{Misc entries with an entrysubtype} -\label{sec:misc} - -When \cmssecref[misc]{cms-sec:ad:misc} citing individual letter-like -pieces from an unpublished archive where only an \textsf{origdate} is -present, you no longer need to set the \texttt{cmsdate} option in your -.bib entry, as \textsf{Biber} and \textsf{biblatex-chicago} now handle -this automatically: \autocite{creel:house}. Non-letters, e.g., -interviews, use the \textsf{date} field, so you don't need -\texttt{cmsdate} there, either: \autocite{spock:interview}. For -undated pieces you can put \cmd{bibstring\{nodate\}} in the -\textsf{year} field: \autocite{dinkel:agassiz}. For citing whole -collections, see the next section. - -\subsubsection*{entrysubtype = \{classical\}} -\label{sec:classical} - -This option's \cmssecref[entrysubtype]{cms-sec:ad:entrysubtype} name -derives from its use for citing texts from classical antiquity, though -in the author-date style especially it can be put to use in several -other contexts. In a nutshell, any entry with such an -\textsf{entrysubtype} will be treated, in citations only, not as -author-date but as author-title. (Entries in the list of references, -e.g., a particular edition of Aristotle, will still appear in standard -author-date format.) A \cmd{cite*} or \cmd{autocite*} command will, -in such a case, produce the title rather than the year. Some examples -should make this clearer: - -%\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip} - -Classical works: without abbreviation: -\autocite{aristotle:metaphy:trans}; with abbreviation: -\autocite{aristotle:metaphy:gr}; \autocite{plato:republic:gr}; using -standard pagination: \autocite*[3.2.996b5--8]{aristotle:metaphy:gr}; -\autocite*[420e]{plato:republic:gr}; work cited by page of a modern -edition, i.e., without \textsf{entrysubtype}: -\autocite[198]{euripides:orestes}. - -Sacred works, e.g., the Bible and the Qur'an: -\autocite[25:19--36:43]{genesis}. - -An unpublished archive, from which more than one work has been cited: -\autocite[file 12]{house:papers}. (Both this and the previous example -use a Misc entry with \texttt{classical} \textsf{entrysubtype}.) - -\subsubsection*{Comments inside citations} -\label{sec:comments} - -If you wish to include a comment inside the parentheses of a citation, -it will need to be separated by a semicolon -\autocite[15.23]{chicago:manual}. If you have a \textsf{postnote}, -then you can manually provide the punctuation and comment in that -field, e.g., \autocite[4; the unrevised trans.]{stendhal:parma}. -Without a \textsf{postnote}, you have two choices. You can enable the -\texttt{postnotepunct} package option, which allows you simply to type -\cmd{autocite[; the unrevised trans.]\{stendhal:\\parma\}} -\citereset\autocite[; the unrevised trans.]{stendhal:parma}, or you -can continue to use a separate \textsf{Misc} or \textsf{CustomC} entry -containing just the text of the comment in the \textsf{title} field, -\textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{classical}, and \textsf{options} -\texttt{skipbib}. An \cmd{autocites} command calling both the main -text and the comment will then do the trick, e.g., -\autocites{chicago:manual}{chicago:comment}. - -\subsubsection*{Multiple authors} -\label{sec:multiple} - -The default settings in \textsf{biblatex-chicago} are -\texttt{maxnames=3,minnames=1} in citations and -\texttt{max\-bibnames=10,minbibnames=7} in the list of references -(these latter parameters set in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty}). In -practice, this means that an entry like hlatky:hrt, with 5 authors, -will present all of them in the list of references but will truncate -to one in citations, like so: \autocite{hlatky:hrt}. For the vast -majority of circumstances, these settings are exactly right for the -Chicago author-date specification. However, if \enquote{a reference - list includes another work \emph{of the same date} that would also - be abbreviated as [\enquote{Hlatky et al.}] but whose coauthors are - different persons or listed in a different order, the text citations - must distinguish between them} \autocite[15.28]{chicago:manual}. -The (\textsf{Biber}-only) \textsf{biblatex} option -\texttt{uniquelist}, set for you in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty}, -will automatically handle many of these situations for you, but it is -as well to understand that it does so by temporarily suspending the -limits, listed above, on how many names to print in a citation. -Without \texttt{uniquelist}, \textsf{biblatex} would present such a -work as, e.g., (Hlatky et al. 2002b), while hlatky:hrt would be -(Hlatky et al. 2002a). This does distinguish between them, but -inaccurately, as it suggests that the two different author lists are -exactly the same. With \texttt{uniquelist}, the two citations might -look like (Hlatky, Boothroyd et al.\ 2002) and (Hlatky, Smith et al.\ -2002), which is what the specification requires. - -If, however, the distinguishing name occurs further down the author -list --- in fourth or fifth position in our examples --- then the -default settings would produce citations with all 4 or 5 names -printed, which can become awkwardly long. In such a situation, you -can provide \textsf{shortauthor} fields that look like this: -\{\{Hlatky et al., \textbackslash mkbibquote\{Quality of Life,\}\}\} -and \{\{Hlatky et al., \textbackslash mkbibquote\{Depressive -Symptoms,\}\}\}, using a shortened title to distinguish the -references. This would produce (Hlatky et al., \enquote{Quality of - Life,} 2002) and (Hlatky et al., \enquote{Depressive Symptoms,} -2002), as the spec recommends. There is, unfortunately, no simpler -way that I know of to deal with this situation. - -\subsubsection*{Audiovisual entries} -\label{sec:audiovisual} - -According \cmssecref{cms-sec:ad:avdate} to the \emph{Manual}, -\enquote{Chicago recommends a more comprehensive approach to dating - audiovisual materials than in previous editions.} This means, for -instance, that, even when consulting a digital copy, \enquote{it is - generally useful to give information about the original source.} -Also, \enquote{the date of the original recording should be privileged - in the citation} \autocite[15.53]{chicago:manual}. The rather more -book-like entries are generally unaffected by these changes, so -published (\textsf{Audio}) and unpublished (\textsf{Misc}) scores are -no problem at all: \autocite{schubert:muellerin}; -\autocite{verdi:corsaro}; \autocite{shapey:partita}. The dating of -online materials has been enhanced: \autocite{coolidge:speech}; -\autocite{horowitz:youtube}; \autocite{pollan:plant}. The most -significant changes, however, appear in \textsf{Music} and -\textsf{Video} entries, where every effort should be made to find -date(s) for sources: \autocite{auden:reading}; -\autocite{friends:leia}; \autocite{handel:messiah}; -\autocite{holiday:fool}; \autocite{nytrumpet:art}. Others perhaps -require further information in the entry or genuinely are better -suited to presentation in running text: \autocite{beethoven:sonata29}. -The standard \textsf{biblatex} tools for subdividing reference lists -are all available if you want to follow the \emph{Manual's} -recommendations on presenting this kind of material separately from -other sources. - -\subsubsection*{Related entries} -\label{sec:related} - -\textsf{Biblatex} provides \cmssecref{cms-sec:authrelated} a powerful -mechanism, using the \textsf{related} field, for grouping two (or -more) works together in a single entry in the list of references, -while \textsf{biblatex-chicago} offers both this functionality and -some Chicago-specific variants which employ different means. You can -find a full discussion of this in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf}, but a -few of the entries already cited in this introduction show some of the -possibilities: \autocite{aristotle:metaphy:trans}; -\autocite{coolidge:speech}; \autocite{emerson:nature}; -\autocite{schweitzer:bach}. - -\subsection*{In conclusion} -\label{sec:conclude} - -Allow me, finally, to emphasize just how multifarious are the sources -illustrated in the \emph{CMS}, only a small selection of which have -appeared in this introduction. You will find significantly fuller -guidance in \textsf{biblatex.pdf} and \textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf}, -but the \emph{CMS} itself defines the specification and shall -arbitrate all disputes. If you see something in -\textsf{biblatex-chicago} that looks wrong to you, or if the -documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. - - -\printbibliography[title=References] -\setlength{\textheight}{10.5in} -\twocolumn[\Large \texttt{The Database File}] -\vspace*{-6pt} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=prologue] -%% Database entries used to produce -%% citations in this file, taken -%% from dates-test.bib. I have -%% removed the annotations to save -%% room -- you can click on -%% the entry type to return to the -%% reference list entry, where you'll -%% also find the annotations. You can -%% click on text with a grey back- -%% ground to switch to that entry -%% within this .bib listing. Through- -%% out this listing you'll see curly -%% braces around parts of titles and -%% subtitles, which allow the entry -%% to work equally well in authordate -%% and authordate-trad. - -@String{cup = {Cambridge University Press}} -@String{hup = {Harvard University Press}} -@String{uchp = {University of Chicago Press}} -@String{oup = {Oxford University Press}} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=adorno:benj] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=anon:stanze] -*\adlnbackref{Book}{anon:stanze}*, - title = {Stanze in lode della donna brutta}, - date = 1547, - address = {Florence}, - shorttitle = {Stanze} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=aristotle:metaphy:gr] -*\adlnbackref{Book}{aristotle:metaphy:gr}[aristotle:metaphy:trans]*, - 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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=aristotle:metaphy:trans] -*\adlnbackref{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 = {*\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault% -{aristotle:metaphy:gr}{anchor}{}}% -{\{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{aristotle:metaphy:gr}\}}*}, - maintitle = {The Works of {Aristotle}, Translated into {English}}, - publisher = {Clarendon Press}, - edition = 2, - location = {Oxford} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=ashbrook:brain] -*\adlnbackref{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}, - shorttitle = {The Frontal Lobes} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=auden:reading] -*\adlnbackref{Music}{auden:reading}*, - title = {Selected Poems}, - author = {Auden, W. 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Redstone and others}, - location = {London} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=chicago:comment] -*\adlnbackref{CustomC}{chicago:comment}[chicago:manual]*, - 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.} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=chicago:manual] -*\adlnbackref{Book}{chicago:manual}*, - title = {The {Chicago} Manual of Style}, - year = 2010, - author = {{University of Chicago Press}}, - shortauthor = {\mkbibemph{CMS}}, - publisher = uchp, - edition = 16, - location = {Chicago} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=clark:mesopot] -*\adlnbackref{Booklet}{clark:mesopot}*, - title = {Mesopotamia}, - subtitle = {Between Two Rivers}, - author = {Hazel V. 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Gent}}, - location = {Annapolis} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=coolidge:speech] -*\adlnbackref{Online}{coolidge:speech}*, - author = {Coolidge, Calvin}, - title = {Equal Rights}, - note = {copy of an undated 78 rpm disc}, - options = {ptitleaddon=space}, - titleaddon = {(speech)}, - related = {*\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault% -{loc:leaders}{anchor}{}}{\{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{loc:leaders}\}}*}, - year = {[1920?]}, - relatedstring = {from} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=creel:house] -*\adlnbackref{Misc}{creel:house}*, - author = {Creel, George}, - entrysubtype = {letter}, - title = {George Creel to Colonel House}, - note = {Edward~M. 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Press}, - maintitle = {The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of {John Donne}}, - year = 1995, - volume = 6, - location = {Bloomington} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=dunn:revolutions] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=dyna:browser] -*\adlnbackref{Manual}{dyna:browser}*, - title = {Dynatext, Electronic Book Indexer/Browser}, - organization = {Electronic Book Technology Inc.}, - address = {Providence, RI}, - year = 1991 -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=eliot:pound] -*\adlnbackref{Book}{eliot:pound}*, - title = {Literary Essays}, - options = {useauthor=false}, - year = 1953, - author = {Pound, Ezra}, - editor = {Eliot, T.~S.}, - publisher = {New Directions}, - location = {New York} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=emerson:nature] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=ency:britannica] -*\adlnbackref{InReference}{ency:britannica}*, - title = {Encyclopaedia Britannica}, - edition = {15}, - shorttitle = {Ency. {Brit}., \mkbibemph{15th ed}\adddot}, - options = {hypertitle} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=euripides:orestes] -*\adlnbackref{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}, -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=evanston:library] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=friends:leia] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=genesis] -*\adlnbackref{Misc}{genesis}*, - shorttitle = {Gen\adddot}, - entrysubtype = {classical}, - keywords = {nosample}, - title = {Genesis}, -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=gourmet:052006] -*\adlnbackref{Review}{gourmet:052006}*, - journaltitle = {Gourmet}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - date = {2000-05}, - title = {Kitchen {Notebook}} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=grove:sibelius] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=handel:messiah] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=hlatky:hrt] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=holiday:fool] -*\adlnbackref{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 = {none}, - number = {CL 1157}, - publisher = {Columbia}, - type = {33\onethird\ rpm}, - note = {with Ray Ellis}, - options = {useauthor=false} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=horowitz:youtube] -*\adlnbackref{Online}{horowitz:youtube}*, - title = {{HOROWITZ AT CARNEGIE HALL} 2-{Chopin Nocturne} in Fm Op.55}, - organization = {YouTube video, 5:53}, - sortkey = {Horowitz}, - 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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=horsley:prosodies] -*\adlnbackref{Book}{horsley:prosodies}*, - title = {On the Prosodies of the {Greek and Latin} Languages}, - year = 1796, - author = {Horsley, Samuel}, - authortype = {anon} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=house:papers] -*\adlnbackref{Misc}{house:papers}*, - author = {House, Edward~M\adddot\addcomma}, - title = {Papers}, - note = {Yale University Library}, - entrysubtype = {classical} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=iso:electrodoc] -*\adlnbackref{Book}{iso:electrodoc}*, - title = {Electronic Documents or Parts thereof. {Excerpts} from {International Standard ISO} 690-2}, - part = {part 2}, - date = 2001, - maintitle = {Information and Documentation}, - mainsubtitle = {Bibliographic References}, - author = {{International Organization for Standardization}}, - shorthand = {ISO}, - publisher = {National Library of Canada}, - sortname = {ISO}, - address = {Ottawa}, - url = {http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/iso/ tc46sc9/standard/690-2e.htm} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=james:ambassadors] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting}\clearpage -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=lakeforester:pushcarts] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=loc:leaders] -*\adlnbackref{Online}{loc:leaders}[coolidge:speech]*, - author = {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/nforSpeakers01.html}, - note = {RealAudio and WAV formats} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=maitland:canon] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=maitland:equity] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=nytrumpet:art] -*\adlnbackref{Music}{nytrumpet:art}*, - title = {Art of the Trumpet}, - date = 1982, - origdate = {1981-06-01/1981-06-02}, - author = {{The 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,}, - sortkey = {New York Trumpet}, - type = {compact disc} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=nyt:trevorobit] -*\adlnbackref{Review}{nyt:trevorobit}*, - journaltitle = {New York Times}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - date = {2000-04-10}, - title = {obituary of {Claire Trevor}}, - options = {cmsdate=full}, - pages = {national edition} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=pirumova] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=pirumova:russian] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=plato:republic:gr] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=pollan:plant] -*\adlnbackref{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}, - urldate = {2008-02}, - date = {2007-03}, - userd = {posted} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=ross:thesis] -*\adlnbackref{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}} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=schubert:muellerin] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=schweitzer:bach] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=shapey:partita] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=silver:gawain] -*\adlnbackref{Book}{silver:gawain}*, - title = {Sir {Gawain} and the {Green Knight}}, - publisher = uchp, - year = 1974, - translator = {Silverstein, Theodore}, - location = {Chicago} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=spock:interview] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=stendhal:parma] -*\adlnbackref{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.} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=unsigned:ranke] -*\adlnbackref{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}, - sortkey = {Erg}, - shortjournal = {Erg\"anzungsbl\"atter z. Allg. Lit.-Ztg.} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=verdi:corsaro] -*\adlnbackref{Audio}{verdi:corsaro}*, - title = {Il corsaro (melodramma tragico \mkbibemph{in three acts})}, - titleaddon = {libretto by Francesco Maria Piave}, - date = 1998, - author = {Verdi, Giuseppe}, - editor = {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} -} -\end{lstlisting}\clearpage -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=virginia:plantation] -*\adlnbackref{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 -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=white:ross:memo] -*\adlnbackref{Letter}{white:ross:memo}*, - author = {White, E.~B.}, - title = {EBW to Harold Ross}, - titleaddon = {memorandum}, - xref = {*\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault% -{white:total}{anchor}{}}{\{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{white:total}\}}*}, - pages = 273, - origdate = {1946-05-02} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=white:russ] -*\adlnbackref{Letter}{white:russ}*, - author = {White, E.~B.}, - title = {EBW to B.~Russell}, - xref = {*\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault% -{white:total}{anchor}{}}{\{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{white:total}\}}*}, - pages = 283, - origdate = {1946-09-02} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=white:total] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=wikiped:bibtex] -*\adlnbackref{InReference}{wikiped:bibtex}*, - title = {Wikipedia}, - lista = {BibTeX}, - userd = {last modified}, - url = {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ BibTeX}, - urldate = {2012-05-18} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\end{document} -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-dates-sample.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-dates-sample.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 71a9ceab27..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-dates-sample.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-dates-sample.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-dates-sample.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 663d7026a3..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-dates-sample.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,517 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{report} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage{textcomp} -%\usepackage{endnotes} -\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} -\usepackage[german,french,american]{babel} -\usepackage[autostyle]{csquotes} -%\usepackage[document]{ragged2e} -\usepackage[authordate,backend=biber,autolang=none,booklongxref=false,% -bibencoding=latin1,postnotepunct,compresspages,strict]{biblatex-chicago} -% \usepackage[style=chicago-authordate,backend=biber,usecompiler=true,% -% babel=hyphen,bibencoding=auto,sorting=nyt,cmslos,autocite=inline]{biblatex} -\usepackage{lmodern} -\usepackage{gentium} -%\renewcommand*{\rmdefault}{fgn}% The font (gentium) used for pdf -\usepackage{ifthen} -\usepackage{setspace} -\usepackage{vmargin} \setpapersize{A4} -\setmarginsrb{1in}{20pt}{1in}{.5in}{1pt}{2pt}{0pt}{2mm} -\usepackage{url} -\urlstyle{rm} -\appto\bibsetup{\sloppy} -\providecommand{\cmslink}[1]{#1}% In case someone prints the annotations. -\hyphenation{evans-ton clem-ens mc-hugh ho-ro-witz} -\setlength{\dimen\footins}{9.5in} -\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} -\setlength{\parskip}{5pt} -\protected\def\onethird{{\scriptsize\raisebox{.7ex}{1}% - \hspace{-0.1em}\raisebox{.2ex}{/}\hspace{-0.03em}3}} -\newcommand{\cmd}[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash #1}} -\usepackage[colorlinks,urlcolor=blue,citecolor=black, -plainpages=false,breaklinks=true]{hyperref} -\bibliography{dates-test} -%%\onehalfspacing -\begin{document} - -\section*{The Chicago Author-Date Specification: Testing Only} -\label{sec:spec} - -\subsection*{Please see cms-dates-intro.pdf first} -\label{bibernote} - -Starting with \textsf{biblatex} version 1.5, in order to adhere to the -author-date specification you will need to use \textsf{Biber} to -process your .bib files, as \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ (and its more recent -variants) will no longer provide all the features the style requires. -For this release, you really need the current versions of -\textsf{Biber} (2.10) and \textsf{biblatex} (3.10), which contain -features and bug-fixes on which my own code relies. The advice that -follows in this document assumes that you are using \textsf{Biber}; if -you wish to continue using \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ then you need -\textsf{biblatex} version 1.4c and \textsf{biblatex-chicago} 0.9.7a. -(Please contact me at the email address in -\textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf} if you have any difficulty obtaining a -copy of this earlier release.) - -\subsection*{Editions} -\label{editions} - -This file documents the author-date specification from the 16th -edition of \emph{The Chicago Manual of Style}, published in 2010. -This edition implements significant changes to what the specification -has, historically, recommended, and there are certain to be users who -prefer the older format with titles capitalized sentence-style and -not, in the case of most un-book-like entries, enclosed in quotation -marks. For such users, the \textsf{authordate-trad} style, as -envisaged by the \emph{Manual} \autocite*[15.45]{chicago:manual}, -grafts the traditional Chicago author-date title formatting onto the -current recommendations for the remainder of the reference apparatus. -Please consult \textsf{cms-trad-sample.pdf} to see how this looks in -practice. The 15th-edition styles are still in the package, but they -have not been updated in some time, and are now officially obsolete. -I would strongly encourage all users to switch to one of the -16th-edition styles as soon as possible, as I am concentrating all of -my development time there. - -\subsection*{Usage} -\label{usage} - -As a general rule, you'll probably want to use the \cmd{autocite} -command for most citations. For most sources, the result will be -exactly as you expect it to be. A few examples: -\autocite{adorno:benj}; \autocite{ashbrook:brain}; -\autocite{babb:peru}; \autocite{barcott:review}. Any page references -should also appear as you expect: \autocite[338]{batson}; -\autocite[79]{beattie:crime}; \autocite[36]{boxer:china}. - -\subsection*{Repeated citations} -\label{sec:ibidem} - -Repeated citations are somewhat complicated. The Chicago author-date -style doesn't use \enquote{\emph{Ibid},} but in general a repeated -citation on the same page will print only the page reference: -\autocite{browning:aurora}; \autocite[45]{browning:aurora}. -Technically, this should only occur when a source is cited -\enquote{more than once in one paragraph} -\autocite[15.26]{chicago:manual}, so you can use the \cmd{citereset} -command from \textsf{biblatex} to achieve the greatest compliance, as -the package only offers automatic resetting on part, chapter, section, -and subsection boundaries, while \textsf{biblatex-chicago} -automatically resets the tracker at page breaks: - -\citereset\cmd{citereset}\ \autocite[15.27]{chicago:manual}. If you -are going to repeat a source, make sure that the cite command provides -a postnote --- when using \textsf{biblatex-chicago} you'll no longer -get any annoying empty parentheses, but you will get another standard -citation, which may add too much clutter: \autocite{chicago:manual}. -If you don't need to cite a specific page, then it may be better, or -at least more concise, only to use one citation command rather than -two. - -\subsection*{Other citation commands} -\label{sec:other} - -The other citation commands from \textsf{biblatex} also work fine: - -\cmd{textcite}: \textcite{conley:fifthgrade}; \cmd{autocite*}: -\autocite*{connell:chronic}; \cmd{cite}: \cite{conway:evolution}; -\cmd{cite*}: \cite*{davenport:attention}; \cmd{foot\-note} with -\cmd{autocite};\footnote{\autocite{donne:var}.}\ \cmd{footcite} -(=\cmd{cite} inside a \cmd{footnote}). \footcite{dunn:revolutions} - -Multicites should work as you expect, too: - -\cmd{autocites}: \autocites{dyna:browser}{eliot:pound}; -\cmd{autocites} by the same author: -\autocites{pirumova}{pirumova:russian}; \cmd{autocites} by the same -author with postnotes: \autocites{pirumova}[14]{pirumova:russian}; -\cmd{textcites} by the same author with postnotes: -\textcites[37]{pirumova}{pirumova:russian}. - -\textsf{Biblatex-chicago} now also provides a \cmd{gentextcite} -command, which prints an \gentextcite{author:forthcoming} name in the -genitive case in what is otherwise a standard \cmd{textcite}. If you -want to change the default <\textbf{'s}> printed there you can specify -whatever text you wish like so: -\cmd{gentext\-cite[<ending>][][]\{entry:key\}}. There is also a -\cmd{gentextcites} command, modified thus: -\cmd{gentextcites[<ending>]()()[][]\{key1\}\{key2\}}. - -\subsection*{Shorthands} -\label{sec:shorthands} - -Chicago's author-date style only seems to recommend the use of -shorthands as abbreviations for long authors' names, particularly -institutional names \autocite[15.36]{chicago:manual}. By default, I -have followed this recommendation: \cmd{autocites}: -\autocites{bsi:abbreviation}{iso:electrodoc}; \cmd{textcites}: -\textcites{bsi:abbreviation}{iso:electrodoc}. This \textsf{shorthand} -will by default appear at the head of the entry in the list of -references, followed by the parenthesized expansion of the shorthand, -taken from the \textsf{author} field. (This is a change from the 15th -edition.) You will usually also need a \textsf{sortkey} field to make -sure that the entry is alphabetized by the \textsf{shorthand} rather -than by the \textsf{title}. If you use a -\cmd{printbiblist\{shorthand\}} command, the list of shorthands will -still be printed, so you now have a variety of options available for -presenting the expansions depending on your specific requirements. -Please note, also, that you can get back something approaching the -\enquote{standard} behavior of shorthands if you give the -\texttt{cmslos=false} option to \textsf{biblatex-chicago} in your -document preamble. - -\subsection*{Mildly problematic entries} -\label{sec:problematic} - -In most entries, the absence of an author can be supplied by, e.g., an -editor or a translator: \autocite{chaucer:alt}; -\autocite{silver:gawain}. Sometimes an anonymous work's author is -known or can be guessed: \autocite{horsley:prosodies}; -\autocite{cook:sotweed}. Alternatively, in some cases the -\textsf{title} may appear in place of the \textsf{author}: -\autocite{anon:stanze}; \autocite{virginia:plantation}. The 16th -edition is less than enthusiastic about the use of -\enquote{\texttt{Anon.}}\ as author. - -By default, in most entry types, an absent \textsf{date} will -automatically provoke \textsf{Biber} into searching for other sorts of -dates in the entry, in the order \textsf{year, eventyear, origyear, - urlyear}: e.g., \autocite{evanston:library}, which only has a -\textsf{urlyear}. In three entry types --- \textsf{Music}, -\textsf{Review}, and \textsf{Video} --- this search order is -\textsf{eventyear, origyear, year, urlyear}, as in these types the -earliest year should take precedence (cf.\ -page~\pageref{sec:audiovisual}, below). Beginning with this release, -you can change the default search order, for all but the three types -just mentioned, by using the \texttt{cmsdate} option in the preamble -of your document, instead of (or in addition to) using it in the -\textsf{options} field of individual entries. Setting that option in -the preamble either to \enquote{\texttt{both}} or -\enquote{\texttt{on}} makes the document-wide search order: -\textsf{origyear, year, eventyear, urlyear}. This may be useful for -documents that contain many entries with multiple dates, and where you -want \emph{always} to present the earlier (i.e., \textsf{orig}) dates -at the head of reference list entries and in citations. You can -eliminate some of these dates from the running, or change the search -order, using the \cmd{DeclareLabeldate} command in your preamble, but -please be aware that I have hard-coded the possibilities above into -the author-date style in order to cope with some tricky corners of the -specification. If you reorder these dates, and your references enter -these tricky corners, the results might be surprising. (Cf.\ -section~4.5.8 in \textsf{biblatex.pdf} and especially section~5.2, -s.v.\ \enquote{\textsf{date}} in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf} for the -gory details.) - -In most entry types, the absence of all four possible dates will -automatically produce \mbox{\enquote{\texttt{n.d.}\hspace{-2pt}}} -instead: \autocite{bernstein:shostakovich}. You can also give it -yourself in the form \cmd{bibstring\{nodate\}}: -\autocite{ross:thesis}. A date that can be guessed should appear -within square brackets: \autocite{clark:mesopot}. Forthcoming works -are straightforward, assuming you remember to use the \cmd{autocap} -macro and the \textsf{year} (instead of the \textsf{date}) field, so -that the word appears correctly in both citations and the list of -references: \autocite{author:forthcoming}; \autocite{contrib:contrib}. - -The 16th edition of the \emph{Manual} has changed the rules for -entries with more than one date \autocite[15.38]{chicago:manual}. -First, \textsf{Music}, \textsf{Review}, and \textsf{Video} entries -have their own rules, which are applied automatically. (Once again, -see page~\pageref{sec:audiovisual}, below.) For other entry types, -there are two options, corresponding to two different states of the -\texttt{cmsdate} entry (or preamble) option. The default is -\texttt{cmsdate=off}: \autocite{maitland:equity}. Here, setting the -\textsf{pubstate} field to \texttt{reprint} ensures that a notice of -the original publication date will be printed at the end of the -reference list entry. Alternatively, you can use -\texttt{cmsdate=both}: \autocite{emerson:nature}; -\autocite{maitland:canon}. \texttt{cmsdate=new} and -\texttt{cmsdate=old} are both now synonyms of \texttt{both}, while -\texttt{cmsdate=on} is still available even though it falls outside -the specification: \autocite{james:ambassadors}. These options, in -combination with others available in your .bib files, can cover a wide -range of difficult cases. Please see the next section below, the -documentation in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf}, particularly in -section~5.2, s.v.\ \enquote{\textsf{date},} and also the following -entries in \textsf{dates-test.bib}: -\autocites{schweitzer:bach}{white:russ}{white:ross:memo}. - -\subsection*{Corners of the specification} -\label{sec:corners} - -In some cases, the \emph{Manual} isn't altogether clear about how to -present entries in the author-date style. I'm pretty certain about -most of what follows, but if you interpret the specification -differently please let me know. - -\subsubsection*{InReference entries} -\label{sec:inref} - -These present several peculiarities: the title of the work should -always take the place of any author, no -\enquote{\texttt{n.d.}\hspace{-2pt}} will automatically be provided, -and any postnote field will be enclosed in quotation marks preceded by -\enquote{\texttt{s.v.}\hspace{-2pt}} for \enquote{\emph{sub verbo}.} -This allows you to refer to alphabetized articles in well-known -reference works: \autocite[Hume, David]{ency:britannica}; -\autocite[Sibelius, Jean]{grove:sibelius}; -\autocite[BibTeX]{wikiped:bibtex}. - -\subsubsection*{Author-less Article, Review, and Manual entries} -\label{sec:authless:art} - -In \textsf{Article} and \textsf{Review} entries with the -\texttt{magazine} entrysubtype, the absence of an author automatically -places the \textsf{journaltitle} of the periodical in citations and at -the head of the entry in the list of references: -\autocite{gourmet:052006}. (Without the entrysubtype, you'll get the -\textsf{title} at the head rather than the \textsf{journaltitle}.) -You can cite newspaper and magazine articles entirely within the text, -i.e., without them appearing in the reference list -\autocite[15.47]{chicago:manual}, if you set the \texttt{cmsdate=full} -entry option: \autocite{lakeforester:pushcarts}; -\autocite{nyt:trevorobit}. In \textsf{Manual} entries, the -\textsf{organization} field does the same: \autocite{dyna:browser}. -If you wish to present an abbreviated form of the organization name in -citations only, then the \textsf{shortauthor} field --- or in other -cases the \textsf{shorthand} field --- is the place for it: -\autocite{bsi:abbreviation}. For abbreviated \textsf{journaltitles}, -you can use \textsf{shortjournal}, which also allows you, should you -wish, to provide a list of abbreviated journal names with their -expansions using \cmd{printbiblist\{shortjournal\}}: -\autocite{unsigned:ranke}. - -\subsubsection*{Misc entries with an entrysubtype} -\label{sec:misc} - -When citing individual letter-like pieces from an unpublished archive -where only an \textsf{origdate} is present, you no longer need to set -the \texttt{cmsdate} option in your .bib entry, as \textsf{Biber} and -\textsf{biblatex-chicago} now handle this automatically: -\autocite{creel:house}. Non-letters, e.g., interviews, use the -\textsf{date} field, so you don't need \texttt{cmsdate} there, either: -\autocite{spock:interview}. For undated pieces you can put -\cmd{bibstring\{nodate\}} in the \textsf{year} field: -\autocite{dinkel:agassiz}. For citing whole collections, see the next -section. - -\subsubsection*{entrysubtype = \{classical\}} -\label{sec:classical} - -This option's name derives from its use for citing texts from -classical antiquity, though in the author-date style especially it can -be put to use in several other contexts. In a nutshell, any entry -with such an \textsf{entrysubtype} will be treated, in citations only, -not as author-date but as author-title. (Entries in the list of -references, e.g., a particular edition of Aristotle, will still appear -in standard author-date format.) A \cmd{cite*} or \cmd{autocite*} -command will, in such a case, produce the title rather than the year. -Some examples should make this clearer: - -%\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip} - -Classical works: without abbreviation: -\autocite{aristotle:metaphy:trans}; with abbreviation: -\autocite{aristotle:metaphy:gr}; \autocite{plato:republic:gr}; using -standard pagination: \autocite*[3.2.996b5--8]{aristotle:metaphy:gr}; -\autocite*[420e]{plato:republic:gr}; work cited by page of a modern -edition, i.e., without \textsf{entrysubtype}: -\autocite[198]{euripides:orestes}. - -Sacred works, e.g., the Bible and the Qur'an: -\autocite[25:19--36:43]{genesis}. - -An unpublished archive, from which more than one work has been cited: -\autocite[file 12]{house:papers}. (Both this and the previous example -use a Misc entry with \texttt{classical} \textsf{entrysubtype}.) - -\subsubsection*{Comments inside citations} -\label{sec:comments} - -If you wish to include a comment inside the parentheses of a citation, -it will need to be separated by a semicolon -\autocite[15.23]{chicago:manual}. If you have a \textsf{postnote}, -then you can manually provide the punctuation and comment in that -field, e.g., \autocite[4; the unrevised trans.]{stendhal:parma}. -Without a \textsf{postnote}, you have two choices. You can enable the -\texttt{postnotepunct} package option, which allows you simply to type -\cmd{autocite[; the unrevised trans.]\{stendhal:parma\}} -\citereset\autocite[; the unrevised trans.]{stendhal:parma}, or you -can continue to use a separate \textsf{Misc} or \textsf{CustomC} entry -containing just the text of the comment in the \textsf{title} field, -\textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{classical}, and \textsf{options} -\texttt{skipbib}. An \cmd{autocites} command calling both the main -text and the comment will then do the trick, e.g., -\autocites{chicago:manual}{chicago:comment}. - -\subsubsection*{Multiple authors} -\label{sec:multiple} - -The default settings in \textsf{biblatex-chicago} are -\texttt{maxnames=3,minnames=1} in citations and -\texttt{max\-bibnames=10,minbibnames=7} in the list of references -(these latter parameters set in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty}). In -practice, this means that an entry like hlatky:hrt, with 5 authors, -will present all of them in the list of references but will truncate -to one in citations, like so: \autocite{hlatky:hrt}. For the vast -majority of circumstances, these settings are exactly right for the -Chicago author-date specification. However, if \enquote{a reference - list includes another work \emph{of the same date} that would also - be abbreviated as [\enquote{Hlatky et al.}] but whose coauthors are - different persons or listed in a different order, the text citations - must distinguish between them} \autocite[15.28]{chicago:manual}. -The (\textsf{Biber}-only) \textsf{biblatex} option -\texttt{uniquelist}, set for you in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty}, -will automatically handle many of these situations for you, but it is -as well to understand that it does so by temporarily suspending the -limits, listed above, on how many names to print in a citation. -Without \texttt{uniquelist}, \textsf{biblatex} would present such a -work as, e.g., (Hlatky et al. 2002b), while hlatky:hrt would be -(Hlatky et al. 2002a). This does distinguish between them, but -inaccurately, as it suggests that the two different author lists are -exactly the same. With \texttt{uniquelist}, the two citations might -look like (Hlatky, Boothroyd et al.\ 2002) and (Hlatky, Smith et al.\ -2002), which is what the specification requires. - -If, however, the distinguishing name occurs further down the author -list --- in fourth or fifth position in our examples --- then the -default settings would produce citations with all 4 or 5 names -printed, which can become awkwardly long. In such a situation, you -can provide \textsf{shortauthor} fields that look like this: -\{\{Hlatky et al., \textbackslash mkbibquote\{Quality of Life,\}\}\} -and \{\{Hlatky et al., \textbackslash mkbibquote\{Depressive -Symptoms,\}\}\}, using a shortened title to distinguish the -references. This would produce (Hlatky et al., \enquote{Quality of - Life,} 2002) and (Hlatky et al., \enquote{Depressive Symptoms,} -2002), as the spec recommends. There is, unfortunately, no simpler -way that I know of to deal with this situation. - -\subsubsection*{Audiovisual entries} -\label{sec:audiovisual} - -According to the \emph{Manual}, \enquote{Chicago recommends a more - comprehensive approach to dating audiovisual materials than in - previous editions.} This means, for instance, that, even when -consulting a digital copy, \enquote{it is generally useful to give - information about the original source.} Also, \enquote{the date of - the original recording should be privileged in the citation} -\autocite[15.53]{chicago:manual}. The rather more book-like entries -are generally unaffected by these changes, so published -(\textsf{Audio}) and unpublished (\textsf{Misc}) scores are no problem -at all: \autocite{schubert:muellerin}; \autocite{verdi:corsaro}; -\autocite{shapey:partita}. The dating of online materials has been -enhanced: \autocite{coolidge:speech}; \autocite{horowitz:youtube}; -\autocite{pollan:plant}. The most significant changes, however, -appear in \textsf{Music} and \textsf{Video} entries, where every -effort should be made to find date(s) for sources: -\autocite{auden:reading}; \autocite{friends:leia}; -\autocite{handel:messiah}; \autocite{holiday:fool}; -\autocite{nytrumpet:art}. Others perhaps require further information -in the entry or genuinely are better suited to presentation in running -text: \autocite{beethoven:sonata29}. The standard \textsf{biblatex} -tools for subdividing reference lists are all available if you want to -follow the \emph{Manual's} recommendations on presenting this kind of -material separately from other sources. - -\subsection*{Further examples (mainly for testing purposes)} -\label{testing} - -Article: \autocite{assocpress:gun}; \autocite{brown:bremer}; -\autocite{chu:panda}; \autocite{conley:fifthgrade}; -\autocite{connell:chronic}; \autocite{ellis:blog}; -\autocite{friedman:learning}; \autocite{garaud:gatine}; -\autocite{garrett}; \autocite{gibbard}; \autocite{kern}; -\autocite{kimluu:diethyl}; \autocite{lewis}; \autocite{loften:hamlet}; -\autocite{loomis:structure}; \autocite{morgenson:market}; -\autocite{osborne:poison}; \autocite{reaves:rosen}; -\autocite{rozner:liberation}; \autocite{schneider:mittelpleistozaene}; -\autocite{sewall:letter}; \autocite{stenger:privacy}; -\autocite{terborgh:preservation}; \autocite{wall:radio}; -\autocite{warr:ellison}; \autocite{white:callimachus}. - -Artwork: \autocite{leo:madonna}. - -Audio: \autocite{greek:filmstrip}; \autocite{weed:flatiron}. - -Book: \autocite{barrows:reading}; \autocite{churchill:letters}; -\autocite{cohen:schiff}; \autocite{cotton:manufacture}; -\autocite{creasey:ashe:blast}; \autocite{creasey:morton:hide}; -\autocite{creasey:york:death}; \autocite{davenport:attention}; -\autocite{feydeau:farces}; \autocite{furet:passing:eng}; -\autocite{furet:passing:fr}; \autocite{hopp:attalid}; -\autocite{howell:marriage}; \autocite{lach:asia}; -\autocite{lecarre:quest}; \autocite{levistrauss:savage}; -\autocite{lynch:webstyle}; \autocite{maisonneuve:relations}; -\autocite{mchugh:wake}; \autocite{menchu:crossing}; -\autocite{meredith:letters}; \autocite{michelangelo:poems}; -\autocite{mla:style}; \autocite{natrecoff:camera}; -\autocite{palmatary:pottery}; \autocite{pelikan:christian}; -\autocite{rodman:walk}; \autocite{schellinger:novel}; -\autocite{sechzer:women}; \autocite{sereny:cries}; -\autocite{soltes:georgia}; \autocite{stendhal:parma}; -\autocite{suangtho:tectona}; \autocite{thompson:making}; -\autocite{tillich:system}; \autocite{times:guide}; -\autocite{turabian:manual}; \autocite{walker:columbia}; -\autocite{wauchope:ceramics}; \autocite{weber:saugetiere}; -\autocite{weresz}; \autocite{white:total}; -\autocite{wright:evolution}; \autocite{wright:theory}. - -BookInBook: \autocite{bernhard:boris}; \autocite{bernhard:ritter}. - -Collection: \autocite{brush:ornithology}; -\autocite{harley:cartography}; \autocite{harley:ancient:cart}; -\autocite{kamrany:economic}; \autocite{prairie:state}; -\autocite{zukowsky:chicago}. - -Image: \autocite{bedford:photo}. - -InBook: \autocite{ashbrook:brain}; \autocite{phibbs:diary}; -\autocite{will:cohere}. - -InCollection: \autocite{centinel:letters}; \autocite{ellet:galena}; -\autocite{keating:dearborn}; \autocite{lippincott:chicago}; -\autocite{sirosh:visualcortex}; \autocite{wiens:avian}. - -InProceedings: \autocite{frede:inproc}. - -InReference: \autocite[absolute]{oed:cdrom}. - -Manual: \autocite{dyna:browser}. - -Misc: \autocite{roosevelt:speech}. - -Music: \autocite{floyd:atom}; \autocite{mozart:figaro}; -\autocite{rubinstein:chopin}. - -Online: \autocite{harwood:biden}; \autocite{powell:email}. - -Patent: \autocite{petroff:impurity}. - -Periodical: \autocite{good:wholeissue}; \autocite{whittington:water}. - -Report: \autocite{herwign:office}. - -Review: \autocite{ac:comment}; \autocite{bundy:macneil}; -\autocite{Clemens:letter}; \autocite{kozinn:review}; -\autocite{ratliff:review}; \autocite{wallraff:word}. - -SuppBook: \autocite{friedman:intro}; \autocite{polakow:afterw}; -\autocite{prose:intro}. - -Thesis: \autocite{murphy:silent}. - -Unpublished: \autocite{nass:address}. - -Video: \autocite{cleese:holygrail}; \autocite{hitchcock:nbynw}. - - -% \printshorthands % No longer necessary in author-date. -% \nocite{*} -\printbibliography[notkeyword=nosample,title=References] - -\end{document} -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-legal-sample.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-legal-sample.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 6910dc8dc4..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-legal-sample.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-legal-sample.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-legal-sample.tex deleted file mode 100644 index dad24754a1..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-legal-sample.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage{textcomp} -\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} -\usepackage[american]{babel} -\usepackage[autostyle]{csquotes} -\usepackage[document]{ragged2e} -\usepackage[notes,strict,backend=biber,autolang=other,% -bibencoding=latin1,booklongxref=false,compresspages,% -related=true]{biblatex-chicago} -\usepackage{lmodern} -\usepackage{gentium} -\usepackage{ifthen} -\usepackage{setspace} -\usepackage{vmargin} \setpapersize{A4} -\setmarginsrb{1in}{20pt}{1in}{.5in}{1pt}{2pt}{0pt}{2mm} -\usepackage{url} -\urlstyle{rm} -\appto\bibsetup{\sloppy} -\providecommand{\cmslink}[1]{#1}% If someone prints annotations -\protected\def\onethird{{\scriptsize\raisebox{.7ex}{1}% - \hspace{-0.1em}\raisebox{.2ex}{/}\hspace{-0.03em}3}} -\usepackage[pdftex,hyperref,svgnames]{xcolor} -\usepackage[pdftex,colorlinks,urlcolor=DarkSlateGrey,citecolor=MidnightBlue, -plainpages=false,breaklinks=true,linkcolor=DarkSlateGrey, -filecolor=Teal]{hyperref} -%\appto\biburlsetup{\Urlmuskip=0mu plus 4mu\relax} -\setlength{\dimen\footins}{9.5in} -\defbibnote{legal}{(U.S.\ unless noted.)} -\bibliography{legal-test} -%%\onehalfspacing -\begin{document} - -\section*{Jurisdiction Entries} -\label{juris} - -\subsection*{Long note forms} -\label{sec:long} -\begin{enumerate}\setlength{\parskip}{-4pt} -\item Federal case\autocite[145]{federal:case} -\item Database case\autocite{database:case} -\item Lower federal-court case (with Supreme Court - action)\autocite{federal:lower:related} -\item State case with 2 reporters\autocite{state:case:2reps} -\item Canadian case\autocite{canada:case} -\item UK case with round brackets\autocite{uk:case:round} -\item UK case with square brackets\autocite{uk:case:square} -\end{enumerate} - -\subsection*{Short note forms} -\label{sec:short} -\begin{enumerate}\setlength{\parskip}{-4pt} -\setcounter{enumi}{7} -\item Federal case\autocite[145]{federal:case} -\item Database case\autocite[3]{database:case} -\item Lower federal-court case\autocite[215]{federal:lower:related} -\item The same, to show \emph{ibidem} - handling\autocite[212]{federal:lower:related} -\item State case with 2 reporters\autocite{state:case:2reps} -\item Canadian case\autocite{canada:case} -\item UK case with round brackets\autocite{uk:case:round} -\item UK case with square brackets\autocite{uk:case:square} -\end{enumerate} - -\section*{Legislation Entries} -\label{legis} - -\subsection*{Long note forms} -\label{legis:long} -\begin{enumerate}\setlength{\parskip}{-4pt} -\setcounter{enumi}{15} -\item Congressional bill\autocite{congress:bill} -\item Congressional public law\autocite{congress:publiclaw} -\item Congressional debate post 1873\autocite{congress:debate:new} -\item Congressional debate in \emph{Congressional - Globe}\autocite{congress:debate:globe} -\item Congressional report\autocite{congress:report} -\item Congressional hearing\autocite{congress:hearing} -\item Executive proclamation\autocite{executive:proclamation} -\item State statute from database\autocite{state:statute:ky} -\item State statute\autocite{state:statute:okla} -\item Federal constitution\autocite{constitution:federal} -\item State constitution\autocite{constitution:arkansas} -\item Canadian statute\autocite{canada:statute} -\item UK statute before 1963\autocite{uk:statute:regnal} -\item UK statute since 1963\autocite{uk:statute} -\item UK parliamentary debate\autocite{uk:hansard} -\item UK command paper\autocite{uk:command} -\item UN resolution\autocite{un:resolution} -\end{enumerate} - -\subsection*{Short note forms} -\label{legis:short} -\begin{enumerate}\setlength{\parskip}{-4pt} -\setcounter{enumi}{32} -\item Congressional bill\autocite{congress:bill} -\item Congressional public law\autocite{congress:publiclaw} -\item Congressional debate post 1873\autocite{congress:debate:new} -\item Congressional debate in \emph{Congressional - Globe}\autocite{congress:debate:globe} -\item Congressional report\autocite{congress:report} -\item Congressional hearing\autocite{congress:hearing} -\item Executive proclamation\autocite{executive:proclamation} -\item State statute from database\autocite{state:statute:ky} -\item State statute\autocite{state:statute:okla} -\item Federal constitution\autocite{constitution:federal} -\item State constitution\autocite{constitution:arkansas} -\item Canadian statute\autocite{canada:statute} -\item UK statute before 1963\autocite{uk:statute:regnal} -\item UK statute since 1963\autocite{uk:statute} -\item UK parliamentary debate\autocite{uk:hansard} -\item UK command paper\autocite[15--16]{uk:command} -\item UN resolution\autocite{un:resolution} -\end{enumerate} - -\section*{Legal Entry} -\label{legal} - -\begin{enumerate}\setlength{\parskip}{-4pt} -\setcounter{enumi}{49} -\item Treaty, long form\autocite[45]{treaty} -\item Treaty, short form\autocite[46]{treaty} -\end{enumerate} - -\nocite{bluebook} - -\printshorthands - -\printbiblist[prenote=legal,title=Legal Authority -Shorthands]{shortjournal} - -\printbibliography[notkeyword=original] -\end{document} -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-notes-intro.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-notes-intro.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 1a7fb7b925..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-notes-intro.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-notes-intro.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-notes-intro.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 4cfc390da1..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-notes-intro.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,828 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage{textcomp} -\usepackage{endnotes} -\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} -\usepackage[american]{babel} -\usepackage[autostyle]{csquotes} -%\usepackage[document]{ragged2e} -\usepackage[notes,strict,backend=biber,autolang=other,% -bibencoding=latin1,booklongxref=false,annotation]{biblatex-chicago} -\usepackage{lmodern} -\usepackage{gentium} -%\renewcommand*{\rmdefault}{fgn}% The font (gentium) used for pdf -\usepackage{ifthen} -\usepackage{setspace} -\usepackage{vmargin} \setpapersize{A4} -\setmarginsrb{1in}{20pt}{1in}{.5in}{1pt}{2pt}{0pt}{6mm} -\makeatletter -\renewcommand{\@makeenmark}{\textcolor{DarkSlateGrey}{\textsf{\@theenmark}}} -\makeatother -\usepackage{url} -\urlstyle{rm} -\appto\bibsetup{\sloppy} -\hyphenation{tech-re-port} -\protected\def\onethird{{\mbox{\scriptsize\raisebox{.7ex}{1}% - \hspace{-0.1em}\raisebox{.2ex}{/}\hspace{-0.03em}3}}} -\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} -%\setlength{\parskip}{5pt} -\setlength{\dimen\footins}{9.5in} -\newcommand{\mycolor}{}%[1]{\textcolor[HTML]{228B22}{#1}} -\usepackage{xr-hyper} -\externaldocument[cms-]{../../Docs/biblatex-chicago}% -\usepackage[pdftex,hyperref,svgnames]{xcolor} -\usepackage[pdftex,colorlinks,filecolor=Teal,citecolor=black, -plainpages=false,breaklinks=true,urlcolor=DarkSlateBlue, -linkcolor=DarkSlateBlue,baseurl=biblatex-chicago.pdf\#]{hyperref} -\usepackage{cmsdocs} -\newcommand{\cmd}[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash #1}} -\newcommand{\mylittlespace}{\vspace{5pt}}%.5\baselineskip}} -\bibliography{notes-test} -%%\onehalfspacing -%\tracingstats=2 -\begin{document} - -\section*{The Chicago Notes \&\ Bibliography Specification} -\label{sec:spec} - -This file is intended as a brief introduction to the Chicago notes \&\ -bibliography specification (16th ed.)\autocite{chicago:manual}\ as -implemented by \textsf{biblatex-chicago}, and falls somewhere in -between the \enquote{Quickstart} section of -\textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf} and the full documentation as presented -in section~4 \cmssecref{cms-sec:Spec} of that same document. I've -attempted to design this introduction for ease of cross-reference, so -clicking on long-note citations should bring you to the bibliography -entry, whence clicking on the entry key in the annotation should -present you with the entry as it appears in the .bib file, where -clicking on the entry type should return you to the long note. If you -have questions beyond the scope of this introduction, then the full -documentation is the place to look next --- marginal notes here refer -to section or page numbers there, and if you've installed the package -using the standard \TeX\ Live method then clicking on these marginal -notes should take you to the other document. If you can't find -answers there, please write to me at the email address in -\textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf}. - -\subsection*{Standard entry types} -\label{sec:standard} - -\begin{refsection} - These \cmssecref{cms-sec:entrytypes} should pose no particular - issues to those who have used \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ or \textsf{biblatex} - before, but here is an example of each of the following standard - entry types: - \endnote[\value{Article}]{\cite{garaud:gatine}.}, - \endnote[\value{Book}]{\cite{mchugh:wake}.}, - \endnote[\value{Booklet}]{\cite{clark:mesopot}.}, - \endnote[\value{InBook}]{\cite{ashbrook:brain}.}, - \endnote[\value{InCollection}]{\cite{contrib:contrib}.}, - \endnote[\value{InProceedings}]{\cite{frede:inproc}.}, - \endnote[\value{Manual}]{\cite{dyna:browser}.}, - \endnote[\value{MastersThesis}]{\cite{ross:thesis}.}, - \endnote[\value{TechReport}]{\cite{herwign:office}.}, and - \endnote[\value{Unpublished}]{\cite{nass:address}.}. - - {\renewcommand{\notesname}{\normalsize Long-Note Style} \theendnotes} - \printbibliography[title=\normalsize Bibliography Style (with - annotations)] -\end{refsection} - -\subsection*{Other entry types} -\label{sec:other} - -\begin{refsection} - - These \cmssecref{cms-sec:entrytypes} entry types are - \textsf{biblatex} innovations, designed to cater for as large a - range of reference needs as possible. The list here is by no means - exhaustive, but rather tries to exemplify some of the more - complicated or (possibly) unfamiliar entry types, including: - \endnote[\value{Artwork}]{\cite{leo:madonna}.}, - \endnote[\value{Audio}]{\cite{schubert:muellerin}.}, - \endnote[\value{BookInBook}]{\cite{euripides:orestes}.}, - \endnote[\value{InReference}]{\cite{wikiped:bibtex}.}, - \endnote[\value{Letter}]{\cite{jackson:paulina:letter}.}, - \endnote[\value{Music}]{\cite{holiday:fool}.}, - \endnote[\value{Review}]{\cite{ratliff:review}.}, - \endnote[\value{SuppBook}]{\cite{polakow:afterw}.}, and - \endnote[\value{Video}]{\cite{friends:leia}.}. - - {\renewcommand{\notesname}{\normalsize Long-Note Style} \theendnotes} - \printbibliography[title=\normalsize Bibliography Style] -\end{refsection} - -\subsection*{Short notes} -\label{sec:short} - -\begin{refsection} - - The \cmssecref[shortauthor]{cms-sec:shortauthor} note forms we've - seen so far are intended to appear on the first citation of a given - work, while subsequent citations use a shorter form, usually merely - \textsf{Author}, \textsf{Title}. Both of these fields, of course, - have a \textsf{short} form to allow space-saving abridgements of - names and titles. You can also use the option \texttt{short} when - you load \textsf{biblatex-chicago} and you'll get the short form - from the start, something only recommended by the \emph{CMS} when - you have a full bibliography to clarify all the abbreviated - references. The following are the short forms of all the works - cited in long notes in previous sections: - \endnote[\value{Article}]{\shortcite{garaud:gatine}.}, - \endnote[\value{Artwork}]{\shortcite{leo:madonna}.}, - \endnote[\value{Audio}]{\shortcite{schubert:muellerin}.}, - \endnote[\value{Book}]{\shortcite{mchugh:wake}.}, - \endnote[\value{BookInBook}]{\shortcite{euripides:orestes}.}, - \endnote[\value{Booklet}]{\shortcite{clark:mesopot}.}, - \endnote[\value{InBook}]{\shortcite{ashbrook:brain}.}, - \endnote[\value{InCollection}]{\shortcite{contrib:contrib}.}, - \endnote[\value{InProceedings}]{\shortcite{frede:inproc}.}, - \endnote[\value{InReference}]{\shortcite[Aristotle]{wikiped:bibtex}.}, - \endnote[\value{Letter}]{\shortcite{jackson:paulina:letter}.}, - \endnote[\value{Manual}]{\shortcite{dyna:browser}.}, - \endnote[\value{MastersThesis}]{\shortcite{ross:thesis}.}, - \endnote[\value{Music}]{\shortcite{holiday:fool}.}, - \endnote[\value{Review}]{\shortcite{ratliff:review}.}, - \endnote[\value{SuppBook}]{\shortcite{polakow:afterw}.}, - \endnote[\value{TechReport}]{\shortcite{herwign:office}.}, - \endnote[\value{Unpublished}]{\shortcite{nass:address}.}, and - \endnote[\value{Video}]{\shortcite{friends:leia}.}. - - {\renewcommand{\notesname}{\normalsize Short-Note Style} \theendnotes} -\end{refsection} - -\subsection*{The \textsf{entrysubtype} field} -\label{sec:subtype} - -\begin{refsection} - The \cmssecref[entrysubtype]{cms-sec:entrysub} Chicago notes \&\ - bibliography style covers a wide variety of source materials, so it - is perhaps no surprise that even the range of entry types offered by - \textsf{biblatex} isn't quite sufficient. In many cases, the - \textsf{entrysubtype} field can further expand the repertoire - available to users. Such cases include, in particular, the - periodical types, where the \emph{CMS} differentiates between - articles and reviews in scholarly journals and those in magazines - and newspapers aimed at a more general readership. For the latter - two sorts of source, you place the string \texttt{magazine} in the - \textsf{entrysubtype} field, and the citation style changes - accordingly: - \endnote[\value{Article}]{\cite{lakeforester:pushcarts}.} and - \endnote[\value{Review}]{\cite{bundy:macneil}.}. - - \mylittlespace The \textsf{Misc} type provides a second - differentiating function for the \textsf{entrysubtype} field. - Without such a field, \textsf{Misc} entries function as they do in - standard \textsf{biblatex} and in \textsc{Bib}\TeX, that is, as - hold-alls for sources that won't easily fit into other categories. - (Ideally, such entries will be very rare when using - \textsf{biblatex-chicago}.) With an \textsf{entrysubtype}, - \textsf{Misc} entries will present their source as part of an - unpublished archive, to be distinguished from \textsf{Unpublished} - entries, which usually will have a specific title and won't come - from a named archive: - \endnote[\value{Misc}]{\headlesscite{creel:house}.}. - - \mylittlespace The \textsf{entrysubtype} field is, finally, also - useful for presenting pre-Renaissance works by their traditional - divisions into books, sections, lines, etc., divisions which are - presumed to be the same across all editions. For such citations, - you put the string \texttt{classical} into the \textsf{entrysubtype} - field, and though this has no effect on long notes or in the - bibliography, it changes the punctuation in short notes, as below: - \endnote[\value{BookInBook}]{\shortcite[360e--361b]{plato:republic:gr}.}. - (Were you citing such a work by the pages in a modern edition, the - \textsf{entrysubtype} would be unnecessary --- see the Euripides - citation above.) - - {\renewcommand{\notesname}{\normalsize Note Style} \theendnotes} - \printbibliography[title=\normalsize Bibliography Style] -\end{refsection} - -\subsection*{Abbreviated references } -\label{sec:abbrev} - -\begin{refsection} - - The \cmssecref[crossref]{cms-sec:crossref} \emph{CMS} suggests, as a - space-saving measure, that when multiple parts of a single - collection are present in a reference apparatus, then references - may, following certain rules, abbreviate the portion that refers to - the collection as a whole. \textsf{Biblatex-chicago} implements - this recommendation using a combination of package options (both - entry and preamble) and the \textsf{crossref} and \textsf{xref} - fields. In \textsf{InBook}, \textsf{InCollection}, - \textsf{InProceedings}, and \textsf{Letter} entries, the option is - \texttt{longcrossref}, set to \texttt{false} by default, so if more - than one such entry cross-references the same parent entry, then the - abbreviated notes and bibliography entries will automatically - appear. The first full note citing such a source is not - abbreviated, but all subsequent notes, and all bibliography entries, - are: - \endnote[\value{InCollection}]{\cite{ellet:galena}.}, - \endnote[\value{InCollection}]{\cite{keating:dearborn}.}, - \endnote[\value{Collection}]{\cite{prairie:state}.}. - -\mylittlespace The possible settings for the \texttt{longcrossref} -option are \texttt{true} (no abbreviated references); \texttt{false} -(abbreviated references in notes and bibliography); \texttt{notes} -(abbreviated references only in the bibliography); \texttt{bib} -(abbreviated references only in notes); and \texttt{none} (abbreviated -references everywhere, including in the four entry types controlled by -the \texttt{booklongxref} option). - -\mylittlespace The four entry types subject to the -\texttt{booklongxref} option are \texttt{Book}, \texttt{BookInBook}, -\texttt{Collec\-tion}, and \texttt{Proceedings}. The option has the -same four settings as \texttt{longcrossref}, excluding the -\texttt{none} switch, but it is set to \texttt{true} by default, -because the \emph{CMS} isn't as explicit in condoning abbreviated -references in such entry types, so you have to turn them on yourself, -as I have in this document using \texttt{booklongxref=false} in the -preamble when loading \texttt{biblatex-chi\-ca\-go}: - \endnote[\value{Collection}]{\cite{harley:ancient:cart}.}, - \endnote[\value{Collection}]{\cite{harley:cartography}.}, - \endnote[\value{MVCollection}]{\cite{harley:hoc}.}. - - {\renewcommand{\notesname}{\normalsize Note Style} \theendnotes} - \printbibliography[title=\normalsize Bibliography Style] -\end{refsection} - -\subsection*{Online materials} -\label{sec:online} - -\begin{refsection} - - With \cmssecref[online]{cms-sec:online} online sources, the - \emph{CMS} emphasizes the nature of the source rather more than the - place where that source is found. This means, for example, that an - online edition of a book calls for a - \endnote[\value{Book}]{\cite{james:ambassadors}.} entry. Even an - intrinsically online source, if it is structured more or less like a - conventional printed periodical, may demand an - \endnote[\value{Article}]{\cite{stenger:privacy}.} or - \textsf{Review} entry rather than an \textsf{Online} one. Blogs - lend themselves well to the - \endnote[\value{Article}]{\cite{ellis:blog}.} type, while a comment - on a blog becomes a - \endnote[\value{Review}]{\cite{ac:comment}.}. For things like - mailing lists or less journalistic web pages, the - \endnote[\value{Online}]{\cite{powell:email}.} type works well, as - it does for short online videos - (\endnote[\value{Online}]{\cite{pollan:plant}.}) and for short - online audio pieces, too: - \endnote[\value{Online}]{\cite{coolidge:speech}.}. (Some of these - latter also work well in a \textsf{Misc} entry with an - \textsf{entrysubtype}.) - - {\renewcommand{\notesname}{\normalsize Note Style} \theendnotes} - \printbibliography[title=\normalsize Bibliography Style] -\end{refsection} - -\subsection*{Related entries} -\label{sec:related} - -\begin{refsection} - - \textsf{Biblatex} provides \cmssecref{cms-sec:related} a powerful - mechanism, using the \textsf{related} field, for grouping two (or - more) works together in a single entry in the bibliography and/or in - long notes, while \textsf{biblatex-chicago} offers both this - functionality and some Chicago-specific variants which employ - different means. You can find a full discussion of this in - \textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf}, but one of the entries already cited - in the previous section (\cmslink{coolidge:speech}) presents the two - entries together in both notes and bibliography, whereas a second - example places a text and its translation together, but only in the - bibliography: \endnote[\value{Book}]{\cite{furet:related}.}. - - {\renewcommand{\notesname}{\normalsize Note Style} \theendnotes} - \printbibliography[title=\normalsize Bibliography Style] -\end{refsection} - -\subsection*{Citation commands} -\label{sec:citation} - -\begin{refsection} - - Although \cmssecref{cms-sec:citecommands} \cmd{autocite} will no - doubt be the most commonly used citation command, - \textsf{biblatex-chicago}, following \textsf{biblatex}, does provide - a range of other commands for more specialized usages. We have - already seen - \cmd{headlesscite},\footnote[1]{\headlesscite{creel:house}.} which - allows you to avoid, in notes, repetition of an \textsf{author's} - name when it appears in the \textsf{title} as well. We have also - seen \cmd{full\-cite},\footnote{\fullcite{loc:leaders}.} to - guarantee a long note, and - \cmd{shortcite},\footnote{\shortcite{coolidge:speech}.} to guarantee - a short one. (You can also use \cmd{footfullcite} to get a - \cmd{fullcite} in a footnote.) There are a few others that may - occasionally be useful: - \cmd{surnamecite},\footnote{\surnamecite{harley:hoc}.} for when a - note follows a discussion where the presence of the - \textsf{authors'} (or \textsf{editors'}, etc.)\ full names makes - their full repetition in the note unnecessary; - \cmd{citejournal},\footnote{\citejournal{lakeforester:pushcarts}.} - which provides an alternative short form when citing - \textsf{Articles}; and the standard \cmd{textcite}, which inserts - the name of an author or other \textcite{contrib:contrib} into the - flow of text, with a footnote below. - -% {\renewcommand{\notesname}{\large Note Style} \theendnotes} -% \printbibliography[title=\large Bibliography Style] -\end{refsection} - -\subsection*{In conclusion} -\label{sec:conclude} - -Allow me, finally, to emphasize just how multifarious are the sources -illustrated in the \emph{CMS}, only a small selection of which have -appeared in this introduction. You will find significantly fuller -guidance in \textsf{biblatex.pdf} and \textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf}, -but the \emph{CMS} itself defines the specification and shall -arbitrate all disputes. If you see something in -\textsf{biblatex-chicago} that looks wrong to you, or if the -documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. - -\printbibliography[title=\large References] - -\twocolumn[\Large \texttt{The Database File}] -\vspace*{-6pt} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=prologue] -%% Database entries used to produce -%% citations in this file, taken -%% from notes-test.bib. I have -%% removed the annotations to save -%% room -- they can be viewed in the -%% main text above. You can click on -%% the entry type to return to the -%% long-note formats, and you can -%% click on text with a grey back- -%% ground to switch to that entry -%% within this .bib listing. - -@String{uchp = {University of Chicago Press}} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BiBTeX,label=ac:comment] -*\lnbackref{Review}{6}*{ac:comment, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - date = {2008-06-30}, - author = {AC}, - eventdate = {2008-07-01}, - nameaddon = {(10:18 a.m.)}, - crossref = *\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault{ellis:blog}{anchor}{}}{\{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{ellis:blog}\}}*, - title = {comment on Rhian Ellis, \mkbibquote{Squatters' Rights}} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=ashbrook:brain] -*\lnbackref{InBook}{1}*{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}, - shorttitle = {The Frontal Lobes} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=bundy:macneil] -*\lnbackref{Review}{4}*{bundy:macneil, - journaltitle = {MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour}, - usera = {PBS}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - date = {1990-02-07}, - author = {Bundy, McGeorge}, - title = {interview by Robert MacNeil}, - shorttitle = {interview} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=chicago:manual] -*\hyperlink{Hfootnote.1}{\color{DarkBlue}@Book}*{chicago:manual, - title = {The Chicago Manual of Style}, - year = 2010, - author = {{University of Chicago Press}}, - publisher = uchp, - edition = 16, - location = {Chicago} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=clark:mesopot] -*\lnbackref{Booklet}{1}*{clark:mesopot, - title = {Mesopotamia}, - subtitle = {Between Two Rivers}, - author = {Hazel V. Clark}, - howpublished = {End of the Commons General Store}, - year = {\mkbibbrackets{1957?}}, - location = {Mesopotamia, OH} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=contrib:contrib] -*\lnbackref{InCollection}{1}*{contrib:contrib, - author = {Contributor, Anna}, - title = {Contribution}, - booktitle = {Edited Volume}, - publisher = {Publisher}, - pubstate = {forthcoming}, - editor = {Editor, Ellen}, - location = {Place} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=coolidge:speech] -*\lnbackref{Online}{6}*{coolidge:speech, - author = {Coolidge, Calvin}, - title = {Equal Rights}, - titleaddon = {(speech)}, - note = {copy of an undated 78 rpm disc}, - related = {*\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault% -{loc:leaders}{anchor}{}}{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{loc:leaders}}*}, - options = {related=true,ptitleaddon= - space,ctitleaddon=space}, - year = {ca.\,1920} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=creel:house] -*\lnbackref{Misc}{4}*{creel:house, - author = {Creel, George}, - entrysubtype = {letter}, - title = {George Creel to Colonel House}, - origdate = {1918-09-25}, - note = {Edward~M. House Papers}, - organization = {Yale University Library} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=dyna:browser] -*\lnbackref{Manual}{1}*{dyna:browser, - title = {Dynatext, Electronic Book Indexer/Browser}, - organization = {Electronic Book Technology Inc.}, - address = {Providence, RI}, - year = 1991, - shorttitle = {Dynatext} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=ellet:galena] -*\lnbackref{InCollection}{5}*{ellet:galena, - author = {Ellet, Elizabeth~F.~L.}, - title = {By Rail and Stage to Galena}, - crossref = *\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault{prairie:state}% -{anchor}{}}{\{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{prairie:state}\}}*, - pages = {271--79} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=ellis:blog] -*\lnbackref{Article}{6}*{ellis:blog, - author = {Ellis, Rhian}, - title = {Squatters' Rights}, - journaltitle = {Ward Six}, - location = {blog}, - date = {2008-06-30}, - url = {http://wardsix.blogspot.com/ 2008/06/sqatters-rights.html}, - entrysubtype = {magazine} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=euripides:orestes] -*\lnbackref{BookInBook}{2}*{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=frede:inproc] -*\lnbackref{InProceedings}{1}*{frede:inproc, - author = {Dorothea Frede}, - title = {\mkbibemph{Nicomachean Ethics} VII. 11--12}, - subtitle = {Pleasure}, - booktitle = {Aristotle}, - booksubtitle = {\mkbibemph{Nicomachean Ethics}, Book VII}, - series = {Symposium Aristotelicum}, - editor = {Carlo Natali}, - publisher = {Oxford University Press}, - address = {Oxford}, - year = {2009}, - pages = {183-207} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=friends:leia] -*\lnbackref{Video}{2}*{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=furet:passing:eng] -*\lnbackref{Book}{7}*{furet:passing:eng, - title = {The Passing of an Illusion}, - year = 1999, - author = {Furet, François}, - userf = {furet:passing:fr}, - translator = {Furet, Deborah}, - publisher = uchp, - location = {Chicago} -} -\end{lstlisting}%\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=furet:related] -*\lnbackref{Book}{7}*{furet:related, - title = {Le passé d'une illusion}, - year = 1995, - related = {*\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault% -{furet:passing:eng}{anchor}{}}{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{furet:passing:eng}}*}, - relatedtype = {bytranslator}, - author = {Furet, François}, - publisher = {Éditions Robert Laffont}, - location = {Paris} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=garaud:gatine] -*\lnbackref{Article}{1}*{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, - series = 4, - pages = {11--27}, - shorttitle = {Recherches sur les défrichements} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=harley:ancient:cart] -*\lnbackref{Collection}{5}*{harley:ancient:cart, - title = {Cartography in Prehistoric, Ancient, and Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean}, - crossref = *\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault{harley:hoc}% -{anchor}{}}{\{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{harley:hoc}\}}*, - date = {1987}, - volume = 1 -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=harley:cartography] -*\lnbackref{Collection}{5}*{harley:cartography, - title = {Cartography in the Traditional East and Southeast Asian Societies}, - year = 1994, - crossref = *\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault{harley:hoc}% -{anchor}{}}{\{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{harley:hoc}\}}*, - volume = {2}, - part = {2}, - shorttitle = {Cartography in East and Southeast Asia} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=harley:hoc] -*\lnbackref{MVCollection}{5}*{harley:hoc, - title = {The History of Cartography}, - date = {1987/}, - editor = {Harley, J.~B. and Woodward, David}, - volumes = {3}, - publisher = uchp, - location = {Chicago} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=herwign:office] -*\lnbackref{TechReport}{1}*{herwign:office, - options = {useprefix=true}, - author = {{van} Herwijnen, Eric}, - title = {Future Office Systems Requirements}, - institution = {CERN DD internal note}, - year = 1988, - month = 11 -} -\end{lstlisting}\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=holiday:fool] -*\lnbackref{Music}{2}*{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 = {none}, - number = {CL 1157}, - publisher = {Columbia}, - type = {33\onethird~rpm}, - note = {with Ray Ellis}, - options = {useauthor=false} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=jackson:paulina:letter] -*\lnbackref{Letter}{2}*{jackson:paulina:letter, - author = {Jackson, Paulina}, - title = {Paulina Jackson to John Pepys Junior}, - booktitle = {The Letters of Samuel Pepys and His Family Circle}, - origdate = {1676-10-03}, - publisher = {Clarendon Press}, - year = 1955, - editor = {Heath, Helen Truesdell}, - shorttitle = {to John Pepys Junior}, - pages = {\bibstring{number} 42}, - location = {Oxford} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=james:ambassadors] -*\lnbackref{Book}{6}*{james:ambassadors, - title = {The Ambassadors}, - year = 1996, - origdate = 1909, - author = {James, Henry}, - publisher = {Project Gutenberg}, - url = {ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/ books/gutenberg/etext96/ ambas10.txt} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=keating:dearborn] -*\lnbackref{InCollection}{5}*{keating:dearborn, - author = {Keating, William~H.}, - title = {Fort Dearborn and Chicago}, - crossref = *\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault{prairie:state}% -{anchor}{}}{\{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{prairie:state}\}}*, - pages = {84--87} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=lakeforester:pushcarts] -*\lnbackref{Article}{4}*{lakeforester:pushcarts, - journaltitle = {Lake Forester}, - date = {2000-03-23}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - title = {Pushcarts Evolve to Trendy Kiosks}, - location = {Lake Forest, IL}, - shorttitle = {Pushcarts Evolve} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=leo:madonna] -*\lnbackref{Artwork}{2}*{leo:madonna, - author = {{Leonardo da Vinci}}, - shortauthor = {Leonardo}, - title = {Madonna of the Rocks}, - type = {oil on canvas}, - institution = {Louvre}, - year = {1480s}, - note = {78 x 48.5 in\adddot}, - location = {Paris} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=loc:leaders] -*\hyperlink{Hendnote.623}{\color{DarkBlue}@Online}*{loc:leaders, - author = {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/nforSpeakers01.html}, - note = {RealAudio and WAV formats}, - options = {skipbib} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=mchugh:wake] -*\lnbackref{Book}{1}*{mchugh:wake, - title = {Annotations to \mkbibquote{Finnegans Wake}}, - year = 1980, - author = {McHugh, Roland}, - publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, - location = {Baltimore} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=nass:address] -*\lnbackref{Unpublished}{1}*{nass:address, - author = {Nass, Clifford}, - title = {Why Researchers Treat On-Line Journals Like Real People}, - note = {keynote address, annual meeting of the Council of Science Editors}, - location = {San Antonio, TX}, - date = {2000-05-06/2000-05-09} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=plato:republic:gr] -*\lnbackref{BookInBook}{4}*{plato:republic:gr, - title = {Republic}, - entrysubtype = {classical}, - year = 1902, - volume = 4, - author = {Plato}, - editor = {Burnet, J.}, - booktitle = {Clitopho, Res Publica, Timaeus, Critias}, - maintitle = {Opera}, - publisher = {Clarendon Press}, - series = {Oxford Classical Texts}, - pages = {327--621}, - location = {Oxford} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=polakow:afterw] -*\lnbackref{SuppBook}{2}*{polakow:afterw, - author = {Polakow, Valerie}, - title = {Lives on the Edge}, - subtitle = {Single Mothers and Their Children in the Other America}, - pages = {175--184}, - afterword = {yes}, - year = 1993, - publisher = uchp, - location = {Chicago} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=pollan:plant] -*\lnbackref{Online}{6}*{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}, - urldate = {2008-02}, - date = {2007-03}, - userd = {posted} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=powell:email] -*\lnbackref{Online}{6}*{powell:email, - author = {Powell, John}, - date = {1998-04-23}, - titleaddon = {e-mail to Grapevine mailing list}, - url = {http://www.electriceditors.net/ grapevine/issues/83.txt}, - shorttitle = {\autocap{e}-mail to Grapevine mailing list} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=prairie:state] -*\lnbackref{Collection}{5}*{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=ratliff:review] -*\lnbackref{Review}{2}*{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}, - shorttitle = {\bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{The Mystery of Samba}} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=ross:thesis] -*\lnbackref{MastersThesis}{1}*{ross:thesis, - author = {Ross, Dorothy}, - title = {The Irish-Catholic Immigrant, 1880--1900}, - subtitle = {A Study in Social Mobility}, - school = {Columbia University}, - year = {\bibstring{nodate}} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=schubert:muellerin] -*\lnbackref{Audio}{2}*{schubert:muellerin, - title = {Das Wandern (Wandering)}, - date = 1895, - shorttitle = {Das Wandern}, - booktitle = {Die sch\"one M\"ullerin (The Maid of the Mill)}, - maintitle = {First Vocal Album \mkbibemph{(for high voice)}}, - author = {Schubert, Franz}, - publisher = {G.~Schirmer}, - address = {New York} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=stenger:privacy] -*\lnbackref{Article}{6}*{stenger:privacy, - journaltitle = {CNN.com}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - 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/}, - shorttitle = {Tiny Human-Borne Monitoring Device} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=wikiped:bibtex] -*\lnbackref{InReference}{2}*{wikiped:bibtex, - title = {Wikipedia}, - lista = {BibTeX}, - url = {http://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/BibTeX}, - urldate = {2011-09-03}, - userd = {last modified} -} -\end{lstlisting} - -%% \printshorthands - -\end{document} -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% TeX-trailer-start: "^[^%\n]*\\\\printshorthands" -%%% End: diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-notes-sample.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-notes-sample.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index fec20977da..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-notes-sample.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-notes-sample.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-notes-sample.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 080d8217c4..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-notes-sample.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,239 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{report} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage{textcomp} -\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} -\usepackage[american]{babel} -\usepackage[autostyle]{csquotes} -\usepackage[document]{ragged2e} -\usepackage[notes,strict,backend=biber,autolang=other,% -bibencoding=latin1,booklongxref=false,compresspages]{biblatex-chicago} -\usepackage{lmodern} -\usepackage{gentium} -%%\usepackage[osf]{mathpazo} -%\renewcommand*{\rmdefault}{fgn}% The font (gentium) used for pdf -\usepackage{ifthen} -\usepackage{setspace} -\usepackage{vmargin} \setpapersize{A4} -\setmarginsrb{1in}{20pt}{1in}{.5in}{1pt}{2pt}{0pt}{2mm} -%\renewcommand{\sfdefault}{phv} -%\renewcommand{\ttdefault}{pcr} -\usepackage{url} -\urlstyle{rm} -\appto\bibsetup{\sloppy} -\providecommand{\cmslink}[1]{#1}% If someone prints annotations -\protected\def\onethird{{\scriptsize\raisebox{.7ex}{1}% - 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-Note\autocite{bernstein:shostakovich} note\autocite{boxer:china} -note\autocite{beattie:crime} note\autocite{brown:bremer} -note\autocite{beethoven:sonata29} note\autocite{bernhard:ritter} -note\autocite{bernstein:shostakovich} note\autocite{bernhard:boris} -note\autocite{boxer:china} note\autocite{browning:aurora} -note\autocite[pt.\ 2, 55]{brown:bremer} note\autocite{bundy:macneil} -note\autocite{centinel:letters}. - -Note\autocite{chaucer:liferecords} note\autocite{browning:aurora} -note\autocite[\printdate]{bundy:macneil} -note\autocite[29]{centinel:letters}. - -Note\autocite{chaucer:alt} note\autocite{clark:mesopot} -note\autocite{chaucer:liferecords} note\autocite{cleese:holygrail} -note\autocite{Clemens:letter} note\autocite{cohen:schiff} -note\autocite{Clemens:letter} note\autocite{clark:mesopot} -note\autocite{cleese:holygrail} note\autocite{cohen:schiff} -note\autocite{chaucer:alt} note\autocite{conley:fifthgrade} -note\autocite{contrib:contrib}. - -Note\autocite{conley:fifthgrade} note\autocite{contrib:contrib} -note\autocite{cook:sotweed} note\autocite{cotton:manufacture} -note\autocite{coolidge:speech} note\autocite{cook:sotweed} -note\autocite{creasey:ashe:blast} note\autocite{creasey:york:death} -note\autocite{cotton:manufacture} note\autocite{creasey:morton:hide} -note\autocite{coolidge:speech} note\autocite{creasey:ashe:blast} -note.\footnote{\headlessfullcite{creel:house}.} - -Note\autocite{davenport:attention} note\autocite{creasey:york:death} -note\autocite{creasey:morton:hide} -note\footnote{\headlesscite[\letterdatelong]{creel:house}.} -note\autocite{dinkel:agassiz} note\autocite{donne:var} -note\autocite{davenport:attention} note\autocite{dunn:revolutions} -note\autocite{dyna:browser} note\autocite{dinkel:agassiz} -note\autocite{eliot:pound} note\autocite{ellet:galena} -note\autocite{donne:var} note\autocite{dyna:browser}. - -Note\autocite{ellis:blog} note\autocite{emerson:nature} -note\footfullcite{ency:britannica} note\autocite{dunn:revolutions} -note\autocite{eliot:pound} note\autocite{euripides:orestes} -note\autocite{ellet:galena} note\autocite{ellis:blog} -note\autocite{emerson:nature} note\autocite{evanston:library} -note\footnote{\headlessfullcite[3]{feydeau:farces}.} -note\autocite{floyd:atom} note\autocite{euripides:orestes}. - -Note\autocite{frede:inproc} note\autocite{friedman:learning} -note\autocite{evanston:library} note\autocite{feydeau:farces} -note\autocite{floyd:atom} note\autocite{frede:inproc} -note\autocite{friedman:learning} note\autocite{friends:leia} -note\autocite{furet:passing:eng} note\autocite{garaud:gatine} -note\autocite{garrett} note\autocite{gibbard}. - -Note\autocite{friends:leia} note\autocite{furet:passing:eng} -note\autocite{garrett} note\autocite{good:wholeissue} -note\autocite{gourmet:052006} note\autocite{garaud:gatine} -note\autocite{greek:filmstrip} note\autocite{grove:sibelius} -note\autocite{handel:messiah} note\autocite{harley:cartography} -note\autocite{harley:ancient:cart} note\autocite{harwood:biden} -note\autocite{gibbard} note\autocite{hitchcock:nbynw}. - -Note\autocite{good:wholeissue} note\autocite{hlatky:hrt} -note\autocite{greek:filmstrip} note\autocite{gourmet:052006} -note\autocite{handel:messiah} note\autocite{harwood:biden} -note\autocite[Sibelius, Jean]{grove:sibelius} -note\autocite{hitchcock:nbynw} note\autocite{holiday:fool} -note\autocite{horsley:prosodies} note\autocite{harley:cartography} -note\autocite{horowitz:youtube}. - -Note\autocite{harley:ancient:cart} -note\autocite{jackson:paulina:letter} note\autocite{hlatky:hrt} -note\autocite{james:ambassadors} note\autocite{holiday:fool} -note\autocite{horowitz:youtube} note\autocite{horsley:prosodies} -note\autocite{keating:dearborn} note\autocite{jackson:paulina:letter} -note\autocite{kern} note\autocite{james:ambassadors} -note\autocite{kimluu:diethyl}. - 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-Note\autocite{nyt:obittrevor} note\autocite{nyt:trevorobit} -note\autocite{nytrumpet:art} note\autocite{osborne:poison} -note\autocite{oed:cdrom} note\autocite{natrecoff:camera} -note\autocite{palmatary:pottery} note\autocite{nyt:obittrevor} -note\autocite{nyt:trevorobit} note\autocite[arithmetical]{oed:cdrom} -note\autocite{nytrumpet:art} note\autocite{pelikan:christian} -note\autocite{petroff:impurity} note\autocite{osborne:poison} -note\autocite{phibbs:diary}. - -Note\autocite{palmatary:pottery} note\autocite{pirumova} -note\autocite{pelikan:christian} note\autocite{petroff:impurity} -note\autocite{plato:republic:gr} note\autocite{polakow:afterw} -note\autocite{phibbs:diary} -note\autocite[360e--361b]{plato:republic:gr} note\autocite{pirumova} -note\autocite{polakow:afterw} note\autocite{pollan:plant} -note\autocite{powell:email}. - -Note\autocite{prose:intro} note\autocite{ratliff:review} -note\autocite{reaves:rosen} note\autocite{pollan:plant} -note\autocite{powell:email} note\autocite{prose:intro} -note\autocite{rodman:walk} note\autocite{roosevelt:speech} -note\autocite{ross:thesis} note\autocite{ratliff:review} -note\autocite{rozner:liberation} note\autocite{rubinstein:chopin}. - -Note\autocite{saberhagen:beluga} note\autocite{schellinger:novel} -note\autocite{reaves:rosen} note\autocite{schubert:muellerin} -note\autocite{rodman:walk} note\autocite{schweitzer:bach} -note\autocite{roosevelt:speech} note\autocite{ross:thesis} -note\autocite{rozner:liberation} note\autocite{rubinstein:chopin} -note\autocite{sechzer:women} note\autocite{schellinger:novel} -note\autocite{sereny:cries} note\autocite{schubert:muellerin} -note\autocite{saberhagen:beluga}. - -Note\autocite{schweitzer:bach} -note\footnote{\headlessfullcite{sewall:letter}.} -note\autocite{shapey:partita} note\autocite{sechzer:women} -note\autocite{sirosh:visualcortex} note\autocite{sereny:cries} -note\autocite{silver:gawain} -note\footnote{\headlesscite{sewall:letter}.} -note\autocite{soltes:georgia} note\autocite{sirosh:visualcortex} -note\autocite{spock:interview} note\autocite{shapey:partita}. - -Note\autocite{stenger:privacy} note\autocite{silver:gawain} -note\autocite{tillich:system} note\autocite{soltes:georgia} -note\autocite{spock:interview} note\autocite{times:guide} -note\autocite{twain:audio} note\autocite{virginia:plantation} -note\autocite{stenger:privacy} note\autocite{chicago:manual} -note\autocite{twain:audio} note\autocite[2:45]{tillich:system}. - -Note\autocite[police ranks]{times:guide} -note\autocite{virginia:plantation} note\autocite{chicago:manual} -note\autocite{unsigned:ranke} note\autocite{herwign:office} -note\autocite{verdi:corsaro} note\autocite{wallraff:word} -note\autocite{unsigned:ranke} note\autocite{warr:ellison} -note\autocite{herwign:office} note\autocite{wallraff:word} -note\autocite{verdi:corsaro} note\autocite{wauchope:ceramics}. - -Note\autocite{weed:flatiron} note\autocite{weresz}. -note\autocite{white:callimachus} note\autocite{white:ross:memo} -note\autocite{warr:ellison} note\autocite{weed:flatiron} -note\autocite{wikiped:bibtex} note\autocite{will:cohere} -note\autocite{wauchope:ceramics}. As \textcite{zukowsky:chicago} -says. - -Note\autocite{weresz} note\autocite{white:russ} -note\autocite{white:callimachus} note\autocite{white:ross:memo} -note\autocite{white:russ} note\autocite[BibTeX]{wikiped:bibtex} -note\autocite{will:cohere} note\footnote{\textcite{zukowsky:chicago} - makes a similar point.} -note\autocites[See][3.2.996b5--8]{aristotle:metaphy:gr}[360e--361b] -{plato:republic:gr}[and also][for additional -information]{white:callimachus} note\autocite{aristotle:metaphy:trans} -note\autocites[See][]{mchugh:wake}[and][569]{warr:ellison} -note.\footnote{\citetitles{warr:ellison}{mchugh:wake}.} - -Note\footnote{\Citetitle{powell:email}.} -note\footnote{\headlessfullcite[3:126]{meredith:letters}.} -note\autocite[3:126]{meredith:letters} note\footfullcite[2]{weresz} -note\autocite[2]{weresz} note\footnote{\fullcite{zukowsky:chicago}.} -note.\footnote{\cite*{zukowsky:chicago}.} - -\nocite{furet:related,house:papers} - -\printshorthands - -\printbibliography[notkeyword=original] -\end{document} -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-trad-appendix.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-trad-appendix.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 042c5a7b46..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-trad-appendix.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-trad-appendix.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-trad-appendix.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 79f284a89d..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-trad-appendix.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{report} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage{textcomp} -%\usepackage{endnotes} -\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} -\usepackage[german,french,american]{babel} -\usepackage[autostyle]{csquotes} -%\usepackage[document]{ragged2e} -\usepackage[authordate-trad,backend=biber,autolang=none,booklongxref=false,% -bibencoding=latin1,postnotepunct,compresspages,strict,% -annotation]{biblatex-chicago} -% \usepackage[style=chicago-authordate,backend=biber,usecompiler=true,% -% babel=hyphen,bibencoding=auto,sorting=nyt,cmslos,autocite=inline]{biblatex} -\usepackage{lmodern} -\usepackage{gentium} -%\renewcommand*{\rmdefault}{fgn}% The font (gentium) used for pdf -\usepackage{ifthen} -\usepackage{setspace} -\usepackage{vmargin} \setpapersize{A4} -\setmarginsrb{1in}{20pt}{1in}{.5in}{1pt}{2pt}{0pt}{2mm} -\usepackage{url} -\urlstyle{rm} -\appto\bibsetup{\sloppy} -\setlength{\dimen\footins}{9.5in} -\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} -\setlength{\parskip}{5pt} -\providecommand{\theendnote}{} -%\usepackage{listings} -\protected\def\onethird{{\scriptsize\raisebox{.7ex}{1}% - \hspace{-0.1em}\raisebox{.2ex}{/}\hspace{-0.03em}3}} -\newcommand{\cmd}[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash #1}} -\usepackage[pdftex,hyperref,svgnames]{xcolor} -\usepackage[pdftex,colorlinks,urlcolor=DarkSlateGrey,citecolor=black, -plainpages=false,breaklinks=true,linkcolor=DarkSlateGrey]{hyperref} -\usepackage{cmsdocs} -\bibliography{dates-test} -%%\onehalfspacing -\begin{document} - -\nocite{barcott:review:15,donne:var:15,shapey:partita:15} -\section*{Appendix: \texttt{authordate-trad} References} -\label{sec:trad:appendix} -\printbibliography[heading=none] - -\twocolumn%[\Large \texttt{The trad Database File}] -\vspace*{-6pt} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=prologue] -%% Database entries used to produce -%% citations in this file, taken -%% from dates-test.bib, and designed -%% to show some of the changes -%% need to use the authordate-trad -%% style, with its sentence-style -%% capitalization of titles. I have -%% removed the annotations to save -%% room -- you can click on -%% the entry type to return to the -%% reference list entry, where you'll -%% also find the annotations. -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=barcott:review:15] -*\adlnbackref{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 -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=donne:var:15] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=shapey:partita:15] -*\adlnbackref{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} -} -\end{lstlisting} -\end{document} -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-trad-sample.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-trad-sample.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index da39867718..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-trad-sample.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-trad-sample.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-trad-sample.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 78be328258..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cms-trad-sample.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,508 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{report} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage{textcomp} -%\usepackage{endnotes} -\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} -\usepackage[german,french,american]{babel} -\usepackage[autostyle]{csquotes} -%\usepackage[document]{ragged2e} -\usepackage[authordate-trad,backend=biber,autolang=none,booklongxref=false,% -bibencoding=latin1,postnotepunct,compresspages,strict]{biblatex-chicago} -% \usepackage[style=chicago-authordate,backend=biber,usecompiler=true,% -% babel=hyphen,bibencoding=auto,sorting=nyt,cmslos,autocite=inline]{biblatex} -\usepackage{lmodern} -\usepackage{gentium} -%\renewcommand*{\rmdefault}{fgn}% The font (gentium) used for pdf -\usepackage{ifthen} -\usepackage{setspace} -\usepackage{vmargin} \setpapersize{A4} -\setmarginsrb{1in}{20pt}{1in}{.5in}{1pt}{2pt}{0pt}{2mm} -\usepackage{url} -\urlstyle{rm} -\appto\bibsetup{\sloppy} -\providecommand{\cmslink}[1]{#1}% In case someone prints the annotations. -\hyphenation{evans-ton clem-ens mc-hugh ho-ro-witz} -\setlength{\dimen\footins}{9.5in} -\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} -\setlength{\parskip}{5pt} -\protected\def\onethird{{\scriptsize\raisebox{.7ex}{1}% - \hspace{-0.1em}\raisebox{.2ex}{/}\hspace{-0.03em}3}} -\newcommand{\cmd}[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash #1}} -\usepackage[colorlinks,urlcolor=blue,citecolor=black, -plainpages=false,breaklinks=true]{hyperref} -\bibliography{dates-test} -%%\onehalfspacing -\begin{document} - -\section*{The Chicago authordate-trad Specification:% - \ Testing Only} -\label{sec:spec} - -\subsection*{Please see cms-dates-intro.pdf first} -\label{bibernote} - -Starting with \textsf{biblatex} version 1.5, in order to adhere to the -author-date specification you will need to use \textsf{Biber} to -process your .bib files, as \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ (and its more recent -variants) will no longer provide all the features the style requires. -For this release, you really need the current versions of -\textsf{Biber} (2.10) and \textsf{biblatex} (3.10), which contain -features and bug-fixes on which my own code relies. The advice that -follows in this document assumes that you are using \textsf{Biber}; if -you wish to continue using \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ then you need -\textsf{biblatex} version 1.4c and \textsf{biblatex-chicago} 0.9.7a. -(Please contact me at the email address in -\textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf} if you have any difficulty obtaining a -copy of this earlier release.) - -\subsection*{Editions} -\label{editions} - -This file documents the \textsf{authordate-trad} specification which, -as envisaged by the \emph{Manual} \autocite*[15.45]{chicago:manual}, -grafts the traditional Chicago author-date title formatting onto the -current, 16th-edition recommendations for the remainder of the -reference apparatus. This newest edition implemented significant -changes to what the author-date specification has, historically, -recommended, and there are certain to be users who prefer the older -format with titles capitalized sentence-style and not, in the case of -most un-book-like entries, enclosed in quotation marks. I have -implemented the \textsf{authordate-trad} style for such users. To -compare it with the standard style, please see -\textsf{cms-dates-sample.pdf}. You can also still use the -15th-edition styles from \textsf{biblatex-chicago}, which have been -updated with some improvements borrowed from the 16th edition, but -which are now strongly deprecated. (See -\textsf{biblatex-chicago15.pdf} and \textsf{cms15-dates-sample.pdf}.) -I would encourage all users to switch to one of the 16th-edition -styles as soon as possible, as I am concentrating all of my -development time there. - -\subsection*{Usage} -\label{usage} - -As a general rule, you'll probably want to use the \cmd{autocite} -command for most citations. For most sources, the result will be -exactly as you expect it to be. A few examples: -\autocite{adorno:benj}; \autocite{ashbrook:brain}; -\autocite{babb:peru}; \autocite{barcott:review:15}. Any page -references should also appear as you expect: \autocite[338]{batson}; -\autocite[79]{beattie:crime}; \autocite[36]{boxer:china}. - -\subsection*{Repeated citations} -\label{sec:ibidem} - -Repeated citations are somewhat complicated. The Chicago author-date -style doesn't use \enquote{\emph{Ibid},} but in general a repeated -citation on the same page will print only the page reference: -\autocite{browning:aurora}; \autocite[45]{browning:aurora}. -Technically, this should only occur when a source is cited -\enquote{more than once in one paragraph} -\autocite[15.26]{chicago:manual}, so you can use the \cmd{citereset} -command from \textsf{biblatex} to achieve the greatest compliance, as -the package only offers automatic resetting on part, chapter, section, -and subsection boundaries, while \textsf{biblatex-chicago} -automatically resets the tracker at page breaks: - -\citereset\cmd{citereset}\ \autocite[15.27]{chicago:manual}. If you -are going to repeat a source, make sure that the cite command provides -a postnote --- when using \textsf{biblatex-chicago} you'll no longer -get any annoying empty parentheses, but you will get another standard -citation, which may add too much clutter: \autocite{chicago:manual}. -If you don't need to cite a specific page, then it may be better, or -at least more concise, only to use one citation command rather than -two. - -\subsection*{Other citation commands} -\label{sec:other} - -The other citation commands from \textsf{biblatex} also work fine: - -\cmd{textcite}: \textcite{conley:fifthgrade}; \cmd{autocite*}: -\autocite*{connell:chronic}; \cmd{cite}: \cite{conway:evolution}; -\cmd{cite*}: \cite*{davenport:attention}; \cmd{foot\-note} with -\cmd{autocite};\footnote{\autocite{donne:var:15}.}\ \cmd{footcite} -(=\cmd{cite} inside a \cmd{footnote}). \footcite{dunn:revolutions} - -Multicites should work as you expect, too: - -\cmd{autocites}: \autocites{dyna:browser}{eliot:pound}; -\cmd{autocites} by the same author: -\autocites{pirumova}{pirumova:russian}; \cmd{autocites} by the same -author with postnotes: \autocites{pirumova}[14]{pirumova:russian}; -\cmd{textcites} by the same author with postnotes: -\textcites[37]{pirumova}{pirumova:russian}. - -\subsection*{Shorthands} -\label{sec:shorthands} - -Chicago's author-date style only seems to recommend the use of -shorthands as abbreviations for long authors' names, particularly -institutional names \autocite[15.36]{chicago:manual}. By default, I -have followed this recommendation: \cmd{autocites}: -\autocites{bsi:abbreviation}{iso:electrodoc}; \cmd{textcites}: -\textcites{bsi:abbreviation}{iso:electrodoc}. This \textsf{shorthand} -will by default appear at the head of the entry in the list of -references, followed by the parenthesized expansion of the shorthand, -taken from the \textsf{author} field. (This is a change from the 15th -edition.) You will usually also need a \textsf{sortkey} field to make -sure that the entry is alphabetized by the \textsf{shorthand} rather -than by the \textsf{title}. If you use a \cmd{printshorthands} -command, the list of shorthands will still be printed, so you now have -a variety of options available for presenting the expansions depending -on your specific requirements. Please note, also, that you can get -back something approaching the \enquote{standard} behavior of -shorthands if you give the \texttt{cmslos=false} option to -\textsf{biblatex-chicago} in your document preamble. - -\subsection*{Mildly problematic entries} -\label{sec:problematic} - -In most entries, the absence of an author can be supplied by, e.g., an -editor or a translator: \autocite{chaucer:alt}; -\autocite{silver:gawain}. Sometimes an anonymous work's author is -known or can be guessed: \autocite{horsley:prosodies}; -\autocite{cook:sotweed}. Alternatively, in some cases the -\textsf{title} may appear in place of the \textsf{author}: -\autocite{anon:stanze}; \autocite{virginia:plantation}. The 16th -edition is less than enthusiastic about the use of -\enquote{\texttt{Anon.}}\ as author. - -By default, in most entry types, an absent \textsf{date} will -automatically provoke \textsf{Biber} into searching for other sorts of -dates in the entry, in the order \textsf{year, eventyear, origyear, - urlyear}: e.g., \autocite{evanston:library}, which only has a -\textsf{urlyear}. In three entry types --- \textsf{Music}, -\textsf{Review}, and \textsf{Video} --- this search order is -\textsf{eventyear, origyear, year, urlyear}, as in these types the -earliest year should take precedence (cf.\ -page~\pageref{sec:audiovisual}, below). Beginning with this release, -you can change the default search order, for all but the three types -just mentioned, by using the \texttt{cmsdate} option in the preamble -of your document, instead of (or in addition to) using it in the -\textsf{options} field of individual entries. Setting that option in -the preamble either to \enquote{\texttt{both}} or -\enquote{\texttt{on}} makes the document-wide search order: -\textsf{origyear, year, eventyear, urlyear}. This may be useful for -documents that contain many entries with multiple dates, and where you -want \emph{always} to present the earlier (i.e., \textsf{orig}) dates -at the head of reference list entries and in citations. You can -eliminate some of these dates from the running, or change the search -order, using the \cmd{DeclareLabeldate} command in your preamble, but -please be aware that I have hard-coded the possibilities above into -the author-date style in order to cope with some tricky corners of the -specification. If you reorder these dates, and your references enter -these tricky corners, the results might be surprising. (Cf.\ -section~4.5.8 in \textsf{biblatex.pdf} and especially section~5.2, -s.v.\ \enquote{\textsf{date}} in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf} for the -gory details.) - -In most entry types, the absence of all four possible dates will -automatically produce \mbox{\enquote{\texttt{n.d.}\hspace{-2pt}}} -instead: \autocite{bernstein:shostakovich}. You can also give it -yourself in the form \cmd{bibstring\{nodate\}}: -\autocite{ross:thesis}. A date that can be guessed should appear -within square brackets: \autocite{clark:mesopot}. Forthcoming works -are straightforward, assuming you remember to use the \cmd{autocap} -macro and the \textsf{year} (instead of the \textsf{date}) field, so -that the word appears correctly in both citations and the list of -references: \autocite{author:forthcoming}; \autocite{contrib:contrib}. - -The 16th edition of the \emph{Manual} has changed the rules for -entries with more than one date \autocite[15.38]{chicago:manual}. -First, \textsf{Music}, \textsf{Review}, and \textsf{Video} entries -have their own rules, which are applied automatically. (Once again, -see page~\pageref{sec:audiovisual}, below.) For other entry types, -there are two options, corresponding to two different states of the -\texttt{cmsdate} entry (or preamble) option. The default is -\texttt{cmsdate=off}: \autocite{maitland:equity}. Here, setting the -\textsf{pubstate} field to \texttt{reprint} ensures that a notice of -the original publication date will be printed at the end of the -reference list entry. Alternatively, you can use -\texttt{cmsdate=both}: \autocite{emerson:nature}; -\autocite{maitland:canon}. \texttt{cmsdate=new} and -\texttt{cmsdate=old} are both now synonyms of \texttt{both}, while -\texttt{cmsdate=on} is still available even though it falls outside -the specification: \autocite{james:ambassadors}. These options, in -combination with others available in your .bib files, can cover a wide -range of difficult cases. Please see the next section below, the -documentation in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf}, particularly in -section~5.2, s.v.\ \enquote{\textsf{date},} and also the following -entries in \textsf{dates-test.bib}: -\autocites{schweitzer:bach}{white:russ}{white:ross:memo}. - -\subsection*{Corners of the specification} -\label{sec:corners} - -In some cases, the \emph{Manual} isn't altogether clear about how to -present entries in the author-date style. I'm pretty certain about -most of what follows, but if you interpret the specification -differently please let me know. - -\subsubsection*{InReference entries} -\label{sec:inref} - -These present several peculiarities: the title of the work should -always take the place of any author, no -\enquote{\texttt{n.d.}\hspace{-2pt}} will automatically be provided, -and any postnote field will be enclosed in quotation marks preceded by -\enquote{\texttt{s.v.}\hspace{-2pt}} for \enquote{\emph{sub verbo}.} -This allows you to refer to alphabetized articles in well-known -reference works: \autocite[Hume, David]{ency:britannica}; -\autocite[Sibelius, Jean]{grove:sibelius}; -\autocite[BibTeX]{wikiped:bibtex}. - -\subsubsection*{Author-less Article, Review, and Manual entries} -\label{sec:authless:art} - -In \textsf{Article} and \textsf{Review} entries with the -\texttt{magazine} entrysubtype, the absence of an author automatically -places the \textsf{journaltitle} of the periodical in citations and at -the head of the entry in the list of references: -\autocite{gourmet:052006}. (Without the entrysubtype, you'll get the -\textsf{title} at the head rather than the \textsf{journaltitle}.) -You can cite newspaper and magazine articles entirely within the text, -i.e., without them appearing in the reference list -\autocite[15.47]{chicago:manual}, if you set the \texttt{cmsdate=full} -entry option: \autocite{lakeforester:pushcarts}; -\autocite{nyt:trevorobit}. In \textsf{Manual} entries, the -\textsf{organization} field does the same: \autocite{dyna:browser}. -If you wish to present an abbreviated form of the journal (or -organization) name only in citations, then the \textsf{shortauthor} -field --- or in other cases the \textsf{shorthand} field --- is the -place for it, making sure to include formatting: -\autocite{unsigned:ranke}; \autocite{bsi:abbreviation}. - -\subsubsection*{Misc entries with an entrysubtype} -\label{sec:misc} - -When citing individual letter-like pieces from an unpublished archive -where only an \textsf{origdate} is present, you no longer need to set -the \texttt{cmsdate} option in your .bib entry, as \textsf{Biber} and -\textsf{biblatex-chicago} now handle this automatically: -\autocite{creel:house}. Non-letters, e.g., interviews, use the -\textsf{date} field, so you don't need \texttt{cmsdate} there, either: -\autocite{spock:interview}. For undated pieces you can put -\cmd{bibstring\{nodate\}} in the \textsf{year} field: -\autocite{dinkel:agassiz}. For citing whole collections, see the next -section. - -\subsubsection*{entrysubtype = \{classical\}} -\label{sec:classical} - -This option's name derives from its use for citing texts from -classical antiquity, though in the author-date style especially it can -be put to use in several other contexts. In a nutshell, any entry -with such an \textsf{entrysubtype} will be treated, in citations only, -not as author-date but as author-title. (Entries in the list of -references, e.g., a particular edition of Aristotle, will still appear -in standard author-date format.) A \cmd{cite*} or \cmd{autocite*} -command will, in such a case, produce the title rather than the year. -Some examples should make this clearer: - -%\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip} - -Classical works: without abbreviation: -\autocite{aristotle:metaphy:trans}; with abbreviation: -\autocite{aristotle:metaphy:gr}; \autocite{plato:republic:gr}; using -standard pagination: \autocite*[3.2.996b5--8]{aristotle:metaphy:gr}; -\autocite*[420e]{plato:republic:gr}; work cited by page of a modern -edition, i.e., without \textsf{entrysubtype}: -\autocite[198]{euripides:orestes}. - -Sacred works, e.g., the Bible and the Qur'an: -\autocite[25:19--36:43]{genesis}. - -An unpublished archive, from which more than one work has been cited: -\autocite[file 12]{house:papers}. (Both this and the previous example -use a Misc entry with \texttt{classical} \textsf{entrysubtype}.) - -\subsubsection*{Comments inside citations} -\label{sec:comments} - -If you wish to include a comment inside the parentheses of a citation, -it will need to be separated by a semicolon -\autocite[15.23]{chicago:manual}. If you have a \textsf{postnote}, -then you can manually provide the punctuation and comment in that -field, e.g., \autocite[4; the unrevised trans.]{stendhal:parma}. -Without a \textsf{postnote}, you now have two choices. You can enable -the new \texttt{postnotepunct} package option, which allows you simply -to type \cmd{autocite[; the unrevised trans.]\{stendhal:\ parma\}} -\citereset\autocite[; the unrevised trans.]{stendhal:parma}, or you -can continue to use a separate \textsf{Misc} or \textsf{CustomC} entry -containing just the text of the comment in the \textsf{title} field, -\textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{classical}, and \textsf{options} -\texttt{skipbib}. An \cmd{autocites} command calling both the main -text and the comment will then do the trick, e.g., -\autocites{chicago:manual}{chicago:comment}. - -\subsubsection*{Multiple authors} -\label{sec:multiple} - -The default settings in \textsf{biblatex-chicago} are -\texttt{maxnames=3,minnames=1} in citations and -\texttt{max\-bibnames=10,minbibnames=7} in the list of references -(these latter parameters set in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty}). In -practice, this means that an entry like hlatky:hrt, with 5 authors, -will present all of them in the list of references but will truncate -to one in citations, like so: \autocite{hlatky:hrt}. For the vast -majority of circumstances, these settings are exactly right for the -Chicago author-date specification. However, if \enquote{a reference - list includes another work \emph{of the same date} that would also - be abbreviated as [\enquote{Hlatky et al.}] but whose coauthors are - different persons or listed in a different order, the text citations - must distinguish between them} \autocite[15.28]{chicago:manual}. -The (\textsf{Biber}-only) \textsf{biblatex} option -\texttt{uniquelist}, set for you in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty}, -will automatically handle many of these situations for you, but it is -as well to understand that it does so by temporarily suspending the -limits, listed above, on how many names to print in a citation. -Without \texttt{uniquelist}, \textsf{biblatex} would present such a -work as, e.g., (Hlatky et al. 2002b), while hlatky:hrt would be -(Hlatky et al. 2002a). This does distinguish between them, but -inaccurately, as it suggests that the two different author lists are -exactly the same. With \texttt{uniquelist}, the two citations might -look like (Hlatky, Boothroyd et al.\ 2002) and (Hlatky, Smith et al.\ -2002), which is what the specification requires. - -If, however, the distinguishing name occurs further down the author -list --- in fourth or fifth position in our examples --- then the -default settings would produce citations with all 4 or 5 names -printed, which can become awkwardly long. In such a situation, you -can provide \textsf{shortauthor} fields that look like this: -\{\{Hlatky et al., Quality of life,\}\} and \{\{Hlatky et al., -Depressive symptoms,\}\}, using a shortened title to distinguish the -references. This would produce (Hlatky et al., Quality of life, 2002) -and (Hlatky et al., Depressive symptoms, 2002), as the spec -recommends. There is, unfortunately, no simpler way that I know of to -deal with this situation. - -\subsubsection*{Audiovisual entries} -\label{sec:audiovisual} - -According to the \emph{Manual}, \enquote{Chicago recommends a more - comprehensive approach to dating audiovisual materials than in - previous editions.} This means, for instance, that, even when -consulting a digital copy, \enquote{it is generally useful to give - information about the original source.} Also, \enquote{the date of - the original recording should be privileged in the citation} -\autocite[15.53]{chicago:manual}. The rather more book-like entries -are generally unaffected by these changes, so published -(\textsf{Audio}) and unpublished (\textsf{Misc}) scores are no problem -at all: \autocite{schubert:muellerin}; \autocite{verdi:corsaro}; -\autocite{shapey:partita:15}. The dating of online materials has been -enhanced: \autocite{coolidge:speech}; \autocite{horowitz:youtube}; -\autocite{pollan:plant}. The most significant changes, however, -appear in \textsf{Music} and \textsf{Video} entries, where every -effort should be made to find date(s) for sources: -\autocite{auden:reading}; \autocite{friends:leia}; -\autocite{handel:messiah}; \autocite{holiday:fool}; -\autocite{nytrumpet:art}. Others perhaps require further information -in the entry or genuinely are better suited to presentation in running -text: \autocite{beethoven:sonata29}. The standard \textsf{biblatex} -tools for subdividing reference lists are all available if you want to -follow the \emph{Manual's} recommendations on presenting this kind of -material separately from other sources. - -\subsection*{Further examples (mainly for testing purposes)} -\label{testing} - -Article: \autocite{assocpress:gun}; \autocite{brown:bremer}; -\autocite{chu:panda}; \autocite{conley:fifthgrade}; -\autocite{connell:chronic}; \autocite{ellis:blog}; -\autocite{friedman:learning}; \autocite{garaud:gatine}; -\autocite{garrett:15}; \autocite{gibbard:15}; \autocite{kern}; -\autocite{kimluu:diethyl:15}; \autocite{lewis:15}; -\autocite{loften:hamlet}; \autocite{loomis:structure:15}; -\autocite{morgenson:market}; \autocite{osborne:poison:15}; -\autocite{reaves:rosen}; \autocite{rozner:liberation}; -\autocite{schneider:mittelpleistozaene}; \autocite{sewall:letter}; -\autocite{stenger:privacy}; \autocite{terborgh:preservation}; -\autocite{wall:radio}; \autocite{warr:ellison}; -\autocite{white:callimachus}. - -Artwork: \autocite{leo:madonna}. - -Audio: \autocite{greek:filmstrip}; \autocite{weed:flatiron}. - -Book: \autocite{barrows:reading}; \autocite{churchill:letters}; -\autocite{cohen:schiff}; \autocite{cotton:manufacture}; -\autocite{creasey:ashe:blast}; \autocite{creasey:morton:hide}; -\autocite{creasey:york:death}; \autocite{davenport:attention}; -\autocite{feydeau:farces}; \autocite{furet:passing:eng}; -\autocite{furet:passing:fr}; \autocite{hopp:attalid}; -\autocite{howell:marriage}; \autocite{lach:asia}; -\autocite{lecarre:quest}; \autocite{levistrauss:savage}; -\autocite{lynch:webstyle}; \autocite{maisonneuve:relations}; -\autocite{mchugh:wake:15}; \autocite{menchu:crossing}; -\autocite{meredith:letters}; \autocite{michelangelo:poems}; -\autocite{mla:style}; \autocite{natrecoff:camera}; -\autocite{palmatary:pottery}; \autocite{pelikan:christian}; -\autocite{rodman:walk}; \autocite{schellinger:novel}; -\autocite{sechzer:women}; \autocite{sereny:cries}; -\autocite{soltes:georgia}; \autocite{stendhal:parma}; -\autocite{suangtho:tectona}; \autocite{thompson:making}; -\autocite{tillich:system}; \autocite{times:guide}; -\autocite{turabian:manual}; \autocite{walker:columbia}; -\autocite{wauchope:ceramics}; \autocite{weber:saugetiere}; -\autocite{weresz}; \autocite{white:total}; -\autocite{wright:evolution}; \autocite{wright:theory}. - -BookInBook: \autocite{bernhard:boris}; \autocite{bernhard:ritter}. - -Collection: \autocite{brush:ornithology}; -\autocite{harley:cartography}; \autocite{harley:ancient:cart}; -\autocite{kamrany:economic}; \autocite{prairie:state}; -\autocite{zukowsky:chicago}. - -Image: \autocite{bedford:photo}. - -InBook: \autocite{ashbrook:brain}; \autocite{phibbs:diary}; -\autocite{will:cohere}. - -InCollection: \autocite{centinel:letters}; \autocite{ellet:galena}; -\autocite{keating:dearborn}; \autocite{lippincott:chicago}; -\autocite{sirosh:visualcortex}; \autocite{wiens:avian}. - -InProceedings: \autocite{frede:inproc}. - -InReference: \autocite[absolute]{oed:cdrom}. - -Manual: \autocite{dyna:browser}. - -Misc: \autocite{roosevelt:speech:trad}. - -Music: \autocite{floyd:atom}; \autocite{mozart:figaro}; -\autocite{rubinstein:chopin}. - -Online: \autocite{harwood:biden}; \autocite{powell:email}. - -Patent: \autocite{petroff:impurity}. - -Periodical: \autocite{good:wholeissue}; \autocite{whittington:water}. - -Report: \autocite{herwign:office}. - -Review: \autocite{ac:comment:trad}; \autocite{bundy:macneil}; -\autocite{Clemens:letter}; \autocite{kozinn:review}; -\autocite{ratliff:review:15}; \autocite{wallraff:word}. - -SuppBook: \autocite{friedman:intro}; \autocite{polakow:afterw}; -\autocite{prose:intro}. - -Thesis: \autocite{murphy:silent:15}. - -Unpublished: \autocite{nass:address}. - -Video: \autocite{cleese:holygrail}; \autocite{hitchcock:nbynw}. - - -% \printshorthands % No longer necessary in author-date. -% \nocite{*} -\printbibliography[notkeyword=nosample,title=References] - -\end{document} -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cmsdocs.sty b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cmsdocs.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 5a7df2634a..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/cmsdocs.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,384 +0,0 @@ -\ProvidesPackage{cmsdocs} - -\RequirePackage{refcount} -\RequirePackage{listings} -\RequirePackage[svgnames]{xcolor} -\RequirePackage{hyperref} - -%%% This file contains kludges and hacks to enable the bespoke -%%% cross-referencing system found in cms-notes-intro.pdf and -%%% cms-dates-intro.pdf. 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-@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 - by necessity in the 16th edition, though you can use - an Article entry in the 15th edition, where either - will work. Note the use of the lower-case initial - letter in the title, which isn't strictly necessary - in author-date, though it works fine.} -} - -@CustomC{abbrev:BSI, - author = {BSI}, - title = {British Standards Institute}, - annotation = {A CustomC entry presenting the expansion of a - shorthand from another entry (bsi:abbreviation). It - allows the presentation of that expansion in the - correct, alphabetized place in the list of - references. 15th Edition Only.} -} - -@CustomC{abbrev:ISO, - entrysubtype = {classical}, - author = {ISO}, - title = {International Organization for Standardization}, - annotation = {A CustomC entry presenting the expansion of a - shorthand from another entry (iso:electrodoc). It - allows the presentation of that expansion in the - correct, alphabetized place in the list of - references. The entrysubtype allows you to print - the expansion elsewhere, e.g., in a footnote. 15th - edition only.} -} - -@Review{ac:comment, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - author = {AC}, - eventdate = {2008-07-01}, - nameaddon = {(10:18 a.m.)}, - crossref = {ellis:blog}, - url = {http://wardsix.blogspot.com/2008/06/squatters-rights.html}, - title = {comment on Rhian Ellis, \mkbibquote{Squatters' Rights}}, - annotation = {The 16th edition suggests a format such as this for - presenting comments on blogs or other online - material. With only a generic title, it takes a - Review entry instead of an Article one, and the - crossref field points to the blog to which the - comment is attached. The eventdate gives the date - of the comment, and if additional temporal - specificity is required then you can use the - nameaddon field to give a timestamp, inside - parentheses.} -} - -@Review{ac:comment:trad, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - author = {AC}, - eventdate = {2008-07-01}, - nameaddon = {(10:18 a.m.)}, - crossref = {ellis:blog}, - url = {http://wardsix.blogspot.com/2008/06/squatters-rights.html}, - title = {comment on Rhian Ellis, Squatters' rights}, - annotation = {authordate-trad only. The 16th edition suggests a - format such as this for presenting comments on blogs - or other online material. 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 temporal specificity is - required then you can use the nameaddon field to - give a timestamp, inside parentheses.} -} - -@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.} -} - -@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{anon:stanze:15, - title = {Stanze in lode della donna brutta}, - date = 1547, - author = {Anon\adddot}, - address = {Florence}, - annotation = {One 15th edition only solution for an anonymous - work in an author-date reference list. All such - works will be grouped together in the list.} -} - -@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 corporate 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}.} -} - -@Music{auden:reading:15, - title = {Poems}, - author = {Auden, W. H.}, - number = 7137, - series = {Spoken Arts}, - type = {compact disc}, - entrysubtype = {classical}, - note = {read by the author}, - annotation = {An audiobook, lacking traditional publishing - information, presented in a Music entry, with which - cp. twain:audio, an Audio entry. Here, the type - field contains the medium, while the series and - number field contain the label information for the - CD, as is standard in Music entries. The - entrysubtype may help with in-text citations of a - source like this in the author-date style. 15th - edition only.} -} - -@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}, - year = {1860s}, - 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. In the - 16th edition, Image is an alias for Artwork, as - photographs are now treated just the same as works - in other media, but you still need the Image entry - type for the 15th edition.} -} - -@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 new 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.} -} - -@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.} -} - -@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}, - booktitle = {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. - Note the provision of a booktitle for the use of - child references.}} - -@Manual{bsi:abbreviation, - title = {Specification for Abbreviation of Title Words and - Titles of Publications}, - date = 1985, - organization = {British Standards Institute}, - sortname = {BSI}, - 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. - The \textsf{sortname} field ensures that the entry - is correctly alphabetized by the first thing you see - in the entry, i.e., the \textsf{shorthand}.} -} - -@Manual{bsi:abbreviation:15, - title = {Specification for Abbreviation of Title Words and - Titles of Publications}, - date = 1985, - organization = {British Standards Institute}, - userc = {abbrev:BSI}, - sortkey = {British}, - address = {Linford Woods, Milton Keynes, UK}, - shorthand = {BSI}, - annotation = {A Manual entry providing an organizational author - and a shorthand field for in-text citations. For - the 15th edition, the userc field points to a - CustomC entry which provides the expansion of the - shorthand inside the reference list, rather than in - a list of shorthands. Using the field in this way - ensures that the expansion will be printed if this - entry is cited.} -} - -@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. In the 15th edition, - you could use an Article entry. 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 = 2010, - author = {{University of Chicago Press}}, - shortauthor = {\mkbibemph{CMS}}, - publisher = uchp, - edition = 16, - 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.} -} - -@Book{chicago:manual:15, - title = {The {Chicago} Manual of Style}, - year = 2003, - author = {{Univ. of Chicago Press}}, - publisher = uchp, - edition = 15, - location = {Chicago}, - annotation = {A manual presented in a Book entry. Note curly - brackets around corporate author, which is printed - twice, both as author and publisher.} -} - -@Article{chu:panda, - author = {{Chu Ching} and Long Zhi}, - title = {The Vicissitudes of the Giant Panda, - \mkbibemph{Ailuropoda melanoleuca} {(David)}}, - 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. 17.177 (15th ed.) and 14.194 - (16th ed.) in the Manual present this entry with - what seems to me to be punctuation inconsistent with - their practice elsewhere, so the processed entries - in cms15-dates-sample.pdf and cms-dates-sample.pdf - don't match it.} -} - -@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}, - year = {\mkbibbrackets{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 brackets around the - \textsf{year}, as this is obviously a best guess.} -} - -@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 = {University Press of New England and Brandeis - University Press}, - location = {Hanover, NH}, - annotation = {A Book with two publishers.} -} - -@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}, - options = {ptitleaddon=space}, - titleaddon = {(speech)}, - related = {loc:leaders}, - year = {[1920?]}, - relatedstring = {from}, - 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}. Cp.\ \texttt{weed:flatiron} - and \texttt{loc:city}, which cite a film from an - online archive, both using a \textsf{Video} entry. - Note that if you use the \textsf{Online} type for - this, instead of \textsf{Misc} with an - \textsf{entrysubtype}, it will work just as well in - the \textsf{authordate-trad} style.} -} - -@Misc{coolidge:speech:trad, - author = {Coolidge, Calvin}, - title = {Equal rights (speech)}, - entrysubtype = {speech}, - note = {copy of an undated 78 rpm disc}, - addendum = {from \fullcite{loc:leaders}}, - year = {[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. - 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. You can, for the - 16th edition, eliminate the indefinite article at - the start of the author's name, which also allows - you to eliminate the sortkey field. 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. The 16th edition makes 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.} -} - -@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}, 15.49, 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}.} -} - -@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.} -} - -@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 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}, - 15.49, 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 and a few - others, 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.} -} - -@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=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 = {The 16th edition specifies an Article-like - presentation for blogs, the main peculiarity being - the identification of the material as a blog using - the location field, which is usually reserved for - identifying the place of publication of obscure - journals. See ac:comment, a 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}, - keywords = {nosample}, - edition = {15}, - options = {hypertitle}, - annotation = {An \textsf{InReference} entry, citing a well-known - reference work, and therefore generally not to - appear in the list of references, but for - 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. 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.} -} - -@Video{episode:tv, - title = {Episode Title}, - booktitleaddon = {series 5, episode 2}, - options = {cmsdate=on}, - entrysubtype = {tv}, - editor = {{Production Company}}, - editortype = {producer}, - date = {2000/2007}, - origdate = 2004, - pubstate = {reprint}, - booktitle = {Series Title}, - publisher = {Production Company}, - type = {DVD}, - annotation = {The 15th edition of the Manual doesn't, that I can - find, provide guidance for citing television - programs, so I guessed, using the analogy of films, - at how to present one using the Video entry type. - (The 16th edition does give an example -- see - friends:leia -- but I have retained this entry only - for the 15th edition, as there are significant - structural changes between the two editions when - presenting audio-visual material.) The title of the - episode will be presented in the main text font, as - there is a booktitle presenting the name of the TV - series. The booktitleaddon -- in a slight change - from previous releases -- gives details about the - episode, and the type gives the medium, as usual. - The origdate is the year of original transmission, - while the date provides the year range for the whole - series, though it would perhaps make more sense in - this situation to provide the date the DVD was - released, instead. The entrysubtype isn't - necessary, but may be of some use in the author-date - style if you want the origdate to appear in - parentheses after the main part of the entry, for - which you would also require the pubstate field as - shown. Repeating the publisher as the editor, and - giving an editortype, may help to present this entry - in the list of references and, possibly, in textual - citatons, as well.} -} - -@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 = {16th edition only 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.} -} - -@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. The - 16th edition now requires 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}, - url = {http://www.idealibrary.com/links/doi/10.1006/jeth.2000.2694}, - annotation = {Standard Article entry with a DOI and a URL - provided. The 16th edition prefers a DOI if one is - available.} -} - -@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 - \vadjust{\eject}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}.} -} - -@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 15th edition.} -} - -@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}, - 14.253-255.} -} - -@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 15th ed.} -} - -@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 the 16th edition only, 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.} -} - -@Audio{greek:filmstrip:15, - title = {The {Greek} and {Roman} World}, - date = 1977, - publisher = {Society for Visual Education}, - author = {{Society for Visual Education}}, - type = {filmstrip}, - address = {Chicago}, - annotation = {An Audio entry for a filmstrip, the medium being - given in the type field. For the author-date style, - it probably makes sense to give the publisher as the - author, also, so that the entry in the reference - list doesn't start with the date. 15th edition - only} -} - -@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}, needed because otherwise the - author's name will be used for sorting in the list - of references. 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.} -} - -@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.} -} - -@Video{handel:messiah:15, - title = {Messiah}, - date = 1988, - titleaddon = {selections}, - type = {VHS}, - editor = {{Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Chorus}}, - editortype = {none}, - editora = {Shaw, Robert}, - editoratype = {none}, - author = {Handel, George Frederic}, - publisher = {Video Treasures}, - address = {Batavia, OH}, - annotation = {15th edition only This is a videotape of an - oratorio, presented therefore as a Video entry - rather than as Music. The composer goes in author, - the performers and conductor in editor and editora. - Note the "none" in both editortypes, as the context - presumably makes it clear what role Shaw is playing. - The usual type field identifies the medium.} -} - -@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 now 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 now 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 new 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 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 using an Online entry. Note the - formatting in the organization field. - Cf. horowitz:youtube.} -} - -@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}, - pubstate = {reprint}, - 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. In the 15th edition, the - pubstate field means that the origdate will be - printed in parentheses after the main part of the - entry, with a bibstring identifying it as the year - of original release. In the 16th edition, by - contrast, the origdate will appear automatically at - the head of the entry and in citations, and - therefore the pubstate field will be ignored} -} - -@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 = {none}, - 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} - ensuring that no identifying string appears. 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.} -} - -@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}, - sortkey = {Horowitz}, - 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, and the - \textsf{sortkey} is required because, in this corner - case, the \textsf{organization} would otherwise be - used for alphabetization, an arrangement that works - for many entries, but not this one.} -} - -@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. Cf.\ - \emph{CMS}, 14.241. 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 ("ed." in the - 15th edition, "edited by" in the 16th) if you're - sure you know it.} -} - -@Book{iso:electrodoc, - title = {Electronic Documents or Parts thereof. {Excerpts} - from {International Standard ISO} 690-2}, - part = {part 2}, - date = 2001, - maintitle = {Information and Documentation}, - mainsubtitle = {Bibliographic References}, - author = {{International Organization for Standardization}}, - shorthand = {ISO}, - publisher = {National Library of Canada}, - sortname = {ISO}, - address = {Ottawa}, - url = {http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/iso/tc46sc9/standard/690-2e.htm}, - annote = {A \textsf{Book} with a \textsf{maintitle} and an - organizational \textsf{author}. You can use the - \textsf{part} field on its own to define how the - \textsf{title} relates to the \textsf{maintitle}, - assuming that the usual \textsf{volume} and - \textsf{part} fields don't provide an appropriate - solution. Any non-numeric \textsf{part} field will - be printed as-is. The \textsf{shorthand} for - \vadjust{\eject}the organization will appear in the - in-text citations, and at the head of the reference - list entry, followed by its expansion (the - \textsf{author}) in parentheses. The - \textsf{sortname} ensures that the entry is - alphabetized by the first thing that appears there, - that is, the \textsf{shorthand}.} -} - -@Book{iso:electrodoc:15, - title = {Electronic Documents or Parts thereof. {Excerpts} - from {International Standard ISO} 690-2}, - titleaddon = {Part 2 of\nopunct}, - date = 2001, - maintitle = {Information and Documentation}, - userc = {abbrev:ISO}, - mainsubtitle = {Bibliographic References}, - shorthand = {ISO}, - author = {{International Organization for Standardization}}, - publisher = {National Library of Canada}, - address = {Ottawa}, - url = {http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/iso/tc46sc9/standard/690-2e.htm}, - annotation = {A book with a maintitle and an organizational - author. You can use the titleaddon field to - identify how the title relates to the maintitle, - assuming that the usual volume and part fields don't - provide an appropriate solution. The nopunct - command suppresses the following punctuation. The - shorthand for the organization will appear in the - in-text citations. For the 15th edition, the userc - field points to a CustomC entry which provides the - expansion of the shorthand inside the reference - list, rather than in a list of shorthands. Using - the field in this way ensures that the expansion - will be printed if this entry is cited.}} - -@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 book - which, not being inherently an online text, 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 16th - 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{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. For the 16th edition - only, 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 15th edition - 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}, - year = {1480s}, - 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.} -} - -@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 = {16th edition only 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 = {15th edition only An Article entry showing a - quotation inside a title. Note the sentence-style - capitalization inside the formatting.} -} - -@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, - author = {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/nforSpeakers01.html}, - 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 = {16th edition only 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 = {15th edition only An article entry with a quoted - title within its title} -} - -@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}} -} - -@Book{mchugh:wake, - title = {Annotations to \mkbibquote{Finnegans Wake}}, - year = 1980, - author = {McHugh, Roland}, - publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, - location = {Baltimore}, - type = {plain}, - annote = {16th edition only 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}, - type = {plain}, - annotation = {15th edition only A Book with a quoted title - inside an italicized one. Remember to use - \mkbibquote, and to provide sentence-style - capitalization inside the formatting.} -} - -@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 (15th - ed. 17.77, 16th ed. 15.40).} -} - -@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}}, - howpublished = {\textsf{\small\textcircledP}}, - 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 shows how a single such entry can - work in both the 15th and 16th editions of the - author-date style. Because the 16th edition ignores - the howpublished field, if you use it to provide - copyright details for the 15th edition it won't get - in the way of the 16th. The other fields are the - same for both specifications.} -} - -@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 = {16th edition only 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 = {15th edition only 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.} -} - -@Unpublished{nass:address, - author = {Nass, Clifford}, - title = {Why Researchers Treat On-Line Journals Like Real People}, - note = {keynote address, annual meeting of the Council of - Science Editors}, - location = {San Antonio, TX}, - date = {2000-05-06/2000-05-09}, - annotation = {A typical 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, and whence it came. The date field - gives the range for the whole meeting, which will be - printed 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.} -} - -@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 - \vadjust{\eject}strictly necessary in the - author-date style, but does no harm and maintains - compatibility with the notes + bibliography style, - just in case. The \textsf{sortkey} field is no - longer needed. 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 = {{The 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,}, - sortkey = {New York Trumpet}, - type = {compact disc}, - annotation = {A well-populated \textsf{Music} entry. The - \textsf{title}, \textsf{date}, \textsf{author}, - \textsf{shortauthor}, \textsf{number}, - \textsf{series}, \textsf{sortkey}, 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 your own - here.} -} - -@Music{nytrumpet:art:15, - title = {Art of the Trumpet}, - date = 1982, - author = {{The New York Trumpet Ensemble, with Edward Carroll - (trumpet) and Edward Brewer (organ)}}, - shortauthor = {{New York Trumpet Ensemble}}, - number = {PVT 7183}, - series = {Vox/Turnabout}, - publisher = {The Moss Music Group}, - howpublished = {\textsf{\small\textcircledP}\ and - \textsf{\small\textcopyright}}, - sortkey = {New York Trumpet}, - type = {compact disc}, - annotation = {15th edition only This can be considered an - example of a satisfyingly full Music entry, - providing nearly all pertinent information, although - the composers are missing on what is presumably a - compilation CD. The performers take the composers' - place in the author field, the series and number - field give the label information, and the type field - gives the medium. The publisher of the label is - also present, along with the date and the - howpublished field, presenting, as the Manual - suggests, the nature of the copyrights asserted by - the publisher. (The pubstate field, only in this - entry type, could serve as a synonym for - howpublished.)} -} - -@InReference{oed:cdrom, - title = {Oxford {English} Dictionary}, - publisher = oup, - edition = 2, - shorttitle = {{OED}, \mkbibemph{2nd ed}\adddot}, - note = {CD-ROM, version 2.0}, - annotation = {An example of a reference work on CD-ROM, presented - in an InReference entry. The shorttitle is for - in-text citations.} -} - -@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 = {16th edition only A review from a magazine, but - with both specific (title field) and generic - (titleaddon field) titles, presented in an Article - entry, entrysubtype "magazine." Note 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 = {15th edition only A review from a magazine, but - with both specific (title field) and generic - (titleaddon field) titles, presented in an Article - entry, entrysubtype "magazine." Note formatting in - the titleaddon, where you need to provide - sentence-style capitalization yourself, 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, which you now have to provide - yourself, as the 16th edition style doesn't do it - automatically. 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, 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. The - 16th edition requires, 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}, - 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}. Cf.\ \texttt{harwood:biden}, - \cmslink{horowitz:youtube}.} -} - -@Online{powell:email, - author = {Powell, John}, - date = {1998-04-23}, - titleaddon = {e-mail to {Grapevine} mailing list}, - url = {http://www.electriceditors.net/grapevine/issues/83.txt}, - annotation = {An Online entry showing how in the 16th edition of - the author-date style a generic title should go into - a titleaddon field, rather than into title, so that - it won't be placed inside quotation marks. This - works just fine in the 15th edition as well. Note - also the absence of any organization or owner of the - site as whole.} -} - -@Collection{prairie:state, - booktitle = {Prairie State}, - title = {Prairie State}, - booksubtitle = {Impressions of {Illinois}, 1673--1967, by Travelers - and Other Observers}, - 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 - bibliography. Note the usual duplication of title - and booktitle in a parent entry when the children - use crossref, and note the editor instead of an - author. If more than one child cross-references the - parent, the parent will be printed in the - bibliography 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}, - introduction = {yes}, - publisher = {Harcourt}, - annotation = {A typical SuppBook entry, with an author providing - an introduction to someone else's book. That someone - else goes in bookauthor. The introduction field - just needs defining any which way, with afterword - and foreword not defined at all. The 16th edition - requires, for the entry in the list of references, a - page range for the part being cited.} -} - -@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 = {16th edition only 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 = {15th edition only 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. 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.} -} - -@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, Windows Media Audio, 47:46}, - titleaddon = {convocation speech, Ball State Teacher's College}, - url = {http://libx.bsu.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/ElRoos&CISOPTR=0&CISOBOX=1&REC=2}, - date = {1959-05-06}, - annotation = {Another speech from an online archive, presented in - a Misc entry with an entrysubtype. Note the - formatting of the title. Cp. coolidge:speech.} -} - -@Misc{roosevelt:speech:trad, - author = {Roosevelt, Eleanor}, - title = {Is {America} facing world leadership?}, - entrysubtype = {speech}, - note = {radio broadcast, Windows Media Audio, 47:46}, - titleaddon = {convocation speech, Ball State Teacher's College}, - url = {http://libx.bsu.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/ElRoos&CISOPTR=0&CISOBOX=1&REC=2}, - 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 = {16 edition only. 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.} -} - -@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 = {An \textsf{Audio} entry presenting a published - musical score. Note the presence of all three sorts - of \textsf{title}, and the \textsf{options} field - providing a space in place of a comma 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.} -} - -@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.} -} - -@Article{stenger:privacy, - journaltitle = {CNN.com}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - 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 we use the Article - entry type and "magazine" entrysubtype. The Manual - is specific about this, and it limits the range of - things you might put into an Online entry.} -} - -@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. It's possible you may want to remove the - parentheses in the addendum for the 16th edition.} -} - -@Book{tillich:system, - title = {Systematic Theology}, - year = {1951\bibdatedash 63}, - 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 = 1996, - author = {Turabian, Kate~L.}, - publisher = uchp, - address = {Chicago}, - edition = 6, - note = {Rev. John Grossman and Alice Bennett}, - annotation = {A book with edition information included in the note - field. For the 16th edition you might want to - include the full string "revised by."} -} - -@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}, - sortkey = {Erg}, - 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})}, - titleaddon = {libretto by Francesco Maria Piave}, - date = 1998, - author = {Verdi, Giuseppe}, - editor = {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 - \textsf{titleaddon}, which identifies the - librettist. Note also the two publishers, and two - places of publication, presented in a modified - \textsf{publisher} field.} -} - -@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.} -} - -@Book{virginia:plantation:15, - 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}, - author = {Anon\adddot}, - year = 1610, - annotation = {An anonymous Book entry with a very long title. - Providing the author "Anon." simplifies the - presentation in the author-date style. 15th - edition only} -} - -@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. In the 15th edition, you can use the - Article type, but Review works just as well.} -} - -@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. The - hyphenation field tells the style to leave the - title's capitalization alone, hence the absence of - extra curly braces.} -} - -@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 min., 19 sec.}, - 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 14.280.} -} - -@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} (15.40) - 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 modified}, - url = {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX}, - urldate = {2012-05-18}, - annotation = {An online \textsf{InReference} entry, usually not - presented in a list of references. Here is how you - might do so, with the \textsf{urldate}, in the - absence of the other three kinds of date, providing - the year for citations and the list of references. - It is strongly recommended that you at least have a - \textsf{urldate} field, as such sources change - rather rapidly, though the \emph{CMS} would prefer - that you use a revision date or the like instead of - an access date. Here, the \textsf{userd} field - identifies which sort of date is at stake.} -} - -@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}, - year = {1968--78}, - sortyear = {1968}, - author = {Wright, Sewell}, - publisher = uchp, - address = {Chicago}, - volumes = 4, - annotation = {A multi-volume work published over several years, so - the year field provides the range. Such a year - field doesn't sort properly in recent iterations of - biblatex, so the sortyear field makes it work.}} - -@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.} -} - diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/legal-test.bib b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/legal-test.bib deleted file mode 100644 index 76354c872f..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/legal-test.bib +++ /dev/null @@ -1,259 +0,0 @@ -@Book{bluebook, - title = {The Bluebook}, - subtitle = {A Uniform System of Citation}, - edition = {20}, - namec = {{The editors of the Columbia Law Review} and {the Harvard - Law Review} and {the University of Pennsylvania Law - Review} and {the Yale Law Journal}}, - location = {Cambridge, MA}, - publisher = {The Harvard Law Review Association}, - date = 2015} - -@Jurisdiction{canada:case, - title = {Robertson v\adddotspace Thomson Corp\adddot}, - shortjournal = {S.C.R\adddot}, - journaltitle = {Supreme Court Reports \mkbibemph{(Canada)}}, - entrysubtype = {square}, - shorttitle = {Robertson}, - date = 2006, - volume = 2, - pages = 363, - location = {Can\adddot}} - -@Legislation{canada:statute, - bookpagination = {section}, - entrysubtype = {canada}, - chapter = {C-36}, - title = {Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act}, - journaltitle = {Revised Statutes of Canada}, - shortjournal = {R.S.C\adddot}, - date = 1985, - pages = 5, - addendum = {Can\adddot}} - -@Legislation{congress:bill, - title = {Homeland Security Act of 2002}, - journaltitle = {Congress}, - shortjournal = {Cong\adddot}, - date = 2002, - titleaddon = {H.R.\ 5005}, - volume = {107th}} - -@Legislation{congress:debate:globe, - shortjournal = {Cong.\ Globe}, - journaltitle = {Congressional Globe}, - series = {39th Cong\adddot}, - date = 1866, - part = {2d Sess\adddot}, - pages = 39} - -@Legislation{congress:debate:new, - journaltitle = {Congressional Record}, - shortjournal = {Cong.\ Rec\adddot}, - date = {2002-10-16}, - pages = {S10\addcomma491}, - volume = 148, - addendum = {statement of Sen.\ Dodd}, - usera = {daily ed.}} - -@Legislation{congress:hearing, - title = {Homeland Security Act of 2002}, - journaltitle = {Congress}, - shortjournal = {Cong\adddot}, - shorthand = {\mkbibemph{Hearings on H.R.\ 5005}}, - entrysubtype = {hearing}, - date = 2002, - subtitle = {Hearings on H.R.\ 5005, Day 3, Before the Select Comm.\ - on Homeland Security}, - volume = {107th}, - pages = 203, - addendum = {statement of David Walker, Comptroller General of - the United States}} - -@Legislation{congress:publiclaw, - title = {Homeland Security Act of 2002}, - journaltitle = {United States Statutes at Large}, - shortjournal = {Stat\adddot}, - date = 2002, - note = {\S\ 2}, - titleaddon = {Pub.\ L\adddot}, - volume = 116, - number = {107-296}, - pages = 2135} - -@Legislation{congress:report, - author = {Select Comm.\ on Homeland Security}, - title = {Homeland Security Act of 2002}, - date = 2002, - titleaddon = {H.R.\ Rep\adddot}, - number = {107-609}, - part = 1} - -@Legislation{constitution:arkansas, - title = {Ark.\ Const.\ of 1868}, - pagination = {section}, - bookpagination = {section}, - titleaddon = {art.\ III}, - pages = {2}, - addendum = {superseded 1874}} - -@Legislation{constitution:federal, - options = {ctitleaddon=space}, - title = {U.S.\ Const\adddot}, - titleaddon = {amend.\ XIV}, - pages = 2, - pagination = {section}, - bookpagination = {section}} - -@Jurisdiction{database:case, - title = {Horn v\adddotspace Pub.\ Water Supply Dist.\ No.\ 8}, - shorttitle = {Horn}, - date = {2005-01-21}, - journaltitle = {Westlaw}, - location = {Mo.\ Ct.\ App\adddot}, - number = {WD 63889}, - issue = 119835, - volume = 2005, - shortjournal = {WL}} - -@Legislation{executive:proclamation, - title = {Proclamation}, - journaltitle = {Federal Register}, - shortjournal = {Fed.\ Reg\adddot}, - date = {2008-01-08}, - volume = 73, - number = 8214, - pages = 1439} - -@Jurisdiction{federal:case, - title = {United States v\adddotspace Christmas}, - shorttitle = {Christmas}, - date = 2000, - volume = 222, - series = 3, - pages = 141, - journaltitle = {Federal Reporter}, - shortjournal = {F\adddot}, - location = {4th Cir\adddot}} - -@Jurisdiction{federal:lower:related, - title = {City of Las Vegas v\adddotspace Walsh}, - journaltitle = {P\adddot}, - shorttitle = {Walsh}, - related = {scotus:case}, - relatedstring = {\mkbibemph{cert.\ denied}}, - relatedoptions = {skipbib}, - date = 2005, - location = {Nev\adddot}, - series = 3, - volume = 124, - pages = 203} - -@Jurisdiction{scotus:case, - journaltitle = {United States Supreme Court Reports}, - shortjournal = {U.S\adddot}, - date = 2006, - volume = 547, - pages = 1071} - -@Jurisdiction{state:case:2reps, - title = {Henningsen v\adddotspace Bloomfield Motors, Inc\adddot}, - shorttitle = {Henningsen}, - date = 1960, - volume = 32, - origlocation = {161 A.2d 69}, - pages = 358, - journaltitle = {N.J\adddot}} - -@Legislation{state:statute:ky, - title = {An Act Guaranteeing Governmental Independence}, - shortjournal = {Ky.\ Rev.\ Stat.\ Ann\adddot}, - date = {1985}, - bookpagination = {section}, - usera = {LexisNexis}, - pages = {520.020}, - addendum = {passed Jan.\ 3, 1974}} - -@Legislation{state:statute:okla, - title = {S.\ Res.\ 20}, - journaltitle = {Leg\adddot}, - location = {Okla\adddot}, - date = 1979, - series = {2d Sess\adddot}, - volume = {37th}} - -@Legal{treaty, - title = {Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests in the - Atmosphere, in Outer Space and Under Water}, - journaltitle = {U.S.T\adddot}, - date = {1963-08-05}, - shorthand = {Treaty}, - options = {skipbib}, - titleaddon = {U.S.-U.K.-U.S.S.R\adddot}, - issue = 1313, - volume = 14} - -@Jurisdiction{uk:case:round, - title = {R v\adddotspace Dudley and Stephens}, - shortjournal = {Q.B.D.}, - journaltitle = {Queen's Bench Division \mkbibemph{(UK)}}, - shorttitle = {Dudley and Stephens}, - date = 1884, - location = {D.C.}, - entrysubtype = {round}, - volume = 14, - pages = 273} - -@Jurisdiction{uk:case:square, - title = {Regal (Hastings) Ltd\adddotspace v\adddotspace - Gulliver and Ors}, - shorttitle = {Regal (Hastings) Ltd\adddot}, - location = {H.L. and Eng.}, - shortjournal = {A.C.}, - journaltitle = {Appeal Cases \mkbibemph{(UK)}}, - entrysubtype = {square}, - date = 1967, - volume = 2, - pages = 134} - -@Legislation{uk:command, - author = {HM Treasury}, - title = {The Basle Facility and the Sterling Area}, - journaltitle = {Cmnd\adddot}, - date = 1968, - issue = 3787, - entrysubtype = {uk}} - -@Legislation{uk:hansard, - journaltitle = {Parl.\ Deb., H.C\adddot}, - year = {1944--45}, - series = 5, - entrysubtype = {hansard}, - volume = {407}, - pages = {425-446}} - -@Legislation{uk:statute, - title = {Manchester Corporation Act}, - entrysubtype = {uk}, - date = 1967, - addendum = {Eng.}, - chapter = {xl}} - -@Legislation{uk:statute:regnal, - chapter = {2}, - series = {3}, - entrysubtype = {uk}, - title = {Act of Settlement}, - journaltitle = {Will\adddot}, - date = {1701}, - volume = {12 \&\ 13}} - -@Legislation{un:resolution, - title = {S.C.\ Res.\ 7}, - pages = {\pno\ 4(a)}, - entrysubtype = {un}, - bookpagination = {paragraph}, - shortauthor = {SC}, - date = {1946-06-26}, - titleaddon = {The Spanish Question}, - url = {http://www.un.org/documents/sc/res/1946/scres46.htm}} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/notes-test.bib b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/notes-test.bib deleted file mode 100644 index 115bb18065..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/examples/notes-test.bib +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3038 +0,0 @@ -@String{cup = {Cambridge University Press}} -@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}} - -@Review{Clemens:letter, - journaltitle = {Wall Street Journal}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - date = {2000-04-21}, - author = {Clemens, David}, - title = {letter to the editor}, - shorttitle = {letter to the editor}, - annote = {A typical letter to an editor -- note the use of - lowercase letter in title and shorttitle, using the - automatic capitalization function of those fields in - Review entries.} -} - -@Review{ac:comment, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - date = {2008-06-30}, - author = {AC}, - eventdate = {2008-07-01}, - url = {http://wardsix.blogspot.com/2008/06/squatters-rights.html}, - nameaddon = {(10:18 a.m.)}, - crossref = {ellis:blog}, - title = {comment on Rhian Ellis, \mkbibquote{Squatters' Rights}}, - annote = {The 16th edition suggests a format such as this for - presenting comments on blogs or other online - material. With only a generic title, it takes a - \textsf{Review} entry instead of an \textsf{Article} - one, and the \textsf{crossref} field points to the - blog to which the comment is attached. The - \textsf{eventdate} gives the date of the comment, - and if additional temporal specificity is required - then you can use the \textsf{nameaddon} field to - give a timestamp, inside parentheses.} -} - -@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}, - shorttitle = {Complete Correspondence}, - annote = {A published collection of letters, in a Book entry - rather than Letter. References to it would be by - page rather than by individual letter.} -} - -@Book{aristotle:metaphy:gr, - shorttitle = {Metaphysics}, - title = {Metaphysics}, - keywords = {original}, - entrysubtype = {classical}, - origdate = 1924, - year = 1997, - author = {Aristotle}, - editor = {Ross, W.~D.}, - publisher = {Oxford University Press and Sandpiper Books}, - pubstate = {reprint}, - volumes = 2, - location = {Oxford}, - annote = {A work from classical antiquity, presented in a Book - entry with "classical" entrysubtype, hence - references to it will have a special form in short - notes. 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 - edition. In the latter case, you don't need the - entrysubtype. Also note keywords field, which means - it won't be printed separately in the bibliography, - because it will be appended to the entry for the - english translation, given in the next entry. This - volume is a reprint edition, notice the use of the - string "reprint" in the pubstate field, and the - origyear field holding date of original publication. - Finally, notice two publishers, separated by keyword - "and."} -} - -@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}, - annote = {Translation of the previous entry, in this case also - using Book with "classical" entrysubtype, as - references will be by the pages of Bekker's edition. - The userf field contains the entry key for the Greek - original, which means the bibliography entry will - contain the reference to the translation followed by - that to the Greek text. The origlanguage field - means that the connecting text between the two books - in the bibliography will read "Greek edition:" - instead of "Originally published as." Note also - nameb, the translator of this particular volume of - the maintitle, as distinct from the 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}, - shorttitle = {The Frontal Lobes}, - annote = {A typical \textsf{InBook} entry, identified both by - a \textsf{title} and also, in this case, by a - \textsf{chapter} number rather than a \textsf{pages} - range.} -} - -@CustomC{ashe:creasey, - author = {Ashe, Gordon}, - title = {Creasey, John}, - annote = {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}, - shorttitle = {Westchester Approves Measure}, - annote = {A fairly typical Article entry from a newspaper, - with the keyword "magazine" as entrysubtype, and - with a corporate author inside an extra set of curly - braces.} -} - -@Music{auden:reading, - title = {Selected Poems}, - author = {Auden, W. H.}, - number = 7137, - series = {Spoken Arts}, - type = {audiocassette}, - date = {1991}, - note = {read by the author}, - annote = {An audiobook presented in a Music entry, with which - cp. twain:audio, an Audio entry. Here, the type - field contains the medium, while the series and - number field contain the label information for the - cassette, as is standard in Music entries.} -} - -@Article{author:forthcoming, - author = {Author, Margaret~M.}, - title = {Article Title}, - journaltitle = {Journal Name}, - year = {forthcoming}, - volume = 98, - annote = {An example of how to deal with a forthcoming - article.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {A revised edition, with the bibstring revisededition - in the edition field.} -} - -@Review{barcott:review, - journaltitle = {New York Times Book Review}, - date = {2000-04-16}, - author = {Barcott, Bruce}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - title = {\bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{The Last Marlin: The - Story of a Family at Sea}, \bibstring{by} Fred Waitzkin}, - pages = 7, - shorttitle = {\bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{The Last Marlin}}, - annote = {Typical Review entry from a magazine or newspaper, - with keyword "magazine" in entrysubtype, and with - the bibstring reviewof in the title and shorttitle - fields. You could just write "review of" instead, - but the bibstring makes the entry portable across - languages. Note the formatting of the reviewed - book's title using \mkbibemph.} -} - -@Article{batson, - author = {Batson, C.~Daniel}, - title = {How Social Is the Animal?}, - subtitle = {The Human Capacity for Caring}, - journaltitle = {American Psychologist}, - date = {1990-03}, - volume = 45, - pages = {336--346}, - annote = {Very typical Article entry, but notice that you no - longer need to include the subtitle in the title - field when the latter ends in a question mark, as - the styles now do the right thing - automatically. This also means that you no longer - necessarily need a shorttitle field in such - entries.} -} - -@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}, - shorttitle = {The Pattern of Crime in England}, - annote = {Article entry with number instead of volume.} -} - -@Image{bedford:photo, - author = {Bedford, Francis}, - title = {Stratford on Avon Church from the Avon}, - type = {albumen print of collodion negative}, - institution = {International Museum of Photography at George - Eastman House}, - year = {1860s}, - note = {18.8 x 28 cm\adddot}, - location = {Rochester}, - annote = {A typical Image entry, for presenting a photograph. - In the 16th edition, there is no longer any - difference between the presentation of photographs - and works in other media, so this entry type is a - clone of Artwork. Note the type field, and the fact - that it begins with a lowercase letter, allowing - biblatex to capitalize it contextually if needed.} -} - -@Music{beethoven:sonata29, - title = {Piano Sonata \bibstring{number} 29 - \mkbibquote{Hammerklavier}}, - author = {Beethoven}, - editor = {Peter Serkin}, - shorttitle = {Piano Sonata \bibstring{number} 29}, - editortype = {none}, - number = {CDD 270}, - series = {Proarte Digital}, - annote = {A musical recording exhibiting several of the - peculiarities common to the audiovisual entry types. - Here, the composer goes in the author field, while - the performer goes into the editor field. The - editortype "none" prevents any identifying string - being used for the performer, as none is needed. As - in most Music entries, the series and number give - label identifying information, but the Manual hasn't - provided a medium for the type field. (I'm assuming - that one is supposed to be able to gather this - information from the number and series field, but - the absence of a date doesn't help, either.)} -} - -@BookInBook{bernhard:boris, - title = {A Party for Boris}, - sorttitle = {Party}, - crossref = {bernhard:themacher}, - annote = {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 new 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}, - crossref = {bernhard:themacher}, - annote = {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 - bibliography and in long notes (after the first).} -} - -@Book{bernhard:themacher, - title = {Histrionics}, - translator = {Jansen, Peter~K. and Northcott, Kenneth}, - subtitle = {Three Plays}, - date = 1990, - author = {Bernhard, Thomas}, - publisher = uchp, - location = {Chicago}, - annote = {This entry provides the booktitle for the previous - two. It will be printed in the bibliography, and - the entries 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. Please - note that this style of cross-reference, with the - title of the Book automatically converted to the - booktitle of the BookInBook, is only available with - Biber as your backend.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {Like beethoven:sonata29, this is another rather - abbreviated Music entry, lacking a date and a type. - It does, however, show the method for emphasizing - the conductor instead of the composer, and also for - identifying the conductor in the editortype field. - Here, the performing orchestra goes in the editora - field, and the editoratype "none" prevents any - string attaching to the orchestra, as one isn't - needed. The usual series and number give the label - information. The 16th edition strongly encourages - you to find a date for such an entry -- online - resources should be able to help.} -} - -@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}, - shorttitle = {South China}, - annote = {Book entry with series and number. In all book-like - entries (as opposed to Article, Periodical, and - Review entries) the series field will be a name, as - here, while the number field may contain such - information as "2nd ser." or "vol. 3," or just a - plain number. Putting "2nd ser." in the number - field may seem counter-intuitive, but it's necessary - for getting the punctuation to work out right.} -} - -@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 1978): - 41\bibrangedash 56}, - editor = {Brown, George~C.}, - annote = {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}, - annote = {A Book entry with a series field, but no number.} -} - -@Review{bundy:macneil, - journaltitle = {MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour}, - usera = {PBS}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - date = {1990-02-07}, - author = {Bundy, McGeorge}, - title = {interview by Robert MacNeil}, - shorttitle = {interview}, - annote = {A television interview, with a generic title, - presented in a \textsf{Review} entry, with - \texttt{magazine} \textsf{entrysubtype}. The - \emph{CMS} often treats such sources, including - online ones, as \textsf{journaltitles} in - \textsf{Article} or \textsf{Review} entries, the - \textsf{entrysubtype} indicating the distance from - traditional scholarly journals. Note here that the - interviewee is presented as the \textsf{author}, and - that the broadcast network is given in the - \textsf{usera} field. Note also the use of - lowercase letters to start both \textsf{title} and - \textsf{shorttitle}, allowing automatic contextual - capitalization of a generic title in a - \textsf{Review} entry.} -} - -@InCollection{centinel:letters, - author = {Centinel}, - nameaddon = {\bibstring{pseudonym}}, - titleaddon = {letters}, - booktitle = {The Complete Anti-Federalist}, - publisher = uchp, - shorttitle = {\autocap{l}etters}, - year = 1981, - editor = {Storing, Herbert J.}, - location = {Chicago}, - annote = {A rare example of a generic, unformatted title in an - InCollection entry, it therefore has a titleaddon - field and no title field. Note use of lowercase - initial letter in that titleaddon field, and of - \autocap in the shorttitle. "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}, - options = {useeditor=false,usenamec=false}, - year = 1966, - editor = {Crow, Martin~M. and Olson, Clair~C.}, - namec = {Manly, John~M. and Richert, Edith}, - sortkey = {Chaucer}, - publisher = oup, - note = {with the assistance of Lilian~J. Redstone - and others}, - location = {London}, - annote = {One way of presenting a Book so that the title comes - first in the entry. Here, we disable the use of - author, editor, translator, and compiler in the - options field, so the title is all that remains. - Note that we have to disable translator even though - there isn't one in the entry -- this is necessary to - make sure that no name will be found to place before - the title. The compilers go in namec, and other - information in note, which starts with a lowercase - letter. If you are using Biber, then you need the - sortkey field, as this entry triggers boundary - behavior caused by the sorting algorithms continuing - to use the namec field even though that name isn't - placed at the head of the entry. Cf. next entry.} -} - -@Book{chaucer:liferecords, - title = {Chaucer Life-Records}, - publisher = oup, - year = 1966, - note = {\partedit Martin M. Crow and Clair C. Olson from - materials compiled by John M. Manly and Edith - Richert, with the assistance of Lilian J. Redstone - and others}, - location = {London}, - annote = {A second way of presenting the same Book. There's - no author, editor, or compiler, so the title goes - first in the entry. All other information appears - in the note field, using the \partedit macro to get - the initial strings right in bibliography and - notes. (If your bibliography is in French, you'll - need to add "de" after this \partedit command.) - Cf. the previous entry.} -} - -@Book{chicago:manual, - title = {The Chicago Manual of Style}, - year = 2010, - author = {{University of Chicago Press}}, - shorthand = {\mkbibemph{CMS}}, - publisher = uchp, - edition = 16, - location = {Chicago}, - annote = {A manual presented in a \textsf{Book} entry. Note - curly braces around corporate \textsf{author}, which - is printed twice, both as \textsf{author} and - \textsf{publisher}.} -} - -@Book{chicago:manual:15, - title = {The Chicago Manual of Style}, - year = 2003, - author = {{University of Chicago Press}}, - publisher = uchp, - edition = 15, - location = {Chicago}, - annote = {A manual presented in a Book entry. Note curly - brackets around corporate author, which is printed - twice, both as author and publisher.} -} - -@Booklet{clark:mesopot, - title = {Mesopotamia}, - subtitle = {Between Two Rivers}, - author = {Hazel V. Clark}, - howpublished = {End of the Commons General Store}, - year = {\mkbibbrackets{1957?}}, - location = {Mesopotamia, OH}, - annote = {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 brackets around the - \textsf{year}, indicating that this is a guess.} -} - -@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}}, - annote = {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 quotation marks - 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 = {University Press of New England and Brandeis - University Press}, - location = {Hanover, NH}, - annote = {A Book with two publishers.} -} - -@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}, - shorttitle = {Fifth-Grade Boys' Decisions}, - annote = {An Article that is part of a special issue of a - journal. Title of the issue goes in issuetitle, - editor of the issue in editor, and the sort of issue - in note, with lowercase initial letter. - Cf. good:wholeissue for how to refer to the special - issue as a whole, rather than to one article in it, - using a Periodical entry.} -} - -@InCollection{contrib:contrib, - author = {Contributor, Anna}, - title = {Contribution}, - booktitle = {Edited Volume}, - publisher = {Publisher}, - pubstate = {forthcoming}, - editor = {Editor, Ellen}, - location = {Place}, - annote = {A fabricated \textsf{InCollection} entry, showing - how to present a \texttt{forthcoming} essay using - the \textsf{pubstate} field.} -} - -@Book{cook:sotweed, - title = {Sotweed Redivivus, or The Planter's Looking-Glass}, - year = 1730, - author = {Cook, Ebenezer}, - shortauthor = {{Ebenezer Cook}}, - authortype = {anon?}, - shorttitle = {Sotweed Redivivus}, - note = {\bibstring{by} \mkbibquote{E.~C. Gent}}, - location = {Annapolis}, - annote = {A complicated Book entry. First, the author is - unknown, but guessed at, hence the "anon?" in the - authortype field. Because he's unknown, it may be - best in this case to put extra curly brackets in - shortauthor, so that in the short note form it's - clearer who's at stake, though this is optional. The - note field gives the author as printed in the book, - presented as a citation inside quotation marks. If - you remember to use \mkbibquote here, then - appropriate punctuation will automatically be - provided, so there's no more need for \custpunct or - "plain" in the type field.} -} - -@Online{coolidge:speech, - author = {Coolidge, Calvin}, - title = {Equal Rights}, - titleaddon = {(speech)}, - related = {loc:leaders}, - note = {copy of an undated 78 rpm disc}, - options = {related=true,ptitleaddon=space,ctitleaddon=space}, - year = {ca.\,1920}, - annote = {This is a recording from an online archive, using an - \textsf{Online} entry. The two \texttt{titleaddon} - options allow the parenthesized \textsf{titleaddon} - to appear with only a space intervening, both in - notes and bibliography. The \textsf{related} field - cites the archive itself, another \textsf{Online} - entry, and the \texttt{related=true} option causes - the archive reference to be printed both in notes - and bibliography. Cp.\ \texttt{weed:flatiron} and - \texttt{loc:city}, which cite a film from an online - archive, both using a \textsf{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}}, - location = {Bury, UK}, - shorttitle = {Inquiry into the Causes}, - annote = {A Book with a corporate author. In the 15th - edition, a sortkey field helped alphabetize the - entry in the bibliography, as the author started - with the indefinite article, which you want ignored - in this context. For the 16th edition, you can - eliminate the indefinite article, and therefore also - the sortkey.} -} - -@Book{cotton:manufacture:15, - title = {An Inquiry into the Causes of the Present - Long-Continued Depression in the Cotton Trade, with - Suggestions for Its Improvement}, - year = 1869, - author = {{A Cotton Manufacturer}}, - publisher = {Bury, UK}, - sortkey = {Cott}, - shorttitle = {Inquiry into the Causes}, - annote = {15th-edition version of the previous entry, with the - article in the author field and the required - sortkey.} -} - -@Book{creasey:ashe:blast, - title = {A Blast of Trumpets}, - year = 1976, - author = {Creasey, John}, - nameaddon = {Gordon Ashe, \bibstring{pseudonym}}, - userc = {ashe:creasey}, - publisher = {Holt, Rinehart \& Winston}, - location = {New York}, - annote = {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. The 16th edition makes 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.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {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}, - annote = {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}, - origdate = {1918-09-25}, - note = {Edward~M. House Papers}, - organization = {Yale University Library}, - annote = {An unpublished letter from an archive, presented in - a \textsf{Misc} entry with an \textsf{entrysubtype}. - You can avoid the awkward repetition of the author's - name in notes by using \cmd{headlessfullcite} or - \cmd{headlesscite} instead of the usual citation - commands. The manuscript collection - \vadjust{\eject}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. As in - \textsf{Letter} entries the date of the letter goes - in \textsf{origdate}, and in the short note form you - can use the macro \cmd{letterdatelong} in the - \textsf{postnote} field to identify the letter by - this date, if it helps disambiguate. (In other - non-letter-like \textsf{Misc} entries, you would use - the \textsf{date} field instead of - \textsf{origdate}.)} -} - -@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}, - annote = {Example of the use of addendum in a Book entry, in - this case to identify that the work is an e-book.} -} - -@Misc{dinkel:agassiz, - author = {Dinkel, Joseph}, - title = {description of Louis Agassiz written at the request - of Elizabeth Cary Agassiz}, - entrysubtype = {defined}, - shorttitle = {description of Louis Agassiz}, - note = {Agassiz Papers}, - location = {Harvard University}, - organization = {Houghton Library}, - annote = {A manuscript presented in a Misc entry with a - randomly-selected entrysubtype to distinguish it - from a traditional Misc entry. The title and - shorttitle begin with a generic term, hence the - initial lowercase letters. This entry uses three - fields to locate the manuscript, starting with note - and ascending in generality through organization to - location.} -} - -@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 University Press}, - maintitle = {The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne}, - year = 1995, - volume = 6, - location = {Bloomington}, - shorttitle = {\mkbibquote{Anniversaries} and \mkbibquote{Epicedes and - Obsequies}}, - annote = {A Book entry with a maintitle editor (editor field) - and a title editor (namea field). Also, inside an - italicized title, all other titles are put in - quotation marks, and using \mkbibquote will - automatically move appropriate punctuation inside - the closing quotation mark.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {Book with two publishers, showing ampersands to - prevent them being treated as four.} -} - -@Manual{dyna:browser, - title = {Dynatext, Electronic Book Indexer/Browser}, - organization = {Electronic Book Technology Inc.}, - address = {Providence, RI}, - year = 1991, - shorttitle = {Dynatext}, - annote = {A technical manual presented in a \textsf{Manual} - entry. In the absence of a named author the - \textsf{organization} is printed twice, as - \textsf{author} and as \textsf{publisher}. If you - are using \textsf{Biber}, you don't need a - \textsf{sortkey} to help with alphabetization, - though with \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ it would still be - necessary.} -} - -@Book{eliot:pound, - title = {Literary Essays}, - options = {useauthor=false}, - year = 1953, - author = {Pound, Ezra}, - editor = {Eliot, T.~S.}, - publisher = {New Directions}, - location = {New York}, - annote = {A Book listed by its (famous) editor rather than by - its (equally-famous) author. The options field - makes it happen. This is a simple example, but - remember that if you have a namea defined then - biblatex-chicago-notes will use that, and then - you'll need to provide a shorteditor for the short - note form and, if you're not using Biber, a sortkey - to help with alphabetization.} -} - -@InCollection{ellet:galena, - author = {Ellet, Elizabeth~F.~L.}, - title = {By Rail and Stage to Galena}, - crossref = {prairie:state}, - pages = {271--279}, - annote = {First of two \textsf{InCollection} entries - cross-referencing the same \textsf{Collection}. - Since it is cited first in this file, its long note - reference contains the full bibliographical data for - the \textsf{Collection} entry, whereas the - subsequent long note --- \cmslink{keating:dearborn} - --- contains an abbreviated reference to the - \textsf{Collection}. Both parts have an abbreviated - reference in the bibliography. If you don't want - this space-saving measure, then you can, for - example, set \texttt{longcrossref=true} in the - \textsf{options} field. With \textsf{Biber}, an - empty \textsf{subtitle} field is no longer necessary - to prevent inheritance from the parent entry, and - the \textsf{title} of a \textsf{Collection} will - become a \textsf{booktitle} in its children.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {The 16th edition of the \emph{CMS} specifies 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 - ac:comment, a \textsf{Review} entry, for how to - reference comments on such online material.} -} - -@Book{emerson:nature, - title = {Nature}, - year = 1985, - origdate = 1836, - author = {Emerson, Ralph Waldo}, - publisher = {Beacon}, - note = {a facsimile of the first edition with an - introduction by Jaroslav Pelikan}, - location = {Boston}, - annote = {A reprinted Book, in this case a facsimile, with the - note field giving the relevant information. The - origdate field gives date of original publication. - Note use of lowercase letter to start note field.} -} - -@InReference{ency:britannica, - title = {Encyclopaedia Britannica}, - keywords = {original}, - edition = 15, - lista = {Salvation}, - annote = {A simple InReference entry, citing a well-known - reference work, and therefore not to appear in the - bibliography. The lista field gives the name of the - (alphabetically-arranged) article from which the - citation is taken.} -} - -@Video{episode:tv, - title = {Episode Title}, - booktitleaddon = {series 5, episode 2}, - entrysubtype = {tv}, - date = {2000/2007}, - origdate = 2004, - booktitle = {Series Title}, - publisher = {Production Company}, - type = {DVD}, - annote = {The 15th edition of the Manual doesn't, that I can - find, provide guidance for citing television - programs, so I have guessed, using the analogy of - films, at how to present one using the Video entry - type. The title of the episode will be presented - within quotation marks, as there is a booktitle - presenting the name of the TV series. The - booktitleaddon gives details about the episode, and - the type gives the medium, as usual. The origdate - is the year of original transmission, while the date - provides the year range for the whole series, though - it would perhaps make more sense in this situation - to provide the date the DVD was released, instead. - The entrysubtype isn't necessary, but may be of some - use in the author-date style.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {A work from antiquity, cited by pages in a modern - edition, hence not needing \texttt{classical} in the - \textsf{entrysubtype} field. 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}, a - multi-volume collection of \textsf{booktitles}. - Note also 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}, - shorttitle = {Strategic Plan}, - annote = {An Online entry, with a corporate author, hence - extra curly braces in author and shortauthor. The - title field holds the title of the specific web - page, while the 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}, - shorttitle = {Four Farces}, - annote = {A standard Book entry, but one which may prompt you - to use the \headlessfullcite citation command for - your first reference to it, as the title contains - the author's name which needn't be repeated, though - there's no harm in doing so.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {16th edition only. An example of a re-released - album, using the pubstate field to print a notice at - the end of the entry clarifying that it is indeed a - re-release. If you don't use the pubstate field in - this way, biblatex-chicago will assume that the - origdate is a recording date rather than a release - date. You could also use a userd field to identify - what sort of date the origdate is, though this would - print the information in the middle of the entry - rather than at the end. As far as I can tell from - the Manual, this is a matter of taste.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {A fairly standard \textsf{InProceedings} entry, - showing some of the complications of formatting - titles within titles in both the \textsf{title} and - the \textsf{booksubtitle} fields.} -} - -@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}, - url = {http://www.idealibrary.com/links/doi/10.1006/jeth.2000.2694}, - shorttitle = {Learning in Games}, - annote = {Standard Article entry with a doi and a url - provided. The 16th edition prefers a DOI if one is - available.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {This is a template for citing an episode of a - television series using a \textsf{Video} entry. The - name of the episode goes in the \textsf{title} field - while the name of the series goes in - \textsf{booktitle}. (Were you to cite an entire - series rather than a single episode, you wouldn't - need the \textsf{booktitle} for it, but only a - \textsf{title}.) The writers of the episode go in - \textsf{author}, while the director goes in - \textsf{editor}, using an \textsf{editortype} field - to specify her role, something of frequent - occurrence in the audio-visual types. The - \textsf{eventdate} is the original broadcast date, - while the \textsf{date} applies to the medium you - are citing. That medium itself goes in the - \textsf{type} field. Note that information about - the season and episode numbers goes in - \textsf{booktitleaddon}.} -} - -@Book{furet:passing:eng, - title = {The Passing of an Illusion}, - year = 1999, - author = {Furet, François}, - userf = {furet:passing:fr}, - translator = {Furet, Deborah}, - publisher = uchp, - location = {Chicago}, - annote = {A translation, serving as the target of the - \textsf{related} field of \cmslink{furet:related}. - If it isn't cited independently, it will appear only - after that entry in the bibliography, connected to - it using the format defined by the - \textsf{relatedtype} \texttt{bytranslator}. You - could also give this entry a \textsf{userf} field - referring to the original text, - \texttt{furet:passing:fr}, or indeed a - \textsf{related} field referring to the same .bib - entry, along with a \textsf{relatedtype} - \texttt{origpubas}. In notes, by default, neither - of these mechanisms would have any effect, but in - the bibliography the translation and the original - would be presented in the same entry, connected (in - the absence of an \textsf{origlanguage} or - \textsf{relatedstring} field, respectively) by the - string \enquote{Originally published as.}} -} - -@Book{furet:passing:fr, - title = {Le passé d'une illusion}, - year = 1995, - keywords = {original}, - author = {Furet, François}, - publisher = {Éditions Robert Laffont}, - location = {Paris}, - annote = {The original of the previous entry. The keywords - field prevents it being printed separately in the - bibliography.} -} - -@Book{furet:related, - title = {Le passé d'une illusion}, - year = 1995, - related = {furet:passing:eng}, - relatedtype = {bytranslator}, - author = {Furet, François}, - publisher = {Éditions Robert Laffont}, - location = {Paris}, - annote = {This entry presents the same \textsf{Book} as - \texttt{furet:passing:fr}, but does so using the - \textsf{relatedtype} \texttt{bytranslator} - functionality. This is the alternate Chicago form - for presenting a text and its translation together - in a single bibliography entry. Cp.\ - furet:passing:eng.} -} - -@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, - series = 4, - pages = {11--27}, - shorttitle = {Recherches sur les défrichements}, - annote = {An \textsf{Article} entry with \textsf{author}, - \textsf{title}, \textsf{journaltitle}, - \textsf{year}, \textsf{volume}, \textsf{series}, and - \textsf{pages} fields. Note also the preservation - of French capitalization in the two titles.} -} - -@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{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}, by Christine M. Korsgaard}, - annote = {A book review as an Article, because it has a - specific title (title field) as well as a generic - one (titleaddon field). Note \bibstring macro and - formatting in the titleaddon.} -} - -@Periodical{good:wholeissue, - issuetitle = {Non-subject-matter Outcomes of Schooling}, - title = {Elementary School Journal}, - year = 1999, - volume = 99, - number = 5, - editor = {Good, Thomas~L.}, - note = {special issue}, - annote = {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}, - sortkey = {Gourmet}, - shorttitle = {Kitchen Notebook, May 2000}, - annote = {A regular column in a magazine, presented in a - Review entry (with "magazine" entrysubtype) because - there is no specific title, only the generic one of - the name of the column, which is nonetheless - capitalized. Since there is no author, the - journaltitle will be used instead, in notes, short - notes, and bibliography. Also, if you use Biber and - the 16th edition style, you no longer need a sortkey - to alphabetize by the journaltitle rather than by - the title.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {A standard Audio entry presenting a filmstrip. The - type field explains what sort of content it is, and - the sortkey helps with alphabetization, preventing - biblatex from using "The" for that purpose.} -} - -@InReference{grove:sibelius, - title = {The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians}, - author = {Hepokoski, James}, - lista = {Sibelius, Jean}, - url = {http://www.grovemusic.com/}, - urldate = {2002-01-03}, - sortkey = {New Grove}, - annote = {An example of an online InReference entry, which I - have allowed, as an example, to appear in the - bibliography. The author field refers to the author - of the specific entry in lista, and will be printed - after the name of that entry, parenthesized in the - 15th edition, merely set off by a comma in the 16th. - If you need to provide the author or editor of a - reference work as a whole, then you should probably - use a Book entry. (Cf. schellinger:novel.) Note - also the short citation, where you can now put an - alphabetized article title in the postnote field, - and it will be formatted for you automatically in - InReference entries.} -} - -@Video{handel:messiah, - title = {Messiah}, - date = 1988, - type = {videocassette (VHS), 141 min\adddot}, - eventdate = {1987-12-19}, - userd = {performed}, - 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}, - annote = {16th edition only. This is a videotape of an - oratorio, presented therefore as a Video entry - rather than as Music. The composer goes in author, - the performers and conductor in editor and editora. - Note the "none" in both editortypes, as the context - presumably makes it clear what role Shaw is playing. - The usual type field identifies the medium. The - eventdate identifies when the performance took - place, and the new userd field allows you to specify - just what sort of 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, - annote = {A \textsf{Collection} entry, with the - \textsf{maintitle} coming from the - \textsf{MVCollection} entry cited in the - \textsf{crossref} field. With the - \texttt{booklongxref} option set properly, and not - by default, this and \cmslink{harley:cartography} - will produce abbreviated references in the - bibliography and in long notes (after the first).} -} - -@Collection{harley:cartography, - title = {Cartography in the Traditional East and Southeast - Asian Societies}, - year = 1994, - crossref = {harley:hoc}, - volume = {2}, - part = {2}, - shorttitle = {Cartography in East and Southeast Asia}, - annote = {A second \textsf{Collection} entry cross-referencing - the same \textsf{MVCollection}. With the - \texttt{booklongxref} option set to \texttt{false} - in the preamble, this and the previous entry will - now produce abbreviated references in the - bibliography and in long notes (after the first). - Since its \textsf{maintitle's} logical volumes are - sometimes published in separate physical parts, it - has both a \textsf{volume} and a \textsf{part} - number.} -} - -@MVCollection{harley:hoc, - title = {The History of Cartography}, - date = {1987/}, - editor = {Harley, J.~B. and Woodward, David}, - volumes = {3}, - publisher = uchp, - location = {Chicago}, - annote = {This entry shows the \textsf{MVCollection} type used - as the parent to two child \textsf{Collection} - entries --- \cmslink{harley:ancient:cart} and - \cmslink{harley:cartography}. It will be presented - in the bibliography when more than one of its - children are cited, even if it isn't itself - independently cited. Please note that this style of - cross-referencing, where the \textsf{title} of the - \textsf{MVCollection} automatically becomes the - \textsf{maintitle} of the \textsf{Collection}, is - only available with \textsf{Biber} as your backend.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {An online video using an Online entry. Note the - formatting in the organization field. - Cf. horowitz:youtube.} -} - -@TechReport{herwign:office, - options = {useprefix=true}, - author = {{van} Herwijnen, Eric}, - title = {Future Office Systems Requirements}, - institution = {CERN DD internal note}, - year = 1988, - month = 11, - annote = {A \textsf{Report} entry, with the \textsf{type} - field automatically set by using the - \textsf{TechReport} alias instead of - \textsf{Report}. The \textsf{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}, - options = {useauthor=false,useeditor=false}, - annote = {This Video entry cites one scene (title) from a film - (booktitle). Here, the entry in the bibliography - will be alphabetized by the name of the scene, as - the useeditor=false option turns off the printing of - the editor at the head of the entry. The editortype - field identifies the editor's 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}, - shorttitle = {Quality of Life and Depressive Symptoms}, - annote = {Standard Article entry with url provided. 5 authors - provokes use of "et al." in notes, though not in - bibliography, because the settings for maxbibnames - and minbibnames have been set in - 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 = {none}, - number = {CL 1157}, - publisher = {Columbia}, - type = {33\onethird\ rpm}, - note = {with Ray Ellis}, - options = {useauthor=false}, - annote = {This entry illustrates some of the peculiarities of - \textsf{Music} entries. It cites a song - (\textsf{title}) from an album (\textsf{booktitle}). - (Were you to cite a whole album, then you wouldn't - need the \textsf{booktitle}, only the album title in - \textsf{title}.) The writers of the song go in - \textsf{author}, while the \textsf{options} field - prevents these writers from appearing at the head of - notes or of the entry in the bibliography. The - performer goes in \textsf{editor}, with the - \textsf{editortype} ensuring that no identifying - string appears. 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.} -} - -@Online{horowitz:youtube, - title = {HOROWITZ AT CARNEGIE HALL 2-Chopin Nocturne in Fm Op.55}, - organization = {YouTube video, 5:53}, - sortkey = {Horowitz}, - 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 AT CARNEGIE HALL}, - annote = {A YouTube video, presented in an Online entry. The - new userd field allows you to modify what is printed - before the urldate, while the note field here is - used for a similar purpose, to clarify the date - field. The shorttitle abbreviates what will appear - in citations of this author-less entry, and the - sortkey is required because, in this corner case, - the organization would otherwise be used for - alphabetization, an arrangement that works for many - entries, but not this one.} -} - -@Book{horsley:prosodies, - title = {On the Prosodies of the Greek and Latin Languages}, - year = 1796, - author = {Horsley, Samuel}, - authortype = {anon}, - shorttitle = {Prosodies}, - annote = {An anonymous Book, with the author known, though not - named on the title page. The string "anon" goes in - the authortype field.} -} - -@Misc{house:papers, - author = {House, Edward~M\adddot\addcomma}, - title = {Papers}, - note = {Yale University Library}, - entrysubtype = {letter}, - annote = {An example of a Misc entry (with an entrysubtype) - specifically for a bibliography, assuming that more - than one item has been cited from this same - collection. The individual items cited would look - like creel:house, and in such a case would not - appear in the bibliography. This entry also - illustrates the use of a comma in a bibliography - entry to set off a middle initial from a following - plain-text title, only used when the period alone - might lead to ambiguity. Cf. Manual, 15th - ed. 17.231, 16th ed 14.241. The \adddot and - \addcomma commands you see here are the most - effective way of doing this.} -} - -@Letter{jackson:paulina:letter, - author = {Jackson, Paulina}, - title = {Paulina Jackson to John Pepys Junior}, - booktitle = {The Letters of Samuel Pepys and His Family Circle}, - origdate = {1676-10-03}, - publisher = {Clarendon Press}, - year = 1955, - editor = {Heath, Helen Truesdell}, - shorttitle = {to John Pepys Junior}, - pages = {\bibstring{number} 42}, - location = {Oxford}, - annote = {An individual letter from a published collection, - hence the \textsf{Letter} entry, designed - specifically for this sort of reference. The - \textsf{title} field should always look like this, - and the \textsf{author} won't be printed in notes, - as this field already specifies it. The - \textsf{shorttitle's} form is specific to this entry - type, eventually printing the \textsf{author's} - surname followed by the contents of this field, - which again is specified for this type of reference. - The \textsf{origdate} field holds the date of the - original letter, while the \textsf{year} (or - \textsf{date}) holds the date of the publication of - the collection as a whole. The \textsf{pages} field - in this example holds not the page, but the number - in the collection -- notice the \cmd{bibstring} -- - while the \textsf{booktitle} is the title of that - published collection. If you refer to more than one - letter from such a collection, then only the name of - the collection need appear in the bibliography.} -} - -@Book{james:ambassadors, - title = {The Ambassadors}, - year = 1996, - origdate = 1909, - author = {James, Henry}, - publisher = {Project Gutenberg}, - url = {ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext96/ambas10.txt}, - annote = {This cites an online edition of a book which, not - being inherently an online text, uses a - \textsf{Book} entry. The \textsf{origdate} field is - the date of the print publication of the text that - is now online.} -} - -@InCollection{keating:dearborn, - author = {Keating, William~H.}, - title = {Fort Dearborn and Chicago}, - crossref = {prairie:state}, - pages = {84--87}, - annote = {Second of the \textsf{InCollection} pieces from the - same \textsf{Collection}, the latter identified - using the \textsf{crossref} field. Even in the - first, long note, the data for the whole collection - will be presented in abbreviated form, since - \cmslink{ellet:galena} (which see) has already been - cited.} -} - -@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, - pages = {271--273}, - shorttitle = {Pigafetta}, - annote = {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. } -} - -@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.} -} - -@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) \bibstring{and} - Steven Beck (piano), 92nd Street Y, New York}, - pages = {Weekend section}, - shorttitle = {\bibstring{reviewof} Fain \bibstring{and} Beck - concert}, - annote = {A typical Review entry from a newspaper, with - "magazine" in entrysubtype. Note the use of the - bibstrings in title and shorttitle, which help but - do not complete the internationalization of the - entry. Beginning the fields without bibstrings 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}, - annote = {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}, - location = {Lake Forest, IL}, - shorttitle = {Pushcarts Evolve}, - annote = {An \textsf{Article} entry from a newspaper. As the - source isn't a traditional scholarly one, the entry - requires \texttt{magazine} in the - \textsf{entrysubtype} field. The article doesn't - have an \textsf{author}, so the \textsf{title} will - be used at the head of the entry in notes and short - notes, while the \textsf{journaltitle} appears there - in the bibliography. (The \emph{CMS} suggests - that such sources needn't appear in the bibliography - at all, assuming that the note contains a full - enough reference.) The newspaper might not be well - known, so the \textsf{location} field helps your - readers out in this case. If you are using - \textsf{Biber}, a \textsf{sortkey} field isn't - necessary to alphabetize by \textsf{journaltitle} - rather than by \textsf{title}.} -} - -@CustomC{lecarre:cornwell, - author = {Cornwell, David John Moore}, - title = {Le Carr{\'e}, John}, - annote = {A CustomC entry providing an alphabetized cross - reference to a separate entry in the bibliography. - (See next entry.)} -} - -@Book{lecarre:quest, - title = {The Quest for Karla}, - publisher = {Knopf}, - year = 1982, - author = {Le Carr{\'e}, John}, - userc = {lecarre:cornwell}, - nameaddon = {David John Moore Cornwell}, - location = {New York}, - options = {useprefix=true}, - annote = {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. The - userc field points to a CustomC entry providing a - cross-reference from the author's real name to his - pseudonym, and ensures that this cross-reference - will be printed if this parent entry is cited.} -} - -@Artwork{leo:madonna, - author = {{Leonardo da Vinci}}, - shortauthor = {Leonardo}, - title = {Madonna of the Rocks}, - type = {oil on canvas}, - institution = {Louvre}, - year = {1480s}, - note = {78 x 48.5 in\adddot}, - location = {Paris}, - annote = {This is a typical \textsf{Artwork} entry, with the - artist presented in the \textsf{author} field. Note - the \textsf{type} field for the medium of the work, - and also the fact that it begins with a lowercase - letter, allowing \textsf{biblatex} to capitalize it - contextually when needed.} -} - -@Book{levistrauss:savage, - title = {The Savage Mind}, - year = 1962, - author = {Lévi-Strauss, Claude}, - publisher = {Weidenfeld \& Nicolson}, - location = {Chicago: University of Chicago Press; London}, - annote = {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}, - shorttitle = {\mkbibquote{'Tis a Misfortune to Be a Great Ladie}}, - annote = {An Article entry showing a quotation inside a title - that will itself take quotation marks in - bibliography and notes. (You may need to experiment - with some kernings if the cluster of quotation marks - at the start is unreadable.) Using \mkbibquote will - ensure that all the punctuation comes out right.} -} - -@InCollection{lippincott:chicago, - author = {Lippincott, Sarah Clarke}, - title = {Chicago}, - crossref = {prairie:state}, - pages = {362--370}, - annote = {Third and last of the InCollection entries referring - to the same Collection. The first, long note will - have abbreviated data for the collection, because - other citations of entries in that collection have - already occurred. The bibliography entries of all - three are also 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}, - annote = {This Video entry provides the online location of the - weed:flatiron film, providing it as an MPEG file for - download. It is referenced in the other entry by a - related field, so you don't need a skipbib option - here, as entries referenced only in such fields are - by default never presented separately.} -} - -@Online{loc:leaders, - author = {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/nforSpeakers01.html}, - note = {RealAudio and WAV formats}, - annote = {This Online entry provides the online archive - location of the coolidge:speech entry, which - references it using a related field. You no longer - need skipbib in the options field, as by default - entries cited only by the related system won't - appear on their own. Cp. loc:city and - weed:flatiron.}, - annote = {It's worth noting that the annotations to this - \textsf{related} entry appear \emph{before} those of - the parent entry. Here, an \textsf{Online} entry - provides the online archive location of the - \cmslink{coolidge:speech} entry, which references it - using a \textsf{related} field. You no longer need - \texttt{skipbib} in the \textsf{options} field, as - by default entries cited only by the - \textsf{related} system won't appear on their own. - Cp.\ \texttt{loc:city} and \texttt{weed:flatiron}.} -} - -@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}, - shorttitle = {Reverberations}, - annote = {An Article entry with a formatted title within its - title.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {Standard Book entry, maintaining French - capitalization.} -} - -@Book{mchugh:wake, - title = {Annotations to \mkbibquote{Finnegans Wake}}, - year = 1980, - author = {McHugh, Roland}, - publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, - location = {Baltimore}, - annote = {A \textsf{Book} with a quoted \textsf{title} inside - an italicized one. If you use \cmd{mkbibquote} the - package will automatically do the right thing, - moving punctuation inside the quotation marks.} -} - -@Article{mcmillen:antebellum, - author = {McMillen, Sally~G.}, - title = {Antebellum Southern Fathers and the Health Care of - Children}, - journaltitle = {Journal of Southern History}, - year = 1994, - volume = 60, - number = 3, - pages = {513--532}, - shorttitle = {Antebellum Southern Fathers}, - annote = {Standard Article entry, with a number as well as a - volume.} -} - -@Book{meredith:letters, - title = {The Letters of George Meredith}, - publisher = {Clarendon Press}, - year = 1970, - author = {Meredith, George}, - shorttitle = {Letters}, - editor = {Cline, C.~L.}, - volumes = 3, - location = {Oxford}, - annote = {A published collection of letters referred to by - page rather than by individual letter, hence using a - Book entry rather than Letter. You may wish to use - the \headlessfullcite command for the first - reference, avoiding the repetition of the author's - name. Also, 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". The postnote will follow - the shorttitle without intervening punctuation, as - per the specification.} -} - -@Reference{mla:style, - title = {MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing}, - options = {useeditor=false}, - editor = {Gibaldi, Joseph}, - year = 1998, - publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, - edition = 2, - location = {New York}, - annote = {A Reference entry, which I use here instead of - InReference because this work will be cited by - section number, rather than by alphabetized entry. - Once again, I have allowed this to appear in the - bibliography, hence the options field, which - prevents biblatex from alphabetizing the entry under - Gibaldi instead of MLA.} -} - -@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}, - shorttitle = {Applying a Discount}, - annote = {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}, - annote = {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}, - howpublished = {\texttt{\small\textcircledP}}, - 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}, - annote = {This Music entry shows how a single such entry can - work in both the 15th and 16th editions of the notes - and bibliography style. Because the 16th edition - ignores the howpublished field, if you use it to - provide copyright details for the 15th edition it - won't get in the way of the 16th. The other fields - are the same for both specifications.} -} - -@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.} -} - -@Misc{nasa:db, - author = {{NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database}}, - title = {object name IRAS F00400+4059}, - entrysubtype = {defined}, - url = {http://nedwww.ipac.caltech.edu}, - urldate = {2009-10-06}, - annote = {The 16th edition of the Manual provides examples for - citing scientific databases (14.272). Its - suggestions there don't fit any of the - biblatex-chicago (or biblatex) entry types well, but - this simple Misc entry at least gives all the - relevant information, if not in the appropriate - format.} -} - -@Unpublished{nass:address, - author = {Nass, Clifford}, - title = {Why Researchers Treat On-Line Journals Like Real People}, - note = {keynote address, annual meeting of the Council of - Science Editors}, - location = {San Antonio, TX}, - date = {2000-05-06/2000-05-09}, - annote = {An \textsf{Unpublished} entry, presenting an - unpublished piece that isn't part of a formal - archive. The \textsf{note} field provides the - details of what sort of piece it is, and whence it - came, and it begins with a lowercase letter, so that - \textsf{biblatex-chicago} can automatically - capitalize it when the context demands.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {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.} -} - -@Review{nyt:obittrevor, - author = {defined}, - title = {obituary of Claire Trevor}, - options = {useauthor=false}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - journaltitle = {New York Times}, - pages = {national edition}, - date = {2000-04-10}, - sortkey = {Obituary}, - annote = {First of two alternative ways to present an obituary - in a newspaper, both using the Review entry type - (entrysubtype "magazine"), because there is no - specific title, only the generic "obituary of"... In - this first one, the title heads the entry throughout - notes and bibliography, so the author needs to be - defined in some way to prevent the journaltitle from - appearing there. Then, useauthor=false in the - options field means that however you've defined the - author it won't appear in the output, leaving the - title at the head of the entry. The title begins - with a lowercase letter, allowing biblatex to - capitalize when needed. Note the pages field, with - the edition specified. If you are using Biber in - the 16th edition, you'll need a sortkey to - alphabetize by title rather than journaltitle. - Cf. next entry.} -} - -@Review{nyt:trevorobit, - journaltitle = {New York Times}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - date = {2000-04-10}, - title = {obituary of Claire Trevor}, - pages = {national edition}, - sortkey = {New York Times}, - annote = {The second, standard 16th-edition way to present an - obituary in a Review entry (entrysubtype - "magazine"). Here, without an author, the - journaltitle will head the entry in short notes and - bibliography, while the title will head the long - note. Once again, the title begins with a lowercase - letter. When using Biber with the 16th-edition - style the sortkey field is no longer needed to - alphabetize by journaltitle.} -} - -@Music{nytrumpet:art, - title = {Art of the Trumpet}, - date = 1982, - origdate = {1981-06-01/1981-06-02}, - author = {{The 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,}, - sortkey = {New York Trumpet}, - type = {compact disc}, - annote = {16th edition only This entry is a good example of - the changes between the 15th and 16th editions of - the Manual in Music entries. The title, date, - author, shortauthor, number, series, sortkey, and - type fields haven't changed. You can, thankfully, - eliminate the howpublished field with its copyright - specifications, and you can now specify the - recording date of the album, which goes in the - origdate field. The new userd field acts as a sort - of date type field. In this example, the origdate - would by default be preceded by the bibstring - "recorded," but the userd field allows you to - provide your own here.} -} - -@Music{nytrumpet:art:15, - title = {Art of the Trumpet}, - date = 1982, - author = {{The New York Trumpet Ensemble, with Edward Carroll - (trumpet) and Edward Brewer (organ)}}, - shortauthor = {{New York Trumpet Ensemble}}, - number = {PVT 7183}, - series = {Vox/Turnabout}, - publisher = {The Moss Music Group}, - howpublished = {\texttt{\small\textcircledP}\ and - \texttt{\small\textcopyright}}, - sortkey = {New York Trumpet}, - type = {compact disc}, - annote = {This can be considered an example of a satisfyingly - full Music entry for the 15th edition only, - providing nearly all pertinent information, although - the composers are missing on what is presumably a - compilation CD. The performers take the composers' - place in the author field, the series and number - field give the label information, and the type field - gives the medium. The publisher of the label is - also present, along with the date and the - howpublished field, presenting, as the Manual - suggests, the nature of the copyrights asserted by - the publisher. (The pubstate field, only in this - entry type, could serve as a synonym for - howpublished.)} -} - -@InReference{oed:cdrom, - title = {Oxford English Dictionary}, - publisher = oup, - edition = 2, - note = {CD-ROM, version 2.0}, - annote = {An example of a reference work on CD-ROM, presented - in an InReference entry.} -} - -@Article{osborne:poison, - journaltitle = {Salon}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - date = {2000-03-29}, - author = {Osborne, Lawrence}, - title = {Poison Pen}, - titleaddon = {\bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{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, - hence presented in an Article entry, entrysubtype - "magazine." Note bibstrings and formatting in the - titleaddon. 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}, - annote = {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}, - annote = {A Book entry showing one volume of a multi-volume - maintitle.} -} - -@Patent{petroff:impurity, - title = {Blocked impurity band detectors}, - date = {1986-02-04}, - origdate = {1980-10-23}, - author = {Petroff, M.~D. and Stapelbroek, M.~G.}, - number = {4,586,960}, - type = {patentus}, - annote = {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 - 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. Note also the sentence-style - capitalization in the title, which is newly - recommended in the 16th edition.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {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}, - annote = {A Book entry presenting a Russian work, but giving - the English translation of the 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 language - field. Also note the quotation marks around part of - the publisher's name, with biblatex providing the - punctuation.} -} - -@BookInBook{plato:republic:gr, - title = {Republic}, - entrysubtype = {classical}, - year = 1902, - volume = 4, - author = {Plato}, - editor = {Burnet, J.}, - booktitle = {Clitophon, Republic, Timaeus, Critias}, - maintitle = {Opera}, - publisher = {Clarendon Press}, - series = {Oxford Classical Texts}, - pages = {327--621}, - location = {Oxford}, - annote = {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.} -} - -@SuppBook{polakow:afterw, - author = {Polakow, Valerie}, - title = {Lives on the Edge}, - subtitle = {Single Mothers and Their Children in the Other - America}, - pages = {175--184}, - afterword = {yes}, - year = 1993, - publisher = uchp, - location = {Chicago}, - annote = {The \textsf{SuppBook} entry type is rather like the - \textsf{Review} type, in that it covers texts with - generic titles instead of specific ones, only the - text, as here, is contained not in a journal but in - a \textsf{Book}. In its current state, the - \textsf{SuppBook} type in \textsf{biblatex-chicago} - is a little anomolous with respect to general - \textsf{biblatex} usage. This will evolve in future - releases, but for now, in order to cite, for - example, an afterword written by the main author of - the book, you need only put something in the - \textsf{afterword} field (and not define a - \textsf{foreword} or \textsf{introduction} field) to - make the otherwise \textsf{Book}-like reference - work. The 16th edition of the \emph{CMS} - requires, for the entry in the bibliography, a - \textsf{pages} 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}, - titleaddon = {filmed March 2007}, - url = {http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/michael_pollan_gives_a_plant_s_eye_view.html}, - urldate = {2008-02}, - userd = {posted}, - annote = {An online video, presented in an \textsf{Online} - entry. Note the \textsf{userd} field to modify the - string printed before the \textsf{urldate}, and also - the \textsf{titleaddon} in place of a \textsf{date} - field, in case you want that information in closer - association with the \textsf{title}. - Cf. \texttt{harwood:biden}, - \texttt{horowitz:youtube}.} -} - -@Online{powell:email, - author = {Powell, John}, - date = {1998-04-23}, - titleaddon = {e-mail to Grapevine mailing list}, - url = {http://www.electriceditors.net/grapevine/issues/83.txt}, - shorttitle = {\autocap{e}-mail to Grapevine mailing list}, - annote = {An \textsf{Online} entry without a specific title, - hence with no \textsf{title} field, only a - \textsf{titleaddon}. Note the initial lowercase - letter in the \textsf{titleaddon}, and the - \cmd{autocap} macro in the \textsf{shorttitle}, - because the \textsf{Online} type doesn't automate - capitalization in \textsf{title} or - \textsf{shorttitle}, while it does in - \textsf{titleaddon}. Note also the absence of any - \textsf{organization} or owner of the site as - whole.} -} - -@Collection{prairie:state, - booktitle = {Prairie State}, - title = {Prairie State}, - booksubtitle = {Impressions of Illinois, 1673--1967, by Travelers - and Other Observers}, - subtitle = {Impressions of Illinois, 1673--1967, by Travelers - and Other Observers}, - year = 1968, - editor = {Angle, Paul~M.}, - publisher = uchp, - location = {Chicago}, - annote = {A \textsf{Collection} entry, the one that has been - cross-referenced by two other entries in this - bibliography. Note the \textsf{editor} instead of - an \textsf{author} in this entry type. If more than - one child cross-references the parent, the parent - will be printed in the bibliography even if not - independently cited, though I have cited it here to - illustrate that, as far as \textsf{biblatex-chicago} - is concerned, this work has already been cited (by - the two previous notes), thus producing a short - note.} -} - -@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, - pages = {xvii--xxxviii}, - type = {introduction to}, - location = {New York}, - publisher = {Harcourt}, - annote = {A SuppBook entry where an author provides 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. The 16th edition - requires, for the entry in the list of references, a - page range for the part being cited.} -} - -@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}, - shorttitle = {\bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{The Mystery of - Samba}}, - annote = {The \textsf{Review} entry type functions much like - the \textsf{Article} type, but is designed to - present articles which have only a generic title - rather than a specific one, like the book review - cited by this entry. Note, first, the - \cmd{bibstrings} in the \textsf{title} and - \textsf{shorttitle} --- using them isn't strictly - necessary, and you could also just write them out, - taking care to start each field with a lowercase - letter to allow for contextual capitalization. (The - \cmd{bibstrings} make the entry portable - \vadjust{\eject}across languages.) Note, second, - the formatting in both fields of the title of the - book reviewed. Most especially note the use of - \cmd{parteditandtrans}, which is necessary here to - allow the editor and translator of the reviewed book - to be identified by the correct (different) strings - in notes and bibliography.} -} - -@Article{reaves:rosen, - journaltitle = {Time}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - author = {Reaves, Jessica}, - date = {2001-03-14}, - 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}, - annote = {A magazine interview with its own, specific title, - therefore requiring an Article entry with "magazine" - entrysubtype. The generic title goes in titleaddon, - with a lowercase letter at the start. 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.} -} - -@Book{rodman:walk, - title = {Walk on the Wild Side}, - publisher = {Delacorte Press}, - year = 1997, - author = {Rodman, Dennis}, - note = {with Michael Silver}, - location = {New York}, - annote = {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, Windows Media Audio, 47:46}, - titleaddon = {convocation speech, Ball State Teacher's College}, - url = {http://libx.bsu.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/ElRoos&CISOPTR=0&CISOBOX=1&REC=2}, - date = {1959-05-06}, - annote = {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. 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.} -} - -@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}}, - annote = {A \textsf{Thesis} entry with its type automatically - set by using the alias \textsf{MastersThesis}. The - \texttt{nodate} \cmd{bibstring} (which gives - \enquote{n.d.} in English) may be used in almost any - entry type if you can't find a date.} -} - -@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}, - shorttitle = {War of Liberation}, - annote = {This is a Russian journal and while its journaltitle - is in transliterated Russian, its 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}, - annote = {16th edition only. A Music entry giving the - original recording dates of a later compilation. - Cf. floyd:atom.} -} - -@Article{saberhagen:beluga, - author = {Saberhagen, Kelvin}, - title = {Lake Superior Beluga?}, - journaltitle = {Sturgeon Review}, - date = 1928, - issue = {Winter}, - 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.} -} - -@Book{schellinger:novel, - title = {Encyclopedia of the Novel}, - publisher = {Fitzroy Dearborn}, - year = 1998, - editor = {Schellinger, Paul and Hudson, Christopher and - Rijsberman, Marijk}, - location = {Chicago}, - annote = {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.} -} - -@Audio{schubert:muellerin, - title = {Das Wandern (Wandering)}, - date = 1895, - shorttitle = {Das Wandern}, - booktitle = {Die sch\"one M\"ullerin (The Maid of the Mill)}, - maintitle = {First Vocal Album}, - maintitleaddon = {(for high voice)}, - options = {ctitleaddon=space}, - author = {Schubert, Franz}, - publisher = {G.~Schirmer}, - address = {New York}, - annote = {An Audio entry presenting a published musical score. - Note the presence of all three sorts of title, and - the "reverse italics" in the maintitle.}, - annote = {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}, - year = 1966, - origdate = 1911, - author = {Schweitzer, Albert}, - volumes = {2}, - origlocation = {London}, - origpublisher = {Breitkopf \&\ Härtel}, - translator = {Newman, Ernest}, - publisher = {Dover}, - pubstate = {reprint}, - location = {New York}, - annote = {A reprinted Book, hence the string "reprint" in the - pubstate field, and the original date of publication - in the origdate field. In the 16th edition, the new - origlocation and origpublisher fields allow you to - present further information about the original - edition, if you should so wish.} -} - -@Book{sechzer:women, - title = {Women and Mental Health}, - publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, - year = 1996, - editor = {Sechzer, Jeri A. and Pfaffilin, S.~M. and Denmark, - F.~L. and Griffin, A. and Blumenthal, S.~J.}, - location = {Baltimore}, - annote = {A Book without an author, but with more than 3 - editors, hence the "et al." mechanism comes into - play in notes, though not in the bibliography.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {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, - annote = {A letter presented as an article in a scholarly - journal, hence the Article entry. You can use the - \headlessfullcite and/or \headlesscite commands to - avoid the awkward repetition of the author's name in - notes. 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}, - annote = {An example of an unpublished musical score, - presented in a Misc (with entrysubtype) rather than - an Audio entry. The title, being more specific than - many archival documents, is manually given quotation - marks, as may at times be necessary in such - entries.} -} - -@Book{silver:gawain, - title = {Sir Gawain and the Green Knight}, - publisher = uchp, - year = 1974, - translator = {Silverstein, Theodore}, - location = {Chicago}, - annote = {Here, neither author nor editor are available, so - the Book entry will start with the 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}, - shorttitle = {Self-Organization}, - annote = {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}, - annote = {A Book entry without an author, hence with the - editor at the head of citations.} -} - -@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}, - shorttitle = {interview}, - annote = {An unpublished interview from an archive, hence - requiring the Misc entry type with an - entrysubtype. The interview is dated, but is not - letter-like, so you put the date in the date field. - The interviewee is the author, and the title, with - its initial lowercase letter, names the interviewer. - This Misc entry has all 4 locating fields in - increasing generality: note, organization, - institution, and location. The first of these also - starts with a lowercase letter, as does the - shorttitle.} -} - -@Article{stenger:privacy, - journaltitle = {CNN.com}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - 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/}, - shorttitle = {Tiny Human-Borne Monitoring Device}, - annote = {This is an intrinsically-online source, but is - structured like a newspaper, so we use the - \textsf{Article} entry type and \texttt{magazine} - \textsf{entrysubtype}. The \emph{CMS} is specific - about this, limiting the range of things you might - put into an \textsf{Online} entry.} -} - -@Book{tillich:system, - title = {Systematic Theology}, - year = {1951--63}, - author = {Tillich, Paul}, - publisher = uchp, - volumes = 3, - location = {Chicago}, - annote = {A Book entry with 3 volumes published over time. - Any postnote fields in citation commands should - provide volume and page, like so: "2:157".} -} - -@InReference{times:guide, - title = {The Times Guide to English Style and Usage}, - edition = {\bibstring{revisededition}}, - lista = {police ranks and postal addresses}, - keywords = {original}, - namec = {Austin, Tim}, - year = 1999, - publisher = {Times Books}, - location = {London}, - annote = {An InReference entry, citing (lista) two different - alphabetized articles in a standard style guide, the - names of the two separated by "and." The keywords - field prevents the entry appearing in the - bibliography, though do note that here quite a bit - more information is presented than in the - ency:britannica entry above. The edition field - contains a bibstring, or you could simply start it - with a lowercase letter and give the abbreviation - (rev. ed. in English) yourself. The subsequent short - note uses a plain postnote field to refer to one of - the articles.} -} - -@Audio{twain:audio, - title = {The Humor of Mark Twain}, - author = {Twain, Mark}, - series = {Commuters' Library}, - publisher = {Entertainment Software}, - type = {6 cassettes}, - address = {Arlington, TX}, - annote = {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}}, - shorttitle = {unsigned review of von Ranke}, - number = {23--24}, - annote = {A rather unusual Review entry (entrysubtype - "magazine"), without an author. In the 16th edition - specification we allow the journaltitle to come - first in the bibliography (and in short notes), - while the title comes first in long notes. When - using Biber with the 16th edition, you don't need a - sortkey here. Note the formatting of the reviewed - title in the title field. The number field provides - the consecutive numbers of the magazine in which the - review appeared, and the style automatically - provides the correct (plural) bibstring.} -} - -@Review{unsigned:ranke:15, - journaltitle = {Ergänzungsblätter zur Allgemeinen Literatur-Zeitung}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - sortkey = {Unsigned review}, - date = {1828-02}, - author = {defined}, - title = {unsigned \bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{Geschichten - der romanischen und germanischen Völker}, - \bibstring{by} Leopold von Ranke}, - options = {useauthor=false}, - number = {23--24}, - shorttitle = {unsigned \bibstring{reviewof} von Ranke}, - annote = {A rather unusual Review entry (entrysubtype - "magazine"), without an author. For the 15th - edition specification, defining the author keeps the - journaltitle from appearing first, and the options - field prevents this placeholder appearing in the - output, leaving the title at the head of the - entry. Note the lowercase letters beginning both - title and shorttitle. The number field refers to 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})}, - titleaddon = {libretto by Francesco Maria Piave}, - date = 1998, - author = {Verdi, Giuseppe}, - shorttitle = {Il corsaro}, - editor = {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}, - annote = {An Audio entry presenting a published operatic - score. Note the "reverse italics" in the title, and - also the titleaddon, which identifies the - librettist. Note also the two publishers, and two - places of publication.} -} - -@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}, - shorttitle = {True and Sincere Declaration}, - year = 1610, - sortkey = {True and Sincere}, - annote = {A Book entry showing how few fields are really - necessary for a complete entry. You need the - sortkey because of the indefinite article at the - start of the title, as it seems preferable to - alphabetize it under True rather than A.} -} - -@Review{wallraff:word, - journaltitle = {Atlantic Monthly}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, - date = {2000-04}, - author = {Wallraff, Barbara}, - title = {Word Court}, - shorttitle = {Word Court, April 2000}, - annote = {A regular column in a magazine, without an - individual title, hence the use of the Review entry - type, entrysubtype "magazine." The shorttitle is - rather complete here, just in case you refer to - another "Word Court" column from another date. An - alternative would be to use \printdate in the - postnote field of a citation.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {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}, - shorttitle = {Tentative Sequence of Pre-Classic Ceramics}, - annote = {A Book with a series and number. The name of the - series alone goes in series, the rest in number.} -} - -@Video{weed:flatiron, - title = {At the Foot of the Flatiron}, - date = 1903, - related = {loc:city}, - relatedstring = {from}, - options = {related=true}, - author = {Weed, A.~E.}, - publisher = {American Mutoscope {and} Biograph Company}, - type = {35~mm; 2 min., 19 sec.}, - annote = {This film from an online archive takes a Video - entry. Note the creator of the film in the author - field, and the medium w/ running length in the type - field. The related field references another (Video) - entry, containing information about the online - location of the MPEG version of the original 35mm - film. The related=true option means that these two - entries will be presented together in both notes and - bibliography, as suggested by the Manual, 14.280. - The relatedstring links the two entries.} -} - -@Book{weresz, - author = {Wereszycki, Henryk}, - title = {Koniec sojuszu trzech cesarzy}, - usere = {The end of the Three Emperors' League}, - publisher = {PWN}, - year = 1977, - location = {Warsaw}, - shorttitle = {The End of the Three Emperors' League}, - annote = {A Book in Polish, with the title given in Polish - (though lacking diacritics) and with a translation - provided for us. 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}, - volume = 94, - date = {1999-04}, - pages = {168--181}, - annote = {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}, - keywords = {original}, - crossref = {white:total}, - pages = 273, - origdate = {1946-05-02}, - shorthand = {EBWMemo}, - shorttitle = {to Ross}, - annote = {This and the next two entries demonstrate how to use - cross-references in Letter entries. When more than - one letter is cited, the published collection of - letters alone will be printed in the bibliography, - so we use the keywords field to stop this entry from - appearing there. Since Chicago's mechanism for - shortened cross-references is by default operative - in Letter entries using crossref or xref (as in - InBook, InCollection, and InProceedings entries), - the first long citation to any letter in the - collection will present the parent's full data, - whereas subsequent long citations will abbreviate - it. Due to changes in the code implementing this, - the current entry needs a crossref field rather than - an xref. Note the usual Letter form of the title - and shorttitle, the letter's date in origdate, and - the descriptive term "memorandum" in the titleaddon, - with its initial lowercase letter. I've also - provided a shorthand field just to give a glimpse of - how it looks.} -} - -@Letter{white:russ, - author = {White, E.~B.}, - title = {EBW to B.~Russell}, - keywords = {original}, - xref = {white:total}, - pages = 283, - origdate = {1947-07-02}, - shorttitle = {to Russell}, - annote = {This is a spurious entry I've just made up to show - the cross-referencing mechanism at work in Letter - entries. The long note form of this comes after - that citing white:ross:memo, so it will be - abbreviated by comparison. The usual Letter title, - shorttitle, and origdate are present, and the - keywords field will keep it from being printed in - the bibliography.} -} - -@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}, - annote = {The parent entry of the two preceding child entries. - Note that it is a Book entry, and will appear in the - bibliography if more than one child references it, - even though it isn't cited itself. You no longer - need the \isdot macro in the shortauthor field to - avoid awkward repetition of the author's name in the - shortened form of the cross-reference in the second - child's long note. If you were to cite this book - separately, however, then the \headlesscite commands - would be necessary to avoid this repetition.} -} - -@InReference{wikiped:bibtex, - title = {Wikipedia}, - lista = {BibTeX}, - keywords = {original}, - url = {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX}, - urldate = {2011-09-03}, - userd = {last modified}, - annote = {\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, while - the \textsf{userd} field allows you to identify - which sort of date is at stake. Ordinarily, such an - entry need not be printed in the bibliography, only - in notes, but here it will appear in both 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}, - annote = {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.} -} - -@CustomC{york:creasey, - author = {York, Jeremy}, - title = {Creasey, John} -} - -@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}, - annote = {A standard Collection entry, with an editor instead - of an author. Note extra information in publisher - field.} -} - |