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-IMPORTANT NOTE:
-
-This release is intended for use only with the latest version of
-biblatex (0.9). There are a number of changes both in biblatex and in
-this style that break backward compatibility with older versions.
-Please be sure to read through Lehman's RELEASE file to see what has
-changed in general, then consult my RELEASE file to see what other
-alterations you'll need to make to your .bib files to bring them up to
-date.
-
-README:
-
-Biblatex-chicago-notes-df is a biblatex style whose aim is to
-implement the "notes + bibliography" specification of the Chicago
-Manual of Style, 15th edition, a specification intended primarily for
-writers in the humanities. Chicago's "author-date" system is not
-supported by this package.
-
-This is a beta release, but its feature set is already fairly
-extensive. If you have used the style before, you may want to start
-by looking at the "Obsolete and Deprecated" sections in the changelog
-of biblatex-chicago-notes-df.pdf, which detail how this update will
-affect parts of your .bib file. If you are just getting started, the
-best way to learn the system is to read the documentation in that same
-pdf file, which contains both a Quickstart section and a complete
-reference guide. The package also contains an annotated .bib file
-(chicago-test.bib) which offers over 100 entries demonstrating how to
-present a wide range of sources, nearly all of them taken from the
-Chicago Manual of Style itself, so that you can compare the output of
-your system (sample.tex) or my system (sample.pdf) with the actual
-examples in the Manual.
-
-I have, wherever possible, attempted to maintain backward
-compatibility with the standard biblatex styles, but there are a
-significant number of situations where I have been unable to do so,
-which means that switching among various styles while using the same
-bibliography database will not be as simple and painless as it could
-be. If you can see ways better to preserve this compatibility, or
-indeed to improve the package in any way whatsoever, please let me
-know, or better yet, send a patch. If the style doesn't behave as you
-expect or if you discover a bug, I'd be very happy to hear about it,
-but do please read biblatex-chicago-notes-df.pdf first, as you may
-find that your question has already been answered there. If you do
-find a bug, please send me the .bib entry, your LaTeX preamble, and
-your output .log, so that I can try to reproduce it here. My email
-address is at the head of biblatex-chicago-notes-df.pdf.
-
-Installation:
-
-If you wish to place these files in your TeX directory tree instead of
-in your working directory, I recommend the following for the moment,
-an arrangement which at least has the virtue of minimizing the
-footprint of the package in the main tree, allowing for easier
-updating:
-
- - The seven files biblatex-chicago.sty, cms-american.lbx,
- cms-french.lbx, cms-german.lbx, cms-ngerman.lbx,
- chicago-notes-df.cbx, and chicago-notes-df.bbx can go in
- <TEXMFLOCAL>/tex/latex/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago, where
- <TEXMFLOCAL> is the root of your local TeX installation -- for
- example, and depending on your system, /usr/share/texmf-local,
- /usr/local/texmf, or C:\Local TeX Files\. You may need to create
- this directory first, and after copying the files there please
- remember to update your TeX file name database so that TeX can find
- them.
-
- - The five files biblatex-chicago-notes-df.tex,
- biblatex-chicago-notes-df.pdf, sample.tex, sample.pdf, and
- chicago-test.bib can go in
- <TEXMFLOCAL>/doc/latex/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago.
-
-
-Changelog: See RELEASE file, and also the end of
-biblatex-chicago-notes-df.pdf.
-
-
-Copyright (c) 2008-2010 David Fussner. This package is
-author-maintained. This work may be copied, distributed and/or
-modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License,
-either version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later
-version. The latest version of this license is in
-http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.3 or later is part
-of all distributions of LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later. This
-software is provided "as is," without warranty of any kind, either
-expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied
-warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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-Release notes for version 0.9a [2010-03-20]:
-
- - Small, quick fixes for immediate compatibility with biblatex 0.9a.
-
-Release notes for version 0.9 [2010-03-18]:
-
-As I noted in the README file, users will have to modify their .bib
-files somewhat to work properly with this release of biblatex-chicago.
-Some of these changes result from the disappearance of certain fields
-in biblatex itself -- particularly the "day" and "origyear" fields --
-so you should at least skim through Lehman's RELEASE file first to
-familiarize yourself with what it means for your setup. The changes
-required for Chicago are as follows:
-
- - In CustomA (Letter) entries, the counter-intuitive reversal of
- roles between "year" and "origyear" has been eliminated. In common
- with other entry types, the "year" (or "date") field now refers to
- the publication date of the collection. The new "origdate" field
- now holds the date the letter was written. In short, change the
- "date" (or "year," "month," and "day") to "origdate," and change
- "origyear" to "year" (or "date").
-
- - In Misc entries with an "entrysubtype," used to cite unpublished
- sources from a named archive, exactly the same reversal of roles
- was in place, and is now eliminated. The new "origdate" field now
- holds the date the letter was written or the interview conducted,
- so change the "date" (or "year," "month," and "day") to "origdate."
- (Under most circumstances, therefore, such entries won't have a
- "date" field defined.) Also, the use of the exact string "letter"
- in the "entrysubtype" field is no longer required. Using
- "origdate" prints the date where you want it, so anything at all in
- "entrysubtype" will do the trick, with "letter" being as good as
- anything else, meaning you don't actually have to modify this
- field.
-
- - In Patent entries, you need to make similar changes. The
- "origdate" field now holds the date the patent was filed, and the
- "date" field identifies when the patent was granted, if it was
- granted. You no longer need a specially-formatted "addendum" field
- for these entries. In short, change the "date" (or "year,"
- "month," and "day") to "origdate," and put the date from the
- "addendum" field into "date." Any supplemental information you
- want printed after the dates of the patent can still be given in
- the "addendum" field, but most such entries won't require this.
-
- - The "userd" field is now obsolete. If by some chance you are still
- using it, please move any information found there into the
- "edition" field.
-
-Other changes in 0.9:
-
- - Added the files cms-german.lbx (with its clone cms-ngerman.lbx) and
- cms-french.lbx, which allow the creation of Chicago-like references
- in those languages.
-
- - Added the package option "annotation" to allow the creation of
- annotated bibliographies.
-
- - Added the new biblatex BookInBook entry type, which functions as an
- alias to CustomB.
-
- - Following biblatex's example, using the editortype field now turns
- off the package's usual string concatenation mechanisms.
-
- - Added support for the new editor[a-c] and editor[a-c]type fields,
- which function as they do in the standard biblatex styles.
-
- - My modified csquotes.cfg file is now obsolete, and has been removed
- from the package. Please upgrade to the latest version of
- csquotes.
-
- - Added bibstrings to help with internationalization. The new ones
- you might use in a .bib file are: pseudonym, nodate,
- revisededition, numbers, and reviewof.
-
-Changelog for version 0.8.9d [2010-02-16]:
-
- - Bug fix release, the last in the 0.8.9 series, intended for use
- with biblatex 0.8i, _not_ with 0.9. See note above.
-
-Changelog for version 0.8.9c [2009-11-04]:
-
- - Bug fix release. The details are in biblatex-chicago-notes-df.pdf.
-
-Changelog for version 0.8.9b [2009-09-09]:
-
- - Fixed several bugs, both recent and venerable. Please upgrade to
- the latest version of biblatex (0.8h at time of writing), though I
- have attempted to maintain backward compatibility at least with
- 0.8e.
-
- - Experimental version of the "reprinttitle" field, which allows you
- to provide original publication details of essays or chapters you
- are citing from a later reprint. See the pdf file for all the
- details.
-
-Changelog for version 0.8.9a [2009-07-05]:
-
- - Minor fixes to allow compatibility with biblatex 0.8e. The package
- still works with 0.8d and 0.8c, as well.
-
-Changelog for version 0.8.9 [2009-07-02]:
-
- - The default way of loading the package has changed. Please see the
- documentation for all the details, but in short, if you used to
- load it with a command like:
-
- \usepackage[style=chicago-notes-df,further-options]{biblatex}
-
- you should now load it like so:
-
- \usepackage[further-options]{biblatex-chicago}
-
- - All single-letter bibstrings are now obsolete. Please use \autocap
- instead
-
- - You should be using at least biblatex version 0.8c. 0.8d would be
- even better.
-
- - The package-specific bibstrings have been removed from the .cbx and
- .bbx files and gathered in a new file, cms-american.lbx. This
- changes somewhat the way the package interacts with babel, making
- it simpler if you want the defaults, but more complicated if you
- require non-standard features. In short, assuming you use the
- default loading option I've just described, then babel's main text
- language can be american or english, or alternately you can turn
- off babel altogether, and the strings should be available
- automatically.
-
- - Added two new entry types, Artwork and Image.
-
- - Added a new bibliography and entry option usecompiler, set to true
- by default in biblatex-chicago.sty.
-
- - Added the new bibliography option footmarkoff to
- biblatex-chicago.sty. This turns off the optional formatting of
- marks (in-line instead of superscript) on foot- or endnotes,
- returning you to the LaTeX defaults.
-
- - Added the new citation command \headlesscite, which works like
- \headlessfullcite but allows biblatex to decide whether to print
- the full or the short version of the reference.
-
- - Adopted biblatex's end-of-entry punctuation system, which fixes
- issues several users have been seeing with the solution I offered
- in previous releases.
-
- - Added a modified csquotes.cfg file (in the XeLaTeX subdirectory) to
- address issues users were having when using XeLaTeX with
- biblatex-chicago. Please see the docs for the details.
-
- - Added a new shorthandibid option that allows you to print "Ibid."
- after repeated references to an entry which contains a shorthand
- field. Previously, the shorthand itself would always be printed,
- and this behavior remains the default if you don't set this option.
-
- - Added a clone of biblatex's natbib option, so that users who use
- \usepackage{biblatex-chicago} instead of \usepackage{biblatex} can
- still have access to the biblatex's natbib compatibility code in
- bibnatex.def.
-
-Changelog for version 0.8.5a [2009-06-14]:
-
- - Quick and dirty fix to allow compatibility with biblatex 0.8d.
-
-Changelog for version 0.8.5 [2009-01-10]:
-
- - At least version 0.8b of biblatex now required -- even better, get
- the latest (0.8c).
-
- - Adopted the "American" punctuation tracker provided by biblatex,
- which fixes many small formatting errors and eliminates the need
- for \custpunct commands, but requires that you use \mkbibquote when
- quoted material appears inside a bibliography field.
-
- - Loading babel with "American" as the main text language now
- _strongly_ recommended.
-
- - The CustomC entry type now allows referencing any sort of post- or
- pre-matter via the type field, though the old mechanism remains in
- place for backward compatibility. The new SuppBook and
- SuppCollection entry types are aliased to CustomC, and therefore
- work in exactly the same way.
-
- - The new SuppPeriodical entry type is aliased to Review, and Letter
- to CustomA.
-
- - For InReference entries the postnote field of a citation command is
- now automatically treated as an alphabetized encyclopedia entry,
- that is, it will be placed in quotation marks and prefaced with the
- string "s.v." This may allow multiple citations of the same
- reference work without multiplying .bib entries.
-
- - The biblatex option "usetranslator" is now set to "true" by
- default, which means entries will automatically be alphabetized by
- their translator in the absence of an author or an editor.
-
- - I've added some color-coding to biblatex-chicago-notes-df.pdf to
- highlight new or significantly revised sections.
-
-Changelog for version 0.8.2.2 [2008-11-24]:
-
- - Fixed spurious commas in some bibliography entries.
-
-Changelog for version 0.8.2 [2008-11-03]:
-
- - Fixed several formatting glitches between citations in multicite
- commands and also after some prenotes.
-
-Changelog for version 0.8.1 [2008-10-22]:
-
- - Updated the .bbx and .cbx files to work with biblatex 0.8. This
- most recent version of biblatex is now required for
- biblatex-chicago-notes-df to work.
-
- - The origlocation field is now obsolete, and has been replaced by
- lista. Please update your .bib files accordingly.
-
- - The single-letter \bibstring commands I provided in version 0.7 are
- now deprecated. In most cases, you'll be able to take advantage of
- the automatic contextual capitalization facilities introduced in
- this release, but if you still need the single-letter \bibstring
- functionality then you should switch to \autocap, as I shall be
- removing the single-letter bibstrings in a future release. See the
- \autocap docs for all the details.
-
- - The userd field is now deprecated, as biblatex 0.8 allows all forms
- of data to be included in the edition field. I shall be removing
- userd in a future release, so please update your .bib files as soon
- as is convenient.
-
- - Added the usera field, which holds supplemental information about a
- journaltitle in article and review entries. See the documentation
- of the field for details.
-
- - Other minor fixes and additions. See the full changelog for more.
-
-Changelog for version 0.7 [2008-08-18]:
-
- - First public release
-
-Copyright (c) 2008-2010 David Fussner. This package is
-author-maintained. This work may be copied, distributed and/or
-modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License,
-either version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later
-version. The latest version of this license is in
-http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.3 or later is part
-of all distributions of LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later. This
-software is provided "as is," without warranty of any kind, either
-expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied
-warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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-%
-% This file documents the biblatex-chicago-notes-df package, which
-% allows users of the biblatex package to format notes and
-% bibliographies according to the Chicago Manual of Style
-%
-\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
-\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
-\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
-\usepackage[american]{babel}
-\usepackage[babel]{csquotes}
-%\usepackage[style=verbose,hyperref,bibtex8=true]{biblatex}
-\usepackage{vmargin}
-\setpapersize{A4}
-\setmarginsrb{1.65in}{.9in}{1.75in}{.6in}{0pt}{0pt}{12pt}{24pt}
-\setlength{\marginparwidth}{1in}
-\usepackage[colorlinks,urlcolor=blue,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}
-\usepackage[osf]{mathpazo}
-\usepackage[scaled]{helvet}
-\usepackage[pdftex]{xcolor}
-%\usepackage[dvips]{xcolor}
-\newcommand{\mycolor}[1]{\textcolor[HTML]{228B22}{#1}}
-\usepackage{multicol}
-% Some generic settings.
-\newcommand{\cmd}[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash #1}}
-\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
-\newcommand{\mymarginpar}[1]{\marginpar{\flushright#1}}
-\newcommand{\colmarginpar}[1]{\mymarginpar{\mycolor{#1}}}
-\newcommand{\mybigspace}{\vspace{\baselineskip}}
-\newcommand{\mylittlespace}{\vspace{.5\baselineskip}}
-\makeatletter
-\renewcommand{\section}{\@startsection
- {section}%
- {1}%
- {0mm}%
- {\baselineskip}%
- {\baselineskip}%
- {\sffamily\normalsize\bfseries}}%
-\renewcommand{\subsection}{\@startsection
- {subsection}%
- {1}%
- {0mm}%
- {\baselineskip}%
- {.5\baselineskip}%
- {\sffamily\normalsize\bfseries}}%
-\renewcommand{\subsubsection}{\@startsection
- {subsubsection}%
- {1}%
- {0mm}%
- {\baselineskip}%
- {.5\baselineskip}%
- {\sffamily\normalsize\bfseries}}%
-\makeatother
-\begin{document}
-\begin{center}
- \sffamily\large\bfseries The biblatex-chicago-notes-df package: \\
- Style files for biblatex
-
-\vspace{.3\baselineskip}
-\sffamily\normalsize\bfseries David Fussner\qquad Version 0.9a (beta) \\
-\href{mailto:djf027@googlemail.com}{djf027@googlemail.com}\\ \today
-
-\end{center}
-\setcounter{tocdepth}{2}
-\begin{multicols}{2}
-\footnotesize
-\tableofcontents
-\end{multicols}
-\normalsize
-\vspace{-.5\baselineskip}
-\section{Notice}
-\label{sec:Notice}
-
-\textbf{Please be advised that this package is beta software, in at
- least two senses. First, it is merely a style to be used in
- conjunction with the \textsf{biblatex} package, whose author
- (Philipp Lehman) has made it clear that some parts of it may be
- subject to alteration before a final release. Any such changes may
- necessitate alterations to \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, as
- well. Second, I have tried to implement as much of the
- \emph{Chicago Manual of Style}'s specification as seemed necessary
- for specialists in the humanities, though others may well disagree
- with me on these boundaries (especially with regard to legal
- citations, for example). Consider this beta release, then, a
- request for comments. If it seems like this package could be of use
- to you, yet it doesn't do something you need/want it to do, please
- feel free to let me know, and of course any suggestions for solving
- problems more elegantly or accurately would be most welcome.}
-
-\section{Quickstart}
-\reversemarginpar
-
-\textbf{Important Note:} If you have used
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} before, please make sure you have
-read the RELEASE file that came with the package. It details the
-changes you'll need to make to your .bib database in order for it to
-work properly with this release. If you are new to this style, please
-read on.
-
-\enlargethispage{-3\baselineskip}
-
-\mylittlespace The \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} package is
-designed for writers in the humanities who wish to use \LaTeX\ and
-\textsf{biblatex}, and who either want or need to format their
-references according to one of the standard humanities specifications.
-This package \textbf{does not} (yet) include any means of using the
-\emph{Chicago Manual of Style}'s ``author-date'' system, favored by
-many disciplines, but also, I believe, somewhat easier to implement as
-a minor modification to existing author-date styles, which include
-only a short reference in the text and a complete one in a list of
-references at the end. \textsf{Biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, by
-contrast, attempts to implement the \emph{Manual}'s ``notes \&\
-bibliography'' style, which includes a full reference in a first
-footnote, shorter references in subsequent notes, and a full reference
-in the bibliography. Some authors prefer to use the shorter note form
-even for the first occurrence, relying on the bibliography to provide
-the full information. This, too, is supported by the package.
-
-\mylittlespace Here's a list of things you will need in order to use
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}:
-
-\begin{itemize}{}{}
-\item Philipp Lehman's \textsf{biblatex} package, of course! You
- \emph{must} use the latest version --- 0.9 at time of writing --- as
- that version introduces incompatibilities with previous releases,
- meaning that these style files will not function properly with
- earlier iterations of \textsf{biblatex}. Lehman's tools require
- several packages, and he strongly recommends several more:
- \begin{itemize}{}{}
- \item e-\TeX\ (required)
- \item \textsf{etoolbox} --- available from CTAN (required)
- \item \textsf{keyval} --- a standard package (required)
- \item \textsf{ifthen} --- a standard package (required)
- \item \textsf{url} --- a standard package (required)
- \item \textsf{babel} --- a standard package (\emph{strongly}
- recommended)
- \item \textsf{csquotes} --- available from CTAN (recommended).
- Please upgrade to the latest version of \textsf{csquotes} (4.4d).
- \item \textsf{bibtex8} --- a replacement for \textsc{Bib}\TeX, which
- can, with the right com\-mand-line switches, process very large
- .bib files. It also does the right thing when alphabetizing
- non-ASCII entries. It is available from CTAN (highly
- recommended).
- \item \textsf{Biber} --- alternatively, you can use Lehman's
- next-generation \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ replacement, called
- \textsf{Biber}, which is available from SourceForge. You need the
- latest version (0.5.1) to work with \textsf{biblatex} 0.9, and it
- is required for users who are processing a .bib file in Unicode.
- \end{itemize}
-\item The line \cmd{usepackage\{biblatex-chicago\}} in your document
- preamble. This takes care of loading \textsf{biblatex} with the
- \texttt{style=chicago-notes-df} option for you. Any other options
- you usually pass to \textsf{biblatex} can be given to
- \textsf{biblatex-chicago} instead, but loading it this way sets up a
- number of other parameters automatically. You can also load the
- package with the usual \cmd{usepackage\{biblatex\}}, adding
- \texttt{style=chicago\-notes-df}, but this is mainly for those who
- wish to set much of the low-level formatting of their document
- themselves. Please see section~\ref{sec:loading} below for a fuller
- discussion of the issues involved here.
-\item If you wish to use the short note format even in the first
- reference, add \texttt{short} to the options of
- \cmd{usepackage\{biblatex-chicago\}}, letting the bibliography
- provide the full reference.
-\item If you are accustomed to using the \textsf{natbib} compatibility
- option with \textsf{biblatex}, then you can continue to do so with
- \textsf{biblatex-chicago}. If you are using
- \cmd{usepackage\{biblatex-chicago\}} to load the package, then the
- option must be the plain \texttt{natbib} rather than
- \texttt{natbib=true}. If you use the latter, you'll get a
- \textsf{keyval} error. Please see section~\ref{sec:useropts},
- below.
-\item By \colmarginpar{New!} far the simplest setup is to use
- \textsf{babel}, and to have \texttt{american} as the main text
- language. As before, \textsf{babel}-less setups, and also those
- choosing \texttt{english} as the main text language, should work out
- of the box. This release also now provides support for German and
- French. Please see below (section~\ref{sec:international}) for a
- fuller explanation of all the options.
-\item The \colmarginpar{New!} \textsf{chicago-notes-df.bbx},
- \textsf{chicago-notes-df.cbx}, \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty},
- \textsf{cms-am\-erican.lbx}, \textsf{\mycolor{cms-french.lbx}},
- \textsf{\mycolor{cms-german.lbx}}, and
- \textsf{\mycolor{cms-ngerman.lbx}} files from
- \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, installed either in a
- system-wide \TeX\ directory, or in the working directory where you
- keep your *.tex files. If you use a system-wide directory, I would
- recommend first creating the
- \texttt{<TEXMFLOCAL>\\/tex/latex/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago}
- directory, where \texttt{<TEX\-MFLOCAL>} is the root of your local
- \TeX\ installation --- for example, and depending on your system,
- \texttt{/usr/share/texmf-local}, \texttt{/usr/local/share/\\texmf}, or
- \texttt{C:\textbackslash{}Local TeX Files\textbackslash}. Then you
- can place all seven of these files there, as it will be easier to
- update if they're all in one place. Of course, wherever you choose
- to place them in the \texttt{texmf} tree, you'll need to update the
- file name database to make sure \TeX\ can find them.
-\item If you are using the Xe\LaTeX\ engine, please upgrade to the
- latest version of \textsf{csquotes}, which incorporates changes that
- should address formatting bugs that many users have encountered.
- Please see section~\ref{sec:otherpacks} below for the details.
-\item Philipp Lehman's very clear and detailed documentation of the
- \textsf{biblatex} system, available in his package as
- \textsf{biblatex.pdf}. Here he explains why you might want to use
- the system, the rules for constructing .bib files for it, and the
- (numerous) methods at your disposal for modifying the formatted
- output.
-\item The annotated bibliography file \textsf{chicago-test.bib}, which
- will acquaint you with most of the details on how to get started
- constructing your own .bib file for use with
- \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}.
-\item The file \textsf{sample.pdf}, which shows how my system
- processes \textsf{chicago-test.bib} and \textsf{sample.tex}, in both
- footnotes and bibliography.
-\item The file you are reading,
- \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df.pdf}, which aims to be as complete
- a description as possible of the rules for creating a .bib file that
- will, when processed by \LaTeX\ and \textsc{Bib}\TeX, at least
- somewhat ease the burden when you try to implement the \emph{Chicago
- Manual of Style}'s specifications. If you have used a previous
- version of this package, please pay particular attention to the
- sections on Obsolete and Deprecated Features, starting on
- page~\pageref{deprec:obsol}. Please also note that, if you
- currently have quoted material in your .bib file, and are using
- \cmd{enquote} or the standard \LaTeX\ mechanisms there, then the
- simplest procedure is always to use \cmd{mkbibquote} instead in
- order to ensure that punctuation works out right. (If you wish to
- place the four previous files in a system-wide directory, I would
- recommend
- \texttt{<TEXMFLOCAL>/doc/latex/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago},
- remembering of course to update the file name database afterward.)
-\item Access to a copy of \emph{The Chicago Manual of Style} itself,
- which naturally contains incomparably more information than I can
- hope to present here. It should always be your first port of call
- when any doubts arise as to exactly what the specification requires.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{License}
-\label{sec:lppl}
-
-Copyright © 2008--2010 David Fussner. This package is
-author-maintained. This work may be copied, distributed and/or
-modified under the conditions of the \LaTeX\ Project Public License,
-either version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later
-version. The latest version of this license is in
-http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.3 or later is part
-of all distributions of \LaTeX\ version 2005/12/01 or later. This
-software is provided \enquote{as is,} without warranty of any kind,
-either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the
-implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
-purpose.
-
-\subsection{Acknowledgements}
-\label{sec:acknowl}
-
-Even a cursory glance at the \textsf{chicago-notes-df.cbx} and
-\textsf{chicago-notes-df.bbx} files will demonstrate how much of
-Lehman's code from \textsf{biblatex} I've adapted and re-used, and
-I've also followed some of the advice he gave to others in the
-\texttt{comp.text.tex} newsgroup. He has been instrumental in
-improving the contextual capitalization procedures of which the style
-makes such frequent use, and there are some other improvements he has
-recommended but which I shall implement in a future release. The code
-for formatting the footnote marks, and that for printing the
-separating rule only after a run-on note, I've adapted from the
-\textsf{footmisc} package by Robin Fairbairns. I borrowed ideas for
-the \texttt{shorthandibid} option from Dominik Waßenhoven's
-\textsf{biblatex-dw} package. There may be other \LaTeX\ code I've
-appropriated and forgotten, in which case please remind me. Finally,
-Charles Schaum and Joseph Reagle Jr.\ were both extremely generous
-with their help and advice during the development of this package, and
-have both continued indefatigably to test it and suggest needed
-improvements. They were particularly instrumental in encouraging the
-greatest possible degree of compatibility with other \textsf{biblatex}
-styles. Indeed, if the task of adapting .bib files for use with the
-Chicago style seems onerous now, you should have tried it before they
-got their hands on it.
-
-\section{Detailed Introduction}
-\label{sec:Intro}
-
-The \emph{Chicago Manual of Style}, now in its 15th edition, has long,
-in America at least, been one of the most influential style guides for
-writers and publishers. While one's choices are now perhaps more
-extensive than ever, the \emph{Manual} at least still provides a
-widely-recognized, and widely-utilized, standard. Personally, in
-humanities publications, I like having full references in footnotes,
-leaving the main body of text relatively unencumbered by the
-bibliographical apparatus, so from that point of view the Chicago
-style seems a perfect match. Indeed, when you add to this the sheer
-completeness of the specification, its detailed instructions for
-referencing an enormous number of different kinds of source material,
-then your choice (or your publisher's choice) of the \emph{Manual} as
-a style guide seems set to be a happy one.
-
-%\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip}
-
-\mylittlespace These very strengths, however, also make the style
-difficult to use. Admittedly, the \emph{Manual} does leave room for
-``inventive solutions'' to particular problems (17.2), and it also
-emphasizes consistency within a work, as opposed to rigid adherence to
-the specification, at least when writer and publisher agree (17.18).
-Sometimes a publisher demands such adherence, however, and anyone who
-has attempted to produce it may well come away with the impression
-that the specification itself is somewhat idiosyncratic in its
-complexity, and I can't help but agree. The numerous differences in
-punctuation (and strings identifying translators, editors, and the
-like) between footnotes and bibliographies, the sometimes unusual
-location of page numbers, the distinction between ``journal'' and
-``magazine,'' and the formatting differences between (e.g.) a work
-from antiquity and one from the Renaissance, all of these tend to
-overburden the writer who wants to comply with the standard. Many of
-these complexities, in truth, make the specification very nearly
-impossible to implement straightforwardly in a system like
-\textsc{Bib}\TeX\ --- options multiply, each requiring a particular
-sort of formatting, until one almost reaches the point of believing
-that every individual book or article should have its own entry type.
-Completeness and usability tend each to exclude the other, so the code
-you have before you is a first attempt to achieve the former without
-utterly sacrificing the latter.
-
-\subsection*{What \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} can and can't do}
-\label{sec:bltries}
-
-In short, the \textsf{biblatex} style files in this package try to
-simplify the task of following the Chicago ``notes \& bibliography''
-specification. The two sorts of reference are treated separately (as
-are the two different note forms, long and short), punctuation is
-placed within quotation marks when needed, and as a general rule as
-many parts of the style as possible are implemented as transparently
-as possible. Thanks to advice I received from Joseph Reagle Jr.\ and
-Charles Schaum while these files were a work in progress, I have
-attended as carefully as possible to backward compatibility with the
-standard \textsf{biblatex} styles, and have attempted to minimize any
-changes you need to make to achieve compliance with the Chicago
-specification. There is no doubt room for improvement on this score,
-but even now, for a substantial number of entries, any
-well-constructed .bib file that works for other \textsf{biblatex}
-styles will ``just work'' under \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}.
-By no means, however, will all entries in such a .bib file produce
-equally satisfactory results. Using this documentation and the
-examples in \textsf{chicago-test.bib}, it should be possible to
-achieve compliance, though the amount of revision necessary to do so
-will vary significantly from .bib file to .bib file. Conversely, once
-you have created a database for \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, it
-won't necessarily work well with other \textsf{biblatex} styles.
-Indeed, most, quite possibly all, users will find that they need to
-use special formatting macros within the .bib file that would make
-such a file unusable in any other context. I strongly recommend, if
-you want to experiment with this style, that you work on a copy of any
-.bib files that are important to you, until you have determined that
-this package does what you need/want it to do.
-
-\mylittlespace When I first began working on this package, I made the
-decision to alter as little as possible the main files from Lehman's
-\textsf{biblatex}, so that my .bbx and .cbx files would use his
-original \LaTeX\ .sty file and \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ .bst file. As you
-proceed, you will no doubt encounter some of the consequences of this
-decision, with certain fields and entry types in the .bib file having
-less-than-memorable names because I chose to use the supplementary
-ones provided by \textsf{biblatex.bst} rather than alter that file. I
-intended then, if it turned out that anyone besides myself actually
-used \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, to ask Mr.\ Lehman to include
-more descriptive names for these few entry types and fields in
-biblatex.bst, if he were willing, but it may well be that retaining
-some of these non-descriptive names at least keeps them out of the way
-of the standard styles, somewhat enhancing compatibility between .bib
-files designed for Chicago and those designed for other
-specifications. As it turns out, several new types have appeared in
-\textsf{biblatex} 0.8, many of which I have incorporated as aliases to
-the custom entry types I defined before. If a consensus emerges about
-how best to assign the data to various fields in such entries, then I
-shall adopt it, but I intend to retain the old custom types as long as
-possible to enhance backward compatibility for Chicago users.
-Needless to say, I'm open to advice and suggestions on this score.
-
-\section{The Specification}
-\label{sec:Spec}
-
-In what follows, I attempt to explain all the parts of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} that might be considered somehow
-``non standard,'' at least with respect to the styles included with
-\textsf{biblatex} itself, though in the section on entry fields I have
-also duplicated a lot of the information in \textsf{biblatex.pdf},
-which I hope won't badly annoy expert users of the system. Headings
-in \mycolor{green} \colmarginpar{New in this release} indicate
-material new to this release, or occasionally old material that has
-undergone significant revision. Numbers in parentheses refer to
-sections of the \emph{Chicago Manual of Style}, 15th edition. The
-file \textsf{chicago-test.bib} contains many examples from the
-\emph{Manual} which, when processed using
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, should produce the same output as
-you see in the \emph{Manual} itself, or at least compliant output,
-where the specifications are vague or open to interpretation, a state
-of affairs which does sometimes occur. I have provided
-\textsf{sample.pdf}, which shows how my system processes
-\textsf{chicago-test.bib}, and I have also included the reference keys
-from the latter file below in parentheses.
-
-\subsection{Entry Types}
-\label{sec:entrytypes}
-
-The complete list of entry types currently available in
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, minus the odd \textsf{biblatex}
-alias, is as follows: \textbf{article}, \textbf{artwork},
-\textbf{book}, \mycolor{\textbf{bookinbook}}, \textbf{booklet},
-\textbf{collection}, \mycolor{\textbf{customa}},
-\mycolor{\textbf{customb}}, \textbf{customc}, \textbf{image},
-\textbf{inbook}, \textbf{incollection}, \textbf{inproceedings},
-\textbf{inreference}, \textbf{letter}, \textbf{manual},
-\mycolor{\textbf{misc}}, \textbf{online} (with its alias
-\textbf{www}), \mycolor{\textbf{patent}}, \textbf{periodical},
-\textbf{proceedings}, \textbf{reference}, \textbf{report} (with its
-alias \textbf{techreport}), \textbf{review}, \textbf{suppbook},
-\textbf{suppcollection}, \textbf{suppperiodical}, \textbf{thesis}
-(with its aliases \textbf{mastersthesis} and \textbf{phdthesis}), and
-\textbf{unpublished}.
-
-\mylittlespace What follows is an attempt to specify all the
-differences between these types and the standard provided by
-\textsf{biblatex}. If an entry type isn't discussed here, then it is
-safe to assume that it works as it does in the standard styles. In
-general, I have attempted not to discuss specific entry fields here,
-unless such a field is crucial to the overall operation of a given
-entry type. As a general and important rule, most entry types require
-very few fields when you use \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, so it
-seemed to me better to gather information pertaining to fields in the
-next section.
-
-\mybigspace The \mymarginpar{\textbf{article}} \emph{Chicago Manual of
- Style} (17.148) recognizes three different sorts of periodical
-publication, ``journals,'' ``magazines,'' and ``newspapers.'' The
-first (17.150) includes ``scholarly or professional periodicals
-available mainly by subscription,'' while the second refers to
-``weekly or monthly'' publications that are ``available either by
-subscription or in individual issues at bookstores or newsstands.''
-``Magazines'' will tend to be ``more accessible to general readers,''
-and typically won't have a volume number. Indeed, by fiat I declare
-that should you need to refer to a journal that identifies its issues
-mainly by year, month, or week, then for the purposes of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} such a publication is a
-``magazine,'' and not a ``journal.''
-
-\mylittlespace Now, for articles in ``journals'' you can simply use
-the traditional \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ --- and indeed \textsf{biblatex} ---
-\textsf{article} entry type, which will work as expected and set off
-the page numbers with a colon, as required by the \emph{Manual}. If,
-however, you need to refer to a ``magazine'' or a ``newspaper,'' then
-you need to add an \textsf{entrysubtype} field containing the exact
-string \texttt{magazine}. The main formatting differences between a
-\texttt{magazine} (which includes both \enquote{magazines} and
-\enquote{newspapers}) and a plain \textsf{article} are that the year
-isn't placed within parentheses, and that page numbers are set off by
-a comma rather than a colon. Otherwise, the two sorts of reference
-have much in common. (For \textsf{article}, see \emph{Manual}
-17.154--181; batson, beattie:crime, friedman:learning, garaud:gatine,
-garrett, hlatky:hrt, kern, lewis, loften:hamlet, mcmillen:antebellum,
-warr:ellison, white:callimachus. For \textsf{entrysubtype}
-\texttt{magazine}, see 17.166, 17.182--198; assocpress:gun,
-morgenson:market, reaves:rosen, rozner:liberation, stenger:privacy.)
-
-\mylittlespace It gets worse. The \emph{Manual} treats reviews (of
-books, plays, performances, etc.) as a sort of recognizable subset of
-``journals,'' ``magazines,'' and ``newspapers,'' distinguished mainly
-by the way one formats the title of the review itself. In
-\textsf{biblatex 0.7}, happily, Lehman provided a \textsf{review}
-entry type which will handle a large subset of such citations, though
-not all. The key rule is this: if a review has a separate,
-non-generic title (gibbard; osborne:poison) in addition to something
-that reads like ``review of \ldots,'' then you need an
-\textsf{article} entry, with or without the \texttt{magazine}
-\textsf{entrysubtype}, depending on the sort of publication containing
-the review. If the only title is the generic ``review of \ldots,''
-for example, then you'll need the \textsf{review} entry type, with or
-without this same \textsf{entrysubtype} toggle using
-\texttt{magazine}. On \textsf{review} entries, see below. (The
-curious reader will no doubt notice that the code for formatting any
-sort of review still exists in \textsf{article}, as it was initially
-designed for \textsf{biblatex 0.6}, but this new arrangement is
-somewhat simpler and therefore, I hope, better.)
-
-%\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip}
-
-\mylittlespace In the case of a review with a specific as well as a
-generic title, the former goes in the \textsf{title} field, and the
-latter in the \textsf{titleaddon} field. Standard \textsf{biblatex}
-intends this field for use with additions to titles that may need to
-be formatted differently from the titles themselves, and
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} uses it in just this way, with the
-additional wrinkle that it can, if needed, replace the \textsf{title}
-entirely, and this in, effectively, any entry type, providing a fairly
-powerful, if somewhat complicated, tool for getting \textsc{Bib}\TeX\
-to do what you want. Here, however, if all you need is a
-\textsf{titleaddon}, then you want to switch to the \textsf{review}
-type, where you can simply use the \textsf{title} field instead.
-
-\mylittlespace No less than six more things need explication here.
-First, since the \emph{Manual} specifies that much of what goes into a
-\textsf{titleaddon} field stays unformatted --- no italics, no
-quotation marks --- this plain style is the default for such text,
-which means that you'll have to format any titles within
-\textsf{titleaddon} yourself, e.g., with \cmd{mkbibemph\{\}}. Second,
-the \emph{Manual} specifies a similar plain style for the titles of
-other sorts of material found in ``magazines'' and ``newspapers,''
-e.g., obituaries, letters to the editor, interviews, the names of
-regular columns, and the like. References may contain both the title
-of an individual article and the name of the regular column, in which
-case the former should go, as usual, in a \textsf{title} field, and
-the latter in \textsf{titleaddon}. As with reviews proper, if there
-is only the generic title, then you want the \textsf{review} entry
-type. (See 17.188, 17.190, 17.193; morgenson:market, reaves:rosen.)
-
-\mylittlespace Third, the \emph{Manual} suggests that, in the case of
-``unsigned newspaper articles or features \ldots the name of the
-newspaper stands in place of the author'' (17.192). It doesn't always
-carry through on this in its own presentation of newspaper citations
-(see esp.\ 17.188), but I've implemented their recommendation
-nonetheless, which means that in an \textsf{article} entry,
-\textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{magazine}, or in a \textsf{review}
-entry, \textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{magazine}, and only in such
-entries, a missing \textsf{author} field results in the name of the
-periodical (in the \textsf{journaltitle} field) being used as the
-missing author. If, for reasons of emphasis or merely because of
-personal preference, you wish to keep the \textsf{title} in initial
-position, then you need to define the \textsf{author} using, as you
-can see from the examples in \textsf{chicago-test.bib}, the
-\textsf{biblatex} macro \cmd{isdot}, which functions, in this context,
-to define the \textsf{author}, yet to print nothing. Note that if you
-choose to use the name of the newspaper as an author, then you'll need
-to define the \textsf{shortauthor} field (with formatting) in order to
-make the short footnote form work properly, and you'll also need a
-\textsf{sortkey} field to ensure that the bibliography entry is
-alphabetized by \textsf{journaltitle} rather than by \textsf{title}.
-(See lakeforester:pushcarts.)
-
-\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip}
-
-\mylittlespace Fourth, if you've been using
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} for a while, you'll no doubt be
-accustomed to using the single-letter \cmd{bibstring} mechanism in
-order to help \textsf{biblatex} decide where to capitalize a wide
-variety of strings in numerous entry fields. This mechanism was
-particularly common in all the periodical types, but if you've had a
-look in \textsf{chicago-test.bib} while following this documentation,
-you'll have noticed that it no longer appears there. The regular
-whole-word bibstrings still work as normal, but the single-letter ones
-are now obsolete, replaced by Lehman's macro \cmd{autocap}, which
-itself only occurs twice in \textsf{chicago-test.bib}. Basically, in
-certain fields, just beginning your data with a lowercase letter
-activates the mechanism for capitalizing that letter depending on its
-context within a note or bibliography entry. Please see
-\textbf{\textbackslash autocap} below for the details, but both the
-\textsf{titleaddon} and \textsf{note} fields are among those treating
-their data this way, and since both appear regularly in
-\textsf{article} entries, I thought the problem merited a preliminary
-mention here.
-
-\mylittlespace Fifth, if you need to cite an entire issue of any sort
-of periodical, rather than one article in an issue, then the
-\textsf{periodical} entry type, once again with or without the
-\texttt{magazine} toggle in \textsf{entrysubtype,} is what you'll
-need. (You can also use the \textsf{article} type, placing what would
-normally be the \textsf{issuetitle} in the \textsf{title} field and
-retaining the usual \textsf{journaltitle} field, but this arrangement
-isn't compatible with standard \textsf{biblatex}.) The \textsf{note}
-field is where you place something like \enquote{special issue} (with
-the small \enquote{s} enabling the automatic capitalization routines),
-whether you are citing one article or the whole issue
-(conley:fifthgrade, good:wholeissue). Indeed, this is a somewhat
-specialized use of \textsf{note}, and if you have other sorts of
-information you need to include in an \textsf{article},
-\textsf{periodical}, or \textsf{review} entry, then you shouldn't put
-it in the \textsf{note} field, but rather in \textsf{titleaddon} or
-perhaps \textsf{addendum} (brown:bremer).
-
-\mybigspace Finally, and in the interests of completeness, it may be
-as well to suggest that if you wish to cite a television or radio
-broadcast, the \textsf{article} type, \textsf{entrysubtype}
-\texttt{magazine} is the place for it. The name of the program would
-go in \textsf{journaltitle}, with the name of the episode in
-\textsf{title}. The network's name now goes into the new
-\textsf{usera} field, replacing the formatting kludge I suggested in
-version 0.7. Of course, if the piece you are citing has only a
-generic name (an interview, for example), then the \textsf{review}
-type would be the best place for it. (8.196, 17.207; see
-bundy:macneil for an example of how this all might look in a .bib
-file.)
-
-\mylittlespace If you're still with me, allow me to recommend that you
-browse through \textsf{chicago-test.bib} to get a feel for just how
-many of the \emph{Manual}'s complexities the \textsf{article} and
-\textsf{review} (and, indeed, \textsf{periodical}) types attempt to
-address. It may be that in future releases of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} I'll be able to simplify these
-procedures somewhat, but in the meantime it might be of some comfort
-that I have found in my own research that the unusual and/or limit
-cases are really rather rare, and that the vast majority of sources
-won't require any knowledge of these onerous details.
-
-\mybigspace Arne \mymarginpar{\textbf{artwork}} Kjell Vikhagen has
-pointed out to me that none of the standard entry types were
-straightforwardly adaptable when referring to visual artworks. The
-\emph{Manual} doesn't give any thorough specifications for such
-references, and indeed it's unclear that it believes it necessary to
-include them in the bibliographical apparatus at all. Still, it's
-easy to conceive of contexts in which a list of artworks studied might
-be desirable, and \textsf{biblatex} includes entry types for just this
-purpose, though the standard styles leave them undefined. The two I
-have included in this release are \textsf{artwork} and \textsf{image},
-the former intended for paintings, sculptures, etchings, and the like,
-the latter for photographs. The two entry types work in exactly the
-same way as far as constructing your .bib entry, and when printed the
-only difference will be that the titles of \textsf{artworks} are
-italicized, those of \textsf{images} placed within quotation marks.
-
-\mylittlespace As one might expect, the artist goes in \textsf{author}
-and the name of the work in \textsf{title}. The \textsf{type} field
-is intended for the medium --- e.g., oil on canvas, charcoal on paper
---- and the \textsf{version} field might contain the state of an
-etching. You can place the dimensions of the work in \textsf{note},
-and the current location in \textsf{organization},
-\textsf{institution}, and/or \textsf{location}, in ascending order of
-generality. The \textsf{type} field, as in several other entry types,
-uses \textsf{biblatex's} automatic capitalization routines, so if the
-first word only needs a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence,
-use lowercase in the .bib file and let \textsf{biblatex} handle it for
-you. (See \emph{Manual} 12.33; leo:madonna, bedford:photo.)
-
-\mylittlespace As a final complication, the \emph{Manual} (8.206) says
-that \enquote{the names of works of antiquity \ldots\,are usually set
- in roman.} If you should need to include such a work in the
-reference apparatus, you can either define an \textsf{entrysubtype}
-for an \textsf{artwork} entry --- anything will do --- or you could
-use the \textsf{misc} entry type with an \textsf{entrysubtype}.
-Fortunately, in this instance the other fields in a \textsf{misc}
-entry function pretty much as in \textsf{artwork} or \textsf{image}.
-
-\mybigspace With \colmarginpar{\textbf{bookinbook}} this release of
-\textsf{biblatex}, Lehman has added the \textsf{bookinbook} entry type
-for referring to parts of books that are considered, in other
-contexts, themselves to be books, rather than chapters, essays, or
-articles. The \textsf{customb} entry type has up to now provided this
-functionality for \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, and for the
-moment at least you can use these two types completely
-interchangeably. Please see the documentation of \textbf{customb}
-below for how to construct your bib file entry.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{booklet}} is the first of two
-entry types --- the other being \textsf{manual}, on which see below
---- which are traditional in \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ styles, but which the
-\emph{Manual} (17.241) suggests may well be treated basically as
-books. In the interests of backward compatibility,
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will so format such an entry, which
-uses the \textsf{howpublished} field instead of a standard
-\textsf{publisher}, though of course if you do decide just to use a
-\textsf{book} entry then any information you might have given in a
-\textsf{howpublished} field should instead go in \textsf{publisher}.
-(See clark:mesopot.)
-
-\mybigspace This \colmarginpar{\textbf{customa}} is the entry type to
-use for citing letters, memoranda, or similar texts, but \emph{only}
-when they appear in a published collection. (Unpublished material of
-this nature needs a \textsf{misc} entry, for which see below.)
-Depending on what sort of information you need to present in a
-citation, you may simply be able to get away with a standard
-\textsf{book} entry, which may then be cited by page number (see
-\emph{Manual} 17.31, 17.42; meredith:letters, adorno:benj). If,
-however, for whatever reason, you need to give full details of a
-specific letter, then you'll need to use the \textsf{customa} entry
-type, which attempts to simplify for you the \emph{Manual}'s rather
-complicated rules for formatting such references. (See 17.76--78;
-jackson:paulina:letter, white:ross:memo, white:russ [a completely
-fictitious entry to show the \textsf{xref} mechanism], white:total [a
-\textsf{book} entry, for the bibliography]).
-
-\mylittlespace To start, the name of the letter writer goes in the
-\textsf{author} field, while the \textsf{title} field contains both
-the name of the writer and that of the recipient, in the form
-\texttt{Author to Recipient}. The \textsf{titleaddon} field contains
-the type of correspondence involved. If it's a letter, this field may
-be left blank, but if it's a memorandum or report or the like, then
-this is the place to specify that fact. Also, because the
-\colmarginpar{New!} \mycolor{\textsf{origdate}} field only accepts
-numbers, if you want to use the abbreviation \enquote{n.d.} (or
-\cmd{bibstring\{nodate\}}) for undated letters, then this is where you
-should put it. Most importantly, and this is new for this release,
-the date of the letter itself goes in the \mycolor{\textsf{origdate}}
-field (\texttt{year-month-day}), which now allows a full date
-specification, while the publishing date of the whole collection goes
-in the \mycolor{\textsf{date}} field, instead of in the obsolete
-\textsf{origyear}. As in other entry types, then, the \textsf{date}
-field now has its ordinary meaning of \enquote{date of publication.}
-(You may have noticed here that the presentation of the
-\textsf{origdate} in this sort of reference is different from the date
-format required elsewhere by the \emph{Manual}. This appears to
-result from some recent changes to the specification, and it may be
-that we could get away with choosing one or the other format for all
-occurrences [6.46], but for the moment I hope this mixed solution will
-suffice.) Another difficulty arises when producing the short footnote
-form, which requires you to provide a \textsf{shorttitle} field of the
-form ``\texttt{to Recipient},'' the latter name as short as possible
-while avoiding ambiguity. The remaining fields are fairly self
-explanatory, but do remember that the title of the published
-collection belongs in \textsf{booktitle} rather than in
-\textsf{title}.
-
-\mylittlespace Finally, the \emph{Manual} specifies that if you cite
-more than one letter from a given published collection, then the
-bibliography should contain only a reference to said collection,
-rather than to each individual letter, while the form of footnotes
-would remain the same. This should be possible using
-\textsc{Bib}\TeX's standard \textsf{crossref} field, with each
-\textsf{customa} entry pointing to a \textsf{collection} or
-\textsf{book} entry, for example. I shall discuss cross references at
-length later (\textbf{crossref} and \textbf{xref}, below), but I
-should mention here that \textsf{customa} is one of the entry types in
-which a \textsf{crossref} or an \textsf{xref} field automatically
-results in special shortened forms in notes and bibliography if more
-than one piece from a single collection is cited. (The other entry
-types are \textsf{incollection} and \textsf{inproceedings}; see 17.70
-for the \emph{Manual}'s specification.) This ordinarily won't be an
-issue for \textsf{customa} entries in the bibliography, as individual
-letters aren't included there, but it is operative in notes, where you
-can disable it simply by not using a \textsf{crossref} or an
-\textsf{xref} field. In the \textsf{crossref} docs, below, I
-recommend a way of keeping the individual letters from turning up in
-the bibliography, involving the use of the \textsf{keywords} field.
-
-\mylittlespace \textbf{NB}: The standard \textsf{biblatex} entry type
-\textsf{letter} currently functions as an alias for \textsf{customa}.
-
-%\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip}
-
-\mybigspace I \colmarginpar{\textbf{customb}} initially provided this
-non-standard entry type because I believed it necessary to include
-some means of referring to parts of books that are considered, in
-other contexts, themselves to be books, rather than chapters, essays,
-or articles. Version 0.9 of \textsf{biblatex} now provides
-\textbf{bookinbook} for this purpose, and for the moment you can
-continue using either entry type interchangeably. Such an entry can
-have a \textsf{title} and a \textsf{maintitle}, but it can also
-contain a \textsf{booktitle}, all three of which will be italicized in
-the reference matter. In general usage it is, therefore, rather like
-the traditional \textsf{inbook} type, only with its \textsf{title} in
-italics rather than in quotation marks. (See \emph{Manual} 17.72,
-17.89, 17.93; bernard:boris, euripides:orestes, plato:republic:gr.)
-
-\mylittlespace \textbf{NB}: The Euripides play receives slightly
-different presentations in 17.89 and 17.93. Although the
-specification is very detailed, it doesn't eliminate all choice or
-variation. Using a system like \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ should help to
-maintain consistency.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{customc}}is the entry type to
-use if the main focus of a reference is supplemental material in a
-book or in a collection, e.g., an introduction, afterword, or forward,
-either by the same or a different author. In previous releases of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} these three just-mentioned types of
-material, and only these three types, could be referenced using the
-\textsf{introduction}, \textsf{afterword}, or \textsf{foreword}
-fields, a system that required you simply to define one of them in any
-way and leave the others undefined. The macros don't use the text
-provided by such an entry, they merely check to see if one of them is
-defined, in order to decide which sort of pre- or post-matter is at
-stake, and to print the appropriate string before the \textsf{title}
-in long notes, short notes, list of shorthands, and bibliography. I
-have retained this mechanism both for backward compatibility and
-because it works without modification across multiple languages, but
-have also added functionality which allows you to cite any sort of
-supplemental material whatever, using the \textsf{type} field. Under
-this system, simply put the nature of the material, including the
-relevant preposition, in that field, beginning with a lowercase letter
-so \textsf{biblatex} can decide whether it needs capitalization
-depending on the context. Examples might be \enquote{\texttt{preface
- to}} or \enquote{\texttt{colophon of}.} (Please note, however,
-that unless you use a \cmd{bibstring} command in the \textsf{type}
-field, the resultant entry will not be portable across languages.)
-
-\mylittlespace The other rules for constructing your .bib entry remain
-the same. The \textsf{author} field refers to the author of the
-introduction or afterword, while \textsf{bookauthor} refers to the
-author of the main text of the work, if the two differ. If the focus
-of the reference is the main text of the book, but you want to mention
-the name of the writer of an introduction or afterword for
-bibliographical completeness, then the normal \textsf{biblatex} rules
-apply, and you can just put their name in the appropriate field of a
-\textsf{book} entry, that is, in the \textsf{foreword},
-\textsf{afterword}, or \textsf{introduction} field.
-
-\mylittlespace Please \mymarginpar{\emph{suppbook} \\
- \emph{suppcollection}} note also that
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} incorporates the new
-\textsf{biblatex} entry types very kindly provided by Lehman in
-version 0.8 to facilitate references of this sort, to wit,
-\textsf{suppbook} and \textsf{suppcollection}. Both of them currently
-function as aliases to \textsf{customc}, but it is conceivable in the
-future that the latter, less descriptive entry type might be phased
-out in favor of the standard \textsf{biblatex} types. Indeed, if a
-consensus emerges across \textsf{biblatex} styles for which fields to
-use for all of this data, then the two new entry types will cease to
-be aliases and adopt that consensus. For the moment, I have thought
-it important to retain backward compatibility, but you should be aware
-that evolving standards may impose changes in order to improve cross
-compatibility among \textsf{biblatex} styles. (See \emph{Manual}
-17.74--75; polakow:afterw, prose:intro).
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{image}} entry type, left
-undefined in the standard styles, is in
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} intended for referring to
-photographs. Excluding the possible use of the \textsf{entrysubtype}
-field, which in an \textsf{image} entry would be ignored, this type is
-a clone of \textsf{artwork}, so you should consult the latter's
-documentation above to see how to construct your .bib entry. (See
-\emph{Manual} 12.33; bedford:photo.)
-
-\mybigspace These \mymarginpar{\textbf{inbook}\\\textbf{incollection}}
-two standard \textsf{biblatex} types have very nearly identical
-formatting requirements as far as the Chicago specification is
-concerned, but I have retained both of them for compatibility.
-\textsf{Biblatex.pdf} (§~2.1.1) intends the first for \enquote{a part
- of a book which forms a self-contained unit with its own title,}
-while the second would hold \enquote{a contribution to a collection
- which forms a self-contained unit with a distinct author and its own
- title.} The \textsf{title} of both sorts will be placed within
-quotation marks, and in general you can use either type for most
-material falling into these categories. There is, however, an
-important difference between them, as it is only in
-\textsf{incollection} entries that I implement the \emph{Manual's}
-recommendations for space-saving abbreviations in notes and
-bibliography when you cite multiple pieces from the same
-\textsf{collection}. These abbreviations are activated when you use
-the \textsf{crossref} or \textsf{xref} field in \textsf{incollection}
-entries, and not in \textsf{inbook} entries, mainly because the
-\emph{Manual} (17.70) here specifies a \enquote{multiauthor book.}
-(For more on this mechanism see \textbf{crossref}, below, and note
-that it is also active in \textsf{customa} and \textsf{inproceedings}
-entries.) If the part of a book to which you are referring has had a
-separate publishing history as a book in its own right, then you may
-wish to use the \textsf{customb} type, instead, on which see above.
-(See \emph{Manual} 17.68--72; \textsf{inbook}: ashbrook:brain,
-phibbs:diary, will:cohere; \textsf{incollection}: centinel:letters,
-contrib:contrib, sirosh:visualcortex; ellet:galena, keating:dearborn,
-and lippincott:chicago [and the \textsf{collection} entry
-prairie:state] demonstrate the use of the \textsf{crossref} field with
-its attendant abbreviations in notes and bibliography.)
-
-\mylittlespace \textbf{NB}: The \emph{Manual} suggests that, when
-referring to a chapter, one use either a chapter number or the
-inclusive page numbers, not both. If, however, you wish to refer in a
-footnote to a specific page within the chapter,
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will always print the optional,
-postnote argument of a \cmd{cite} command --- the page number, say ---
-instead of any chapter number or inclusive page numbers given in the
-.bib file \textsf{incollection} entry. This mechanism is quite
-general, that is, any specific page reference given in any sort of
-\cmd{cite} command overrides the contents of a \textsf{pages} field in
-a .bib file entry.
-
-\mylittlespace Currently, only the \textsf{chapter} field receives
-this treatment in \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, though it may be
-possible in the future to generalize this to other named parts of a
-book. Do let me know if this would be helpful to you.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{inproceedings}} entry type works
-pretty much as in standard \textsf{biblatex}. Indeed, the main
-differences between it and \textsf{incollection} are the lack of an
-\textsf{edition} field and the possibility that an
-\textsf{organization} may be cited alongside the \textsf{publisher},
-even though the \emph{Manual} doesn't specify its use (17.71). Please
-note, also, that the \textsf{crossref} and \textsf{xref} mechanism for
-shortening citations of multiple pieces from the same
-\textsf{proceedings} is operative here, just as it is in
-\textsf{incollection} entries. See \textbf{crossref}, below, for more
-details.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{inreference}} entry type is
-aliased to \textsf{incollection} in the standard styles, but the
-\emph{Manual} has particular requirements, so if you are citing
-\enquote{[w]ell-known reference books, such as major dictionaries and
- encyclopedias,} then this type should simplify the task of
-conforming to the specifications (17.238--239). The main thing to
-keep in mind is that I have designed this entry type for
-\enquote{alphabetically arranged} works, which you shouldn't cite by
-page, but rather by the name(s) of the article(s). Because of the
-formatting required by the \emph{Manual}, we need one of
-\textsf{biblatex's} list fields for this purpose, and in order to keep
-all this out of the way of the standard styles, I have chosen the
-\textsf{lista} field. You should present these article names just as
-they appear in the work, separated by the keyword
-\enquote{\texttt{and}} if there is more than one, and
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will provide the appropriate
-prefatory string (\texttt{s.v.}, plural \texttt{s.vv.}), and enclose
-each in its own set of quotation marks (ency:britannica). In a
-typical \textsf{inreference} entry, very few other fields are needed,
-as \enquote{the facts of publication are often omitted, but the
- edition (if not the first) must be specified.} In practice, this
-means a \textsf{title} and possibly an \textsf{edition} field.
-
-\mylittlespace There are quite a few other peculiarities to explain
-here. First of all, you should present any well-known works
-\emph{only} in notes, not in a bibliography, as your readers are
-assumed to know where to go for such a reference. This requires the
-\textsf{keywords} mechanism I discuss below under \textbf{crossref}
-and \textbf{keywords}. For such works, and given how little
-information will be present even in a full note, you may wish to use
-\cmd{fullcite} or \cmd{footfullcite} in place of the short form,
-especially if, for example, you are citing different versions of an
-article appearing in different editions.
-
-\mylittlespace If the work is slightly less well known, it may be that
-full publication details are appropriate (times:guide), but this makes
-things more complicated. In previous releases of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, you would have had to format the
-\textsf{postnote} field of short notes appropriately, including the
-prefatory string and quotation marks I mentioned above. Starting with
-this release you can put an article name in the \textsf{postnote}
-field of \textsf{inreference} entries and have it formatted for you,
-and this holds for both long and short notes, which could allow you to
-refer separately to many different articles from the same reference
-work using only one .bib entry. (In a long note, any
-\textsf{postnote} field stops the printing of the contents of
-\textsf{lista}.) The only limitation on this system is that the
-\textsf{postnote} field, unlike \textsf{lista}, is not a list, and
-therefore for the formatting to work correctly you can only put one
-article name in it. Despite this limitation, I hope that the current
-system might simplify things for users who cite numerous works of
-reference.
-
-\mylittlespace If it seems appropriate to include such a work in the
-bibliography, be aware that the contents of the \textsf{lista} field
-will also be presented there, which may not be what you want. A
-separate \textsf{reference} entry might solve this problem, but you
-may also need a \textsf{sortkey} field to ensure proper
-alphabetization, as \textsf{biblatex} will attempt to use an
-\textsf{editor} or \textsf{author} name, if either is present. (Cf.\
-mla:style, a \textsf{reference} entry that uses section numbers
-instead of alphabetized headings, and \texttt{useeditor=false} in the
-\textsf{options} field instead of a \textsf{sortkey} to ensure the
-correct alphabetization.)
-
-\mylittlespace Speaking of the \textsf{author}, this field holds the
-author of the specific entry (in \textsf{lista}), not the author of
-the \textsf{title} as a whole. This name will be printed in
-parentheses after the entry's name (grove:sibelius). If you wish to
-refer to a reference work by author or indeed by editor, having either
-appear at the head of the note (long or short) or bibliography entry,
-then you'll need to use a \textsf{book} entry instead (cf.\
-schellinger:novel), where the \textsf{lista} mechanism will also work,
-but which in every other way will be treated as a normal book, often a
-good choice for unfamiliar or non-standard reference works.
-
-\mylittlespace Finally, all of these rules apply to online reference
-works, as well, for which you need to provide not only a \textsf{url}
-but also, always, a \textsf{urldate}, as these sources are in constant
-flux (wikiped:bibtex, grove:sibelius).
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{letter}} was a new entry type in
-\textsf{biblatex} 0.8, and is currently left undefined by the standard
-styles. Previous releases of \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}
-provided \textsf{customa} for letters or memoranda in published
-collections, and \textsf{misc} (with \textsf{entrysubtype}) for
-unpublished texts of the same sort. For the moment, the
-\textsf{letter} type is an alias for \textsf{customa}, so you should
-see its documentation for full details on how to construct your .bib
-entries for published letters. Please keep in mind, however, that if
-a general consensus evolves across \textsf{biblatex} styles concerning
-how to handle this data, then the syntax of \textsf{letter} entries
-might well change in order to maintain cross compatibility.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{manual}} is the second of two
-traditional \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ entry types that the \emph{Manual}
-suggests formatting as books, the other being \textsf{booklet}. As
-with this latter, I have retained it in
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} for backward compatibility, its
-main peculiarity being that, in the absence of a named author, the
-\textsf{organization} producing the manual will be provided both as
-author and as publisher, and you'll need to provide a
-\textsf{shortauthor} for use in the short note form. (In such a case,
-you'll also need a \textsf{sortkey} field to aid \textsf{biblatex's}
-alphabetization routines.) Of course, if you were to use a
-\textsf{book} entry for such a reference, then you would need to
-define both \textsf{author} and \textsf{publisher} using the name you
-here might have put in \textsf{organization}. (See 17:47;
-chicago:manual, dyna:browser, natrecoff:camera.)
-
-\mybigspace As \colmarginpar{\textbf{misc}} its name suggests, the
-\textsf{misc} entry type was designed as a hold-all for citations that
-didn't quite fit into other categories. In
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, I have somewhat extended its
-applicability, while retaining its traditional use. Put simply, with
-no \textsf{entrysubtype} field, a \textsf{misc} entry will retain
-backward compatibility with the standard styles, so the usual
-\textsf{howpublished}, \textsf{version}, and \textsf{type} fields are
-all available for specifying an otherwise unclassifiable text, and the
-\textsf{title} will be italicized. (The \emph{Manual}, you may wish
-to note, doesn't give specific instructions on how such citations
-should be formatted, so when using the Chicago style I would recommend
-you have recourse to this traditional entry type as sparingly as
-possible.)
-
-\mylittlespace If you do provide an \textsf{entrysubtype} field, the
-\textsf{misc} type provides a means for citing unpublished letters,
-memoranda, private contracts, wills, interviews, and the like, making
-it something of an unpublished analogue to the \textsf{customa},
-\textsf{article}, and \textsf{review} entry types (which see).
-Typically, such an entry will cite part of an archive, and equally
-typically the text cited won't have a specific title, but only a
-generic one, whereas an \textsf{unpublished} entry will ordinarily
-have a specific author and title, and won't come from a named archive.
-The \textsf{misc} type with an \textsf{entrysubtype} defined is the
-least formatted of all those specified by the \emph{Manual}, so titles
-are in plain text, and any location details take no parentheses in
-full footnotes. If \colmarginpar{New!} you are wondering what to put
-in \textsf{entrysubtype}, the answer is, in
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} 0.9, anything at all. You no
-longer need to put the exact string \texttt{letter} there in order to
-move the date into closer proximity with the \textsf{title}, rather,
-you just place the date of the letter (or perhaps a dated interview)
-into the \mycolor{\textsf{origdate}} field rather then into
-\textsf{date}. If you don't wish to have the date so attached to the
-\textsf{title}, then use \textsf{date} instead of \textsf{origdate}.
-In effect, whether it's a \textsf{customa}, \textsf{letter}, or
-\textsf{misc} entry, it is by using the new \textsf{origdate} field
-that you identify when a letter (or anything like it) was written.
-This change, I hope, maintains consistency of usage across entry types
-and also reduces the complexity of using the \textsf{misc} type. A
-defined \textsf{entrysubtype} is still necessary, however, to ensure
-correct formatting of the title, even if the placement of the date is
-of no interest --- any entry without an \textsf{entrysubtype} will be
-treated as a traditional \textsf{misc} entry, and the title
-italicized. In addition, defining \textsf{entrysubtype} activates the
-automatic capitalization mechanism in the \textsf{title} field of
-\textsf{misc} entries, on which see \textbf{\textbackslash autocap}
-below. (See 17.205-206, 17.220, 17.222-232; creel:house,
-dinkel:agassiz.)
-
-\mylittlespace As in \textsf{customa} entries, the titles of
-unpublished letters are of the form \texttt{Author to Recipient}, and
-further information can be given in the \textsf{titleaddon} field,
-including the abbreviation \enquote{\texttt{n.d.}} (or
-\cmd{bibstring\{nodate\}}) for undated examples. The \textsf{note},
-\textsf{organization}, \textsf{institution}, and \textsf{location}
-fields (in ascending order of generality) allow the specification of
-which manuscript collection now holds the letter, though the
-\emph{Manual} specifies (17.228) that well-known depositories don't
-usually need a city, state or country specified. (The traditional
-\textsf{misc} fields are all still available, also.) The short note
-form can use the same title, but you may need to define the
-\textsf{shortauthor} field with, e.g., an \cmd{isdot} command to make
-it work (creel:house). If you want to include the date of a letter in
-a short note, I have provided the \cmd{letterdatelong} command for
-inclusion in the postnote field of the citation command.
-
-%\vspace{\baselineskip}
-
-\mylittlespace As with \textsf{customa} entries, the \emph{Manual}
-(17.223) suggests that bibliography entries contain only the name of
-the manuscript collection, unless only one item from that collection
-is cited. The \textsf{crossref} field can be used, as well as the
-\textsf{keywords} mechanism for preventing the individual items from
-turning up in the bibliography. Obviously, this is a matter for your
-discretion, and if you're using only short notes (see the
-\texttt{short} option, below), you may feel the need to include more
-information in the note if the bibliography doesn't contain a full
-reference to an individual item.
-
-\mylittlespace Finally, if the \textsf{misc} entry isn't a letter,
-remember that, as in \textsf{article} and \textsf{review} entries,
-words like \texttt{interview} or \texttt{memorandum} needn't be
-capitalized unless they follow a period --- the automatic
-capitalization routines (with the \textsf{title} field starting with a
-lowercase letter [see dinkel:agassiz, spock:interview, and
-\textbf{\textbackslash autocap}]) will ensure correctness. In all
-this class of archived material, the \emph{Manual} (17.222) quite
-specifically requires more consistency within your own work than
-conformity to some external standard, so it is the former which you
-should pursue. I hope that \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} proves
-helpful in this regard.
-
-\mybigspace The \mymarginpar{\textbf{online}} \emph{Manual}'s
-instructions (17.142--147, 17.198, 17.234--237) for citing online
-materials are slightly different from those suggested by standard
-\textsf{biblatex}. Indeed, this is a case where complete backward
-compatibility with other \textsf{biblatex} styles may be impossible,
-because as a general rule the \emph{Manual} considers relevant not
-only where a source is found, but also the nature of that source,
-e.g., if it's an online edition of a book (james:ambassadors), then it
-calls for a \textsf{book} entry. Even if you cite an
-\enquote{intrinsically online} source, if that source is structured
-more or less like a conventional printed periodical, then you'll
-probably want to use \textsf{article} or \textsf{review} instead of
-\textsf{online} (stenger:privacy, which cites \emph{CNN.com} ---
-\emph{Yahoo!\ News} is another example that would be treated in such a
-way). If the \enquote{standard facts of publication} are missing,
-then the \textsf{online} type is usually the best choice
-(evanston:library, powell:email). Some online materials will, no
-doubt, make it difficult to choose an entry type, but so long as all
-locating information is present, then perhaps that is enough to
-fulfill the specification, or at least so I'd like to hope.
-
-\mylittlespace Constructing an \textsf{online} .bib file entry is much
-the same as in \textsf{biblatex}. The \textsf{title} field would
-contain the title of the page, the \textsf{organization} field could
-hold the title or owner of the whole site. If there is no specific
-title for a page, but only a generic one (powell:email), then such a
-title should go in \textsf{titleaddon}, not forgetting to begin that
-field with a lowercase letter so that capitalization will work out
-correctly.
-
-\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mybigspace The \colmarginpar{\textbf{patent}} \textsf{patent} entry
-type has been thoroughly revised for this release, breaking backward
-compatibility with earlier versions of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}. (The \emph{Manual} is very brief
-on the subject [17.219], but very clear about which information it
-wants you to present, so such entries may not work well with other
-\textsf{biblatex} styles.) You should place the filing date in the
-new \mycolor{\textsf{origdate}} field, and
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will automatically prepend the
-bibstring \mycolor{\texttt{patentfiled}} to that date. If the patent
-has been granted, then you put the date it was issued in the
-\textsf{date} field, to which the bibstring
-\mycolor{\texttt{patentissued}} will automatically be prepended. In
-other words, you no longer need to use a hand-formatted
-\textsf{addendum} field, though you can place additional information
-in that field if needed, and it will be printed in close association
-with the dates. See petroff:impurity in \textsf{chicago-test.bib}.
-The patent number goes in the \textsf{number} field, and you should
-use the standard \textsf{biblatex} bibstrings in the \textsf{type}
-field. Though it isn't mentioned by the \emph{Manual},
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will print the \textsf{holder}
-after the \textsf{author}, if you provide one.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{periodical}} is the standard
-\textsf{biblatex} entry type for presenting an entire issue of a
-periodical, rather than one article within it. It has the same
-function in \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, and in the main uses
-the same fields, though in keeping with the system established in the
-\textsf{article} entry type (which see) you'll need to provide
-\textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{magazine} if the periodical you are
-citing is a \enquote{newspaper} or \enquote{magazine} instead of a
-\enquote{journal.} Also, remember that the \textsf{note} field is the
-place for identifying strings like \enquote{special issue,} with its
-initial lowercase letter to activate the automatic capitalization
-routines. (See \emph{Manual} 17.170; good:wholeissue.)
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{reference}} entry type is
-aliased to \textsf{collection} by the standard \textsf{biblatex}
-styles, but I intend it to be used in cases where you need to cite a
-reference work but not an alphabetized entry or entries in that work.
-This could be because it doesn't contain such entries, or perhaps
-because you intend the citation to appear in a bibliography rather
-than in notes. Indeed, the only differences between it and
-\textsf{inreference} are the lack of a \textsf{lista} field to present
-an alphabetized entry, and the fact that any \textsf{postnote} field
-will be printed verbatim, rather than formatted as an alphabetized
-entry. (See mla:style for an example of a reference work that uses
-numbered sections rather than alphabetized entries, and that appears
-in the bibliography as well.)
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{report}} entry type is a
-\textsf{biblatex} generalization of the traditional \textsc{Bib}\TeX\
-type \textsf{techreport}. Instructions for such entries are rather
-thin on the ground in the \emph{Manual} (17.241), so I have followed
-the generic advice about formatting it like a book, and hope that the
-results conform to the specification. Its main peculiarities are the
-\textsf{institution} field in place of a \textsf{publisher}, the
-\textsf{type} field for identifying the kind of report in question,
-and the \textsf{isrn} field containing the International Standard
-Technical Report Number of a technical report. As in standard
-\textsf{biblatex}, if you use a \textsf{techreport} entry, then the
-\textsf{type} field automatically defaults to
-\cmd{bibstring\{techreport\}}. As with \textsf{booklet} and
-\textsf{manual}, you can also use a \textsf{book} entry, putting the
-report type in \textsf{note} and the \textsf{institution} in
-\textsf{publisher}. (See herwign:office.)
-
-\mybigspace The \mymarginpar{\textbf{review}} \textsf{review} entry
-type was added to \textsf{biblatex 0.7}, and it certainly eases the
-task of coping with the \emph{Manual}'s complicated requirements for
-citing periodicals of all sorts, though it doesn't, I admit, eliminate
-all difficulties. As its name suggests, this entry type was designed
-for reviews published in periodicals, and if you've already read the
-\textsf{article} instructions above --- if you haven't, I recommend
-doing so now --- you'll know that \textsf{review} serves as well for
-citing other sorts of material with generic titles, like letters to
-the editor, obituaries, interviews, and the like. The primary rule is
-that any piece that has only a generic title, like ``review of
-\ldots,'' ``interview with \ldots,'' or ``obituary of \ldots,'' calls
-for the \textsf{review} type. Any piece that also has a specific
-title, e.g., \enquote{\enquote{Lost in \textsc{Bib}\TeX,} an interview
- with \ldots,} requires an \textsf{article} entry. (This assumes the
-text is found in a periodical of some sort. Were it found in a book,
-then the \textsf{incollection} type would serve your needs, and you
-could use \textsf{title} and \textsf{titleaddon} there. While we're
-on the topic of exceptions, the \emph{Manual} includes an example ---
-17.207 --- where the \enquote{Interview} part of the title is
-considered a subtitle rather than a titleaddon, said part therefore
-being included inside the quotation marks and capitalized accordingly.
-Not having the journal in front of me I'm not sure what prompted that
-decision, but \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} would obviously have
-no difficulty coping with such a situation.)
-
-\mylittlespace Once you've decided to use \textsf{review}, then you
-need to determine which sort of periodical you are citing, the rules
-for which are the same as for an \textsf{article} entry. If it is a
-\enquote{magazine} or a \enquote{newspaper}, then you need an
-\textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{magazine}. The generic title goes in
-\textsf{title} and the other fields work just as as they do in an
-\textsf{article} entry with the same \textsf{entrysubtype}, including
-the substitution of the \textsf{journaltitle} for the \textsf{author}
-if the latter is missing. (See 17.185, 17.188--194, 17.199--203,
-17.207; barcott:review, bundy:macneil, Clemens:letter, gourmet:052006,
-kozinn:review, nyt:obittrevor, nyt:trevorobit, unsigned:ranke,
-wallraff:word.) If, on the other hand, the piece comes from a
-\enquote{journal,} then you don't need an \textsf{entrysubtype}. The
-generic title goes in \textsf{title}, and the remaining fields work
-just as they do in a plain \textsf{article} entry. (See 17.201;
-ratliff:review.)
-
-\mylittlespace The onerous details are the same as I described them in
-the \textbf{article} section above, but I'll repeat some of them
-briefly here. If anything in the \textsf{title} needs formatting, you
-need to provide those instructions yourself, as the default is
-completely plain. In the short note form this holds as well for when
-the title of a periodical replaces the author, in which case you'll
-need to provide a formatted \textsf{shortauthor} field
-(gourmet:052006, nyt:trevorobit). If you wish to keep the title at
-the head of an entry, then you'll need to define \textsf{author} with
-\cmd{isdot}, (as in nyt:obittrevor, by contrast with nyt:trevorobit).
-As in \textsf{misc} entries with an \textsf{entrysubtype}, words like
-\enquote{interview,} \enquote{review,} and \enquote{letter} only need
-capitalization after a full stop, i.e., ordinarily in a bibliography
-and not a note, so \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} automatically
-deals with this problem itself if you start the \textsf{title} field
-with a lowercase letter. The file \textsf{chicago-test.bib} and the
-documentation of \cmd{autocap} will provide guidance here.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{suppbook}} entry type, new in
-\textsf{biblatex} 0.8, is intended to hold supplemental material from
-a \textsf{book}, such as an introduction or a preface. Previous
-versions of \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} provided the
-\textsf{customc} type for this purpose, and now you can use either of
-these, as I've added \textsf{suppbook} as an alias of
-\textsf{customc}, though strictly speaking it should perhaps be the
-other way around. Please see above under \textbf{customc} for the
-full instructions on how to construct a .bib entry for such a
-reference, and note that \textsf{customc} now accommodates any sort of
-additional material through the use of the \textsf{type} field,
-recently added to \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{suppcollection}} is also new to
-\textsf{biblatex} 0.8, and fulfills a function analogous to
-\textsf{suppbook}. Indeed, I believe the \textbf{customc} type can
-serve to present supplemental material in both types of work, so this
-entry type is, like \textsf{suppbook}, an alias to \textsf{customc},
-which see.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{suppperiodical}} type, new to
-\textsf{biblatex} 0.8, is intended to allow reference to
-generically-titled works in periodicals, such as regular columns or
-letters to the editor. Previous releases of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} provided the \textsf{review} type
-for this purpose, and now you can use either of these, as I've added
-\textsf{suppperiodical} as an alias of \textsf{review}. Please see
-above under \textbf{review} for the full instructions on how to
-construct a .bib entry for such a reference.
-
-\mybigspace The \mymarginpar{\textbf{unpublished}}
-\textsf{unpublished} entry type works largely as it does in standard
-\textsf{biblatex}, though it's worth remembering that you should use a
-lowercase letter at the start of your \textsf{note} field (or perhaps
-an\ \cmd{autocap} command in the somewhat contradictory
-\textsf{howpublished}, if you have one) for material that wouldn't
-ordinarily be capitalized except at the beginning of a sentence
-(nass:address).
-
-\subsection{Entry Fields}
-\label{sec:entryfields}
-
-The following discussion presents, in alphabetical order, a complete
-list of the entry fields you will need to use
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}. As in section
-\ref{sec:entrytypes}, I shall include references to the numbered
-paragraphs of the \emph{Chicago Manual of Style}, and also to the
-entries in \textsf{chicago-test.bib}. Many fields are most easily
-understood with reference to other, related fields. In such cases,
-cross references should allow you to find the information you need.
-
-\mybigspace As \colmarginpar{\textbf{addendum}} in standard
-\textsf{biblatex}, this field allows you to add miscellaneous
-information to the end of an entry, after publication data but before
-any \textsf{url} or \textsf{doi} field. In the \textsf{patent} entry
-type (which see), it will be printed in close association with the
-filing and issue dates. In any entry type, if your data begins with a
-word that would ordinarily only be capitalized at the beginning of a
-sentence, then simply ensure that that word is in lowercase, and the
-style will take care of the rest. Cf.\ \textsf{note}. (See
-\emph{Manual} 17.145, 17.123; davenport:attention, natrecoff:camera.)
-
-\mybigspace In most \mymarginpar{\textbf{afterword}} circumstances,
-this field will function as it does in standard \textsf{biblatex},
-i.e., you should include here the author(s) of an afterword to a given
-work. The \emph{Manual} suggests that, as a general rule, the
-afterword would need to be of significant importance in its own right
-to require mentioning in the reference apparatus, but this is clearly
-a matter for the user's judgment. As in \textsf{biblatex}, if the
-name given here exactly matches that of an editor and/or a translator,
-then \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will concatenate these fields
-in the formatted references.
-
-%\vspace{\baselineskip}
-
-\mylittlespace As noted above, however, this field has a special
-meaning in the \textsf{customc} entry type, used to make an afterword,
-foreword, or introduction the main focus of a citation. If it's an
-afterword at issue, simply define \textsf{afterword} any way you
-please, leave \textsf{foreword} and \textsf{introduction} undefined,
-and \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will do the rest. Cf.\
-\textsf{foreword} and \textsf{introduction}. (See \emph{Manual} 17.46,
-17.74; polakow:afterw.)
-
-\mybigspace At \colmarginpar{\textbf{annotation}} \label{sec:annote}
-the request of Emil Salim, \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} has, as
-of version 0.9, added a package option (see \texttt{annotation} below,
-section \ref{sec:useropts}) to allow you to produce annotated
-bibliographies. The formatting of such a bibliography is currently
-fairly basic, though it conforms with the \emph{Manual's} minimal
-guidelines (16.77). The default in \textsf{chicago-notes-df.cbx} is
-to define \cmd{DeclareFieldFormat\{an\-notation\}} using
-\cmd{par}\cmd{nobreak} \cmd{vskip} \cmd{bibitemsep}, though you can
-alter it by re-declaring the format in your preamble. The
-page-breaking algorithms don't always give perfect results here, but
-the default formatting looks, to my eyes, fairly decent. In addition
-to tweaking the field formatting you can also insert \cmd{par} (or
-even \cmd{vadjust\{\cmd{eject}\}}) commands into the text of your
-annotations to improve the appearance. Please consider the
-\texttt{annotation} option a work in progress, but it is usable now.
-(N.B.: The \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ field \textsf{annote} serves as an alias
-for this.)
-
-\mybigspace I \mymarginpar{\textbf{annotator}} have implemented this
-\textsf{biblatex} field pretty much as that package's standard styles
-do, even though the \emph{Manual} doesn't actually mention it. It may
-be useful for some purposes. Cf.\ \textsf{commentator}.
-
-%\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mybigspace For \mymarginpar{\textbf{author}} the most part, I have
-implemented this field in a completely standard \textsc{Bib}\TeX\
-fashion. Remember that corporate or organizational authors need to
-have an extra set of curly braces around them (e.g.,
-\texttt{\{\{Associated Press\}\}}\,) to prevent \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ from
-treating one part of the name as a surname (17.47, 17.197;
-assocpress:gun, chicago:manual). If there is no \textsf{author}, then
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will look, in sequence, for an
-\textsf{editor}, \textsf{translator}, or \textsf{compiler} (actually
-\textsf{namec}, currently) and use that name (or those names) instead,
-followed by the appropriate identifying string (esp.\ 17.41, also
-17.28--29, 17.88, 17.95, 17.172; boxer:china, brown:bremer,
-harley:cartography, schellinger:novel, sechzer:women, silver:ga\-wain,
-soltes:georgia). Please note that when a \textsf{namec} appears at
-the head of an entry, you'll need to assist \textsf{biblatex}'s
-sorting algorithms by providing a \textsf{sortkey} field to ensure
-correct alphabetization in the bibliography. Also, a
-\textsf{shortauthor} entry is necessary to provide a name at the head
-of the short note form.
-
-\mylittlespace In the rare cases when this substitution mechanism
-isn't appropriate, you have two options: either you can
-(chaucer:liferecords) put all the information into a \textsf{note}
-field rather than individual fields, or you can use the
-\textsf{biblatex} options \texttt{useauthor=false},
-\texttt{useeditor=false}, \texttt{usetranslator=false}, and
-\texttt{usecompiler=\\false} in the \textsf{options} field
-(chaucer:alt). If you look at the chaucer:alt entry in
-\textsf{chicago-test.bib}, you'll notice a peculiarity of this system
-of toggles. In order to ensure that the \textsf{title} of the book
-appears at the head of the entry, you need to use \emph{all four} of
-the toggles, even though the entry contains no \textsf{translator}.
-Internally, \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} is either searching for
-an author-substitute, or it is skipping over elements of the ordered,
-unidirectional chain \textsf{author -> editor -> translator ->
- compiler -> title}. If you don't include
-\texttt{usetranslator=false} in the \textsf{options} field, then the
-package begins its search at \textsf{translator} and continues on to
-\textsf{namec}, even though you have \texttt{usecompiler=false} in
-\textsf{options}. The result will be that the compilers' names will
-appear at the head of the entry. If you want to skip over parts of
-the chain, you must turn off \emph{all} of the parts up to the one you
-wish printed.
-
-\mylittlespace This system of toggles, then, can turn off
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}'s mechanism for finding a name to
-place at the head of an entry, but it also very usefully adds the
-possibility of citing a work with an \textsf{author} by its editor,
-compiler or translator instead (17.45; eliot:pound), something that
-wasn't possible before. For full details of how this works, see the
-\textsf{editortype} documentation below. (Of course, in
-\textsf{collection} and \textsf{proceedings} entry types, an
-\textsf{author} isn't expected, so there the \textsf{editor} is
-required, as in standard \textsf{biblatex}. Also, in \textsf{article}
-or \textsf{review} entries with \textsf{entrysubtype}
-\texttt{magazine}, the absence of an \textsf{author} triggers the use
-of the \textsf{journaltitle} in its stead. See those entry types for
-further details.)
-
-\mylittlespace \textbf{NB}: The \emph{Manual} provides specific
-instructions for formatting the names of both anonymous and
-pseudonymous authors (17.32--39). In the former case, if no author is
-known or guessed at, then it may simply be omitted
-(virginia:plantation). The use of ``Anonymous'' as the name is
-``generally to be avoided,'' but may in some cases be useful ``in a
-bibliography in which several anonymous works need to be grouped.''
-If, on the other hand, ``the authorship is known or guessed at but was
-omitted on the title page,'' then you need to use the
-\textsf{authortype} field to let \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}
-know this fact. If the author is known (horsley:prosodies), then put
-\texttt{anon} in the \textsf{authortype} field, if guessed at
-(cook:sotweed) put \texttt{anon?}\ there. (In both cases,
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} tests for these \emph{exact}
-strings, so check your typing if it doesn't work.) This will have the
-effect of enclosing the name in square brackets, with or without the
-question mark indicating doubt. As long as you have the right string
-in the \textsf{authortype} field, \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}
-will also do the right thing automatically in the short note form.
-
-\mylittlespace The \textsf{nameaddon} field furnishes the means to
-cope with the case of pseudonymous authorship. If the author's real
-name isn't known, simply put \texttt{pseud.} (or
-\cmd{bibstring\{pseudonym\}}) in that field (centinel:letters). If
-you wish to give a pseudonymous author's real name, simply include it
-there, formatted as you wish it to appear, as the contents of this
-field won't be manipulated as a name by \textsf{biblatex}
-(lecarre:quest). If you have given the author's real name in the
-\textsf{author} field, then the pseudonym goes in \textsf{nameaddon},
-in the form \texttt{Firstname Lastname, pseud.}\ (creasey:ashe:blast,
-creasey:morton:hide, creasey:york:death). This latter method will
-allow you to keep all references to one author's work under different
-pseudonyms grouped together in the bibliography, as recommended by the
-\emph{Manual}.
-
-\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip}
-
-\mybigspace In \mymarginpar{\textbf{authortype}}
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, this field serves a function very
-much in keeping with the spirit of standard \textsf{biblatex}, if not
-with its letter. Instead of allowing you to change the string used to
-identify an author, the field allows you to indicate when an author is
-anonymous, that is, when his or her name doesn't appear on the title
-page of the work you are citing. As I've just detailed under
-\textsf{author}, the \emph{Manual} generally discourages the use of
-\enquote{Anonymous} as an author, preferring that you simply omit it.
-If, however, the name of the author is known or guessed at, then
-you're supposed to enclose that name within square brackets, which is
-exactly what \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} does for you when you
-put either \texttt{anon} (author known) or \texttt{anon?} (author
-guessed at) in the \textsf{authortype} field. (Putting the square
-brackets in yourself doesn't work right, hence this mechanism.) The
-macros test for these \emph{exact} strings, so check your typing if
-you don't see the brackets. Assuming the strings are correct,
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will also automatically do the
-right thing in the short note form. Cf.\ \textsf{author}. (See
-17.33--34; cook:sotweed, horsley:prosodies.)
-
-\mybigspace For \mymarginpar{\textbf{bookauthor}} the most part, as in
-\textsf{biblatex}, a \textsf{bookauthor} is the author of a
-\textsf{booktitle}, so that, for example, if one chapter in a book has
-different authorship from the book as a whole, you can include that
-fact in a reference (17.75; will:cohere). Keep in mind, however, that
-the entry type for introductions, forewords and afterwords
-(\textsf{customc}) uses \textsf{bookauthor} as the author of
-\textsf{title} (polakow:afterw, prose:intro).
-
-\mybigspace This, \mymarginpar{\vspace{-12pt}\textbf{bookpagination}}
-a standard \textsf{biblatex} field, allows you automatically to prefix
-the appropriate string to information you provide in a \textsf{pages}
-field. If you leave it blank, the default is to print no identifying
-string (the equivalent of setting it to \texttt{none}), as this is the
-practice the \emph{Manual} recommends for nearly all page numbers.
-Even if the numbers you cite aren't pages, but it is otherwise clear
-from the context what they represent, you can still leave this blank.
-If, however, you specifically need to identify what sort of unit the
-\textsf{pages} field represents, then you can either hand-format that
-field yourself, or use one of the provided bibstrings in the
-\textsf{bookpagination} field. These bibstrings currently are
-\texttt{column,} \texttt{line,} \texttt{paragraph,} \texttt{page,}
-\texttt{section,} and \texttt{verse}, all of which are used by
-\textsf{biblatex's} standard styles.
-
-\mylittlespace There are two points that may need explaining here.
-First, all the bibstrings I have just listed follow the Chicago
-specification, which may be confusing if they don't produce the
-strings you expect. Second, remember that \textsf{bookpagination}
-applies only to the \textsf{pages} field --- if you need to format a
-citation's \textsf{postnote} field, then you must use
-\textsf{pagination}, which see (15.45--46, 17.128--138).
-
-\mybigspace The \mymarginpar{\textbf{booksubtitle}} subtitle for a
-\textsf{booktitle}. See the next entry for further information.
-
-\mybigspace In \mymarginpar{\textbf{booktitle}} the \textsf{customa},
-\textsf{customb}, \textsf{inbook}, \textsf{incollection}, and
-\textsf{inproceedings} entry types, the \textsf{booktitle} field holds
-the title of the larger volume in which the \textsf{title} itself is
-contained as one part. It is important not to confuse this with the
-\textsf{maintitle}, which holds the more general title of multiple
-volumes, e.g., \emph{Collected Works}. It is perfectly possible for
-one .bib file entry to contain all three sorts of title
-(euripides:orestes, plato:republic:gr). You may also find a
-\textsf{booktitle} in other sorts of entries (e.g., \textsf{book} or
-\textsf{collection}), but there it will almost invariably be providing
-information for the \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ cross-referencing apparatus
-(prairie:state), which I discuss below (\textbf{crossref}).
-
-\mybigspace An \mymarginpar{\textbf{booktitleaddon}} annex to the
-\textsf{booktitle}. It will be printed in the main text font, without
-quotation marks. If your data begins with a word that would
-ordinarily only be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence, then
-simply ensure that that word is in lowercase, and
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will automatically do the right
-thing.
-
-\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip}
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{chapter}} field holds the
-chapter number, mainly useful only in an \textsf{inbook} or an
-\textsf{incollection} entry where you wish to cite a specific chapter
-of a book (ashbrook:brain).
-
-\mybigspace I \mymarginpar{\textbf{commentator}} have implemented this
-\textsf{biblatex} field pretty much as that package's standard styles
-do, even though the \emph{Manual} doesn't actually mention it. It may
-be useful for some purposes. Cf.\ \textsf{annotator}.
-
-\mybigspace \textsf{Biblatex} \mymarginpar{\textbf{crossref}} uses the
-standard \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ cross-referencing mechanism, and has also
-introduced a modified one of its own (\textsf{xref}). The
-\textsf{crossref} field works exactly the same as it always has, while
-\textsf{xref} attempts to remedy some of the deficiencies of the usual
-mechanism by ensuring that child entries will inherit no data at all
-from their parents. Having said all that, a few further instructions
-may be in order for users of both \textsf{biblatex} and
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}. First, remember that fields in a
-\textsf{collection} entry, for example, differ from those in an
-\textsf{incollection} entry. In order for the latter to inherit the
-\textsf{booktitle} field from the former, the former needs to have
-such a field defined, even though a \textsf{collection} entry has no
-use itself for such an entry (see ellet:galena, keating:dearborn,
-lippincott:chicago, and prairie:state). Note also that an entry with
-a \textsf{crossref} field will mechanically try to inherit all
-applicable fields from the entry it cross-references. In the case of
-ellet:galena et al., you can see that this includes the
-\textsf{subtitle} field found in prairie:state, which would then,
-quite incorrectly, be added to the \textsf{title} of ellet:galena. In
-cases like these, you could just make sure that prairie:state didn't
-contain such a field, by placing the entire title + subtitle in the
-\textsf{title} field, separated by a colon. You'd certainly need to
-provide a \textsf{shorttitle} field for short footnotes, if you chose
-this solution. Alternatively, as you can see in ellet:galena, you can
-just define an empty \textsf{subtitle} field to prevent it inheriting
-the unwanted subtitle from prairie:state.
-
-\mylittlespace Turning now more narrowly to
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, the \emph{Manual} (17.70)
-specifies that if you cite several contributions to the same
-collection, all (including the collection itself) may be listed
-separately in the bibliography, which the package does automatically,
-using the default inclusion threshold of 2 in the case both of
-\textsf{crossref}'ed and \textsf{xref}'ed entries. (The familiar
-\cmd{nocite} command may also help in some circumstances.) In
-footnotes the specification suggests that, after a citation of any one
-contribution to the collection, all subsequent contributions may, even
-in the first, long footnote, be cited using a slightly shortened form,
-thus ``avoiding clutter.'' In the bibliography the abbreviated form
-is appropriate for all the child entries. The current version of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} implements these instructions, but
-only if you use a \textsf{crossref} or an \textsf{xref} field, and
-only in \textsf{incollection}, \textsf{inproceedings}, or
-\textsf{customa} entries (on the last named, see just below). If you
-look at ellet:galena, keating:dearborn, lippincott:chicago, and
-prairie:state you'll see this mechanism in action in both notes and
-bibliography. If you wish to disable this, then simply don't use a
-\textsf{crossref} or \textsf{xref} field in your entries.
-
-%\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mylittlespace A published collection of letters requires a somewhat
-different treatment (17.78). If you cite more than one letter from
-the same collection, then the \emph{Manual} specifies that only the
-collection itself should appear in the bibliography. In footnotes,
-you can use the \textsf{customa} entry type, documented above, for
-each individual letter, while the collection as a whole may well
-require a \textsf{book} entry. I have, after some consideration,
-implemented the system of shortened references in \textsf{customa}
-entries, even though the \emph{Manual} doesn't explicitly require it.
-As with \textsf{incollection} and \textsf{inproceedings}, mere use of
-a \textsf{crossref} or \textsf{xref} field will activate this
-mechanism, while avoidance of said fields will disable it. (See
-white:ross:memo, white:russ, and white:total, for examples of the
-\textsf{xref} field in action in this way, and please note that the
-second of these entries is entirely fictitious, provided merely for
-the sake of example.) How then to keep the individual letters from
-appearing in the bibliography? The simplest mechanism is one provided
-by \textsf{biblatex}, which involves the \textsf{keywords} field.
-Choose a keyword for any entry you wish excluded from the bibliography
---- I've chosen \texttt{original}, for reasons that will become
-clearer later --- then in the optional argument to the
-\cmd{printbibliography} command in your document include, e.g.,
-\texttt{notkeyword=original}. (Cf.\ \textbf{keywords} and
-\textbf{userf}.)
-
-\mylittlespace If you look closely at the .bib entries for
-white:ross:memo and white:russ, you'll see that, despite using
-\textsf{xref} instead of \textsf{crossref}, the notes referring to
-them inherit data from the parent (white:total). The citation
-mechanism is making a separate call to the parent's .bib entry,
-formatting the information there to fill out the bare data provided by
-the child, but this only happens in \textsf{customa},
-\textsf{incollection}, and \textsf{inproceedings} entries. It is
-perfectly possible that other sorts of entries may make use of
-\textsf{crossref} or \textsf{xref} fields --- \textsf{inbook} and
-\textsf{customb} come to mind --- but such entries will not result in
-the activation of shortened references in notes and bibliography, nor,
-when using \textsf{xref}, in the inheritance I have just pointed out.
-This is how I interpret the specification, though I'm open to
-persuasion on this score.
-
-\mylittlespace I should also take this opportunity to mention that you
-need to be careful when using the \textsf{shorthand} field in
-conjunction with the \textsf{crossref} or \textsf{xref} fields,
-bearing in mind the complicated questions of inheritance posed by all
-such cross-references, most especially in \textsf{customa},
-\textsf{incollection}, and \textsf{inproceedings} entries. A
-\textsf{shorthand} field in a parent entry is, at least in the current
-state of \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, a bad idea.
-
-\mybigspace This \colmarginpar{\textbf{date}} field may be used to
-specify an item's complete date of publication, in \textsc{iso}8601
-format, i.e., \texttt{yyyy-mm-dd}. It may also be used to specify a
-date range, according to Lehman's instructions in §~2.3.8 of
-\textsf{biblatex.pdf}. If only part of a date is required, then the
-\textsf{month} and \textsf{year} fields may be more convenient. The
-latter may be particularly useful in some entries because it can hold
-more than just numerical data, in contrast to \textsf{date} itself.
-Cf.\ \textsf{origdate} and \textsf{urldate}.
-
-\mybigspace This \colmarginpar{\textbf{day}} field, as of
-\textsf{biblatex} 0.9, is obsolete, and will be ignored if you use it
-in your .bib files. Use \textsf{date} instead.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{doi}} \textsf{biblatex}
-field. The Digital Object Identifier of the work, which the
-\textbf{Manual} suggests you can use \enquote{in place of page numbers
- or other locators} (17.181; friedman:learn\-ing). Cf.\
-\textsf{url}.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \colmarginpar{\textbf{edition}} \textsf{biblatex}
-field. If you enter a plain cardinal number, \textsf{biblatex} will
-convert it to an ordinal (chicago:manual), followed by the appropriate
-string. Any other sort of edition information will be printed as is,
-though if your data begins with a word (or abbreviation) that would
-ordinarily only be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence, then
-simply ensure that that word (or abbreviation) is in lowercase, and
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will automatically do the right
-thing (babb:peru, times:guide). In most situations, the \emph{Manual}
-generally recommends the use of abbreviations in both bibliography and
-notes, but there is room for the user's discretion in specific
-citations (emerson:nature).
-
-\mylittlespace In a previous release of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, I introduced the \textsf{userd}
-field to hold this non-numeric information, as \textsf{biblatex} only
-accepted an integer in the \textsf{edition} field, but this changed in
-version 0.8. The \textsf{userd} field is now obsolete, and will be
-silently ignored.
-
-\mybigspace As \mymarginpar{\textbf{editor}} far as possible, I have
-implemented this field as \textsf{biblatex}'s standard styles do, but
-the requirements specified by the \emph{Manual} present certain
-complications that need explaining. Lehman points out in his
-documentation that the \textsf{editor} field will be associated with a
-\textsf{title}, a \textsf{booktitle}, or a \textsf{maintitle},
-depending on the sort of entry. More specifically,
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} associates the \textsf{editor} with
-the most comprehensive of those titles, that is, \textsf{maintitle} if
-there is one, otherwise \textsf{booktitle}, otherwise \textsf{title},
-if the other two are lacking. In a large number of cases, this is
-exactly the correct behavior (adorno:benj, centinel:letters,
-plato:republic:gr, among others). Predictably, however, there are
-numerous cases that require, for example, an additional editor for one
-part of a collection or for one volume of a multi-volume work. For
-these cases I have provided the \textsf{namea} field. You should
-format names for this field as you would for \textsf{author} or
-\textsf{editor}, and these names will always be associated with the
-\textsf{title} (donne:var).
-
-\mylittlespace As you will see below, I have also provided a
-\textsf{nameb} field, which holds the translator of a given
-\textsf{title} (euripides:orestes). If \textsf{namea} and
-\textsf{nameb} are the same, \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will
-concatenate them, just as \textsf{biblatex} already does for
-\textsf{editor}, \textsf{translator}, and \textsf{namec} (i.e., the
-compiler). Furthermore, it is conceivable that a given entry will
-need separate editors for each of the three sorts of title. For this,
-and for various other tricky situations, there is the \cmd{partedit}
-macro (and its siblings), designed to be used in a \textsf{note} field
-or in one of the \textsf{titleaddon} fields (chaucer:liferecords).
-(Because the strings identifying an editor differ in notes and
-bibliography, one can't simply write them out in such a field, hence
-the need for a macro, which I discuss further in the commands section
-below [\ref{sec:formatcommands}].) Cf.\ \textsf{namea},
-\textsf{nameb}, \textsf{namec}, and \textsf{translator}.
-
-\mybigspace The \colmarginpar{\textbf{editora\\editorb\\editorc}} new
-release of \textsf{biblatex} provides these fields as a means to
-specify additional contributors to texts in a number of editorial
-roles. I'm uncertain how relevant they may be to users of the Chicago
-style, but I have implemented them just as the standard styles do. To
-specify the role, use the new fields \textsf{editoratype},
-\textsf{editorbtype}, and \textsf{editorctype}, and see
-\textsf{biblatex.pdf} §~2.3.6.
-
-%\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mybigspace Normally, \colmarginpar{\textbf{editortype}} with the
-exception of the \textsf{article} and \textsf{review} types,
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will automatically find a name to
-put at the head of an entry, starting with an \textsf{author}, and
-proceeding in order through \textsf{editor}, \textsf{translator}, and
-\textsf{namec} (the compiler). If all four are missing, then the
-\textsf{title} will be placed at the head. (In \textsf{article} and
-\textsf{review} entries with a \texttt{magazine}
-\textsf{entrysubtype}, a missing author immediately prompts the use of
-\textsf{journaltitle} at the head of an entry. See above under
-\textsf{article} for details.) The \textsf{editortype} field, added
-in \textsf{biblatex 0.7}, provides even greater flexibility, giving
-you the ability to put a compiler at the head of an entry without
-using \textsf{namec}, and even though an author is named (eliot:pound
-shows this mechanism in action for a standard editor, rather than a
-compiler). Two things are necessary for this to happen. First, in
-the \textsf{options} field you need to set \texttt{useauthor=false},
-then you need to put the name you wish to see at the head of your
-entry into the \textsf{editor} or the \textsf{namea} field. If the
-\enquote{editor} is in fact a compiler, then you need to put
-\texttt{compiler} into the \textsf{editortype} field, and
-\textsf{biblatex} will print the correct string after the name in both
-the bibliography and in the long note form.
-
-\mylittlespace There are a few details of which you need to be aware.
-Because \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} has added the
-\textsf{namea} field, which gives you the ability to identify the
-editor specifically of a \textsf{title} as opposed to a
-\textsf{maintitle} or a \textsf{booktitle}, the \textsf{editortype}
-mechanism checks first to see whether a \textsf{namea} is defined. If
-it is, that name will be used at the head of the entry, if it isn't it
-will go ahead and look for an \textsf{editor}. When the
-\textsf{editor} field is used, \textsf{biblatex}'s sorting algorithms
-will work properly, and also its \textsf{labelname} mechanism, meaning
-that a shortened form of the \textsf{editor} will be used in the short
-note form. If, however, the \textsf{namea} field provides the name, then
-your .bib entry will need to have a \textsf{sortkey} field to aid in
-alphabetizing, and it will also need a \textsf{shorteditor} defined to
-help with the short note form, not a \textsf{shortauthor}, ruled out
-because \texttt{useauthor=false}.
-
-\mylittlespace In \textsf{biblatex} 0.9 Lehman has reworked the string
-concatenation mechanism, for reasons he outlines in his RELEASE file,
-and I have followed his lead. In short, if you define the
-\textsf{editortype} field, then concatenation is turned off, even if
-the name of the \textsf{editor} matches, for example, that of the
-\textsf{translator}. In the absence of an \textsf{editortype}, the
-usual mechanisms remain in place, that is, if the \textsf{editor}
-exactly matches a \textsf{translator} and/or a \textsf{namec}, or
-alternatively if \textsf{namea} exactly matches a \textsf{nameb}
-and/or a \textsf{namec}, then \textsf{biblatex} will print the
-appropriate strings. The \emph{Manual} specifically (17.41)
-recommends not using these identifying strings in the short note form,
-and \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} follows their recommendation.
-If you nevertheless need to provide such a string, you'll have to do
-it manually in the \textsf{shorteditor} field, or perhaps, in a
-different sort of entry, in a \textsf{shortauthor} field.
-
-\mylittlespace It may also be worth noting that because of certain
-requirements in the specification -- absence of an \textsf{author},
-for example -- the \texttt{useauthor} mechanism won't work properly in
-the following entry types: \textsf{collection}, \textsf{customa},
-\textsf{customc}, \textsf{letter}, \textsf{patent},
-\textsf{periodical}, \textsf{proceedings}, \textsf{review},
-\textsf{suppbook}, \textsf{suppcollection}, and
-\textsf{suppperiodical}.
-
-\mybigspace These
-\colmarginpar{\textbf{editoratype\\editorbtype\\editorctype}} fields
-are new to \textsf{biblatex} 0.9, and identify the exact role of the
-person named in the corresponding \textsf{editor[a-c]} field. Note
-that they are not part of the string concatenation mechanism. I have
-implemented them just as the standard styles do, though I am uncertain
-of their usefulness for users of Chicago. Cf.\ \textsf{biblatex.pdf}
-§~2.3.6.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{eid}} \textsf{biblatex}
-field, providing a string or number some journals use uniquely to
-identify a particular article. Only applicable to the
-\textsf{article} entry type. Not typically required by the
-\emph{Manual}.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \colmarginpar{\textbf{entrysubtype}} and very
-powerful \textsf{biblatex} field, left undefined by the standard
-styles. In \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} it has four very
-specific uses, the first three of which I have designed in order to
-maintain, as much as possible, backward compatibility with the
-standard styles. First, in \textsf{article}, \textsf{periodical}, and
-\textsf{review} entries, the field allows you to differentiate between
-scholarly \enquote{journals,} on the one hand, and \enquote{magazines}
-and \enquote{newspapers} on the other. Usage is fairly simple: you
-need to put the exact string \texttt{magazine} into the
-\textsf{entrysubtype} field if you are citing one of the latter two
-types of source, whereas if your source is a \enquote{journal,} then
-you need do nothing.
-
-\mylittlespace The second use involves references to works from
-classical antiquity and, according to the \emph{Manual}, from the
-Middle Ages, as well. When you cite such a work using the traditional
-divisions into books, sections, lines, etc., divisions which are
-presumed to be the same across all editions, then you need to put the
-exact string \texttt{classical} into the \textsf{entrysubtype} field.
-This has no effect in long notes or in the bibliography, but it does
-affect the formatting of short notes, where it suppresses some of the
-punctuation. Ordinarily, you will use this toggle in a \textsf{book}
-or a \textsf{customb} entry, but it is possible that a journal might
-well also present an edition of such a work. Given the tradition of
-using italics for the titles of such works, this may require using a
-\textsf{titleaddon} field (with hand formatting) instead of a
-\textsf{title}. If you wish to reference a classical or medieval work
-by the page numbers of a particular, non-standard edition, then you
-shouldn't use the \textsf{entrysubtype} toggle. Also, and the
-specification is quite clear about this, works from the Renaissance
-and later, even if cited by the traditional divisions, have short
-notes formatted normally, and therefore don't need an
-\textsf{entrysubtype} field. (See \emph{Manual} 17.250--262;
-aristotle:metaphy:gr, plato:republic:gr; euripides:orestes is an
-example of a translation cited by page number in a modern edition.)
-
-\mylittlespace The third use occurs in \textsf{misc} entries. If such
-an entry contains no \textsf{entrysubtype} field, then the citation
-will be treated just as the standard \textsf{biblatex} styles would,
-including the use of italics for the \textsf{title}. Any string at
-all in \textsf{entrysubtype} tells \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}
-to treat the source as part of an unpublished archive. You should use
-the \textsf{\mycolor{origdate}} field for specifically-dated archival
-material like a letter or an interview, when the \textsf{origdate}
-will be formatted appropriately and printed just after the
-\textsf{title}. A \textsf{misc} entry with \textsf{entrysubtype}
-defined is the least formatted of all those specified by the
-\emph{Manual} --- see above under \textbf{misc} for all the details on
-how these citations work.
-
-\mylittlespace Fourth, and finally, the field can be defined in the
-new \textsf{artwork} entry type in order to refer to a work from
-antiquity whose title you do not wish to be italicized. Please see
-the documentation of \textsf{artwork} above for the details.
-
-\mybigspace As \mymarginpar{\textbf{foreword}} with the
-\textsf{afterword} field above, \textsf{foreword} will in general
-function as it does in standard \textsf{biblatex}. Like
-\textsf{afterword} (and \textsf{introduction}), however, it has a
-special meaning in a \textsf{customc} entry, where you simply need to
-define it somehow (and leave \textsf{afterword} and
-\textsf{introduction} undefined) to make a foreword the focus of a
-citation.
-
-\mybigspace A \mymarginpar{\textbf{holder}} standard \textsf{biblatex}
-field for identifying a \textsf{patent}'s holder(s), if they differ
-from the \textsf{author}. The \emph{Manual} has nothing to say on the
-subject, but \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} prints it (them), in
-parentheses, just after the author(s).
-
-\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{howpublished}}
-\textsf{biblatex} field, mainly applicable in the \textsf{booklet}
-entry type, where it replaces the \textsf{publisher}. I have also
-retained it in the \textsf{misc} and \textsf{unpublished} entry types,
-for historical reasons.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{institution}}
-\textsf{biblatex} field. In the \textsf{thesis} entry type, it will
-usually identify the university for which the thesis was written,
-while in a \textsf{report} entry it may identify any sort of
-institution issuing the report.
-
-\mybigspace As \mymarginpar{\textbf{introduction}} with the
-\textsf{afterword} and \textsf{foreword} fields above,
-\textsf{introduction} will in general function as it does in standard
-\textsf{biblatex}. Like those fields, however, it has a special
-meaning in a \textsf{customc} entry, where you simply need to define
-it somehow (and leave \textsf{afterword} and \textsf{foreword}
-undefined) to make an introduction the focus of a citation.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{isbn}} \textsf{biblatex}
-field, for providing the International Standard Book Number of a
-publication. Not typically required by the \emph{Manual}.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{isrn}} \textsf{biblatex}
-field, for providing the International Standard Technical Report
-Number of a report. Only relevant to the \textsf{report} entry type,
-and not typically required by the \emph{Manual}.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{issn}} \textsf{biblatex}
-field, for providing the International Standard Serial Number of a
-periodical in an \textsf{article} or a \textsf{periodical} entry. Not
-typically required by the \emph{Manual}.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{issue}} \textsf{biblatex}
-field, designed for \textsf{article}, \textsf{periodical}, or
-\textsf{review} entries identified by something like ``Spring'' or
-``Summer'' rather than by the usual \textsf{month} or \textsf{number}
-fields (brown:bremer).
-
-\mybigspace The \mymarginpar{\textbf{issuesubtitle}} subtitle for an
-\textsf{issuetitle} --- see next entry.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{issuetitle}}
-\textsf{biblatex} field, intended to contain the title of a special
-issue of any sort of periodical. If the reference is to one article
-within the special issue, then this field should be used in an
-\textsf{article} entry (conley:fifthgrade), whereas if you are citing
-the entire issue as a whole, then it would go in a \textsf{periodical}
-entry, instead (good:wholeissue). The \textsf{note} field is the
-proper place to identify the type of issue, e.g.,\ \texttt{special
- issue}, with the initial letter lower-cased to enable automatic
-contextual capitalization.
-
-\mybigspace The \mymarginpar{\textbf{journalsubtitle}} subtitle for a
-\textsf{journaltitle} --- see next entry.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{journaltitle}}
-\textsf{biblatex} field, replacing the standard \textsc{Bib}\TeX\
-field \textsf{journal}, which, however, still works as an alias. It
-contains the name of any sort of periodical publication, and is found
-in the \textsf{article} and \textsf{review} entry types. In the case
-where a piece in an \textsf{article} or \textsf{review}
-(\textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{magazine}) doesn't have an author,
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} provides for this field to be used
-as the author. See above (section~\ref{sec:entrytypes}) under
-\textbf{article} for details. The lakeforester:pushcarts and
-nyt:trevorobit entries in \textsf{chicago-test.bib} will give you some
-idea of how this works.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{keywords}} field is
-\textsf{biblatex}'s extremely powerful and flexible technique for
-filtering bibliography entries, allowing you to subdivide a
-bibliography according to just about any criteria you care to invent.
-See \textsf{biblatex.pdf} (3.10.4) for thorough documentation. In
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, the field provides a convenient
-means to exclude certain entries from making their way into a
-bibliography. We have already seen (\textbf{customa}, above) how the
-\emph{Manual} (17.78) requires, in the case of published collections
-of letters, that when more than one letter from the same collected is
-cited, the bibliography should contain only a reference to the
-collection as a whole (white:ross:memo, white:russ, white:total).
-Similarly, when citing both an original text and its translation (see
-\textbf{userf}, below), the \emph{Manual} (17.66) suggests including
-the original at the end of the translation's bibliography entry, a
-procedure which requires that the original not also be printed as a
-separate bibliography entry (furet:passing:eng, furet:passing:fr,
-aristotle:metaphy:trans, aristotle:metaphy:gr). Finally, citations of
-well-known reference works (like the \emph{Encyclopaedia Britannica},
-for example), need only be presented in notes, and not in the
-bibliography (17.238--239; ency:britannica, wikiped:bibtex; see
-\textsf{inreference}, above). In all these cases, I have suggested the
-inclusion of \texttt{original} in the \textsf{keywords} field, along
-with a \texttt{notkeyword=original} in the optional argument to the
-\cmd{printbibliography} command, though of course you can choose any
-key you wish.
-
-%\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mybigspace A \mymarginpar{\textbf{language}} standard
-\textsf{biblatex} field, designed to allow you to specify the
-language(s) in which a work is written. As a general rule, the
-Chicago style doesn't require you to provide this information, though
-it may well be useful for clarifying the nature of certain works, such
-as bilingual editions, for example. There is at least one situation,
-however, when the \emph{Manual} does specify this data, and that is
-when the title of a work is given in translation, even though no
-translation of the work has been published, something that might
-happen when a title is in a language deemed to be unparseable by a
-majority of your expected readership (17.65--67, 17.166, 17.177;
-pirumova, rozner:liberation). In such a case, you should provide the
-language(s) involved using this field, connecting multiple languages
-using the keyword \texttt{and}. (I have retained \textsf{biblatex's}
-\cmd{bibstring} mechanism here, which means that you can use the
-standard bibstrings or, if one doesn't exist for the language you
-need, just give the name of the language, capitalized as it should
-appear in your text. You can also mix these two modes inside one
-entry without apparent harm.)
-
-\mylittlespace An alternative arrangement suggested by the
-\emph{Manual} is to retain the original title of a piece but then to
-provide its translation, as well. If you choose this option, you'll
-need to make use of the \textbf{usere} field, on which see below. In
-effect, you'll probably only ever need to use one of these two fields
-in any given entry, and in fact \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}
-will only print one of them if both are present, preferring
-\textsf{usere} over \textsf{language} for this purpose (see kern and
-weresz). Note also that both of these fields are universally
-associated with the \textsf{title} of a work, rather than with a
-\textsf{booktitle} or a \textsf{maintitle}. If you need to attach a
-language or a translation to either of the latter two, you could
-probably manage it with special formatting inside those fields
-themselves.
-
-\mybigspace I \mymarginpar{\textbf{lista}} intend this field
-specifically for presenting citations from reference works that are
-arranged alphabetically, where the name of the item rather than a page
-or volume number should be given. The field is a \textsf{biblatex}
-list, which means you should separate multiple items with the keyword
-\texttt{and}. Each item receives its own set of quotation marks, and
-the whole list will be prefixed by the appropriate string
-(\enquote{s.v.,} \emph{sub verbo}, pl.\ \enquote{s.vv.}).
-\textsf{Biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will only print such a field in a
-\textsf{book} or an \textsf{inreference} entry, and you should look at
-the documentation of these entry types for further details. (See
-\emph{Manual} 17.238--239; ency:brittanica, grove:sibelius,
-times:guide, wikiped:bibtex.)
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{location}} is
-\textsf{biblatex}'s version of the usual \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ field
-\textsf{address}, though the latter is accepted as an alias if that
-simplifies the modification of older .bib files. According to the
-\emph{Manual} (17.99), a citation usually need only provide the first
-city listed on any title page, though a list of cities separated by
-the keyword ``\texttt{and}'' will be formatted appropriately. If the
-place of publication is unknown, you can use \cmd{autocap\{n\}.p.}\
-instead (17.102), though in many or even most cases this isn't
-strictly necessary (17.32--34; virginia:plantation). For all cities,
-you should use the common English version of the name, if such exists
-(17.101).
-
-%\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mylittlespace Two more details need explanation here. In
-\textsf{article}, \textsf{periodical}, and \textsf{review} entries,
-there is usually no need for a \textsf{location} field, but ``if a
-journal might be confused with another with a similar title, or if it
-might not be known to the users of a bibliography,'' then this field
-can present the place or institution where it is published (17.174,
-17.196; lakeforester:pushcarts, kimluu:diethyl, and garrett). Less
-predictably, this is where the \emph{Manual} indicates that a
-particular book is a reprint edition (17.123), so in such a case you
-need to use the \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} macro
-\cmd{reprint}, followed by a comma, space, and the location
-(aristotle:metaphy:gr, schweitzer:bach). The \textsf{origdate} field
-may be used to give the original date of publication, and of course
-more complicated situations should usually be amenable to inclusion in
-the \textsf{note} field (emerson:nature).
-
-\mybigspace The \mymarginpar{\textbf{mainsubtitle}} subtitle for a
-\textsf{maintitle} --- see next entry.
-
-\mybigspace The \mymarginpar{\textbf{maintitle}} main title for a
-multi-volume work, e.g., ``Opera'' or ``Collected Works.'' (See
-donne:var, euripides:orestes, harley:cartography, lach:asia,
-pelikan:chris\-tian, and plato:republic:gr.)
-
-\mybigspace An \mymarginpar{\textbf{maintitleaddon}} annex to the
-\textsf{maintitle}, for which see previous entry. Such an annex would
-be printed in the main text font. If your data begins with a word
-that would ordinarily only be capitalized at the beginning of a
-sentence, then simply ensure that that word is in lowercase, and
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will automatically do the right
-thing.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{month}} \textsf{biblatex}
-field, containing the month of publication. This should be an
-integer, i.e., \texttt{month=\{3\}} not \texttt{month=\{March\}}. See
-\textsf{date} for more information.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{namea}} is one of the fields
-\textsf{biblatex} provides for style writers to use, but which it
-leaves undefined itself. In \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} it
-contains the name(s) of the editor(s) of a \textsf{title}, if the
-entry has a \textsf{booktitle} or \textsf{maintitle}, or both, in
-which situation the \textsf{editor} would be associated with one of
-these latter fields (donne:var). You should present names in this
-field exactly as you would those in an \textsf{author} or
-\textsf{editor} field, and the package will concatenate this field
-with \textsf{nameb} if they are identical. See under \textbf{editor}
-above for the full details. Cf.\ also \textsf{nameb}, \textsf{namec},
-\textsf{translator}, and the macros \cmd{partedit}, \cmd{parttrans},
-\cmd{parteditandtrans}, \cmd{partcomp}, \cmd{parteditandcomp},
-\cmd{parttransandcomp}, and \cmd{partedittransand\-comp}, for which
-see section~\ref{sec:formatcommands}.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{nameaddon}} field is provided by
-\textsf{biblatex}, though not used by the standard styles. In
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, it allows you to specify that an
-author's name is a pseudo\-nym, or to provide either the real name or
-the pseudonym itself, if the other is being provided in the
-\textsf{author} field. The abbreviation ``\texttt{pseud.}''\ (always
-lowercase in English) is specified, either on its own or after the
-pseudonym (centinel:letters, creasey:ashe:blast, creasey:morton:hide,
-creasey:york:death, and le\-carre:quest); \cmd{bibstring\{pseudonym\}}
-does the work for you. See under \textbf{author} above for the full
-details.
-
-\mybigspace Like \mymarginpar{\textbf{nameb}} \textsf{namea}, above,
-this is a field left undefined by the standard \textsf{biblatex}
-styles. In \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, it contains the
-name(s) of the translator(s) of a \textsf{title}, if the entry has a
-\textsf{booktitle} or \textsf{maintitle}, or both, in which situation
-the \textsf{translator} would be associated with one of these latter
-fields (euripides:orestes). You should present names in this field
-exactly as you would those in an \textsf{author} or
-\textsf{translator} field, and the package will concatenate this field
-with \textsf{namea} if they are identical. See under the
-\textbf{translator} field below for the full details. Cf.\ also
-\textsf{namea}, \textsf{namec}, \textsf{origlanguage},
-\textsf{translator}, \textsf{userf} and the macros \cmd{partedit},
-\cmd{parttrans}, \cmd{parteditandtrans}, \cmd{partcomp},
-\cmd{parteditandcomp}, \cmd{parttransandcomp}, and
-\cmd{partedittransandcomp} in section~\ref{sec:formatcommands}.
-
-\mybigspace The \colmarginpar{\textbf{namec}} \emph{Manual} (17.41)
-specifies that works without an author may be listed under an editor,
-translator, or compiler, assuming that one is available, and it also
-specifies the strings to be used with the name(s) of compiler(s). All
-this suggests that the \emph{Manual} considers this to be standard
-information that should be made available in a bibliographic
-reference, so I have added that possibility to the many that
-\textsf{biblatex} already provides, such as the \textsf{editor},
-\textsf{translator}, \textsf{commentator}, \textsf{annotator}, and
-\textsf{redactor}, along with writers of an \textsf{introduction},
-\textsf{foreword}, or \textsf{afterword}. Since \textsf{biblatex.bst}
-doesn't offer a \textsf{compiler} field, I have adopted for this
-purpose the otherwise unused field \textsf{namec}. It is important to
-understand that, despite the analogous name, this field does not
-function like \textsf{namea} or \textsf{nameb}, but rather like
-\textsf{editor} or \textsf{translator}, and therefore if used will be
-associated with whichever title field these latter two would be were
-they present in the same entry. Identical fields among these three
-will be concatenated by the package, and concatenated too with the
-(usually) unnecessary commentator, annotator and the rest. Also
-please note that I've arranged the concatenation algorithms to include
-\textsf{namec} in the same test as \textsf{namea} and \textsf{nameb},
-so in this particular circumstance you can, if needed, make
-\textsf{namec} analogous to these two latter, \textsf{title}-only
-fields. (See above under \textbf{editortype} for details of how you
-may, in certain circumstances, use that field to identify a compiler.
-This method will be particularly useful if you don't need to
-concatenate the \textsf{namec} with any other role, because if you use
-the \textsf{editor} field \textsf{biblatex} will automatically attend
-to alphabetization and name-replacement in the bibliography.)
-
-\mylittlespace It might conceivably be necessary at some point to
-identify the compiler(s) of a \textsf{title} separate from the
-compiler(s) of a \textsf{booktitle} or \textsf{maintitle}, but for the
-moment I've run out of available \textsf{name} fields, so you'll have
-to fall back on the \cmd{partcomp} macro or the related
-\cmd{parteditandcomp}, \cmd{parttransandcomp}, and
-\cmd{partedittransandcomp}, on which see Commands
-(section~\ref{sec:formatcommands}) below. (Future releases may be
-able to remedy this.) It may be as well to mention here too that of
-the three names that can be substituted for the missing
-\textsf{author} at the head of an entry,
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will choose an \textsf{editor} if
-present, then a \textsf{translator} if present, falling back to
-\textsf{namec} only in the absence of the other two, and assuming that
-the fields aren't identical, and therefore to be concatenated. In a
-change from the previous behavior, these algorithms also now test for
-\textsf{namea} or \textsf{nameb}, which will be used instead of
-\textsf{editor} and \textsf{translator}, respectively, giving the
-package the greatest likelihood of finding a name to place at the head
-of an entry. Please remember, however, that if this name is supplied
-by any of the non-standard fields \textsf{name[a-c]}, then you will
-need to provide a \textsf{sortkey} to assist with alphabetization in
-the bibliography.
-
-\mybigspace As \mymarginpar{\textbf{note}} in standard
-\textsf{biblatex}, this field allows you to provide bibliographic data
-that doesn't easily fit into any other field. In this sense, it's
-very like \textsf{addendum}, but the information provided here will be
-printed just before the publication data. (See chaucer:alt,
-chaucer:liferecords, cook:sotweed, emerson:nature, and rodman:walk for
-examples of this usage in action.) It also has a specialized use in
-all the periodical types (\textsf{article}, \textsf{periodical}, and
-\textsf{review}), where it holds supplemental information about a
-\textsf{journaltitle}, such as \enquote{special issue}
-(conley:fifthgrade, good:wholeissue). In all uses, if your data
-begins with a word that would ordinarily only be capitalized at the
-beginning of a sentence, then simply ensure that that word is in
-lowercase, and \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will automatically
-do the right thing. Cf.\ \textsf{addendum}.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{number}} is a standard
-\textsf{biblatex} field, containing the number of a
-\textsf{journaltitle} in an \textsf{article} or \textsf{review} entry,
-the number of a \textsf{title} in a \textsf{periodical} entry, or the
-volume/number of a book in a \textsf{series}. Generally, in an
-\textsf{article}, \textsf{periodical}, or \textsf{review} entry, this
-will be a plain cardinal number, but in any \textsf{book}-like entry
-it may well contain considerably more information, including even a
-reference to \enquote{2nd ser.,} for example, while the
-\textsf{series} field in such an entry will contain the name of the
-series, rather than a number. This field is also the place for the
-patent number in a \textsf{patent} entry. Cf.\ \textsf{issue} and
-\textsf{series}. (See \emph{Manual} 17.90--95 and boxer:china,
-palmatary:pottery, wauchope:ceramics; 17.163 and beattie:crime,
-conley:fifthgrade, friedman:learning, garrett, gibbard, hlatky:hrt,
-mcmillen:antebellum, rozner:liberation, warr:ellison.)
-
-\mylittlespace \textbf{NB}: This may be an opportune place to point
-out that the \emph{Manual} (17.129) prefers arabic to roman numerals
-in most circumstances (chapters, volumes, series numbers, etc.), even
-when such numbers might be roman in the work cited. The obvious
-exception is page numbers, in which roman numerals indicate that the
-citation came from the front matter, and should therefore be retained.
-Another possible exception is in references to works \enquote{with
- many and complex divisions,} in which \enquote{a mixture of roman
- and arabic} may be \enquote{easier to disentangle.}
-
-\mybigspace A \mymarginpar{\textbf{options}} standard
-\textsf{biblatex} field, for setting certain options on a per-entry
-basis rather than globally. Information about some of the more common
-options may be found above under \textsf{author} and below in
-section~\ref{sec:options}. See chaucer:alt, eliot:pound,
-herwign:office, lecarre:quest, and mla:style for examples of the field
-in use.
-
-\mybigspace A \mymarginpar{\textbf{organization}} standard
-\textsf{biblatex} field, retained mainly for use in the \textsf{misc},
-\textsf{online}, and \textsf{manual} entry types, where it may be of
-use to specify a publishing body that might not easily fit in other
-categories. In \textsf{biblatex}, it is also used to identify the
-organization sponsoring a conference in a \textsf{proceedings} or
-\textsf{inproceedings} entry, and I have retained this as a
-possibility, though the \emph{Manual} is silent on the matter.
-
-\mybigspace This \colmarginpar{\textbf{origdate}} is a new
-\textsf{biblatex} field, replacing the obsolete \textsf{origyear}, and
-allowing more than one full specification for those references which
-need to provide more than one date. As with the analogous
-\textsf{date} field, you provide the date (or range of dates) in
-\textsc{iso}8601 format, i.e., \texttt{yyyy-mm-dd}. In most entry
-types, you would use \textsf{origdate} to provide the date of first
-publication of a work, most usually needed only in the case of reprint
-editions, but also recommended by the \emph{Manual} for electronic
-editions of older works (17.123, 17.146--7; aristotle:metaphy:gr,
-emerson:nature, james:ambassadors, schweitzer:bach). In the
-\textsf{customa} and \textsf{misc} (with \textsf{entrysubtype)} entry
-types, the \textsf{origdate} identifies when a letter (or similar) was
-written, with the \textsf{date} field --- for \textsf{customa} entries
---- identifying the date of publication of the whole collection. If
-such a published collection were itself a reprint, improvisation in
-the \textsf{location} field might be able to rescue the situation.
-(See jackson:paulina:letter, white:ross:memo, white:russ, and
-white:total for how \textsf{customa} entries usually work; creel:house
-and spock:interview show the field in action in \textsf{misc}
-entries.)
-
-\mylittlespace Because the \textsf{origdate} field only accepts
-numbers, some improvisation may be needed if you wish to include
-\enquote{n.d.}\ (\cmd{bibstring\{nodate\}}) in an entry. In
-\textsf{customa} and \textsf{misc}, this information can be placed in
-\textsf{titleaddon}, but in other entry types you may need to use the
-\textsf{location} field.
-
-\mybigspace In \colmarginpar{\textbf{origlanguage}} keeping with the
-\emph{Manual}'s specifications, I have fairly thoroughly redefined
-\textsf{biblatex}'s facilities for treating translations. The
-\textsf{origtitle} and \textsf{origlocation} fields aren't used, while
-the \textsf{language} and \textsf{origdate} fields have been
-press-ganged for other duties. The \textsf{origlanguage} field, for
-its part, retains a dual role in presenting translations in a
-bibliography. The details of the \emph{Manual}'s suggested treatment
-when both a translation and an original are cited may be found below
-under \textbf{userf}. Here, however, I simply note that the
-introductory string used to connect the translation's citation with
-the original's is ``Originally published as,'' which I suggest may
-well be inaccurate in a great many cases, as for instance when citing
-a work from classical antiquity, which will most certainly not
-``originally'' have been published in the Loeb Classical Library.
-Although not, strictly speaking, authorized by the \emph{Manual}, I
-have provided another way to introduce the original text, using the
-\textsf{origlanguage} field, which must be provided \emph{in the entry
- for the translation, not the original text}
-(aristotle:metaphy:trans). If you put one of the standard
-\textsf{biblatex} bibstrings there (enumerated below), then the entry
-will work properly across multiple languages. Otherwise, just put the
-name of the language there, localized as necessary, and
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will eschew ``Originally published
-as'' in favor of, e.g., ``Greek edition:'' or ``French edition:''.
-This has no effect in notes, where only the work cited --- original or
-translation --- will be printed, but it may help to make the
-\emph{Manual}'s suggestions for the bibliography more palatable.
-
-\mylittlespace That was the first usage, in keeping at least with the
-spirit of the \emph{Manual}. I have also, perhaps less in keeping
-with that specification, retained some of \textsf{biblatex}'s
-functionality for this field. If an entry doesn't have a
-\textsf{userf} field, and therefore won't be combining a text and its
-translation in the bibliography, you can also use
-\textsf{origlanguage} as Lehman intended it, so that instead of
-saying, e.g., ``translated by X,'' the entry will read ``translated
-from the German by X.'' The \emph{Manual} doesn't mention this, but
-it may conceivably help avoid certain ambiguities in some citations.
-As in \textsf{biblatex}, if you wish to use this functionality, you
-have to provide \emph{not} the name of the language, but rather a
-bibliography string, which may, at the time of writing, be one of
-\texttt{american}, \texttt{brazilian}, \texttt{danish},
-\texttt{dutch}, \texttt{english}, \texttt{french}, \texttt{german},
-\texttt{greek}, \texttt{italian}, \texttt{latin}, \texttt{norwegian},
-\texttt{portuguese}, \texttt{spanish}, or \texttt{swedish}, to which
-I've added \texttt{russian}.
-
-%\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mybigspace NB: \mymarginpar{\textbf{origlocation}} This field is now
-obsolete, and has, as announced previously, been replaced by
-\textsf{lista}, which see. Please update your .bib files accordingly.
-
-\mybigspace This \colmarginpar{\textbf{origyear}} field is, as of
-\textsf{biblatex} 0.9, obsolete. It is ignored if it appears in a
-.bib file.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{pages}} is the standard
-\textsf{biblatex} field for providing page references. In many
-\textsf{article} and \textsf{review} entries you'll find this contains
-something other than a page number, e.g. a section name or edition
-specification (17.188, 17.191, 17.202; kozinn:review, nyt:obittrevor,
-nyt:trevorobit). Of course, the same may be true of almost any sort
-of entry, though perhaps with less frequency. Curious readers may
-wish to look at brown:bremer (17.172) for an example of a
-\textsf{pages} field used to facilitate reference to a two-part
-journal article. Cf.\ \textsf{number} for more information on the
-\emph{Manual}'s preferences regarding the formatting of numerals;
-\textsf{bookpagination} and \textsf{pagination} provide details about
-\textsf{biblatex's} mechanisms for specifying what sort of division a
-given \textsf{pages} field contains; and \textsf{usera} discusses a
-different way to present the section information pertaining to a
-newspaper article.
-
-\mybigspace This, \mymarginpar{\textbf{pagination}} a standard
-\textsf{biblatex} field, allows you automatically to prefix the
-appropriate identifying string to information you provide in the
-\textsf{postnote} field of a citation command, whereas
-\textsf{bookpagination} allows you to prefix a string to the
-\textsf{pages} field. Please see \textbf{bookpagination} above for
-all the details on this functionality, as aside from the difference
-just mentioned the two fields are equivalent.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{part}} \textsf{biblatex}
-field, which identifies physical parts of a single logical volume in
-\textsf{book}-like entries, not in periodicals. It has the same
-purpose in \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, but because the
-\emph{Manual} (17.88) calls such a thing a \enquote{book} and not a
-\enquote{part,} the string printed in notes and bibliography will, at
-least in English, be \enquote{\texttt{bk.}\@} instead of the plain dot
-between volume number and part number (harley:cartography, lach:asia).
-This field should only be used in association with a \textsf{volume}
-number, so if you need to identify \enquote{parts} or \enquote{books}
-that are part of a published \textsf{series}, for example, then you'll
-need to use a different field, (which in this case would be
-\textsf{number} [palmatary:pottery]). Cf.\ \textsf{volume}.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{publisher}}
-\textsf{biblatex} field. Remember that ``\texttt{and}'' is a keyword
-for connecting multiple publishers, so if a publisher's name contains
-``and,'' then you should either use the ampersand (\&) or enclose the
-whole name in additional braces. (See \emph{Manual} 17.103--114;
-aristotle:metaphy:gr, cohen:schiff, creasey:ashe:blast,
-dunn:revolutions.)
-
-\mylittlespace There are, as one might expect, a couple of further
-subtleties involved here. Ordinarily, two publishers will be
-separated by a forward slash in both notes and bibliography, but if a
-company issues ``certain books through a special publishing division
-or under a special imprint,'' then the two names will be separated by
-a comma, which you will need to provide in the \textsf{publisher}
-field. The \emph{Manual}'s example (17.112) is ``\texttt{Ohio
- University Press, Swallow Press},'' which would cause
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} no problems. If a book has two
-co-publishers, ``usually in different countries,'' (17.113) then the
-simplest thing to do is to choose one, probably the nearest one
-geographically. If you feel it necessary to include both, then
-levistrauss:savage demonstrates one way of doing so, using a
-combination of the \textsf{publisher} and \textsf{location} fields.
-Finally, if the publisher is unknown, then the \emph{Manual}
-recommends (17.109) simply using the place (if known) and the date.
-If for some reason you need to indicate the absence of a publisher,
-the abbreviation given by the \emph{Manual} is \texttt{n.p.}, though
-this can also stand for \enquote{no place.} Some style guides
-apparently suggest using \texttt{s.n.}\,(= \emph{sine nomine}) to
-specify the lack of a publisher, but the \emph{Manual} doesn't mention
-this.
-
-\mybigspace I \mymarginpar{\textbf{redactor}} have implemented this
-field just as \textsf{biblatex}'s standard styles do, even though the
-\emph{Manual} doesn't actually mention it. It may be useful for some
-purposes. Cf.\ \textsf{annotator} and \textsf{commentator}.
-
-\mybigspace \textbf{NB:} \colmarginpar{\textbf{reprinttitle}}
-\textbf{Please note that this feature is in an alpha state, and that
- I'm contemplating using a different field in the future for this
- functionality. I include it here in the hope that it might receive
- some testing in the meantime.} At the request of Will Small, I have
-included a means of providing the original publication details of an
-essay or a chapter that you are citing from a subsequent reprint,
-e.g., a \emph{Collected Essays} volume. In such a case, at least
-according to the \emph{Manual} (17.73), such details needn't be
-provided in notes, only in the bibliography, and then only if these
-details are \enquote{of particular interest.} The data would follow
-an introductory phrase like \enquote{originally published as,} making
-the problem strictly parallel to that of including details of a work
-in the original language alongside the details of its translation. I
-have addressed the latter problem with the \textsf{userf} field, which
-provides a sort of cross-referencing method for this purpose, and
-\textsf{reprinttitle} works in \emph{exactly} the same way. In the
-.bib entry for the reprint you include a cross-reference to the cite
-key of the original location using the \textsf{reprinttitle} field
-(which it may help mnemonically to think of as a \enquote{reprinted
- title} field). The main difference between the two forms is that
-\textsf{userf} prints all but the \textsf{author} of the original
-work, whereas \textsf{reprinttitle} suppresses both the
-\textsf{author} and the \textsf{title} of the original, giving only
-the more general details, beginning with, e.g., the
-\textsf{journaltitle} or \textsf{booktitle} and continuing from there.
-The string prefacing this information will be \enquote{Originally
- published in.} Please see the documentation on \textsf{userf} below
-for all the details on how to create .bib entries for presenting your
-data.
-
-\mybigspace A \mymarginpar{\textbf{series}} standard \textsf{biblatex}
-field, usually just a number in an \textsf{article},
-\textsf{periodical}, or \textsf{review} entry, almost always the name
-of a publication series in \textsf{book}-like entries. If you need to
-attach further information to the \textsf{series} name in a
-\textsf{book}-like entry, then the \textsf{number} field is the place
-for it, whether it be a volume, a number, or even something like
-\enquote{2nd ser.} or \enquote{\cmd{bibstring\{oldseries\}}.} Of
-course, you can also use \cmd{bibstring\{oldseries\}} or
-\cmd{bibstring\{newseries\}} in an \textsf{article} entry, but there
-you would place it in the \textsf{series} field itself. (In fact, the
-\textsf{series} field in \textsf{article}, \textsf{periodical}, and
-\textsf{review} entries is one of the places where \textsf{biblatex}
-allows you just to use the plain bibstring \texttt{oldseries}, for
-example, rather than making you type \cmd{bibstring\{oldseries\}}.
-The \textsf{type} field in \textsf{manual}, \textsf{patent},
-\textsf{report}, and \textsf{thesis} entries also has this
-auto-detection mechanism in place; see the discussion of
-\cmd{bibstring} below for details.) In whatever entry type, these
-bibstrings produce the required abbreviation, which thankfully is the
-same in both notes and bibliography. (For books and similar entries,
-see \emph{Manual} 17.90--95; boxer:china, browning:aurora,
-palmatary:pottery, plato:republic:gr, wauchope:ceramics; for
-periodicals, see 17.178; garaud:gatine, sewall:letter.) Cf.\
-\textsf{number} for more information on the \emph{Manual}'s
-preferences regarding the formatting of numerals.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{shortauthor}} is a standard
-\textsf{biblatex} field, but \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} makes
-considerably grea\-ter use of it than the standard styles. For the
-purposes of the Chicago style, the field provides the name to be used
-in the short form of a footnote. In the vast majority of cases, you
-don't need to specify it, because the \textsf{biblatex} system selects
-the author's last name from the \textsf{author} field and uses it in
-such a reference, but in a few cases this default behavior won't work.
-In books without an author and listed under an editor,
-\textsf{biblatex} does the right thing and uses the surname of the
-editor in a short note (zukowsky:chicago), but if the work is listed
-under a compiler (or any of the non-standard names
-\textsf{name[a-c]}), you need to provide that person's name in
-\textsf{shortauthor}, and also remember to provide a \textsf{sortkey}
-to make sure the work will be alphabetized correctly in the
-bibliography. (The current version of \textsf{biblatex} will now
-automatically alphabetize by \textsf{translator} if that is the name
-given at the head of an entry.) If, in an author-less
-\textsf{article} or \textsf{review} entry (\textsf{entrysubtype}
-\texttt{magazine}), you allow \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} to
-use the title of the periodical as the author --- the default behavior
---- then your \textsf{shortauthor} field needs to contain the name of
-the periodical, formatted appropriately, which usually means something
-like ``\cmd{mkbibemph\{Periodical Title\}}.'' Note that in this case,
-too, you'll need to help the alphabetizing routines by providing a
-\textsf{sortkey} field (gourmet:052006, lakeforester:pushcarts,
-nyt:trevorobit).
-
-\mylittlespace As mentioned under \textsf{editortype}, the
-\emph{Manual} (17.41) recommends against providing the identifying
-string (e.g., ed.\ or trans.)\ in the short note form, and
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} follows their recommendation. If
-you need to provide these strings in such a citation, then you'll have
-to do so by hand in the \textsf{shortauthor} field, or in the
-\textsf{shorteditor} field, whichever you are using.
-
-\mybigspace Like \mymarginpar{\textbf{shorteditor}}
-\textsf{shortauthor}, a field to provide a name for a short footnote,
-in this case for, e.g., a \textsf{collection} entry that typically
-lacks an author. The \textsf{shortauthor} field works just as well in
-most situations, but if you have set \texttt{useauthor=false} (and not
-\texttt{useeditor=false}) in an entry's \textsf{options} field, then
-only \textsf{shorteditor} will be recognized. Cf.\
-\textsf{editortype}, above.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{shorthand}} is
-\textsf{biblatex}'s mechanism for using abbreviations in place of the
-usual short note form, and I've left it effectively unmodified in
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, apart from a few formatting
-tweaks. Any entry which contains such a field will produce a normal
-first note, either long or short according to your package options,
-informing the reader that the work will hereafter be cited by this
-abbreviation. As in \textsf{biblatex}, the \cmd{printshorthands}
-command will produce a formatted list of abbreviations for reference
-purposes, a list which the \emph{Manual} suggests should be placed
-either in the front matter (when using footnotes) or before the
-endnotes, in case these are used. (See 16.39--40, and also
-\textsf{biblatex.pdf} for more information.)
-
-\mylittlespace As I mentioned above under \textbf{crossref}, extra
-care is needed when using shorthands with cross-references, and I
-would avoid them in all parent entries, at least in the current state
-of \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}.
-
-\mybigspace A \mymarginpar{\textbf{shorttitle}} standard
-\textsf{biblatex} field, primarily used to provide an abbreviated
-title for short notes. In \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, you
-need to take particular care with \textsf{customa} entries, where, as
-explained above, the \emph{Manual} requires a special format
-(``\texttt{to Recipient}''). (See 17.76--78; jackson:paulina:letter,
-white:ross:memo, white:russ.) Some \textsf{misc} entries (with an
-\textsf{entrysubtype}) also need special attention. (See creel:house,
-where the full title is used as the shortauthor + shorttitle by
-putting \cmd{isdot} into the \textsf{shortauthor} field.) Remember,
-also, that the generic titles in \textsf{review} and \textsf{misc}
-entries may not want capitalization in all contexts, so, as with the
-\textsf{title} field, if you begin a \textsf{shorttitle} with a
-lowercase letter the style will do the right thing (barcott:review,
-bundy:macneil, Clemens:letter, kozinn:review, ratliff:review,
-unsigned:ranke).
-
-\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mybigspace A \mymarginpar{\textbf{sortkey}} standard
-\textsf{biblatex} field, designed to allow you to specify how you want
-an entry alphabetized in a bibliography. In general, if an entry
-doesn't turn up where you expect or want it, this field should provide
-the solution. More particularly, entries without an \textsf{author}
-or an \textsf{editor}, or with a corporate author beginning with the
-definite or indefinite article, will usually require your assistance
-in this way (chaucer:alt, cotton:manufacture, gourmet:052006,
-lakeforester:pushcarts, nyt:obittrevor, nyt:trevorobit, silver:gawain,
-unsigned:ranke, virginia:plantation). Lehman also provides
-\textbf{sortname}, \textbf{sorttitle}, and \textbf{sortyear} for more
-fine-grained control. Please consult \textsf{biblatex.pdf} for the
-details.
-
-\mybigspace The \mymarginpar{\textbf{subtitle}} subtitle for a
-\textsf{title} --- see next entry.
-
-\mybigspace In \mymarginpar{\textbf{title}} the vast majority of
-cases, this field works just as it always has in \textsc{Bib}\TeX, and
-just as it does in \textsf{biblatex}. Nearly every entry will have
-one, the most likely exceptions being \textsf{incollection} or
-\textsf{online} entries with a merely generic title, instead of a
-specific one (centinel:letters, powell:email). The main source of
-difficulties flows from the \emph{Manual}'s rules for formatting
-\textsf{titles}, rules which also hold for \textsf{booktitles} and
-\textsf{maintitles}. The whole point of using a
-\textsc{Bib}\TeX-based system is for it to do the formatting for you,
-and in most cases \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} does just that,
-surrounding titles with quotation marks, italicizing them, or
-occasionally just leaving them alone. When, however, a title is
-quoted within a title, then you need to know some of the rules. A
-summary here should serve to clarify them, and help you to understand
-when \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} might need your help in order
-to comply with them.
-
-\mylittlespace The internal rules of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} are as follows:
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[\qquad Italics:] \textsf{booktitle}, \textsf{maintitle}, and
- \textsf{journaltitle} in all entry types; \textsf{title} of
- \textsf{artwork}, \textsf{book}, \textsf{bookinbook},
- \textsf{booklet}, \textsf{collection}, \textsf{customb},
- \textsf{customc}, \textsf{inbook}, \textsf{manual}, \textsf{misc}
- (with no \textsf{entrysubtype}), \textsf{periodical},
- \textsf{proceedings}, \textsf{report}, \textsf{suppbook}, and
- \textsf{suppcollection} entry types.
-\item[\qquad Quotation Marks:] \textsf{title} of \textsf{article},
- \textsf{image}, \textsf{incollection}, \textsf{inproceedings},
- \textsf{online}, \textsf{patent}, \textsf{periodical},
- \textsf{thesis}, and \textsf{unpublished} entry types,
- \textsf{issuetitle} in \textsf{article}, \textsf{periodical}, and
- \textsf{review} entry types.
-\item[\qquad Unformatted:] \textsf{booktitleaddon},
- \textsf{maintitleaddon}, and \textsf{titleaddon} in all entry types,
- \textsf{title} of \textsf{customa}, \textsf{letter}, \textsf{misc}
- (with an \textsf{entrysubtype}), \textsf{review}, and
- \textsf{suppperiodical} entry types.
-\end{description}
-
-Now, the rules for which entry type to use for which sort of work tend
-to be fairly straightforward, but in cases of doubt you can consult
-section \ref{sec:entrytypes} above, the examples in
-\textsf{chicago-test.bib}, or go to the \emph{Manual} itself,
-8.164--210. Assuming, then, that you want to present a title within a
-title, and you know what sort of formatting each of the two would, on
-its own, require, then the following rules apply:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Inside an italicized title, all other titles are enclosed in
- quotation marks and italicized, so in such cases all you need to do
- is provide the quotation marks using \cmd{mkbibquote}, which will
- take care of any following punctuation that needs to be brought
- within the closing quotation mark(s) (17.58; donne:var,
- mchugh:wake).
-\item Inside a quoted title, you should present another title as it
- would appear if it were on its own, so in such cases you'll need to
- do the formatting yourself. Within the double quotes of the title
- another quoted title would take single quotes --- the
- \cmd{mkbibquote} command does this for you automatically, and also,
- I repeat, takes care of any following punctuation that needs to be
- brought within the closing quotation mark(s). (See 17.157; garrett,
- loften:hamlet, murphy:silent, white:callimachus.)
-\item Inside a plain title (most likely in a \textsf{review} entry or
- a \textsf{titleaddon} field), you should present another title as it
- would appear on its own, once again formatting it yourself using
- \cmd{mkbibemph} or \cmd{mkbibquote}. (barcott:review, gibbard,
- osborne:poison, ratliff:review, unsigned:ranke).
-\end{enumerate}
-
-The \emph{Manual} provides a few more rules, as well. A word normally
-italicized in text should also be italicized in a quoted or plain-text
-title, but should be in roman (``reverse italics'') in an italicized
-title. A quotation used as a (whole) title (with or without a
-subtitle) retains its quotation marks when it is quoted or plain, but
-loses them when it is italicized (17.60, 17.157; lewis). A word or
-phrase in quotation marks, but that isn't a quotation, retains those
-marks in all title types (kimluu:diethyl).
-
-\mylittlespace Finally, please note that in all \textsf{review} (and
-\textsf{suppperiodical}) entries, and in \textsf{misc} entries with an
-\textsf{entrysubtype}, and only in those entries,
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will automatically capitalize the
-first word of the \textsf{title} after sentence-ending punctuation,
-assuming that such a \textsf{title} begins with a lowercase letter in
-your .bib database. See \textbf{\textbackslash autocap} below for
-more details.
-
-\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip}
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{titleaddon}}
-\textsf{biblatex} intends this field for use with additions to titles
-that may need to be formatted differently from the titles themselves,
-and \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} uses it in just this way, with
-the additional wrinkle that it can, if needed, replace the
-\textsf{title} entirely, and this in, effectively, any entry type,
-providing a fairly powerful, if somewhat complicated, tool for getting
-\textsc{Bib}\TeX\ to do what you want (cf.\ centinel:letters,
-powell:email). This field will always be unformatted, that is,
-neither italicized nor placed within quotation marks, so any
-formatting you may need within it you'll need to provide manually
-yourself. The single exception to this rule is when your data begins
-with a word that would ordinarily only be capitalized at the beginning
-of a sentence, in which case you need then simply ensure that that
-word is in lowercase, and \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will
-automatically do the right thing. See\ \textbf{\textbackslash
- autocap}, below. (Cf.\ brown:bremer, osborne:poison, reaves:rosen,
-and white:ross:memo for examples where the field starts with a
-lowercase letter; morgenson:market provides an example where the
-\textsf{titleaddon} field, holding the name of a regular column in a
-newspaper, is capitalized, a situation that is handled as you would
-expect.)
-
-\mybigspace As \mymarginpar{\textbf{translator}} far as possible, I
-have implemented this field as \textsf{biblatex}'s standard styles do,
-but the requirements specified by the \emph{Manual} present certain
-complications that need explaining. Lehman points out in his
-documentation that the \textsf{translator} field will be associated
-with a \textsf{title}, a \textsf{booktitle}, or a \textsf{maintitle},
-depending on the sort of entry. More specifically,
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} associates the \textsf{translator}
-with the most comprehensive of those titles, that is,
-\textsf{maintitle} if there is one, otherwise \textsf{booktitle},
-otherwise \textsf{title}, if the other two are lacking. In a large
-number of cases, this is exactly the correct behavior (adorno:benj,
-centinel:letters, plato:republic:gr, among others). Predictably,
-however, there are numerous cases that require, for example, an
-additional translator for one part of a collection or for one volume
-of a multi-volume work. For these cases I have provided the
-\textsf{nameb} field. You should format names for this field as you
-would for \textsf{author} or \textsf{editor}, and these names will
-always be associated with the \textsf{title} (euripides:orestes).
-
-\mylittlespace I have also provided a \textsf{namea} field, which
-holds the editor of a given \textsf{title} (euripides:orestes). If
-\textsf{namea} and \textsf{nameb} are the same,
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will concatenate them, just as
-\textsf{biblatex} already does for \textsf{editor},
-\textsf{translator}, and \textsf{namec} (i.e., the compiler).
-Furthermore, it is conceivable that a given entry will need separate
-translators for each of the three sorts of title. For this, and for
-various other tricky situations, there is the \cmd{parttrans} macro
-(and its siblings), designed to be used in a \textsf{note} field or in
-one of the \textsf{titleaddon} fields (ratliff:review). (Because the
-strings identifying a translator differ in notes and bibliography, one
-can't simply write them out in such a field, hence the need for a
-macro, which I discuss further in the commands section below
-[\ref{sec:formatcommands}].)
-
-\mylittlespace Finally, as I detailed above under \textbf{author}, in
-the absence of an \textsf{author} or an \textsf{editor}, the
-\textsf{translator} will be used at the head of an entry
-(silver:gawain), and the bibliography entry alphabetized by the
-translator's name, behavior that can be controlled with the
-\texttt{{usetranslator}} switch in the \textsf{options} field. Cf.\
-\textsf{author}, \textsf{editor}, \textsf{namea}, \textsf{nameb}, and
-\textsf{namec}.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{type}} is a standard
-\textsf{biblatex} field, and in its normal usage serves to identify
-the type of a \textsf{manual}, \textsf{patent}, \textsf{report}, or
-\textsf{thesis} entry. \textsf{Biblatex} 0.7 introduced the ability,
-in some circumstances, to use a bibstring without inserting it in a
-\cmd{bibstring} command, and in these entry types the \textsf{type}
-field works this way, allowing you simply to input, e.g.,
-\texttt{patentus} rather than \cmd{bibstring\{patentus\}}, though both
-will work. (See petroff:impurity; herwign:office, murphy:silent, and
-ross:thesis all demonstrate how the \textsf{type} field may sometimes
-be automatically set in such entries by using one of the standard
-entry-type aliases).
-
-\mylittlespace With the arrival of Lehman's remarkable
-punctuation-tracking code in \textsf{biblatex} 0.8, there can be
-almost no use for the \textsf{type} field as a switch for the
-\cmd{custpunct} macro, so I have been able to reuse it in order to
-generalize the functioning of the \textsf{customc} entry type, and of
-its aliases \textsf{suppbook} and \textsf{suppcollection}. In such
-entries, you can now use the \textsf{type} field to specify what sort
-of supplemental material you are citing, e.g.,
-\enquote{\texttt{preface to}} or \enquote{\texttt{postscript to}.}
-Cf.\ \textsf{customc} above for the details. (See \emph{Manual}
-17.74--75; polakow:afterw, prose:intro).
-
-\mylittlespace You can also use the \textsf{type} field in
-\textsf{artwork} and \textsf{image} entries to identify the medium of
-the artwork or photograph, e.g., \texttt{oil on canvas} or
-\texttt{albumen print}. If the first word in this field would
-normally only be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence, then
-leave it in lowercase in your .bib file and \textsf{biblatex} will
-automatically do the right thing in citations. Cf.\ \textsf{artwork}
-and \textsf{image}, above, for all the details. (See leo:madonna,
-bedford:photo.)
-
-%\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip}
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{url}} \textsf{biblatex}
-field, it holds the url of an online publication, though you can
-provide one for all entry types. The required \LaTeX\ package
-\textsf{url} will ensure that your documents format such references
-properly, in the text and in the reference apparatus.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \colmarginpar{\textbf{urldate}} \textsf{biblatex}
-field, it identifies exactly when you accessed a given url. This
-field would contain the whole date, in \textsc{iso}8601 format
-(evanston:library, grove:sibelius, hlatky:hrt, osborne:poison,
-sirosh:visualcortex, wikiped:bibtex). Please note that the
-\textbf{urlday}, \textbf{urlmonth}, and \textbf{urlyear} fields are
-all now obsolete.
-
-\mybigspace A \mymarginpar{\textbf{usera}} supplemental
-\textsf{biblatex} field which functions in
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} almost as a
-\enquote{\textsf{journaltitleaddon}} field. In \textsf{article},
-\textsf{periodical}, and \textsf{review} entries with
-\textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{magazine}, the contents of this field
-will be placed, unformatted and between commas, after the
-\textsf{journaltitle} and before the date. The main use is for
-identifying the broadcast network when you cite a radio or television
-program (bundy:macneil), though you may also want to use it to
-identify the section of a newspaper in which you've found a particular
-article (morgenson:market). (See \emph{Manual} 17.190, 17.207. As
-far as I can work out, newspaper section information may be placed
-either before the date [\textsf{usera}] or after it [\textsf{pages}].
-Cp. kozinn:review [17.202] and morgenson:market [17.190]. The choice
-would appear to be yours.)
-
-\mybigspace \textbf{NB:} \mymarginpar{\textbf{userb}} \textbf{this
- field is now deprecated, mainly because it is very unlikely you will
- have any further need for the \textbackslash custpunct macros. I
- leave the code, and the instructions for how to use it, in place,
- because it's barely possible that a need for it might still arise.}
-A supplemental \textsf{biblatex} field, with a very specific use in
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}. If the occasion does arise when
-you need to supply some context-sensitive punctuation yourself, then
-usually the \cmd{custpunct} command will then be needed, controlled in
-certain circumstances by a toggle in the \textsf{type} field. If,
-however, you already need the \textsf{type} field for its regular
-usage in a \textsf{customc}, \textsf{manual}, \textsf{patent},
-\textsf{report}, or \textsf{thesis} entry, and if you need to control
-the \cmd{custpunct} with a toggle, then you'll have to use
-\cmd{custpunctb}, toggled by putting the exact string \texttt{plain}
-in \textsf{userb}.
-
-%\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mybigspace NB: \colmarginpar{\textbf{userd}} this field is now
-obsolete. If it appears in a .bib file it will be ignored.
-
-\mybigspace Another \mymarginpar{\textbf{usere}} supplemental
-\textsf{biblatex} field, which \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} uses
-specifically to provide a translated \textsf{title} of a work,
-something that may be needed if you deem the original language
-unparseable by a significant portion of your likely readership. The
-\emph{Manual} offers two alternatives in such a situation: either you
-can translate the title and use that translation in your
-\textsf{title} field, providing the original language in
-\textsf{language}, or you can give the original title in
-\textsf{title} and the translation in \textsf{usere}. If you choose
-the latter, you may need to provide a \textsf{shorttitle} so that the
-short note form is also parseable. Cf.\ \textbf{language}, above.
-(See 17.65--67, 17.166, 17.177; kern, weresz.)
-
-%\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{userf}} is the last of the
-supplemental fields which \textsf{biblatex} provides, used by
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} for a very specific purpose. When
-you cite both a translation and its original, the \emph{Manual}
-(17.66) recommends that, in the bibliography at least, you combine
-references to both texts in one entry, though the presentation in
-notes is pretty much up to you. In order to follow this
-specification, I have provided a third cross-referencing system (the
-others being \textsf{crossref} and \textsf{xref}), and have chosen the
-name \textsf{userf} because it might act as a mnemonic for its
-function.
-
-\mylittlespace In order to use this system, you should start by
-entering both the original and its translation into your .bib file,
-just as you normally would. The mechanism works for any entry type,
-and the two entries need not be of the same type. In the entry for
-the \emph{translation}, you put the cite key of the original into the
-\textsf{userf} field. In the \emph{original's} entry, you need to
-include a toggle in the \textsf{keywords} field that will prevent that
-entry from being printed separately in the bibliography --- I have
-chosen the string \texttt{original}, and use
-\texttt{notkeyword=original} in the \cmd{printbibliography} command,
-though you can use anything you want. In this standard case, the data
-for the translation will be printed first, followed by the string
-\texttt{originally published as}, followed by the original, author
-omitted, in what amounts to the same format that the \emph{Manual}
-uses for long footnotes (furet:passing:eng, furet:passing:fr). As
-explained above (\textbf{origlanguage}), I have also included a way to
-modify the string printed before the original. In the entry for the
-\emph{translation}, you put the original's language in
-\textsf{origlanguage}, and instead of \texttt{originally published
- as}, you'll get \texttt{French edition:} or \texttt{Latin edition:},
-etc.\ (aristotle:metaphy:gr, aristotle:metaphy:trans) .
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{venue}} \textsf{biblatex}
-offers this field for use in \textsf{proceedings} and
-\textsf{inproceedings} entries, but I haven't yet implemented it,
-mainly because the \emph{Manual} has nothing to say about it. Perhaps
-the \textsf{organization} field could be used, for the moment,
-instead. Anything in a \textsf{venue} field will be ignored.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{version}} \textsf{biblatex}
-field, currently only available in \textsf{misc} and \textsf{patent}
-entries in \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{volume}} \textsf{biblatex}
-field. It holds the volume of a \textsf{journaltitle} in
-\textsf{article} (and some \textsf{review}) entries, and also the
-volume of a multi-volume work in many other sorts of entry. Cf.\
-\textsf{part}.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \mymarginpar{\textbf{volumes}} \textsf{biblatex}
-field. It holds the total number of volumes of a multi-volume work,
-and its use in an entry triggers particular behavior in short notes
-referring to such an entry, which notes will not print any punctuation
-between the title of the work and the volume+page reference given in
-the optional postnote field of the relevant \cmd{cite} command
-(17.134; meredith:letters). If this behavior is inconvenient in a
-particular entry, you may need to provide a \textsf{shorttitle} field
-ending in an \cmd{addcomma}, though in such a case you'd need to
-ensure that the \cmd{cite} command's postnote field contained
-something, as otherwise the note would end, wrongly, with a comma.
-(The \emph{Manual} appears to be somewhat inconsistent on this
-question [cf.\ 16.47], so if this feature proves onerous in use I
-could remove it.)
-
-\mybigspace A \mymarginpar{\textbf{xref}} modified \textsf{crossref}
-field provided by \textsf{biblatex}. See \textbf{crossref}, above.
-
-\mybigspace Standard \colmarginpar{\textbf{year}} \textsf{biblatex}
-field. It usually identifies the year of publication, though unlike
-the \textsf{date} field it allows non-numeric input, so you can put
-\enquote{n.d.}\ (or, to be language agnostic,
-\cmd{bibstring\{nodate\}}) here if required, or indeed any other sort
-of non-numerical date information. If you can guess the date then you
-can include that guess in square brackets instead of, or after, the
-\enquote{n.d.}\ abbreviation. Cf.\ bedford:photo, clark:mesopot,
-ross:leo, thesis:madonna.
-
-\section{Commands}
-\label{sec:commands}
-
-In this section I shall attempt to document all those commands you may
-need when using \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} that I have either
-altered with respect to the standard provided by \textsf{biblatex} or
-that I have provided myself. Some of these, unfortunately, will make
-your .bib file incompatible with other \textsf{biblatex} styles, but
-I've been unable to avoid this. Any ideas for more elegant, and more
-compatible, solutions will be warmly welcomed.
-
-\subsection{Formatting Commands}
-\label{sec:formatcommands}
-
-These commands allow you to fine-tune the presentation of your
-references in both notes and bibliography. You can find many examples
-of their usage in \textsf{chicago-test.bib}, and I shall try to point
-you toward a few such entries in what follows. \textbf{NB:}
-\textsf{biblatex's} \cmd{mkbibquote} command is now mandatory in some
-situations. See its entry below.
-
-\mybigspace Version \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash autocap}} 0.8
-of \textsf{biblatex} introduced the \cmd{autocap} command, which
-capitalizes a word inside a note or bibliography entry if that word
-follows sentence-ending punctuation, and leaves it lowercase
-otherwise. As this command is both more powerful and more elegant
-than the kludge I designed for a previous version of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} (see\ \textbf{\textbackslash
- bibstring} below), you should be aware that the use of the
-single-letter \cmd{bibstring} commands in your .bib file is obsolete.
-
-\mylittlespace In order somewhat to reduce the burden on users even
-further, I have, following Lehman's example, implemented a new system
-which automatically tracks the capitalization of certain fields in
-your .bib file. I chose these fields after a non-scientific survey of
-entries in my own databases, so of course if you have ideas for the
-extension of this facility I would be most interested to hear them.
-In order to take advantage of this functionality, all you need do is
-begin the data in the appropriate field with a lowercase letter,
-e.g.,\ \texttt{note = \{with the assistance of X\}}. If the data
-begins with a capital letter --- and this is not infrequent --- that
-capital will always be retained. (cf., e.g., creel:house,
-morgenson:market.) If, on the other hand, you for some reason need
-such a field always to start with a lowercase letter, then you can try
-using the \cmd{isdot} macro at the start, which turns off the
-mechanism without printing anything itself. Here, then, is the
-complete list of fields where this functionality is active:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item The \textbf{addendum} field in all entry types.
-\item The \textbf{booktitleaddon} field in all entry types.
-\item The \textbf{edition} field in all entry types. (Numerals work
- as you expect them to here.)
-\item The \textbf{maintitleaddon} field in all entry types.
-\item The \textbf{note} field in all entry types.
-\item The \textbf{shorttitle} field in the \textsf{review}
- (\textsf{suppperiodical}) entry type and in the \textsf{misc} type,
- in the latter case, however, only when there is an
- \textsf{entrysubtype} defined, indicating that the work cited is
- from an archive.
-\item The \textbf{title} field in the \textsf{review}
- (\textsf{suppperiodical}) entry type and in the \textsf{misc} type,
- in the latter case, however, only when there is an
- \textsf{entrysubtype} defined, indicating that the work cited is
- from an archive.
-\item The \textbf{titleaddon} field in all entry types.
-\item The \textbf{type} field in \textsf{artwork}, \textsf{customc},
- \textsf{image}, \textsf{suppbook}, and \textsf{suppcollection} entry
- types.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-In any other cases --- and there are only two examples of this in
-\textsf{chicago-test.bib} (centinel:letters, powell:email) --- you'll
-need to provide the \cmd{autocap} command yourself. Indeed, if you
-accidentally do so in one of the above fields, it shouldn't matter at
-all, and you'll still get what you want, but taking advantage of the
-automatic provisions should at least save some typing.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash bibstring}} is
-Lehman's very powerful mechanism to allow \textsf{biblatex}
-automatically to provide a localized version of a string, and to
-determine whether that string needs capitalization, depending on where
-it falls in an entry. In the first release of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, the style relied very heavily on
-this macro, particularly on an extension I provided by defining all 26
-letters of the (ASCII) alphabet as \texttt{bibstrings}
-(\cmd{bibstring\{a\}}, \cmd{bibstring\{b\}}, etc.) While you should
-continue to use the standard, whole-word bibstrings, \textbf{all use
- of the single-letter variants I formerly provided is obsolete, and
- will generate an error}. This functionality has been replaced by
-the \cmd{autocap} command, which does the same thing, only more
-elegantly. This command was designed by Philipp Lehman, and has now
-been included in version 0.8 of \textsf{biblatex}. For yet greater
-convenience I have implemented, following Lehman's example, a system
-automating this functionality in all of the entry fields where its use
-was, by my reckoning, most frequent. This means that, when you
-require this functionality, all you need do is input the data in such
-a field starting with a lowercase letter, and
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will do the rest with no further
-assistance. In my \textsf{chicago-test.bib} file, this new mechanism
-in effect eliminated all need for the single-letter
-\texttt{bibstrings} and very nearly all need for the \cmd{autocap}
-command --- centinel:letters and powell:email being the only
-exceptions. Please see \textbf{\textbackslash autocap} above for full
-details.
-
-%\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mylittlespace I should also mention here that \textsf{biblatex 0.7}
-introduced a new functionality which sometimes allows you simply to
-input, for example, \texttt{newseries} instead of
-\cmd{bib\-string\{newseries\}}, the package auto-detecting when a
-bibstring is involved and doing the right thing, though in all such
-cases either form will work. This functionality is available in the
-\textsf{series} field of \textsf{article}, \textsf{periodical}, and
-\textsf{review} entries; in the \textsf{type} field of
-\textsf{manual}, \textsf{patent}, \textsf{report}, and \textsf{thesis}
-entries; in the \textsf{location} field of \textsf{patent} entries;
-and in the \textsf{language} field in all entry types. These are the
-places, as far as I can make out, where \textsf{biblatex's} standard
-styles support this feature, and I have followed suit. If Lehman
-generalizes it still further in a future release, I shall do the same,
-if possible.
-
-\mybigspace In \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash custpunct} \\
- \textbf{\textbackslash custpunctb}} common with other American
-citation styles, the \emph{Manual} requires that the commas and
-periods separating units of a reference go inside any quotation marks
-that happen to be present. As of version 0.8c, \textsf{biblatex}
-contains truly remarkable code that handles this situation in very
-nearly complete generality, detecting punctuation after the closing
-quotation mark and moving it inside when necessary, and also
-controlling which punctuation marks can be printed after which other
-punctuation marks, whether quotation marks intervene or not. This
-functionality is now mature, and \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}
-relies on this code to place punctuation in the \enquote{American
- style,} rather than on complicated \cmd{DeclareFieldFormat}
-instructions that attempt to anticipate all possible permutations.
-One result of this, thankfully, is that both \cmd{custpunct} and
-\cmd{custpunctb} are now basically unnecessary, as their only purpose
-was to supply context-appropriate punctuation inside any quotation
-marks that users themselves provided as part of various entry fields.
-A second consequence, and I've already recommended this in previous
-releases anyway, is that users now \emph{must} use \cmd{mkbibquote}
-instead of \cmd{enquote} or the usual \LaTeX\ mechanisms inside their
-.bib files. For further details, please see the \cmd{mkbibquote}
-entry below.
-
-%\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mylittlespace I have retained the code for the \cmd{custpunct}
-commands in \textsf{chicago-notes-df.cbx}, in case a particularly
-gnarly entry might still require them, but I have already started to
-re-use the \textsf{type} field, which formerly served as a switch for
-\cmd{custpunct}, in other contexts (see \textbf{artwork},
-\textbf{customc}, and \textbf{image} above).
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash isdot}} is a
-standard \textsf{biblatex} macro, but I thought I might mention it
-here as a convenient placeholder in entry fields that you may, for one
-reason or another, wish simultaneously to have defined and yet to
-print nothing. (See creel:house, nyt:obittrevor, sewall:letter,
-unsigned:ranke, and white:total.)
-
-\mybigspace I \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash letterdatelong}}
-have provided this macro mainly for use in the optional postnote field
-of the various citation commands. When citing a letter (published or
-unpublished, \textsf{customa} or \textsf{misc}), it may be useful to
-append the date to the usual short note form in order to disambiguate
-references. This macro simply prints the date of a letter, or indeed
-of any other sort of correspondence.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash mkbibquote}} is
-the standard \textsf{biblatex} command, which requires attention here
-because it is a crucial part of the mechanism of Lehman's
-\enquote{American} punctuation system. If you look in
-\textsf{chicago-notes-df.cbx} you'll see that the quoted fields, e.g.,
-an \textsf{article} or \textsf{incollection title}, have this command
-in their formatting, which does most of the work for you. If,
-however, you need to provide additional quotation marks in a field ---
-a quoted title within a title, for example --- then you may need to
-use this command so that any following period or comma will be brought
-within the closing quotation marks. Its use is \emph{required} when
-the quoted material comes at the end of a field, and I recommend
-always using it in your .bib database, as it does no harm even when
-that condition is not fulfilled. A few examples from
-\textsf{chicago-test.bib} should help to clarify this.
-
-\mylittlespace In an \textsf{article} entry, the \textsf{title}
-contains a quoted phrase:
-
-\begin{quotation}
- \noindent\texttt{title = \{Diethylstilbestrol and Media Coverage of the \\
- \indent\cmd{mkbibquote}\{Morning After\} Pill\}}
-\end{quotation}
-
-Here, because the quoted text doesn't come at the end of title, and no
-punctuation will ever need to be drawn within the closing quotation
-mark, you could instead use \texttt{\cmd{enquote}\{Morning After\}} or
-even \texttt{`Morning After'}. (Note the single quotation marks here
---- the other two methods have the virtue of taking care of nesting
-for you.) All of these will produce the formatted
-\enquote{Diethylstilbestrol and Media Coverage of the \enquote{Morning
- After} Pill.} Here, by contrast, is a \textsf{book title}:
-
-\begin{quotation}
- \noindent \texttt{title = \{Annotations to
- \cmd{mkbibquote}\{Finnegans Wake\}\}}
-\end{quotation}
-
-Because the quoted title within the title comes at the end of the
-field, and because this bibliographical unit will be separated from
-what follows by a period in the bibliography, then the
-\cmd{mkbibquote} command is necessary to bring that period within the
-final quotation marks, like so: \emph{Annotations to
- \enquote{Finnegans Wake.}}
-
-\mylittlespace Let me also add that this command interacts well with
-Lehman's \textsf{csquotes} package, which I highly recommend, though
-the latter isn't strictly necessary in texts using an American style,
-to which \textsf{biblatex} defaults when \textsf{csquotes} isn't
-loaded.
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash reprint}} and the
-following 7 macros all help \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} cope
-with the fact that many bibstrings in the Chicago system differ
-between notes and bibliography, the former sometimes using abbreviated
-forms when the latter prints them in full. In the current case, if a
-book is a reprint, then the macro \cmd{reprint}, followed by a comma,
-should go in the \textsf{location} field before the city of
-publication (aristotle:metaphy:gr, schweitzer:bach). See
-\textbf{location}, above.
-
-\mylittlespace \textbf{NB:} The rules for employing abbreviated or
-full bibstrings in the \emph{Manual} are remarkably complex, but I
-have attempted to make them as transparent for users as possible. In
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, if you don't see it mentioned in
-this section, then in theory you should always provide an abbreviated
-version, using the \cmd{bibstring} mechanism, if necessary
-(babb:peru). The standard \textsf{biblatex} bibstrings should also
-work (palmatary:pottery), and any that won't should be covered by the
-series of macros beginning here with \cmd{reprint} and ending below
-with \cmd{parttransandcomp}.
-
-\mybigspace Since \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash partcomp}} the
-\emph{Manual} specifies that the strings \texttt{editor},
-\texttt{translator}, and \texttt{compiler} all require different forms
-in notes and bibliography, and since it mentions these three apart
-from all the others \textsf{biblatex} provides (\textsf{annotator},
-\textsf{commentator}, et al.), and further since it may indeed happen
-that the available fields (\textsf{editor}, \textsf{namea},
-\textsf{translator}, \textsf{nameb}, and \textsf{namec}) aren't
-adequate for presenting some entries, I have provided 7 macros to
-allow you to print the correct strings for these functions in both
-notes and bibliography. Their names all begin with \cmd{part}, as
-originally I intended them for use when a particular name applied only
-to a specific \textsf{title}, rather than to a \textsf{maintitle} or
-\textsf{booktitle} (cf \textbf{name} and \textbf{nameb}, above).
-
-%\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mylittlespace In the present instance, you can use \cmd{partcomp} to
-identify a compiler when \textsf{namec} won't do, e.g., in a
-\textsf{note} field or the like. In such a case,
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} will print the appropriate string
-in your references.
-
-\mybigspace Use \colmarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash partedit}} this
-macro when identifying an editor whose name doesn't conveniently fit
-into the usual fields (\textsf{editor} or \textsf{namea}). (N.B.: If
-you are writing in French and using \textsf{cms-french.lbx}, then
-currently you'll need to add either \texttt{de} or \texttt{d'} after
-this command in your .bib files to make the references come out right.
-I'm working on this.) See chaucer:liferecords.
-
-\mybigspace As \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash
- partedit-\\andcomp}} before, but for use when an editor is also a
-compiler.
-
-\vspace{1.3\baselineskip} As \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash
- partedit-\\andtrans}} before, but for when when an editor is also a
-translator (ratliff:review).
-
-\mybigspace As \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash
- partedit-\\transandcomp}} before, but for when an editor is also a
-translator and a compiler.
-
-\vspace{1.3\baselineskip} As \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash
- parttrans}} before, but for use when identifying a translator
-whose name doesn't conveniently fit into the usual fields
-(\textsf{translator} and \textsf{nameb}).
-
-\mybigspace As \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash
- parttrans-\\andcomp}} before, but for when a translator is also a
-compiler.
-
-\subsection{Citation Commands}
-\label{sec:citecommands}
-
-The \textsf{biblatex} package is particularly rich in citation
-commands, some of which (e.g., \cmd{supercite(s)}, \cmd{citeyear})
-provide functionality that isn't really needed by the Chicago notes
-and bibliography style offered here. If you are getting unexpected
-behavior when using them please have a look in your .log file. A
-command like \cmd{textcite}, listed in §~3.6.2 of the
-\textsf{biblatex} manual but not defined by \textsf{biblatex-chicago},
-defaults to \cmd{cite}, and leaves a warning in the .log. Others
-(e.g., \cmd{cite\-author}), though I haven't tested them extensively,
-should pretty much work out of the box. What remains are the commands
-I have found most useful and necessary for following the
-\emph{Manual}'s specifications, and I document in this section any
-alterations I have made to these. As always, if there are standard
-commands that don't work for you, or new commands that would be
-useful, please let me know, and it should be possible to fix or add
-them.
-
-\mylittlespace A number of users have run into a problem that appears
-when they've used a command like \cmd{cite} inside a \cmd{footnote}
-macro, rather than using \textsf{biblatex's} \cmd{footcite} or
-\cmd{autocite}. In this situation, the automatic capitalization
-routines will not be in operation at the start of the footnote, so
-instead of \enquote{Ibid.,} for example, you'll see \enquote{ibid.}
-The solution is to use \cmd{footcite\{key\}}, \cmd{autocite\{key\}},
-or indeed \cmd{Cite\{key\}}. Cf.\ \cmd{Citetitle} below, and also
-section~3.6 of \textsf{biblatex.pdf}.
-
-\mybigspace I \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash autocite}} haven't
-adapted this in the slightest, but I thought it worth pointing out
-that \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} sets this command to use
-\cmd{footcite} as the default option. It is, in my experience, much
-the most common citation command you will use, and also works fine in
-its multicite form, \textbf{\textbackslash autocites}.
-
-\mybigspace While \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash cite*}} the
-\cmd{cite} command works just as you would expect it to, I have also
-provided a starred version for the rare situations when you might need
-to turn off the ibidem tracking mechanism. \textsf{Biblatex} provides
-very sophisticated algorithms for using ``Ibid'' in notes, so in
-general you won't find a need for this command, but in case you'd
-prefer a longer citation where you might automatically find ``Ibid,''
-I've provided this. Of course, you'll need to put it inside a
-\cmd{footnote} command manually. (See also section
-\ref{sec:useropts}, below.)
-
-\mybigspace This \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash Citetitle}}
-simply prepends \cmd{bibsentence} to the usual \cmd{citetitle}
-command. Some titles may need this for the automatic contextual
-capitalization facility to work correctly. (Included as standard from
-\textsf{biblatex} 0.8d.)
-
-\mybigspace Joseph \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash citetitles}}
-Reagle noticed that, because of the way
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} formats titles in quotation marks,
-using the \cmd{citetitle} command will often get you punctuation you
-don't want, especially when presenting a list of titles. I've
-included this multicite command to enable you to present such a list,
-if the need arises. Remember that you'll have to put it inside a
-\cmd{footnote} command manually.
-
-\mybigspace Another \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash footfullcite}}
-standard \textsf{biblatex} command, modified to work properly with
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, and provided in case you find
-yourself in a situation where you really need the full citation in a
-footnote, but where \cmd{autocite} would print a short note or even
-``Ibid.'' This may be particularly useful if you've chosen to use all
-short notes by setting the \texttt{short} option in the arguments to
-\cmd{usepackage\{biblatex\}}, yet still feel the need for the
-occasional full citation.
-
-\mybigspace This, \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash fullcite}} too,
-is a standard command, and it too provides a full citation, but unlike
-the previous command it doesn't automatically place it in a footnote.
-It may be useful within long textual notes.
-
-\mybigspace Matthew \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash headlesscite}}
-Lundin requested a more generalized \cmd{headlesscite} macro,
-suppressing the author's name in specific contexts while allowing
-users not to worry about whether a particular citation needs the long
-or short form, a responsibility thereby handed over to
-\textsf{biblatex's} tracking mechanisms. This citation command
-attempts to fulfill this request. Please note that, in the short
-form, the result will be rather like a \cmd{citetitle} command, which
-may or may not be what you want. Note, also, that as I have provided
-only the most flexible form of the command, you'll have to wrap it in
-a \cmd{footnote} yourself. Please see the next entry for further
-discussion of some of the needs this command might help address.
-
-%\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip}
-
-\mybigspace I \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash
- headless-\\fullcite}} have provided this command in case you want
-to print a full citation without the author's name. The \emph{Manual}
-(17.31, 17.42) suggests this for brevity's sake in cases where that
-name is already obvious enough from the title, and where repetition
-might seem awkward (creel:house, feydeau:farces, meredith:letters, and
-sewall:letter). \textsf{Customa} (and its new alias, \textsf{letter})
-entries --- and only such entries --- do this for you automatically,
-and of course the repetition is tolerated in bibliographies for the
-sake of alphabetization, but in notes this command may help achieve
-greater elegance, even if it isn't strictly necessary. As I've
-provided only the most flexible form of the command, you'll have to
-wrap it in a \cmd{footnote} yourself.
-
-\mybigspace I \mymarginpar{\textbf{\textbackslash shortcite}} have
-provided this command in case, for any reason, you specifically
-require the short form of a note, and \textsf{biblatex} thinks you
-want something else. Again, I've provided only the most flexible form
-of the command, so you'll have to wrap it in a \cmd{footnote}
-manually.
-
-\mylittlespace If you look at \textsf{chicago-notes-df.cbx}, you'll
-see a number of other citation commands, but those are intended for
-internal use only, mainly in cross-references of various sorts. Use
-at your own risk.
-
-\section{Package Options}
-\label{sec:options}
-
-\subsection{Pre-Set \textsf{biblatex} Options}
-\label{sec:presetopts}
-
-Although a quick glance through \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty} will
-tell you which \textsf{biblatex} options the package sets for you, I
-thought I might gather them here also for your perusal. These
-settings are, I believe, consistent with the specification, but you
-can alter them in the options to \textsf{biblatex-chicago} in your
-preamble or by loading the package via
-\cmd{usepackage[style=chicago-notes-df]\{biblatex\}}, which gives you
-the \textsf{biblatex} defaults unless you redefine them yourself
-inside the square brackets.
-
-\mylittlespace By \mymarginpar{\texttt{abbreviate=\\false}} default,
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} prints the longer bibstrings,
-mainly for use in the bibliography, but since notes require the
-shorter forms of many of them, I've had to define many new strings for
-use there.
-
-\mylittlespace \textsf{Biblatex-chicago-notes-df}
-\mymarginpar{\texttt{autocite=\\footnote}} places references in
-footnotes by default.
-
-\mybigspace The \mymarginpar{\texttt{citetracker=\\true}} citetracker
-for the \cmd{ifciteseen} test is enabled globally.
-
-\mybigspace The \colmarginpar{\texttt{alldates=comp}} specification calls
-for the long format when presenting dates, slightly shortened when
-presenting date ranges.
-
-\mylittlespace This \mymarginpar{\texttt{ibidtracker=\\constrict}}
-enables the use of ``Ibid'' in notes, but only in the most
-strictly-defined circumstances. Whenever there might be any
-ambiguity, \textsf{biblatex} should default to printing a more
-informative reference. Remember also that you can use the \cmd{cite*}
-command to disable this functionality in any given reference, or
-indeed one of the \texttt{fullcite} commands if you need the long note
-form for any reason.
-
-\mylittlespace This \marginpar{\texttt{loccittracker\\=constrict}}
-allows the package to determine whether two consecutive citations of
-the same source also cite the same page of that source. In such a
-case, \texttt{Ibid} alone will be printed, without the page reference,
-following the specification (16.47).
-
-\mylittlespace This \mymarginpar{\texttt{pagetracker=\\true}} enables
-page tracking for the \cmd{iffirstonpage} and \cmd{ifsamepage}
-commands for controlling, among other things, the printing of
-``Ibid.'' It tracks individual pages if \LaTeX\ is in oneside mode,
-or whole spreads in twoside mode.
-
-\mylittlespace This \mymarginpar{\texttt{usetranslator\\=true}}
-enables automatic use of the \textsf{translator} at the head of
-entries in the absence of an \textsf{author} or an \textsf{editor}.
-In the bibliography, the entry will be alphabetized by the
-translator's surname. You can disable this functionality on a
-per-entry basis by setting \texttt{usetranslator=false} in the
-\textsf{options} field. Cf.\ silver:gawain.
-
-\subsubsection*{{Pre-set \textsf{biblatex-chicago} Option}}
-\label{sec:chicpreset}
-
-This \mymarginpar{\texttt{usecompiler=\\true}} option enables
-automatic use of the name of the compiler (in the \textsf{namec}
-field) at the head of an entry, usually in the absence of an
-\textsf{author}, \textsf{editor}, or \textsf{translator}, in
-accordance with the specification (\emph{Manual} 17.41). It may also,
-like \texttt{useauthor}, \texttt{useeditor}, and
-\texttt{usetranslator}, be disabled on a per-entry basis by setting
-\texttt{usecompiler=false} in the \textsf{options} field. Please
-remember that, because \textsf{namec} isn't a standard
-\textsf{biblatex} field, this name won't be part of its sorting
-algorithms, and that any entry in the bibliography headed by a
-\textsf{namec} will therefore need a \textsf{sortkey} or the like in
-order to have it appear in the correct place. (The exception to this
-is when you modify the \textsf{editor's} identifying string using the
-\textsf{editortype} field, which see.)
-
-\subsubsection*{Other \textsf{biblatex} Formatting Options}
-\label{sec:formatopts}
-
-I've chosen defaults for many of the general formatting commands
-provided by \textsf{biblatex}, including the vertical space between
-bibliography items and between items in the list of shorthands
-(\cmd{bibitemsep} and \cmd{lositemsep}). I define many of these in
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty}, and of course you may want to redefine
-them to your own needs and tastes. It may be as well you know that
-the \emph{Manual} does state a preference for two of the formatting
-options I've implemented by default: the 3-em dash as a replacement
-for repeated names in the bibliography (16.103--106); and the
-formatting of note numbers, both in the main text and at the bottom of
-the page / end of the essay (superscript in the text, in-line in the
-notes; 16.25). The code for this last formatting is also in
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty}, and I've wrapped it in a test that
-disables it if you are using the \textsf{memoir} class, which I
-believe has its own commands for defining these parameters. You can
-also disable it by using the \texttt{footmarkoff} package option, on
-which see below.
-
-\mylittlespace Finally, \mymarginpar{\texttt{maxnames=10\\minnames=7}}
-in the \cmd{printbibliography} command at the bottom of
-\textsf{sample.tex} you'll see that I've set these two options, which
-control the number of names printed in the bibliography when that
-number exceeds 10. These numbers follow the recommendations of the
-\emph{Manual} (17.29--30), and they are different from those for use
-in notes. By putting these options in your \cmd{printbibliography}
-command, you can use \textsf{biblatex's} default settings for notes,
-which are correct as far as the \emph{Manual} is concerned, and then
-switch to these settings for the bibliography.
-
-\subsection{\textsf{Biblatex-chicago-notes-df} Options}
-\label{sec:useropts}
-
-
-These are parts of the specification that not everyone will wish to
-enable. All except the second can be used even if you load the
-package in the old way via a call to \textsf{biblatex}, but most users
-can just place the appropriate string(s) in the options to the
-\cmd{usepackage\{biblatex-chicago\}} call in your preamble.
-
-\mylittlespace At \colmarginpar{\texttt{annotation}} the request of
-Emil Salim, I have added to this version of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} the ability to produce annotated
-bibliographies. If you turn this option on then the contents of your
-\textsf{annotation} (or \textsf{annote}) field will be printed after
-the bibliographical reference. (You can also use external files to
-store annotations -- please see \textsf{biblatex.pdf} §~3.10.7 for
-details on how to do this.) This functionality is currently in a beta
-state, so before you use it please have a look at the documentation
-for the \textsf{annotation} field, on page~\pageref{sec:annote} above.
-
-\mylittlespace Although \mymarginpar{\texttt{footmarkoff}} the
-\emph{Manual} (16.25) recommends specific formatting for footnote (and
-endnote) marks, i.e., superscript in the text and in-line in foot- or
-endnotes, Charles Schaum has brought it to my attention that not all
-publishers follow this practice, even when requiring Chicago style. I
-have retained this formatting as the default setup, but if you include
-the \texttt{footmarkoff} option, \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}
-will not alter \LaTeX 's (or the \textsf{endnote} package's) defaults
-in any way, leaving you free to follow the specifications of your
-publisher. I have placed all of this code in
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty}, so if you load the package with a call
-to \textsf{biblatex} instead, then once again footnote marks will
-revert to the \LaTeX\ default, but of course you also lose a fair
-amount of other formatting, as well. See section~\ref{sec:loading},
-below.
-
-%\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mylittlespace This \mymarginpar{\texttt{natbib}} may look like the
-standard \textsf{biblatex} option, but to keep the coding of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty} simpler for the moment I have
-reimplemented it there, where it merely loads the compatibility file
-\textsf{bibnatex.def}. If you load the Chicago style with
-\cmd{usepackage\{biblatex-chicago\}}, then the option should simply
-read \texttt{natbib}, rather than \texttt{natbib=true}. The shorter
-form also works if you use
-\cmd{usepackage[style=chicago-notes-df]\{biblatex\}}, so I hope this
-requirement isn't too onerous.
-
-\mylittlespace At \mymarginpar{\texttt{noibid}} the request of an
-early tester, I have included this option to allow you globally to
-turn off the \texttt{ibidem} mechanism that
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} uses by default. Some publishers,
-it would appear, require this. Setting this option will mean that all
-possible instances of \emph{ibid.}\ will be replaced by the short
-note form. For more fine-grained control of individual citations
-you'll probably want to use specialized citation commands, instead.
-See section \ref{sec:citecommands}.
-
-\mylittlespace This \mymarginpar{\texttt{short}} option means that
-your text will only use the short note form, even in the first
-citation of a particular work. The \emph{Manual} (16.3) recommends
-this space-saving format only when you provide a \emph{full}
-bibliography, though even with such a bibliography you may feel it
-easier for your readers to present long first citations. If you do
-use the \texttt{short} option, remember that there are several
-citation commands which allow you to present the full reference in
-specific cases (see section \ref{sec:citecommands}). If your
-bibliography is not complete, then you should not use this option.
-
-\mylittlespace Chris Sparks \mymarginpar{\texttt{shorthandibid}}
-pointed out that \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} would never use
-\emph{ibid.}\ in the case of entries containing a \textsf{shorthand}
-field, but rather that consecutive references to such an entry
-continued to provide the shorthand, instead. The \emph{Manual} isn't,
-as far as I can tell, completely clear on this question. In 17.252,
-discussing references to works from classical antiquity, it states
-that \enquote{when abbreviations are used, these rather than
- \emph{ibid.}\ should be used in succeeding references to the same
- work,} but I can't make out whether this rule is specific to
-classical references or has more general scope. Given this ambiguity,
-I don't think it unreasonable to provide an option to allow printing
-of \emph{ibid.}\ instead of the shorthand in such circumstances,
-though the default behavior remains the same as it always has.
-
-%\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mylittlespace This \mymarginpar{\texttt{strict}} still-experimental
-option attempts to follow the \emph{Manual}'s recommendations (16.57)
-for formatting footnotes on the page, using no rule between them and
-the main text unless there is a run-on note, in which case a short
-rule intervenes to emphasize this continuation. I haven't tested this
-code very thoroughly, and it's possible that frequent use of floats
-might interfere with it. Let me know if it causes problems.
-
-
-\section{General Usage Hints}
-\label{sec:hints}
-
-\subsection{Loading the Package}
-\label{sec:loading}
-
-Acting on advice from Philipp Lehman, and also on suggestions from
-users of the package, I recently implemented architectural changes
-designed to separate basic functionality from (less universally
-required) formatting options. With early versions of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, the standard way of loading the
-package was via a call to \textsf{biblatex}, e.g.:
-\begin{quote}
- \cmd{usepackage[style=chicago-notes-df,strict,backend=bibtex8,\%\\
- babel=other,bibencoding=inputenc]\{biblatex\}}
-\end{quote}
-Now, the default way to load the package, and one that will in the
-vast majority of standard cases produce the same results as the old
-invocation, will look like this:
-\begin{quote}
- \cmd{usepackage[strict,backend=bibtex8,babel=other,\%\\
- bibencoding=inputenc]\{biblatex-chicago\}}
-\end{quote}
-If you read through \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty}, you'll see that it
-sets a number of \textsf{biblatex} options aimed at following the
-Chicago specification, as well as setting a few formatting variables
-intended as reasonable defaults (see section~\ref{sec:presetopts},
-above). Some parts of this specification, however, are plainly more
-\enquote{suggested} than \enquote{required,} and indeed many
-publishers, while adopting the main skeleton of the Chicago style in
-citations, nonetheless maintain their own house styles to which the
-defaults I have provided do not conform.
-
-\mylittlespace If you only need to change one or two parameters, this
-can easily be done by putting different options in the call to
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago} or redefining other formatting variables in
-the preamble, thereby overriding the package defaults. If, however,
-you wish more substantially to alter the output of the package,
-perhaps to use it as a base for constructing another style altogether,
-then you may want to revert to the old style of invocation above.
-You'll lose all the definitions in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty},
-including those to which I've already alluded and also the code that
-sets the note number in-line rather than superscript in endnotes or
-footnotes. Also in this file is the code that calls
-\textsf{cms-american.lbx}, which means that you'll lose all the
-Chicago-specific bibstrings I've defined unless you provide, in your
-preamble, a \cmd{DeclareLanguageMapping} command adapted for your
-setup, on which see section~\ref{sec:international} below and also
-§§~4.8.1 and 4.10.8 in Lehman's \textsf{biblatex.pdf}.
-
-\mylittlespace What you \emph{will not} lose is the ability to call
-the package options \texttt{annotation, strict, short,} and
-\texttt{noibid} (section~\ref{sec:useropts}, above), in case these
-continue to be useful to you when constructing your own modifications.
-There's very little code, therefore, actually in
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty}, but I hope that even this minimal
-separation will make the package somewhat more adaptable. Any
-suggestions on this score are, of course, welcome.
-
-\subsection{Other Hints}
-\label{sec:otherhints}
-
-One useful rule, when you are having difficulty creating a .bib entry,
-is to ask yourself whether all the information you are providing is
-strictly necessary. The Chicago specification is a very full one, but
-the \emph{Manual} is actually, in many circumstances, fairly relaxed
-about how much of the data from a work's title page you need to fit
-into a reference. Authors of introductions and afterwords, multiple
-publishers in different countries, the real names of authors more
-commonly known under pseudonyms, all of these are candidates for
-exclusion if you aren't making specific reference to them, and if you
-judge that their inclusion won't be of particular interest to your
-readers. Of course, any data that may be of such interest, and
-especially any needed to identify and track down a reference, has to
-be present, but sometimes it pays to step back and reevaluate how much
-information you're providing. I've tried to make
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} robust enough to handle the most
-complex, data-rich citations, but there may be instances where you can
-save yourself some typing by keeping it simple.
-
-\mylittlespace If you are having problems with the interaction of
-punctuation and quotation marks in notes or bibliography, first please
-check that you've used \cmd{mkbibquote} in the relevant part of your
-.bib file. If you are still getting errors, please let me know, as it
-may well be a bug.
-
-\mylittlespace For the \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} style, I
-have fully adopted \textsf{biblatex's} system for providing
-punctuation at the end of entries. Several users noted
-insufficiencies in previous releases of \textsf{chicago}, sometimes
-related to the semicolon between multiple citations, sometimes to
-ineradicable periods after long notes, bugs that were byproducts of my
-attempt to fix other end-of-entry errors. One of the side effects of
-this older code was (wrongly) to put a period after a long note
-produced, e.g., by a command like \cmd{footnote\{\textbackslash
- headlessfullcite\}}, whereas only the \enquote{foot} cite commands
-(including \cmd{autocite} in the default \textsf{chicago} set up)
-should do so. If you came to rely on this side effect, please note
-now that you'll have to put the period in yourself when explicitly
-calling \cmd{footnote}, like so: \cmd{footnote\{\textbackslash
- headlessfullcite\{key\}.\}}
-
-\mylittlespace When you use abbreviations at the ends of fields in
-your .bib file (e.g., \enquote{\texttt{n.d.}} or
-\enquote{\texttt{Inc.},}) \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} should
-deal automatically with adding (or suppressing) appropriate
-punctuation after the final dot. This includes retaining periods
-after such dots when a closing parenthesis intervenes, as in (n.d.).
-Merely entering the abbreviation without informing \textsf{biblatex}
-that the final dot is a dot and not a period should always work,
-though you do have to provide manual formatting in those rare cases
-when you need a comma after the author's initials in a bibliography,
-usually in a \textsf{misc} entry (see house:papers). If you find you
-need to provide such formatting elsewhere, please let me know.
-
-\mylittlespace Finally, allow me to reiterate what Philipp Lehman says
-in \textsf{biblatex.pdf}, to wit, use \textsf{bibtex8}, rather than
-standard \textsc{Bib}\TeX, and avoid the cryptic errors that ensue
-when your .bib file gets to a certain size.
-
-\section{\mycolor{Internationalization}}
-\label{sec:international}
-
-Several users have requested that, in line with analogous provisions
-in other \enquote{American} \textsf{biblatex} styles (e.g.,
-\textsf{biblatex-apa} and \textsf{biblatex-mla}), I include facilities
-for producing a Chicago-like style in other languages. With this
-release I have supplied three new lbx files, \textsf{cms-german.lbx},
-its clone \textsf{cms-ngerman.lbx}, and \textsf{cms-french.lbx}, in at
-least partial fulfilment of this request. This means that all of the
-Chicago-specific bibstrings are now available for documents and
-reference apparatuses written in French and German, with, as I intend,
-more languages to follow, limited mainly by my finite time and
-even-more-finite competence. (If you would like to provide bibstrings
-for a language in which you want to work, or indeed correct
-deficiencies in the lbx files I have prepared, please contact me.)
-
-\mylittlespace Using \colmarginpar{\textbf{babel}} these new
-facilities is fairly simple. By default, and this functionality
-remains the same as it was in the previous release of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, calls to
-\cmd{DeclareLanguage\-Mapping} in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty} will
-automatically load the American strings, and also \textsf{biblatex's}
-American-style punctuation tracking, when you:
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Load \textsf{babel} with \texttt{american} as the main text
- language.
-\item Load \textsf{babel} with \texttt{english} as the main text
- language.
-\item[] \qquad \emph{or}
-\item Do not load \textsf{babel} at all.
-\end{enumerate}
-(This last is a change from the \textsf{biblatex} defaults --- cp.\
-§~3.9.1 in \textsf{biblatex.pdf} --- but it seems to me reasonable, in
-an American citation style, to expect this arrangement to work well
-for the majority of users.)
-
-\mylittlespace If, for whatever reason, you wanted to use
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} but retain British typographical
-conventions --- punctuation outside of quotation marks, outer quotes
-single rather than double, etc.\ --- then one possible solution at
-least would be to follow these three steps:
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Load \textsf{babel} with the \texttt{british} option.
-\item Put \cmd{DeclareLanguageMapping\{british\}\{cms-american\}} in
- your preamble.
-\item Edit \textsf{cms-american.lbx} so that the line reading\\
- \cmd{InheritBibliographyExtras\{american\}} instead reads\\
- \cmd{InheritBibliographyExtras\{british\}}.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-If \colmarginpar{New!} you want to use French or German strings in the
-reference apparatus, then you can:
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Load \textsf{babel} with \texttt{german} or \texttt{french} as
- the main document language.
-\item Put \cmd{DeclareLanguageMapping\{german\}\{cms-german\}} or
- \cmd{Declare-\\ LanguageMapping\{french\}\{cms-french\}} in your
- document preamble.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-You can also define which bibstrings to use on an entry-by-entry basis
-by using the \textsf{hyphenation} field in your bib file, but you will
-have to make sure that the Chicago-specific strings for the given
-language are loaded using a \cmd{DeclareLanguageMapping} call in the
-preamble. Indeed, if \texttt{american} isn't the main text language
-when loading \textsf{babel}, then in order to have access to those
-strings you'll need
-\cmd{DeclareLanguageMapping\{american\}\{cms-american\}} in your
-preamble, as \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty} won't load it for you.
-
-\mylittlespace Three other hints may be in order here. Please note,
-first, that I haven't altered the standard punctuation procedures used
-in German or French, so commas and full stops will appear outside of
-quotation marks, and those quotation marks themselves will be
-language-specific. If, for whatever reason, you wish to follow the
-Chicago specification and move punctuation inside quotation marks,
-then you'll need a declaration of this sort in your preamble:
-
-\begin{quote}
- \cmd{DefineBibliographyExtras\{german\}\{\%}\\
- \hspace*{2em}\cmd{DeclareQuotePunctuation\{.,\}\}}
-\end{quote}
-
-Second, depending on the nature of your bibliography database, it will
-only rarely be possible to process the same bib file in different
-languages and obtain completely satisfactory results. Fields like
-\textsf{note} and \textsf{addendum} will often contain
-language-specific information that won't be translated when you switch
-languages, so manual intervention will be necessary. If you suspect
-you may have a need to use the same bib file in different languages,
-you can minimize the amount of manual intervention required by using
-the bibstrings defined either by \textsf{biblatex} or by
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}. Here, a quick read through
-\textsf{chicago-test.bib} should give you an idea of what is available
-for this purpose --- see esp.\ the strings \texttt{by},
-\texttt{nodate}, \texttt{newseries}, \texttt{number},
-\texttt{numbers}, \texttt{oldseries}, \texttt{pseudonym},
-\texttt{reviewof}, \texttt{revisededition}, and \texttt{volume}, and
-also section \ref{sec:formatcommands} above, esp.\ s.v.\
-\enquote{\cmd{partedit}.}
-
-\mylittlespace Finally, the French and German bibstrings I have
-provided may well break with established bibliographical traditions in
-those languages, but my main concern when choosing them was to remain
-as close as possible to the quirks of the Chicago specification. If
-you have strong objections to any of the strings, or indeed to any of
-my formatting decisions, please let me know.
-
-\section{Interaction with Other Packages}
-\label{sec:otherpacks}
-
-For \colmarginpar{\textbf{endnotes}} users of the \textsf{endnotes}
-package --- or of \textsf{pagenote} --- \textsf{biblatex} 0.9 offers
-considerably enhanced functionality. Please read Lehman's RELEASE
-file and the documentation of the \texttt{notetype} option in
-\textsf{biblatex.pdf} §~3.1.2.
-
-\mylittlespace Another \mymarginpar{\textbf{memoir}} problem I have
-found occurs because the \textsf{memoir} class provides its own
-commands for the formatting of foot- and end-note marks. By default,
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} uses superscript numbers in the
-text, and in-line numbers in foot- or end-notes, but I have turned
-this off when the \textsf{memoir} class is loaded, reasoning that
-users of that package may well have their own ideas about such
-formatting.
-
-\mylittlespace The \mymarginpar{\textbf{ragged2e}} footnote mark code
-I've just mentioned also causes problems for the \textsf{rag\-ged2e}
-package, but in this case a simple workaround is to load
-\textsf{biblatex} \emph{after} you've loaded \textsf{ragged2e} in your
-document preamble.
-
-%\enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
-
-\mylittlespace Nick \mymarginpar{\textbf{Xe\LaTeX}} Andrewes alerted
-me to problems that appeared when he used the Xe\LaTeX\ engine to
-process his files. These included spurious punctuation after
-quotation marks in some situations, and also failures in the automatic
-capitalization routines. Some of these problems disappeared when I
-switched to using Lehman's punctuation-tracking code for
-\enquote{American} styles, but some remained. A bug report from
-J. P. E.~Harper-Scott suggested a new way of addressing the issue, and
-the newest version of Lehman's \textsf{csquotes} package (4.4)
-incorporates a full fix. This, thankfully, doesn't require turning
-off any of Xe\LaTeX 's features, and indeed merely involves upgrading
-to the latest version of \textsf{csquotes}, which I recommend doing in
-any case. Compatibility with the EU1 encoding is now standard in that
-package.
-
-\section{Known Bugs}
-\label{sec:bugs}
-
-There are a number of things I haven't implemented. The solution in
-brown:bre\-mer to multi-part journal articles obviously isn't optimal,
-and I should investigate a way of making it simpler. If the kludge
-presented there doesn't appeal, you can always, for the time being,
-refer separately to the various parts. Legal citations are another
-thorny issue, and implementing them would involve choosing a
-particular documentation scheme (for which there exist at least three
-widely-used standards in the US), then providing what would
-effectively be an entirely separate \textsf{biblatex} style, bearing
-little or no relation to the usual look of Chicago citations. Indeed,
-the \emph{Manual} (17.275) even makes it clear that you should be
-using a different reference book if you are presenting work in the
-field, so I've thought it prudent to stay clear of those waters. I'm
-open to arguments on this score, and of course if you have other
-issues with particular sorts of citation I'm happy to take them on
-board. The \emph{Manual} covers an enormous range of materials, but
-if we exclude the legal citations it seems to me that the available
-entry types could be pressed into service to address the vast majority
-of them. If this optimism proves misguided, please let me know.
-
-\mylittlespace This release fixes the formatting errors of which I am
-aware, though users writing in French should be aware of problems with
-the \cmd{partedit} command in section~\ref{sec:formatcommands} above.
-There also remain the larger issues I've discussed throughout this
-documentation, which mainly represent my inability to make all of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df's} formatting functions transparent
-for the user, but thankfully Lehman's superb punctuation-tracking code
-has preemptively fixed a great many small errors, some of which I
-hadn't even noticed before I began testing the new functionality.
-That there are other micro-bugs seems certain --- if you report them
-I'll do my best to fix them.
-
-\mylittlespace On my 800 MHz PIII with 256 MB of RAM (running
-Slackware), it has to be admitted that
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} makes \LaTeX\ run a bit slowly.
-The \textsf{bibtex8} run is swift enough, but the actual formatting of
-the document can lag. It may be that newer machines mostly eliminate
-this, or it may be that I need to pay more attention to the efficiency
-of the code, but in any case I thought I should warn you in advance.
-
-\mylittlespace Sharp-eyed readers may also notice that many of the
-macro names in \textsf{chicago-notes-df.cbx} and
-\textsf{chicago-notes-df.bbx} hark back to an earlier version of
-Lehman's \textsf{biblatex}, version 0.6 to be exact. I had already
-written a fair amount of the code when he released version 0.7, and
-since I'd redefined so many of the macros I thought I might just keep
-the same names for the time being. If the package proves useful I'd
-like eventually to bring them more into line with the current state of
-\textsf{biblatex}, if only to ease maintenance.
-
-\section{Revision History}
-\label{sec:history}
-
-\textbf{0.9a: Released \today}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Quick fixes for compatibility with \textsf{biblatex} 0.9a.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\textbf{0.9: Released March 18, 2010}
-
-\mylittlespace \label{deprec:obsol} Obsolete and Deprecated Features:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The \textbf{userd} field is now obsolete. All information it
- used to hold should be placed in the \textsf{edition} field.
-\item The \textbf{origyear} field is now obsolete in
- \textsf{biblatex}. It has been replaced by \textbf{origdate}, and
- because the latter allows a full date specification, I have been
- able to make the operation of \textsf{customa} (=\,\textsf{letter}),
- \textsf{misc} (with an \textsf{entrysubtype}), and \textsf{patent}
- entries more intuitive. The RELEASE file contained in this package
- gives the short instructions on how to update your .bib files, and
- you can also consult the documentation of those entry types above.
-\item The modified \textsf{csquotes.cfg} file I provided in earlier
- releases is now obsolete, and has been removed from the package.
- Please upgrade to the latest version of \textsf{csquotes} and, if
- you are still using my modified .cfg file, remove it from your \TeX\
- search path, or at the very least excise the code I provided.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Other New Features:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Added the files \textsf{cms-german.lbx} (with its clone
- \textsf{cms-ngerman.lbx}) and \textsf{cms-french.lbx}, which allow
- the creation of Chicago-like references in those languages. See
- section \ref{sec:international} above for details on usage.
-\item Added the \texttt{annotation} package option to allow the
- creation of annotated bibliographies. This code is still not
- entirely polished yet, but it is usable. Please see page
- \pageref{sec:annote} above for instructions and hints.
-\item Added \textsf{biblatex's} new \textbf{bookinbook} entry type,
- which currently functions as an alias of the \textsf{customb} type.
- As \textsf{biblatex} now provides standard equivalents for all of
- the custom types I initially found it necessary to provide ---
- \textsf{letter}~= \textsf{customa}, \textsf{bookinbook}~=
- \textsf{customb}, and \textsf{suppbook} \& \textsf{suppcollection}~=
- \textsf{customc} --- it may soon be time to prune out the custom
- types to enhance compatibility with other \textsf{biblatex} styles.
- I shall give plenty of warning before I do so.
-\item In line with the new system adopted in \textsf{biblatex} 0.9,
- using the \textsf{editortype} field turns off the usual string
- concatenation mechanisms of the Chicago style. See Lehman's RELEASE
- file for a discussion of this.
-\item I have added support for the new \textsf{editor[a--c]} and
- \textsf{editor[a--c]type} fields, and they work just as in standard
- \textsf{biblatex}, though I'm uncertain how much use they'll get
- from users of the Chicago style.
-\item I have added many bibstrings to the .lbx files to help with
- internationalization. The new ones that you might want to use in
- your .bib files include: \texttt{pseudonym}, \texttt{nodate},
- \texttt{revisededition}, \texttt{numbers}, and \texttt{reviewof}.
- Please see section~\ref{sec:international} for a fuller list.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\textbf{0.8.9d: Released February 17, 2010}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Chris Sparks and Aaron Lambert both found formatting bugs in the
- 0.8.9c code. I've fixed these bugs, and am releasing this version
- now, the last in the 0.8.9 series. The next release of
- \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, due as soon as possible, will
- contain many more significant changes, including those necessary for
- it to function properly with the recently-released \textsf{biblatex}
- version 0.9. In the meantime, at least version 0.8.9d should produce
- more accurate output.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\textbf{0.8.9c: Released November 4, 2009}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Emil Salim noticed that the \emph{ibidem} mechanism wasn't
- working properly, printing the page number after \enquote{Ibid} even
- when the page reference of the preceding citation was identical.
- The fix for this involved setting \texttt{loccittracker=constrict}
- in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty}, something you'll have to do
- manually yourself if you're loading the package via a call to
- \textsf{biblatex} rather than to \textsf{biblatex-chicago}.
-\item Several users have reported unwanted behavior when repeated
- names in bibliographies are replaced with the \texttt{bibnamedash}.
- This release should fix both when the \texttt{bibnamedash} appears
- and what punctuation follows it.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\textbf{0.8.9b: Released September 9, 2009}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Fixed a long-standing bug in formatting names in the
- bibliography. The package now correctly places a comma after the
- reversed name that begins the entry, using \textsf{biblatex's}
- \cmd{revsdnamedelim} command. Many thanks to Johanna Pink for
- catching my rather egregious error.
-\item While fixing some formatting errors that cropped up when using
- the newest version of \textsf{biblatex} (0.8h at time of writing), I
- also spotted some more venerable bugs in the code for using
- shortened cross-references for citing multiple entries in a
- collection of essays or letters. I believe this now works
- correctly, but please let me know if you discover differently.
-\item Joseph Reagle noticed that endnote marks (produced using the
- \textsf{endnotes} package) did not receive the
- same treatment as footnote marks. I have rectified this, placing
- the code in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty} so that you can turn it
- off either by using the old package-loading system or by setting the
- \texttt{footmarkoff} package option when loading
- \textsf{biblatex-chicago}.
-\item Updates to Lehman's \textsf{csquotes} package have rendered my
- modifications in \textsf{csquotes.cfg} obsolete. Please use the
- latest version of \textsf{csquotes} (4.4a at time of writing) and
- ignore my file, which will disappear in a later release.
-\item At the request of Will Small, I have included some code, still
- in an alpha state, to allow you to specify, in the bibliography, the
- original publication details of essays which you are citing from
- later reprints (a \emph{Collected Essays} volume, for example). See
- the documentation above under the \textsf{\mycolor{reprinttitle}}
- field if you would like to test this functionality.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\enlargethispage{-3\baselineskip}
-
-\textbf{0.8.9a: Released July 5, 2009}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Slight changes for compatibility with \textsf{biblatex} 0.8e.
- The package still works with 0.8c and 0.8d, as well.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\textbf{0.8.9: Released July 2, 2009}
-
-\mylittlespace Obsolete and Deprecated Features:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The \textbf{single-letter bibstrings} (\cmd{bibstring\{a\}},
- \cmd{bibstring\{b\}}, etc.) are now obsolete. You should replace
- any still present in your .bib file with \cmd{autocap} commands ---
- see §~3.8.4 of \textsf{biblatex.pdf}.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Other New Features:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The default way of loading the package is now with
-
- \cmd{usepackage[further-options]\{biblatex-chicago\}}
-
- rather than
-
- \cmd{usepackage[style=chicago-notes-df,further-options]\{biblatex\}}.
-
- Please see section~\ref{sec:loading} above for details and hints.
-\item Package-specific bibstrings have been removed from the .cbx and
- .bbx files and are now gathered in a new file,
- \textbf{cms-american.lbx}, which changes the way the package
- interacts with \textbf{babel}. It is now somewhat simpler if you
- want the defaults, but somewhat more complex if you require
- non-standard features. Please see section~\ref{sec:otherpacks}
- above for more details.
-\item Two new entry types have been added: \textbf{artwork} for works
- of visual art excluding photographs, and \textbf{image} for
- photographs. See the documentation of \textsf{artwork} for how to
- create .bib entries for both types.
-\item Added the new bibliography and entry option
- \textbf{usecompiler}, set to \texttt{true} by default. This
- streamlines the code that finds a name to head an entry
- (\textbf{author -> editor [or namea] -> translator [or nameb] ->
- compiler [namec] -> title}). The whole system should work more
- consistently now, but do see the \textsf{author} and \textsf{namec}
- documentation for improved notes on how to use it.
-\item Added the new bibliography option \textbf{footmarkoff}, to turn
- off the optional in-line (as opposed to superscript) formatting of
- the marks in foot- or endnotes. You only need this if you load the
- package with the new default \cmd{usepackage\{biblatex-chicago\}};
- users loading it the old way get default \LaTeX\ formatting.
-\item At Matthew Lundin's request, I have added the citation command
- \textbf{\textbackslash head\-lesscite}, which works like
- \cmd{headlessfullcite} but allows \textsf{biblatex} to decide
- whether to print the full or the short note.
-\item Fully adopted \textsf{biblatex's} system for providing
- end-of-entry punctuation, which should solve some of the bugs users
- have been finding. See section~\ref{sec:otherhints}, above, and do
- please let me know if inconsistencies remain.
-\item Added a modified \textbf{csquotes.cfg} file to address issues
- users were having when using the \textbf{Xe\LaTeX} engine in
- combination with \textsf{biblatex-chicago}. See
- section~\ref{sec:otherpacks}, above.
-\item Added \texttt{natbib} option to allow users of the default setup
- to continue to benefit from \textsf{biblatex's} \textsf{natbib}
- compatibility code. Thanks to Bennett Helm for pointing out this
- issue.
-\item Added a \textbf{shorthandibid} option to allow the printing of
- \emph{ibid.}\ in consecutive references to an entry that contains a
- \textsf{shorthand} field. Thanks to Chris Sparks for calling my
- attention to this problem.
-\item While investigating the preceding, I noticed failures when
- combining the \texttt{short} option with a \textsf{shorthand} field.
- The package now actually does what it has always claimed to do under
- \textbf{shorthand}.
-\item Many small bug fixes and improvements to the documentation.
-\end{itemize}
-
-To Do:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The shorthand vs \emph{ibid.}\ question may need more careful
- addressing in some cross references, and also in relation to the
- \texttt{noibid} package option.
-\item Charles Schaum has quite rightly pointed out the inconsistency
- in my naming conventions --- \textsf{biblatex-chicago.sty} as
- opposed to \textsf{chicago-notes-df.cbx}, for example. I'm going to
- delay a decision on which way to go with this until a later release.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\textbf{0.8.5a: Released June 14, 2009}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Quick and dirty fixes to bibliography strings to allow
- compatibility with \textsf{biblatex} version 0.8d. If you are still
- using 0.8c, then I would wait for the next version of
- \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df}, which is due soon. See README.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\textbf{0.8.5: Released January 10, 2009}
-
-\mylittlespace Obsolete and Deprecated Features:
-
- \begin{itemize}
- \item The \textbf{\textbackslash custpunct} commands are now
- deprecated --- Lehman's \enquote{American} punctuation tracking
- facilities should handle quoted text automatically, assuming you
- remember always to use \textbf{\textbackslash mkbibquote} in your
- database. If you still need \cmd{custpunct}, please let me know,
- as it may be an error in the style.
- \item With \cmd{custpunct} no longer needed, the toggles activated
- by placing \enquote{\texttt{plain}} in the \textbf{type} or
- \textbf{userb} fields are also deprecated.
- \end{itemize}
-
-Other New Features:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item At least \textbf{biblatex 0.8b} is now required --- 0.8c works
- fine, as well.
-\item I now \emph{strongly recommend} that you use \textbf{babel} with
- \enquote{\texttt{american}} as the main text language. See
- section~\ref{sec:otherpacks} above for further details.
-\item The \textbf{customc} entry type has been revised, allowing you
- to cite any sort of supplementary material using the \textbf{type}
- field instead of relying on toggles in the \textsf{introduction},
- \textsf{afterword}, and \textsf{foreword} fields, though these
- latter still work. The two new entry types \textbf{suppbook} and
- \textbf{suppcollection} are both aliased to \textsf{customc}, and
- therefore work in exactly the same way.
-\item The new entry type \textbf{suppperiodical} is aliased to
- \textbf{review}.
-\item The new entry type \textbf{letter} is aliased to
- \textbf{customa}.
-\item In \textbf{inreference} entries the \textsf{postnote} field of
- all \cmd{cite} commands is now treated like data in \textsf{lista},
- that is, it will be placed within quotation marks and prefaced with
- the appropriate string. The only difference is that you can only
- put one such article name in \textsf{postnote}, as it isn't a list
- field.
-\item I've set the new \textsf{biblatex} option \texttt{usetranslator}
- to \texttt{true} by default, which means entries will automatically
- be alphabetized by their \textsf{translator} in the absence of an
- \textsf{author} or an \textsf{editor}.
-\item A host of small formatting errors were eliminated, nearly all of
- them through adopting Lehman's punctuation tracker.
-\item In the main body of this documentation, I've added some
- \mycolor{\textbf{color coding}} to help you more quickly to identify
- entry types and fields that are either new or that have undergone
- significant revision.
-\end{itemize}
-
-To Do:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Separate out \enquote{options} from the basic citation
- \enquote{style,} using a \LaTeX\ style file. This is an
- architectural change recommended by Lehman.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\textbf{0.8.2.2: Released November 24, 2008}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Fixed spurious commas appearing in some bibliography entries,
- spotted by Nick Andrewes. While investigating this I noticed a more
- general problem with punctuation after italicized titles ending with
- question marks or exclamation points. This will be addressed in
- forthcoming revisions both of \textsf{biblatex} and of this package.
-\item Nick also reported some problems with spurious punctuation in
- the bibliography when using XeLaTeX. I haven't yet been able to pin
- down the exact cause of these, but if you are using XeLaTeX and are
- having (or have solved) similar problems I'd be interested to hear
- from you.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\textbf{0.8.2: Released November 3, 2008}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Fixed several formatting glitches between citations in multicite
- commands (spotted by Joseph Reagle) and also after some prenotes.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\textbf{0.8.1: Released October 22, 2008}
-
-\mylittlespace Obsolete and Deprecated Features:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The \textbf{origlocation} field is now obsolete, and has been
- replaced by \textbf{lista}. Please update your .bib files
- accordingly.
-\item The single-letter \textbf{\textbackslash bibstring} commands I
- provided in version 0.7 are now deprecated. In most cases, you'll
- be able to take advantage of the automatic contextual capitalization
- facilities introduced in this release, but if you still need the
- single-letter \cmd{bibstring} functionality then you should switch
- to \cmd{autocap}, as I shall be removing the single-letter
- \texttt{bibstrings} in a future release. See above under
- \textbf{\textbackslash autocap} for all the details.
-\item The \textbf{userd} field is now deprecated, as \textsf{biblatex}
- 0.8 allows all forms of data to be included in the \textsf{edition}
- field. I shall be removing \textsf{userd} in a future release, so
- please update your .bib files as soon as is convenient.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Other New Features:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Updated the .bbx and .cbx files to work with \textsf{biblatex}
- 0.8. This most recent version of \textsf{biblatex} is now required
- for \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df} to work.
-\item Added the \textbf{usera} field, which holds supplemental
- information about a \textsf{journaltitle} in \textsf{article} and
- \textsf{review} entries. See the documentation of the field for
- details.
-\item Added the \textbf{\textbackslash citetitles} multicite command
- to fix a problem with spurious punctuation when multiple titles were
- listed.
-\item Added the \textbf{\textbackslash Citetitle} command to help with
- automatic capitalization of titles when they occur at the beginning
- of a note.
-\item Minor punctuation fixes in \textsf{biblatex-chicago-notes-df.bbx}.
-\end{itemize}
-
-To Do:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Integrate \textsf{biblatex's} American punctuation facilities.
-\item Separate out \enquote{options} from the basic citation
- \enquote{style,} using a \LaTeX\ style file. This is an
- architectural change recommended by Lehman.
-\item Investigate and possibly integrate the new entry types provided
- in \textsf{biblatex} 0.8.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\textbf{0.7: First public release, September 18, 2008}
-
-\end{document}
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@@ -1,2048 +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.}
-}
-
-@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 CustomA. 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},
- volumes = 2,
- location = {\reprint, 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
- \reprint macro in location 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 InBook entry, identified by title and
- also, in this case, by chapter number rather than
- page range.}
-}
-
-@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.}
-}
-
-@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? The Human Capacity for
- Caring},
- journaltitle = {American Psychologist},
- date = {1990-03},
- volume = 45,
- pages = {336--46},
- shorttitle = {How Social Is the Animal?},
- annote = {Very typical Article entry.}
-}
-
-@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.
- Note the type field, and the fact that it begins
- with a lowercase letter, allowing biblatex to
- capitalize it contextually if needed.}
-}
-
-@BookInBook{bernard:boris,
- author = {Bernard, Thomas},
- title = {A Party for Boris},
- booktitle = {Histrionics},
- booksubtitle = {Three Plays},
- translator = {Jansen, Peter~K. and Northcott, Kenneth},
- publisher = uchp,
- year = 1990,
- location = {Chicago},
- annote = {A typical 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. Notice especially the use of booktitle
- in such an entry, which makes it a "book within a
- book."}
-}
-
-@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; 62 (Autumn 1978): 41--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 presented in a Review entry,
- with "magazine" entrysubtype. Note that the
- interviewee is presented as the author, and that the
- broadcast network is given in the usera field. Note
- also the use of lowercase letters to start both
- title and shorttitle, allowing automatic contextual
- capitalization of a generic title in a 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 = {useauthor=false,useeditor=false,usetranslator=false,
- usecompiler=false},
- 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},
- 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. 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 = 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 Booklet entry, though the same
- information could be presented in a Book entry,
- using publisher instead of howpublished. Note
- brackets around year, as this is obviously a best
- guess.}
-}
-
-@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--46},
- 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},
- year = {forthcoming},
- editor = {Editor, Ellen},
- location = {Place},
- annote = {A forthcoming essay in an InCollection entry.}
-}
-
-@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.}
-}
-
-@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 = {{A Cotton Manufacturer}},
- sortkey = {Cott},
- location = {Bury, UK},
- shorttitle = {Inquiry into the Causes},
- annote = {A Book with a corporate author. The sortkey field
- helps alphabetize the entry in the bibliography, as
- the author starts with the indefinite article, which
- you want ignored in this context.}
-}
-
-@Book{creasey:ashe:blast,
- title = {A Blast of Trumpets},
- year = 1976,
- author = {Creasey, John},
- nameaddon = {Gordon Ashe, \bibstring{pseudonym}},
- 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.}
-}
-
-@Book{creasey:morton:hide,
- title = {Hide the Baron},
- year = 1978,
- author = {Creasey, John},
- 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},
- 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},
- shortauthor = {\isdot},
- origdate = {1918-09-25},
- note = {Edward~M. House Papers},
- organization = {Yale University Library},
- annote = {An unpublished letter from an archive, presented in
- a Misc entry with an entrysubtype. The \isdot in
- the shortauthor field prevents duplication of the
- author's name in the short note form. You can
- achieve the same in the long note form by using the
- citation command \headlessfullcite. The manuscript
- collection is found in the note and organization
- fields -- depending on the entry, you can use note,
- organization, institution, and/or location, in
- ascending order of generality, though you should
- consistently put the most specific collection name
- in the note field. In the short note form, you can
- use the macro \letterdatelong in the postnote field
- to identify the letter by its origdate, if this
- helps disambiguate.}
-}
-
-@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.},
- shortauthor = {{Electronic Book Technology Inc.}},
- sortkey = {Electronic},
- address = {Providence, RI},
- year = 1991,
- shorttitle = {Dynatext},
- annote = {A technical manual presented in a Manual entry. In
- absence of named author the organization is printed
- twice, as author and as publisher. Note that, in
- the absence of an author, you must provide a sortkey
- field to help with alphabetization.}
-}
-
-@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-df will use that, and then you'll
- need to provide a shorteditor for the short note
- form and 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--79},
- subtitle = {},
- annote = {First of three InCollection entries
- cross-referencing the same Collection. Since it is
- cited first in my example file, its long note
- reference contains the full bibliographical data for
- the Collection entry, whereas the subsequent two
- long notes contain abbreviated references to the
- Collection. Cf. keating:dearborn and
- lippincott:chicago. All three have an abbreviated
- reference in the bibliography. If you don't want
- this space-saving measure, don't use crossref or
- xref. Also, note empty subtitle field, to prevent
- inheritance from parent entry.}
-}
-
-@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:brittanica,
- 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.}
-}
-
-@CustomB{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 "classical" in
- entrysubtype. Since the titles of such works are
- uniformly italicized, we need to use a CustomB entry
- with a title and a booktitle ("book within a book")
- and in this case also a maintitle. Note the editors
- of the maintitle (editor field), and the translator
- of the title (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.}
-}
-
-@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.}
-}
-
-@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, with the userf field referring to the
- original. In notes, this has no effect, but in the
- bibliography the translation and original are
- presented in the same entry, connected (in the
- absence of an origlanguage field) by the string
- "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.}
-}
-
-@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 Article in a journaltitle which is into its 4th
- series. Note preservation of French
- capitalization.}
-}
-
-@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},
- shortauthor = {\mkbibemph{Gourmet}},
- 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, hence the need
- for the formatted journaltitle in the shortauthor
- field for short notes. Also, note the sortkey,
- needed to alphabetize by the journaltitle rather
- than by the title.}
-}
-
-@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
- in parentheses after the name of that entry. 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.}
-}
-
-@Book{harley:cartography,
- title = {Cartography in the Traditional East and Southeast
- Asian Societies},
- year = 1994,
- maintitle = {The History of Cartography},
- volume = {2},
- part = {2},
- editor = {Harley, J.~B. and Woodward, David},
- publisher = uchp,
- location = {Chicago},
- shorttitle = {Cartography in East and Southeast Asia},
- annote = {A Book entry, with its maintitle's logical volumes
- published in separate physical parts, hence a volume
- and a part number. Cf. lach:asia.}
-}
-
-@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 Report entry, the type already set by using the
- TechReport alias instead of Report. The institution
- field identifies the issuer of the report.}
-}
-
-@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. 4 authors
- provokes use of "et al." in notes, though not in
- bibliography, because the settings for maxnames and
- minnames have been changed in the \printbibliography
- command at the end of sample.tex.}
-}
-
-@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, 17.231. The
- \adddot and \addcomma commands you see here are the
- most effective way of doing this.}
-}
-
-@CustomA{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 CustomA entry, designed specifically for
- this sort of reference. (You could also now use the
- Letter entry type, which is an alias of CustomA.)
- The title field should always look like this, and
- the author won't be printed in notes, as this field
- already specifies it. The shorttitle is specific to
- this entry form, eventually printing the author's
- surname followed by the contents of this field,
- which again is specified for this type of reference.
- The origdate field holds the date of the original
- letter, while the year (or date) holds the date of
- the publication of the collection as a whole. The
- pages field in this example holds not the page, but
- the number in the collection -- notice the bibstring
- -- while the 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 appears in the bibliography, and you
- could use the keywords field to suppress the
- printing of each individual letter there.
- Cf. white:ross:memo, white:russ, and white:total to
- see how this might look.}
-}
-
-@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 = {Presents an online edition of a book which, not
- being inherently an online text, still uses a Book
- entry. The 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},
- subtitle = {},
- pages = {84--87},
- annote = {Second of three InCollection pieces from the same
- Collection, using the crossref field. Even in the
- first, long note, the data for the whole collection
- will be presented in abbreviated form, since
- 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--73},
- 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},
- year = 2000,
- 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},
- month = 4,
- day = 21,
- 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},
- shortauthor = {\mkbibemph{Lake Forester}},
- entrysubtype = {magazine},
- title = {Pushcarts Evolve to Trendy Kiosks},
- sortkey = {Lake Forester},
- location = {Lake Forest, IL},
- shorttitle = {Pushcarts Evolve},
- annote = {An Article entry from a newspaper, using "magazine"
- in entrysubtype. The article doesn't have an
- author, hence the journaltitle will be used at the
- head of the entry, and the shortauthor field
- provides the formatted title for short notes. The
- newspaper might not be well known, so the location
- field helps your readers out in this case. The
- sortkey field ensures that the entry is alphabetized
- by journaltitle rather than by title.}
-}
-
-@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},
- 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.}
-}
-
-@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 = {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.}
-}
-
-@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},
- subtitle = {},
- crossref = {prairie:state},
- pages = {362--70},
- 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.}
-}
-
-@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 Book with a quoted title inside an italicized one.
- If you use \mkbibquote, you no longer need to worry
- about providing a \custpunct or a toggle in the type
- field.}
-}
-
-@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--32},
- 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 CustomA. 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.}
-}
-
-@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.}
-}
-
-@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 = {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, and begins
- with a lowercase letter. Note the date range in the
- date field.}
-}
-
-@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 = {\isdot},
- title = {obituary of Claire Trevor},
- entrysubtype = {magazine},
- journaltitle = {New York Times},
- sortkey = {Obit},
- pages = {national edition},
- date = {2000-04-10},
- 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, so the
- author is defined by the \isdot macro, printing
- nothing, which also means that the short note will
- also begin with the title. The title begins with a
- lowercase letter, allowing biblatex to capitalize
- when needed. The sortkey field is needed because
- otherwise the bibliography entry will be
- alphabetized by \isdot. Note the pages field, with
- the edition specified.}
-}
-
-@Review{nyt:trevorobit,
- journaltitle = {New York Times},
- entrysubtype = {magazine},
- date = {2000-04-10},
- shortauthor = {\mkbibemph{New York Times}},
- title = {obituary of Claire Trevor},
- pages = {national edition},
- sortkey = {New York Times},
- annote = {Second way to present an obituary in a Review entry
- (entrysubtype "magazine"). Here, without an author,
- the journaltitle will head the entry, so you need to
- provide that title, formatted, in the shortauthor
- field. Once again, the title begins with a lowercase
- letter. The sortkey field is again needed to
- alphabetize by journaltitle.}
-}
-
-@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.}
-}
-
-@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--63},
- 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.}
-}
-
-@CustomB{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, and which therefore requires
- the "classical" entrysubtype. The title of such a
- work being italicized, it needs a CustomB entry, and
- it has all three sorts of title, plus a series to
- boot.}
-}
-
-@CustomC{polakow:afterw,
- author = {Polakow, Valerie},
- title = {Lives on the Edge},
- subtitle = {Single Mothers and Their Children in the Other
- America},
- afterword = {yes},
- year = 1993,
- publisher = uchp,
- location = {Chicago},
- annote = {A standard example of a CustomC 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.}
-}
-
-@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 Online entry without a specific title, hence with
- no title field, only a titleaddon. Note the initial
- lowercase letter in the titleaddon, and the
- \autocap macro in shorttitle, because the Online
- type doesn't automate this for you in title or
- shorttitle. 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},
- annote = {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,
- type = {introduction to},
- location = {New York},
- publisher = {Harcourt},
- annote = {Here, SuppBook is used instead of CustomC, though
- currently they are synonymous. An author provides an
- introduction to someone else's book, and 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.}
-}
-
-@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 = {A Review entry, this time from a scholarly
- journaltitle, hence no entrysubtype needed. Note
- the bibstrings in title and shorttitle -- you could
- also start them with lowercase letters -- and the
- formatting in both fields of the title of the book
- reviewed. Most especially note the use of
- \parteditandtrans, which allows the editor and
- translator of the reviewed book to be identified by
- the correct 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.}
-}
-
-@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 Thesis entry with its type pre-defined by the
- alias MastersThesis. The nodate bibstring (which
- gives 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},
- entrysubtype = {magazine},
- 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, with its issues defined
- not by volume number but by year, hence for the
- purposes of biblatex-chicago-df it's an Article with
- a "magazine" entrysubtype. The journaltitle is in
- transliterated Russian, but the article title is
- translated into English, hence the original language
- must be provided in the language field.}
-}
-
-@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.}
-}
-
-@Book{schweitzer:bach,
- title = {J. S. Bach},
- year = 1966,
- origdate = 1911,
- author = {Schweitzer, Albert},
- translator = {Newman, Ernest},
- publisher = {Dover},
- location = {\reprint, New York},
- annote = {A reprinted Book, hence the macro \reprint in the
- location field, and the original date of publication
- in the origdate field.}
-}
-
-@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},
- shortauthor = {\isdot},
- date = {1896-01},
- volume = 10,
- pages = {412--15},
- series = 2,
- annote = {A letter presented as an article in a scholarly
- journal, hence the Article entry. You could use the
- \headlessfullcite command for the first citation to
- suppress the repetition of the author's name, and
- the \isdot macro in the shorttitle field does the
- same in the short note form. Note plain number in
- series field of an Article entry.}
-}
-
-@Book{silver:gawain,
- title = {Sir Gawain and the Green Knight},
- publisher = uchp,
- year = 1974,
- translator = {Silverstein, Theodore},
- shortauthor = {Silverstein, Theodore},
- location = {Chicago},
- annote = {Here, neither author nor editor are available, so
- the Book entry will start with the translator. In
- such a case, you also need to provide that
- translator's name in shortauthor, though you no
- longer need a sortkey field in such an entry, as
- using the usetranslator package option makes
- biblatex sort by the translator's name when neither
- an author nor an editor are present.}
-}
-
-@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},
- origdate = {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, like a letter,
- so you put the date in origdate. 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 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{tillich:system,
- title = {Systematic Theology},
- date = {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.}
-}
-
-@Review{unsigned:ranke,
- journaltitle = {Ergänzungsblätter zur Allgemeinen Literatur-Zeitung},
- entrysubtype = {magazine},
- sortkey = {Unsigned review},
- date = {1828-02},
- author = {\isdot},
- title = {unsigned \bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{Geschichten
- der romanischen und germanischen Völker},
- \bibstring{by} Leopold von Ranke},
- pages = {\bibstring{numbers} 23--24},
- shorttitle = {unsigned \bibstring{reviewof} von Ranke},
- annote = {A rather unusual Review entry (entrysubtype
- "magazine"), without an author. The \isdot macro
- keeps the journaltitle from appearing first, but
- sortkey has to be used so that the bibliography
- entry isn't alphabetized under \isdot. Note the
- lowercase letters beginning both title and
- shorttitle. The \isdot macro in the author field
- also means that short notes will begin with the
- title. The pages field refers to the consecutive
- numbers of the magazine in which the review
- appeared.}
-}
-
-@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--78},
- 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.}
-}
-
-@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--81},
- annote = {A standard Article entry with a formatted title
- quoted in the title field.}
-}
-
-@CustomA{white:ross:memo,
- author = {White, E.~B.},
- title = {EBW to Harold Ross},
- titleaddon = {memorandum},
- keywords = {original},
- xref = {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 CustomA 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 operative in CustomA
- entries using crossref or xref (as in 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. Note the usual CustomA
- 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.}
-}
-
-@CustomA{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 CustomA
- entries. The long note form of this comes after
- that citing white:ross:memo, so it will be
- abbreviated by comparison. The usual CustomA 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.},
- shortauthor = {\isdot},
- 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. The \isdot macro
- in shortauthor avoids repetition of the name that is
- already in the title field, both in short notes and
- also in the shortened form of the cross-reference in
- the second child's long note.}
-}
-
-@InReference{wikiped:bibtex,
- title = {Wikipedia},
- lista = {BibTeX},
- keywords = {original},
- url = {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX},
- urldate = {2008-06-24},
- annote = {An online InReference entry. You must have the
- urldate field, as such sources change rather
- rapidly. It will not be printed in the
- bibliography.}
-}
-
-@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.}
-}
-
-@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.}
-}
-
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-note\autocite{ashbrook:brain}
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-note\autocite{babb:peru} note\autocite{author:forthcoming}
-note\autocite{barcott:review} note\autocite{batson}.
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-note\autocite[339]{batson} note\autocite{beattie:crime}
-note\autocite{bedford:photo} note\autocite{babb:peru}
-note\autocite{bernard:boris} note\autocite{boxer:china}
-note\autocite{beattie:crime} note\autocite{brown:bremer}
-note\autocite{bernard:boris} note\autocite{boxer:china}
-note\autocite{browning:aurora}.
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-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{Clemens:letter} note\autocite{cohen:schiff}
-note\autocite{Clemens:letter} note\autocite{clark:mesopot}
-note\autocite{cohen:schiff}.
-
-\clearpage
-
-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{cook:sotweed}
-note\autocite{creasey:ashe:blast} note\autocite{creasey:york:death}
-note\autocite{cotton:manufacture} note\autocite{creasey:morton:hide}
-note\autocite{creasey:ashe:blast}.
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-Note\footnote{\headlessfullcite{creel:house}.}
-note\autocite{davenport:attention} note\autocite{creasey:york:death}
-note\autocite{creasey:morton:hide}
-note\autocite[\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{emerson:nature} note\footfullcite{ency:brittanica}
-note\autocite{dunn:revolutions} note\autocite{eliot:pound}
-note\autocite{euripides:orestes} note\autocite{ellet:galena}
-note\autocite{evanston:library}
-note\footnote{\headlessfullcite[3]{feydeau:farces}.}
-note\autocite{emerson:nature} note\autocite{euripides:orestes}
-note\autocite{friedman:learning} note\autocite{evanston:library}
-note\autocite{feydeau:farces} note\autocite{friedman:learning}.
-
-\clearpage
-
-Note\autocite{furet:passing:eng} note\autocite{garaud:gatine}
-note\autocite{garrett} note\autocite{gibbard}
-note\autocite{furet:passing:eng} note\autocite{garrett}
-note\autocite{gourmet:052006} note\autocite{garaud:gatine}
-note\autocite{grove:sibelius} note\autocite{harley:cartography}
-note\autocite{gibbard} note\autocite{hlatky:hrt}
-note\autocite{gourmet:052006}
-
-Note\autocite[Sibelius, Jean]{grove:sibelius}
-note\autocite{horsley:prosodies} note\autocite{harley:cartography}
-note\autocite{jackson:paulina:letter} note\autocite{hlatky:hrt}
-note\autocite{james:ambassadors} note\autocite{horsley:prosodies}
-note\autocite{keating:dearborn} note\autocite{jackson:paulina:letter}
-note\autocite{kern} note\autocite{james:ambassadors}
-note\autocite{kimluu:diethyl}
-
-Note\autocite{keating:dearborn} note\autocite{kozinn:review}
-note\autocite{kern} note\autocite{lach:asia}
-note\autocite{kimluu:diethyl} note\autocite{lakeforester:pushcarts}
-note\autocite{kozinn:review} note\autocite{levistrauss:savage}
-note\autocite{lach:asia} note\autocite{leo:madonna}
-note\autocite{lewis} note\autocite{lakeforester:pushcarts}
-note\autocite{levistrauss:savage} note\autocite{lecarre:quest}
-note\autocite{lewis} note\autocite{lecarre:quest}.
-
-\clearpage
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-Note\autocite{lippincott:chicago} note\autocite{loften:hamlet}
-note\autocite{maisonneuve:relations} note\autocite{lippincott:chicago}
-note\autocite{loften:hamlet} note\autocite{mchugh:wake}
-note\autocite{mcmillen:antebellum}
-note\autocite{maisonneuve:relations}
-note\footnote{\headlessfullcite[2:218]{meredith:letters}.}
-note\autocite{mchugh:wake} note\autocite[6.9.4]{mla:style}
-note\autocite{morgenson:market} note\autocite{murphy:silent}
-note\autocite{nass:address} note\autocite{mcmillen:antebellum}
-note\autocite{natrecoff:camera} note\autocite[2:25]{meredith:letters}
-note\autocite[6.9.5]{mla:style} note\autocite{morgenson:market}
-note\autocite{murphy:silent} note\autocite{nass:address}
-note\autocite{nyt:obittrevor} note\autocite{nyt:trevorobit}
-note\autocite{osborne:poison}.
-
-Note\autocite{natrecoff:camera} note\autocite{palmatary:pottery}
-note\autocite{nyt:obittrevor} note\autocite{nyt:trevorobit}
-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}.
-
-\clearpage
-
-Note\autocite{pirumova} note\autocite{polakow:afterw}
-note\autocite{powell:email} note\autocite{prose:intro}
-note\autocite{ratliff:review} note\autocite{reaves:rosen}
-note\autocite{powell:email} note\autocite{prose:intro}
-note\autocite{rodman:walk} note\autocite{ross:thesis}
-note\autocite{ratliff:review} note\autocite{rozner:liberation}
-note\autocite{schellinger:novel} note\autocite{reaves:rosen}
-note\autocite{rodman:walk} note\autocite{schweitzer:bach}
-note\autocite{ross:thesis} note\autocite{rozner:liberation}
-note\autocite{sechzer:women} note\autocite{schellinger:novel}
-note\autocite{sereny:cries} note\autocite{schweitzer:bach}
-note\footnote{\headlessfullcite{sewall:letter}.}
-note\autocite{sechzer:women}.
-
-Note\autocite{sirosh:visualcortex} note\autocite{sereny:cries}
-note\autocite{silver:gawain} note\autocite{sewall:letter}
-note\autocite{soltes:georgia} note\autocite{sirosh:visualcortex}
-note\autocite{spock:interview} 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{virginia:plantation}
-note\autocite{stenger:privacy} note\autocite{chicago:manual}
-note\autocite[2:45]{tillich:system}.
-
-\clearpage
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-Note\autocite[police ranks]{times:guide}
-note\autocite{virginia:plantation} note\autocite{chicago:manual}
-note\autocite{unsigned:ranke} note\autocite{herwign:office}
-note\autocite{wallraff:word} note\autocite{unsigned:ranke}
-note\autocite{warr:ellison} note\autocite{herwign:office}
-note\autocite{wallraff:word} note\autocite{wauchope:ceramics}
-note\autocite{weresz}.
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-Note\autocite{white:callimachus} note\autocite{white:ross:memo}
-note\autocite{warr:ellison} note\autocite{wikiped:bibtex}
-note\autocite{will:cohere} note\autocite{wauchope:ceramics}
-note\autocite{zukowsky:chicago} note\autocite{weresz}
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-note\autocite{will:cohere} note\autocite{zukowsky:chicago}
-note\autocites[See][3.2.996b5--8]{aristotle:metaphy:gr}[360e--361b]
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-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}.}
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- \newunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{pageref}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{originally+published+as}%
- \usebibmacro{finentry}}
-
-\DeclareBibliographyDriver{report}{%
- \usebibmacro{bibindex}%
- \usebibmacro{author/editor}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printfield{nameaddon}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{italtitle+stitle}%
- \newcunit
- \usebibmacro{byauthor}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{ser+num}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \printfield{type}%
- \newunit
- \printfield{note}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{inst+loc+year}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \printfield{addendum}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock%
- \printfield{isrn}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock%
- \printfield{doi}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock%
- \usebibmacro{url+date}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{pageref}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{originally+published+as}%
- \usebibmacro{finentry}}
-
-\DeclareBibliographyDriver{review}{%
- \usebibmacro{bibindex}%
- \iffieldequalstr{entrysubtype}{magazine}%
- {\usebibmacro{mag+news+author}}%
- {\usebibmacro{author/editor}}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printfield{nameaddon}%
- \newunit\newblock
-% \usebibmacro{mag+news+title}%
- \printfield{title}%
- \setunit{\addcolon\addspace}%
- \printfield[noformat]{subtitle}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printfield{titleaddon}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{language+transtitle}%
- \newunit\newblock%
- \usebibmacro{issuetitle}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{byeditor+others}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \printfield{note}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock%
- \iffieldequalstr{entrysubtype}{magazine}
- {\usebibmacro{mag+news+date}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{chap+pag}}%
- {\usebibmacro{journal+issue+year+pages}}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \printfield{addendum}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock%
- \printfield{issn}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock%
- \printfield{doi}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock%
- \usebibmacro{url+date}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{pageref}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{originally+published+as}%
- \usebibmacro{finentry}}
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-\DeclareBibliographyAlias{suppbook}{customc}
-
-\DeclareBibliographyAlias{suppcollection}{customc}
-
-\DeclareBibliographyAlias{suppperiodical}{review}
-
-\DeclareBibliographyDriver{thesis}{%
- \usebibmacro{bibindex}%
- \usebibmacro{author/editor}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printfield{nameaddon}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{title+stitle}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%\newblock%
- \usebibmacro{language+transtitle}%
- \newcunit%
- \usebibmacro{byauthor}%
- \setunit{\addperiod\addspace}%
- \printfield{note}%
- \setunit{\addperiod\addspace}\newblock%
- \usebibmacro{type+inst+year}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \printfield{addendum}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock%
- \printfield{doi}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock%
- \usebibmacro{url+date}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{pageref}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{originally+published+as}%
- \usebibmacro{finentry}}
-
-\DeclareBibliographyDriver{unpublished}{%
- \usebibmacro{bibindex}%
- \usebibmacro{author/editor}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printfield{nameaddon}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{title+stitle}%
- \setunit{\addspace}\newblock%
- \usebibmacro{language+transtitle}%
- \newcunit%usebibmacro{byauthorpunct}% Why does this work? No idea.
- \usebibmacro{byauthor}% Same in thesis type, as well.
- \setunit{\addperiod\addspace}%
- \printfield{howpublished}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock%
- \printfield{note}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock%
- \printlist{location}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock%
- \usebibmacro{date}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \printfield{addendum}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock%
- \usebibmacro{url+date}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{pageref}%
- \newunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{originally+published+as}%
- \usebibmacro{finentry}}
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-
-\newbibmacro*{bibpostxref}{%
- \iffieldundef{postnote}%
- {\iffieldundef{chapter}%
- {\iffieldundef{pages}%
- {}%
- {\postnotedelim% Extra space?
- \printfield{pages}}}%
- {\postnotedelim%
- \printfield{chapter}}}%
- {\postnotedelim%
- \printfield{postnote}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{mtitle+mstitle+vol+part+title+stitle}{%
- \iffieldundef{maintitle}
- {}
- {\iffieldundef{volume}
- {\printtext[maintitle]{%
- \printfield[noformat]{maintitle}%
- \setunit{\addcolon\addspace}%
- \printfield[noformat]{mainsubtitle}}%
- \newcunit
- \printfield{maintitleaddon}}
- {\printfield{volume}%
- \printfield{part}%
- \setunit{\addspace}
- \bibstring{ofseries}%
- \setunit{\addspace}
- \printtext[maintitle]{%
- \printfield[noformat]{maintitle}%
- \setunit{\addcolon\addspace}%
- \printfield[noformat]{mainsubtitle}}%
- \newcunit
- \printfield{maintitleaddon}}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{mtitle+mstitle+vol+part+btitle+bstitle}{%
- \usebibmacro{btitle+bstitle}%
- \iffieldundef{booktitle}
- {\setunit{\addperiod\addspace}}% Fix customc?
- {\setunit{\addcomma\addspace}}%
- \iffieldundef{maintitle}
- {}
- {\iffieldundef{volume}
- {\printtext[maintitle]{%
- \printfield[noformat]{maintitle}%
- \setunit{\addcolon\addspace}%
- \printfield[noformat]{mainsubtitle}}%
- \newcunit
- \printfield{maintitleaddon}}
- {\printfield{volume}%
- \printfield{part}%
- \setunit{\addspace}
- \bibstring{ofseries}%
- \setunit{\addspace}
- \printtext[maintitle]{%
- \printfield[noformat]{maintitle}%
- \setunit{\addcolon\addspace}%
- \printfield[noformat]{mainsubtitle}}%
- \newcunit
- \printfield{maintitleaddon}}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{journal+issue+year+pages}{%
- \usebibmacro{cjournal+ser+vol+num}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printtext[parens]{%
- \iffieldundef{issue}
- {\usebibmacro{date}}%
- {\printfield{issue}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printfield{year}}}%
- \setunit{\addcolon\addspace}
- \printfield{pages}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{periodical+issue+year+pages}{%
- \usebibmacro{cperiodical+ser+vol+num}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printtext[parens]{%
- \iffieldundef{issue}
- {\usebibmacro{date}}%
- {\printfield{issue}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printfield{year}}}%
- \setunit{\addcolon\addspace}
- \printfield{pages}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{bycompiler}{%
- \ifnameundef{namec}
- {}
- {\bibstring{bycompiler}\addspace
- \printnames[bycompiler]{namec}}}
-
-\renewbibmacro*{byeditor}{%
- \ifnameundef{editor}
- {}
- {\usebibmacro{bytypestrg}{editor}{editor}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printnames[byeditor]{editor}%
- \usebibmacro{editorpunct}}%
- \usebibmacro{byeditorx}}
-
-\renewbibmacro*{byeditorx}{%
- \ifnameundef{editora}
- {}
- {\usebibmacro{bytypestrg}{editora}{editor}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printnames[byeditora]{editora}%
- \usebibmacro{editorpunct}}%
- \ifnameundef{editorb}
- {}
- {\usebibmacro{bytypestrg}{editorb}{editor}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printnames[byeditorb]{editorb}%
- \usebibmacro{editorpunct}}%
- \ifnameundef{editorc}
- {}
- {\usebibmacro{bytypestrg}{editorc}{editor}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printnames[byeditorc]{editorc}%
- \usebibmacro{editorpunct}}}
-
-\renewbibmacro*{byeditor+others}{%
- \ifthenelse{\NOT\ifnameundef{editor}\AND
- \(\iffieldundef{editortype}\OR
- \iffieldequalstr{editortype}{editor}\)}
- {\def\@tempa{byeditor}%
- \ifnamesequal{editor}{translator}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa tr}%
- \clearname{translator}}
- {}%
- \ifnamesequal{editor}{namec}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa cp}%
- \clearname{namec}}
- {}%
- \ifnamesequal{editor}{commentator}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa co}%
- \clearname{commentator}}
- {\ifnamesequal{editor}{annotator}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa an}%
- \clearname{annotator}}
- {}}%
- \ifnamesequal{editor}{introduction}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa in}%
- \clearname{introduction}}
- {\ifnamesequal{editor}{foreword}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa fo}%
- \clearname{foreword}}
- {\ifnamesequal{editor}{afterword}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa af}%
- \clearname{afterword}}
- {}}}%
- \bibstring{\@tempa}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printnames[byeditor]{editor}%
- \clearname{editor}%
- \usebibmacro{editorpunct}%
- \usebibmacro{byeditorx}}%
- {\usebibmacro{byeditor}}%
- \usebibmacro{bytranslator+others}}
-
-\renewbibmacro*{bytranslator+others}{%
- \ifnameundef{translator}
- {}
- {\def\@tempa{bytranslator}%
- \ifnamesequal{translator}{namec}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa cp}%
- \clearname{namec}}
- {}%
- \ifnamesequal{translator}{commentator}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa co}%
- \clearname{commentator}}
- {\ifnamesequal{translator}{annotator}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa an}%
- \clearname{annotator}}
- {}}%
- \ifnamesequal{translator}{introduction}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa in}%
- \clearname{introduction}}
- {\ifnamesequal{translator}{foreword}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa fo}%
- \clearname{foreword}}
- {\ifnamesequal{translator}{afterword}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa af}%
- \clearname{afterword}}
- {}}}%
- \bibstring{\@tempa}\space
- \printnames[bytranslator]{translator}%
- \clearname{translator}%
- \usebibmacro{editorpunct}}%
- \usebibmacro{bycompiler+others}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{bycompiler+others}{%
- \ifnameundef{namec}
- {}
- {\def\@tempa{bycompiler}%
- \ifnamesequal{namec}{commentator}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa co}%
- \clearname{commentator}}
- {\ifnamesequal{namec}{annotator}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa an}%
- \clearname{annotator}}
- {}}%
- \ifnamesequal{namec}{introduction}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa in}%
- \clearname{introduction}}
- {\ifnamesequal{namec}{foreword}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa fo}%
- \clearname{foreword}}
- {\ifnamesequal{namec}{afterword}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa af}%
- \clearname{afterword}}
- {}}}%
- \bibstring{\@tempa}\space
- \printnames[bycompiler]{namec}%
- \clearname{namec}%
- \usebibmacro{editorpunct}}%
- \usebibmacro{byothers}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{byothers}{% Changed for 0.9
- \usebibmacro{bytranslator}%
- \usebibmacro{editorpunct}%
- \usebibmacro{bycompiler}%
- \usebibmacro{editorpunct}%
-% \usebibmacro{byredactor}%
-% \usebibmacro{editorpunct}%
- \usebibmacro{withcommentator}%
- \usebibmacro{editorpunct}%
- \usebibmacro{withannotator}%
- \usebibmacro{editorpunct}%
- \usebibmacro{withintroduction}%
- \usebibmacro{editorpunct}%
- \usebibmacro{withforeword}%
- \usebibmacro{editorpunct}%
- \usebibmacro{withafterword}}
-
-\endinput
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-chicago-notes-df/chicago-notes-df.cbx b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-chicago-notes-df/chicago-notes-df.cbx
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index da983ffcf55..00000000000
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-% authortitle-cverb.cbx. It is heavily modified, with the intention
-% of providing footnote citations and a bibliography formatted
-% according to the specifications of the Chicago Manual of Style.
-
-\ProvidesFile{chicago-notes-df.cbx}[2010/03/20 v0.9a biblatex citation style]
-
-%%%% Biblatex initialization + Chicago options + Toggles %%%%
-
-\providecommand*{\mkibid}[1]{#1}
-
-\providetoggle{cms@headlessnote}
-\providetoggle{cms@fullnote}
-\providetoggle{cms@shortnote}
-\providetoggle{cms@allshort}
-\providetoggle{cms@forlang}
-\providetoggle{cms@noibid}
-\providetoggle{cms@usecompiler}
-\providetoggle{cms@shorthandibid}
-\providetoggle{cms@printshhand}
-\providetoggle{cms@origpublished}
-\providetoggle{cms@loccit}
-\providetoggle{cms@annotation}
-\providetoggle{cms@postposit}
-
-\AtEveryCitekey{%
- \global\togglefalse{cms@loccit}%
- \iflistundef{language}%
- {\iffieldundef{usere}%
- {\togglefalse{cms@forlang}}%
- {\toggletrue{cms@forlang}}}%
- {\toggletrue{cms@forlang}}}%
-
-\DeclareBibliographyOption{annotation}[true]{%
- \global\toggletrue{cms@annotation}}
-
-\DeclareBibliographyOption{noibid}[true]{%
- \global\toggletrue{cms@noibid}}
-
-\DeclareBibliographyOption{short}[true]{%
- \global\toggletrue{cms@allshort}}
-
-\DeclareBibliographyOption{shorthandibid}[true]{%
- \global\toggletrue{cms@shorthandibid}}
-
-\DeclareBibliographyOption{usecompiler}[true]{%
- \settoggle{cms@usecompiler}{#1}}
-
-\DeclareEntryOption{usecompiler}[true]{%
- \settoggle{cms@usecompiler}{#1}}
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-\DeclareBibliographyOption{strict}[true]{%
- \let\splitfootnoterule\footnoterule
- \renewcommand\footnoterule{}%
- \advance\skip\footins 4\p@\@plus2\p@\relax
- \gdef\split@prev{0}
- \let\pagefootnoterule\footnoterule
- % \def\splitfootnoterule{\kern-3\p@ \hrule \kern2.6\p@}
- \def\footnoterule{\relax
- \ifnum\split@prev=\z@
- \pagefootnoterule
- \else
- \splitfootnoterule
- \fi
- \xdef\split@prev{\the\insertpenalties}%
- }}
-
-
-\protected\def\blx@newcunit{%
- \global\let\blx@unitpunct\newcunitpunct
- \global\toggletrue{blx@unit}}%
-
-\appto\blx@blxinit{%
- \let\newcunit\blx@newcunit}
-
-\newcommand*{\newcunitpunct}{\addcomma\space}
-
-\def\mkbibcurdinal#1{%
- \@tempcnta0#1 \the\@tempcnta}%
-
-\@ifpackagelater{biblatex}{2010/02/13}
-{}
-{\PackageError{biblatex}
- {Outdated 'biblatex' package}
- {The Chicago style requires biblatex v0.9 or later.\MessageBreak
- You are using: '\csuse{ver@biblatex.sty}'.\MessageBreak
- This is a fatal error. I'm aborting now.}%
- \endinput}
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-
-%%%% Now in cms-*.lbx %%%%
-
-%%%% Cite macros for use by the citation commands %%%%
-
-\newbibmacro*{cite:init}{%
- \global\let\cbx@lastkey\undefined}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cite:save}{%
- \savefield{entrykey}{\cbx@lastkey}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cite}{%
- \ifciteseen
- {\iffieldundef{shorthand}
- {\ifthenelse{\ifciteibid\AND\NOT\iffirstonpage}
- {\usebibmacro{cite:ibid}}
- {\global\toggletrue{cms@shortnote}%
- \global\togglefalse{cms@fullnote}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:short}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:save}}}
- {\iftoggle{cms@shorthandibid}%
- {\ifthenelse{\ifciteibid\AND\NOT\iffirstonpage}
- {\usebibmacro{cite:ibid}}%
- {\usebibmacro{cite:shorthand}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:save}}}
- {\usebibmacro{cite:shorthand}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:save}}}}
- {\iftoggle{cms@allshort}%
- {\global\toggletrue{cms@shortnote}%
- \global\togglefalse{cms@fullnote}%
- \global\toggletrue{cms@printshhand}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:short}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:save}}%
- {\global\toggletrue{cms@fullnote}%
- \global\togglefalse{cms@shortnote}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:full}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:save}}}}%
-
-\newbibmacro*{crosscite}{%
- \ifciteseen
- {\iffieldundef{shorthand}
- {\ifthenelse{\iffieldequals{entrykey}{\cbx@lastkey}\AND
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- {\usebibmacro{cite:ibid}}%
- {\global\toggletrue{cms@shortnote}%
- \global\toggletrue{cms@fullnote}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:short}%
- \usebibmacro{fullpostnote}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:save}}}%
- {\global\togglefalse{cms@shortnote}%
- \global\togglefalse{cms@fullnote}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:shorthand}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:init}}}%
- {\iftoggle{cms@allshort}%
- {\global\toggletrue{cms@shortnote}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:short}%
- \usebibmacro{fullpostnote}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:save}}%
- {\global\toggletrue{cms@fullnote}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:crossfull}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:save}}}}%
-
-\newbibmacro*{cite:full}{%
- \printtext[bibhypertarget]{%
- \usedriver
- {\DeclareNameAlias{sortname}{default}\frenchspacing}
- {cite:\thefield{entrytype}}%
- \iffieldundef{shorthand}
- {}
- {\addperiod\space
- \bibstring{citedas}\space
- \printfield{shorthand}}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cite:crossfull}{%
- \printtext[bibhypertarget]{%
- \usedriver
- {\DeclareNameAlias{sortname}{default}\frenchspacing}
- {cite:crossfull}%
- \iffieldundef{shorthand}
- {}
- {\addperiod\space
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- \printfield{shorthand}}}}
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-\newbibmacro*{cite:short}{%
- \ifthenelse{\ifnameundef{labelname}\OR
- \iffieldequalstr{entrytype}{inreference}\OR
- \iffieldequalstr{entrytype}{reference}}%
- {}%
- {\iffieldequalstr{authortype}{anon}%
- {\bibleftbracket\printnames{labelname}%
- \bibrightbracket\classicpunct}%
- {\iffieldequalstr{authortype}{anon?}%
- {\bibleftbracket\printnames{labelname}?%
- \bibrightbracket\classicpunct}%
- {\printnames{labelname}%
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- \printtext[bibhyperlink]{%
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-\newbibmacro*{cite:shorthand}{%
- \printtext[bibhyperlink]{%
- \printfield{shorthand}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cite:ibid}{%
- \iftoggle{cms@noibid}
- {\global\toggletrue{cms@shortnote}%
- \global\togglefalse{cms@fullnote}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:short}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:save}}%
- {\printtext[bibhyperlink]{%
- \bibstring[\mkibid]{ibidem}}
- \ifloccit
- {\global\toggletrue{cms@loccit}}%
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-
-\DeclareCiteCommand{\cite}
- {\usebibmacro{prenote}}
- {\usebibmacro{citeindex}%
- \usebibmacro{cite}}
- {\multicitedelim}
- {\usebibmacro{cite:postnote}}
-
-\DeclareCiteCommand{\xrefcite}
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- {\usebibmacro{citeindex}%
- \usebibmacro{in:}%
- \usebibmacro{crosscite}}
- {}
- {}%\usebibmacro{xrefpostnote}}
-
-\DeclareCiteCommand{\bibxrefcite}
- {}%\usebibmacro{clearalmostall}} (?)
- {\usebibmacro{in:}%
- \toggletrue{cms@shortnote}%
- \togglefalse{cms@fullnote}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:short}}
- {}
- {}
-
-\DeclareCiteCommand*{\cite}
- {\usebibmacro{cite:init}%
- \usebibmacro{prenote}}
- {\usebibmacro{citeindex}%
- \blx@ibidreset
- \usebibmacro{cite}}
- {\multicitedelim}
- {\usebibmacro{postnote}}
-
-\DeclareCiteCommand{\parencite}[\mkbibparens]
- {\usebibmacro{prenote}}
- {\usebibmacro{citeindex}%
- \usebibmacro{cite}}
- {\multicitedelim}
- {\usebibmacro{cite:postnote}}
-
-\DeclareCiteCommand{\footcite}[\mkbibfootnote]
- {\usebibmacro{prenote}}%\bibsentence
- {\usebibmacro{citeindex}%
- \usebibmacro{cite}}
- {\multicitedelim}
- {\usebibmacro{cite:postnote}}
-
-\DeclareCiteCommand{\footfullcite}[\mkbibfootnote]
- {\usebibmacro{prenote}}%\bibsentence
- {\usebibmacro{citeindex}%
- \toggletrue{cms@fullnote}%
- \togglefalse{cms@shortnote}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:full}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:save}}
- {\multicitedelim}
- {}
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-\DeclareCiteCommand{\fullcite}
- {\usebibmacro{prenote}}%\bibsentence
- {\usebibmacro{citeindex}%
- \toggletrue{cms@fullnote}%
- \togglefalse{cms@shortnote}%
- \usebibmacro{cite:full}
- \usebibmacro{cite:save}}
- {\multicitedelim}
- {}
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- {\usedriver
- {\DeclareNameAlias{sortname}{default}\clearfield{postnote}
- \clearname{author}\clearfield{userf}\toggletrue{cms@fullnote}%
- \toggletrue{cms@headlessnote}\frenchspacing}%
- {cite:\thefield{entrytype}}}%
- {\multicitedelim}%
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- {\usedriver
- {\DeclareNameAlias{sortname}{default}\clearfield{postnote}%
- \usebibmacro{clearpublin}%
- \toggletrue{cms@fullnote}\toggletrue{cms@headlessnote}%
- \toggletrue{cms@origpublished}\frenchspacing}%
- {cite:\thefield{entrytype}}}%
- {\multicitedelim}%
- {\finentry}
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-\DeclareCiteCommand{\headlessfullcite}
- {\usebibmacro{hlprenote}}%
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- {\usebibmacro{edition}%
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- {\printfield{volume}%
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- {}%
- \newcunit
- \printfield{volumes}
- \clearfield{volumes}}%
- \newcunit
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- \usebibmacro{cbyeditor+others}%
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- {\printfield{volume}%
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- \printfield{volumes}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{ser+num}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{note}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{cpubl+loc+year}%
- \usebibmacro{inreffullpostnote}%
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- \setunit{\addspace}%
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- \printfield{doi}%
- \newcunit\newblock
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- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{pageref}%
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- \newcunit
- \usebibmacro{edition}%
- \newcunit
- \usebibmacro{byauthor}%
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- \usebibmacro{ser+num}%
- \newcunit\newblock
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- \printfield{isbn}%
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- \printfield{doi}%
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- \usebibmacro{author/editor}%
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-% \iffieldequalstr{entrysubtype}{letter}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{letter+date}%}%
-% {}%
- \newcunit
- \usebibmacro{byauthor}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{cbyeditor+others}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{howpublished}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{type}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{version}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{note}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{institution+organization}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printlist{location}%
-% \iffieldequalstr{entrysubtype}{letter}%
-% {}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{date}%}%
- \usebibmacro{fullpostnote}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{addendum}%
- \newcunit\newblock
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- \usebibmacro{pageref}%
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- \usebibmacro{author/editor}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
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- \usebibmacro{ctitle+stitle}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{language+transtitle}%
- \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{byauthor}%
- \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}%
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- \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}%
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- \usebibmacro{fullpostnote}%
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- \usebibmacro{bibindex}%
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- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{ctitle+stitle}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
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- \usebibmacro{cbyeditor+others}%
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- \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock
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- \printfield{issn}%
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- \printfield{note}%
- \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{cperiodical+issue+year+pages}%
- \usebibmacro{fullpostnote}%
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- \usebibmacro{editor}%
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- \printfield{doi}%
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- \newcunit
- \usebibmacro{bybookauthor}%
- \usebibmacro{cbyeditor+others}%
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- \newcunit
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- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{ser+num}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{note}%
- \newcunit\newblock
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- \printfield{isbn}%
- \newcunit\newblock
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- \usebibmacro{author/editor}%
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- \usebibmacro{citaltitle+stitle}%
- \newcunit
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- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{ser+num}%
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- \printfield{addendum}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{isrn}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{doi}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{url+date}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{pageref}%
- \usebibmacro{finentry}}
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-\DeclareBibliographyDriver{cite:review}{%
- \usebibmacro{bibindex}%
- \iffieldequalstr{entrysubtype}{magazine}
- {\usebibmacro{cmag+news+author}}%
- {\usebibmacro{author/editor}}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printfield{nameaddon}%
- \newcunit\newblock
-% \usebibmacro{mag+news+title}% Changed to enable \MakeCapital
- \printfield{title}%
- \setunit{\addcolon\addspace}%
- \printfield[noformat]{subtitle}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{titleaddon}%
-% \newcunit\newblock
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{language+transtitle}%
- \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}%\newblock%
- \usebibmacro{issuetitle}%
- \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{cbyeditor+others}%
- \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \printfield{note}%
- \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \iffieldequalstr{entrysubtype}{magazine}
- {\usebibmacro{mag+news+date}}%
- {\usebibmacro{cjournal+issue+year+pages}}%
- \usebibmacro{fullpostnote}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{addendum}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{issn}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{doi}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{url+date}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{pageref}%
- \usebibmacro{finentry}}
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-
-\DeclareBibliographyAlias{cite:suppcollection}{cite:customc}
-
-\DeclareBibliographyAlias{cite:suppperiodical}{cite:review}
-
-\DeclareBibliographyDriver{cite:thesis}{%
- \usebibmacro{bibindex}%
- \usebibmacro{author/editor}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printfield{nameaddon}%
- \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock
- \usebibmacro{ctitle+stitle}%
- \setunit{\addspace}\newblock%
- \usebibmacro{language+transtitle}%
- \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{byauthor}%
- \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \printfield{note}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printtext[parens]{%
- \usebibmacro{type+inst+year}}%
- \usebibmacro{fullpostnote}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{addendum}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{doi}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{url+date}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{pageref}%
- \usebibmacro{finentry}}
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-\DeclareBibliographyDriver{cite:unpublished}{%
- \usebibmacro{bibindex}%
- \usebibmacro{author/editor}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printfield{nameaddon}%
- \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock
- \usebibmacro{ctitle+stitle}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{language+transtitle}%
- \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{byauthor}%
- \setunit{\addspace}\newblock%
- \printtext[parens]{%
- \printfield{howpublished}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{note}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printlist{location}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{date}}%
- \usebibmacro{fullpostnote}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \printfield{addendum}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{url+date}%
- \newcunit\newblock
- \usebibmacro{pageref}%
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- \ifthenelse{\value{listcount}=1}%
- {\bibleftbracket\bibstring{inlang}\addspace%
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- {\bibstring{#1}}
- {\ifbibstring{lang#1}
- {\bibstring{lang#1}}
- {#1}}%
- \ifthenelse{\value{listtotal}=1}%
- {\bibrightbracket}%
- {}}%
- {\ifthenelse{\value{listcount}=\value{listtotal}}%
- {\multilangdelim%
- \ifbibstring{#1}
- {\bibstring{#1}}
- {\ifbibstring{lang#1}
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- {#1}}%
- \bibrightbracket}%
- {\multilangdelim%
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- {\ifbibstring{lang#1}
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- \ifthenelse{\value{listtotal}<2}%
- {#1\isdot}%
- {\ifthenelse{\value{listcount}=1}%
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- {\multipubsdelim #1\isdot}}}
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-\DeclareListFormat{periodplace}{\mkbibparens{#1}}
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-\DeclareListFormat{lista}{%
- \ifthenelse{\value{listtotal}<2}
- {s\adddot v\adddot\addspace\mkbibquote{#1\isdot}}%
- {\ifthenelse{\value{listcount}=1}%
- {s\adddot vv\adddot\addspace \mkbibquote{#1\isdot}\addcomma}%
- {\ifthenelse{\value{listcount}<\value{listtotal}}%
- {\addspace\mkbibquote{#1\isdot}\addcomma}%
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- {}%
- {\mkbibquote{#1\isdot}}}
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-\DeclareFieldFormat[article]{citetitle}{%
- \iffieldundef{title}%
- {#1\isdot}%
- {\mkbibquote{#1\isdot}}}
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-\DeclareFieldFormat[article]{lostitle}{%
- \iffieldundef{title}%
- {#1\isdot}%
- {\mkbibquote{#1\isdot}}}
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-\DeclareFieldFormat[artwork]{title}{%
- \iffieldundef{entrysubtype}%
- {\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}%
- {#1\isdot}}
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-\DeclareFieldFormat[artwork]{citetitle}{%
- \iffieldundef{entrysubtype}%
- {\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}%
- {#1\isdot}}
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-\DeclareFieldFormat[artwork]{lostitle}{%
- \iffieldundef{entrysubtype}%
- {\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}%
- {#1\isdot}}
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-\DeclareFieldFormat[book]{title}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[book]{citetitle}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[book]{lostitle}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[periodical]{title}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[periodical]{citetitle}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[periodical]{lostitle}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[image]{title}[article]{title}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[image]{citetitle}[article]{citetitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[image]{lostitle}[article]{lostitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[incollection]{title}[article]{title}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[incollection]{citetitle}[article]{citetitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[incollection]{lostitle}[article]{lostitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[customa]{title}{#1\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[customa]{citetitle}{#1\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[customa]{lostitle}{#1\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[letter]{title}[customa]{title}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[letter]{citetitle}[customa]{citetitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[letter]{lostitle}[customa]{lostitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[inproceedings]{title}[article]{title}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[inproceedings]{citetitle}[article]{citetitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[inproceedings]{lostitle}[article]{lostitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[thesis]{title}[article]{title}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[thesis]{citetitle}[article]{citetitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[thesis]{lostitle}[article]{lostitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[patent]{title}[article]{title}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[patent]{citetitle}[article]{citetitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[patent]{lostitle}[article]{lostitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[unpublished]{title}[article]{title}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[unpublished]{citetitle}[article]{citetitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[unpublished]{lostitle}[article]{lostitle}
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-\DeclareFieldFormat{postnote}{% Removed \isdots -- required
- \iffieldundef{pagination}% elsewhere also?
- {#1}%
- {\mkpageprefix[pagination]{#1}}}
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-\DeclareFieldFormat[inreference]{postnote}{%
- \iffieldundef{pagination}%
- {s\adddot v\adddot\addspace\mkbibquote{#1}}
- {\mkpageprefix[pagination]{#1}}}% Removed \isdots here, also.
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-\DeclareFieldFormat{pages}{%
- \iffieldundef{bookpagination}%
- {#1\isdot}%
- {\mkpageprefix[bookpagination]{#1\isdot}}}
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-\DeclareFieldFormat{edlang}{%
- \ifbibstring{#1}
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- {\ifbibstring{ed#1}
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- {\ifcapital{\MakeCapital{#1}}{#1}}}}
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-\DeclareFieldAlias[inbook]{title}[article]{title}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[inbook]{citetitle}[article]{citetitle}
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-\DeclareFieldAlias[inbook]{lostitle}[article]{lostitle}
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-\DeclareFieldFormat[customc]{title}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
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-\DeclareFieldFormat[customc]{citetitle}{%
- \usebibmacro{inforaft}%
- \addspace%
- \mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
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-\DeclareFieldFormat[customc]{lostitle}{%
- \usebibmacro{inforaft}%
- \addspace%
- \mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
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-\DeclareFieldAlias[suppbook]{title}[customc]{title}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[suppbook]{citetitle}[customc]{citetitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[suppbook]{lostitle}[customc]{lostitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[suppcollection]{title}[customc]{title}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[suppcollection]{citetitle}[customc]{citetitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[suppcollection]{lostitle}[customc]{lostitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[booklet]{title}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[booklet]{citetitle}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[booklet]{lostitle}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[manual]{title}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[manual]{citetitle}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[manual]{lostitle}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[report]{title}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[report]{citetitle}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[report]{lostitle}{\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[misc]{title}{%
- \iffieldundef{entrysubtype}%
- {\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}%
- {\ifcapital{\MakeCapital{#1\isdot}}{#1\isdot}}}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[misc]{citetitle}{%
- \iffieldundef{entrysubtype}%
- {\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}%
- {\ifcapital{\MakeCapital{#1\isdot}}{#1\isdot}}}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[misc]{lostitle}{%
- \iffieldundef{entrysubtype}%
- {\mkbibemph{#1}\isdot}%
- {\ifcapital{\MakeCapital{#1\isdot}}{#1\isdot}}}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[review]{title}{%
- \ifcapital{\MakeCapital{#1\isdot}}{#1\isdot}}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[review]{citetitle}{%
- \ifcapital{\MakeCapital{#1\isdot}}{#1\isdot}}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[review]{lostitle}{%
- \ifcapital{\MakeCapital{#1\isdot}}{#1\isdot}}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[suppperiodical]{title}[review]{title}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[suppperiodical]{citetitle}[review]{citetitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[suppperiodical]{lostitle}[review]{lostitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[online]{title}[article]{title}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[online]{citetitle}[article]{citetitle}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[online]{lostitle}[article]{lostitle}
-
-%%%% Other Field Formats %%%%
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{letterday}{\mkbibcurdinal{#1}}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{note}{%
- \ifcapital{\MakeCapital{#1}}{#1}}%
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[customc]{type}{%
- \ifbibstring{#1}%
- {\bibstring{#1}}%
- {\ifcapital%
- {\MakeCapital{#1}}%
- {#1}}}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[artwork]{type}{%
- \ifcapital%
- {\MakeCapital{#1}}%
- {#1}}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[image]{type}[artwork]{type}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[suppbook]{type}[customc]{type}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[suppcollection]{type}[customc]{type}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{url}{\url{#1}}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{doi}{%
- \textrm{doi}\addcolon
- \ifhyperref
- {\href{http://dx.doi.org/#1}{\nolinkurl{#1}}}
- {\nolinkurl{#1}}}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{nameaddon}{\mkbibbrackets{#1\bibsentence}}% ?!
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{edition}{% New in 0.8
- \ifinteger{#1}
- {\mkbibordinal{#1}~\bibstring{edition}}%
- {\ifcapital
- {\MakeCapital{#1\isdot}}%
- {#1\isdot}}}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{year}{% To cope with abbreviation n.d.
- \iftoggle{cms@fullnote}%
- {#1\bibsentence}%
- {#1\isdot}}% (?)
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[misc]{year}{#1\isdot}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat[article]{year}{% To cope with abbreviation n.d.
- \iffieldequalstr{entrysubtype}{magazine}%
- {#1\isdot}
- {#1\bibsentence}}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[review]{year}[article]{year}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[periodical]{year}[article]{year}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[suppperiodical]{year}[article]{year}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{usere}{[#1]} % Better than mkbibbrackets?
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{titleaddon}{%
- \ifcapital{\MakeCapital{#1\isdot}}{#1\isdot}}%\custpunctc?
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias{booktitleaddon}{titleaddon}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias{maintitleaddon}{titleaddon}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{issuetitle}{\mkbibquote{#1\isdot}}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{jourser}{%
- \ifinteger{#1}%
- {\mkbibordinal{#1}%
- \addnbspace%
- \bibstring{jourser}}%
- {\ifbibstring{#1}{\bibstring{#1}}{#1}}}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{journum}{%
- \bibstring{number}\addspace #1}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{sernum}{%
- \ifnumeral{#1}%
- {\addnbspace #1}%
- {\addcomma\addspace #1}}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{addendum}{%
- \ifcapital{\MakeCapital{#1\isdot}}{#1\isdot}}
-
-% This works better here than in the entrytail macro -- userf use is
-% no longer a problem, though the page breaking still isn't ideal.
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{annotation}{\par\nobreak \vskip \bibitemsep #1}
-
-\DeclareFieldFormat{part}{\addcomma\bibstring{partvolume}~#1}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[review]{volume}[article]{volume}
-
-\DeclareFieldAlias[suppperiodical]{volume}[article]{volume}
-
-%%%% Commands, for users and internal %%%%
-
-\newcommand*{\cbytypeeditor}{%
- \iffieldundef{editortype}
- {\bibstring{cbytypeeditor}}
- {\bibstring{cbytype\thefield{editortype}}}}
-
-\renewcommand*{\multicitedelim}{\addsemicolon\space}
-
-\newcommand{\custpunct}{%
- \iftoggle{cms@fullnote}%
- {\iffieldequalstr{type}{plain}%
- {}
- {\addcomma}}%
- {\iftoggle{cms@shortnote}
- {\iffieldundef{postnote}%
- {\ifthenelse{\value{multicitecount} < \value{multicitetotal}}%
- {}
- {\addperiod}}%
- {\addcomma}}%
- {\addperiod}}}
-
-\newcommand{\custpunctb}{%
- \iftoggle{cms@fullnote}%
- {\iffieldequalstr{userb}{plain}%
- {}
- {\addcomma}}%
- {\iftoggle{cms@shortnote}
- {\iffieldundef{postnote}%
- {\ifthenelse{\value{multicitecount} < \value{multicitetotal}}%
- {}
- {\addperiod}}%
- {\addcomma}}%
- {\addperiod}}}
-
-\newcommand{\custpunctc}{%
- \iftoggle{cms@fullnote}%
- {\iftoggle{cms@forlang}%
- {}
- {\iffieldequalstr{userc}{plain}%
- {}
- {\addcomma}}}%
- {\iftoggle{cms@forlang}%
- {}
- {\ifthenelse{\ifuseauthor\OR\ifnameundef{author}}%
- {\addperiod}%
- {\addcomma}}}}%
-
-\newcommand{\classicpunct}{%
- \ifthenelse{\iffieldequalstr{entrysubtype}{classical}\OR%
- \iffieldequalstr{entrytype}{customa}\OR%
- \iffieldequalstr{entrytype}{letter}}%
- {\setunit*{\addspace}}%
- {\setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}}}
-
-\newcommand{\encypunct}{% for named entries in an encyclopedia
- \iftoggle{cms@fullnote}%
- {\iffieldequalstr{entrytype}{book}%
- {\ifthenelse{\iffieldundef{addendum}\AND\iffieldundef{doi}\AND
- \iffieldundef{isbn}\AND\iffieldundef{url}}%
- {\ifthenelse{\value{multicitecount} < \value{multicitetotal}}%
- {}%
- {\addperiod}}%
- {\addcomma}}%
- {\ifnameundef{author}%
- {\ifthenelse{\iffieldundef{addendum}\AND\iffieldundef{doi}\AND
- \iffieldundef{isbn}\AND\iffieldundef{url}}%
- {\ifthenelse{\value{multicitecount} < \value{multicitetotal}}%
- {}%
- {\addperiod}}%
- {\addcomma}}%
- {}}}%
- {\iffieldequalstr{entrytype}{book}%
- {\addperiod}%
- {\ifnameundef{author}%
- {\addperiod}%
- {}}}}
-
-\newcommand{\parttrans}{%
- \iftoggle{cms@fullnote}%
- {\bibstring{cbytranslator}\space}%
- {\bibstring{bytranslator}\space}}
-
-\newcommand{\partedit}{%
- \iftoggle{cms@postposit}% Kludge to make it work in French.
- {\iftoggle{cms@fullnote}%
- {\bibstring{cbyeditoralt}\addspace}%
- {\bibstring{byeditoralt}\addspace}}%
- {\iftoggle{cms@fullnote}%
- {\bibstring{cbyeditor}\addspace}%
- {\bibstring{byeditor}\addspace}}}
-
-\newcommand{\partcomp}{%
- \iftoggle{cms@fullnote}%
- {\bibstring{cbycompiler}\space}%
- {\bibstring{bycompiler}\space}}
-
-\newcommand{\parteditandcomp}{%
- \iftoggle{cms@fullnote}%
- {\bibstring{cbyeditorcp}\space}%
- {\bibstring{byeditorcp}\space}}
-
-\newcommand{\parttransandcomp}{%
- \iftoggle{cms@fullnote}%
- {\bibstring{cbytranslatorcp}\space}%
- {\bibstring{bytranslatorcp}\space}}
-
-\newcommand{\partedittransandcomp}{%
- \iftoggle{cms@fullnote}%
- {\bibstring{cbyeditortrcp}\space}%
- {\bibstring{byeditortrcp}\space}}
-
-\newcommand{\parteditandtrans}{%
- \iftoggle{cms@fullnote}%
- {\bibstring{cbyeditortr}\space}%
- {\bibstring{byeditortr}\space}}
-
-\newcommand{\reprint}{%
- \iftoggle{cms@fullnote}%
- {\bibstring{creprint}}%
- {\bibstring{reprint}}}
-
-\newcommand*{\multipubsdelim}{\addnbspace/\addspace}
-
-\newcommand*{\multilocsdelim}{%
- \ifthenelse{\value{listcount}<\value{liststop}}%
- {\ifthenelse{\numexpr\value{listcount}+1<\value{liststop}}%
- {\addcomma\addspace}%
- {\ifthenelse{\value{liststop}>2}%
- {\addcomma\addspace\bibstring{and}\addspace}%
- {\addspace\bibstring{and}\addspace}}}%
- {}}
-
-\newcommand*{\multilangdelim}{%
- \ifthenelse{\value{listtotal}<3}%
- {\addspace\bibstring{and}\addspace}%
- {\ifthenelse{\value{listcount}<\value{listtotal}}%
- {\addcomma\addspace}%
- {\addcomma\addspace\bibstring{and}\addspace}}}
-
-\renewcommand*{\postnotedelim}{%
- \iftoggle{cms@shortnote}%
- {\ifthenelse{\iffieldequalstr{entrysubtype}{classical}
- \OR\NOT\iffieldundef{volumes}}%
- {\addspace}%
- {\addcomma\addspace}}%
- {\iftoggle{cms@fullnote}{%
- \ifthenelse{\(\iffieldequalstr{entrytype}{article}\OR
- \iffieldequalstr{entrytype}{review}\OR
- \iffieldequalstr{entrytype}{periodical}\OR
- \iffieldequalstr{entrytype}{suppperiodical}\)\AND\NOT
- \iffieldequalstr{entrysubtype}{magazine}}%
- {\addcolon\addspace}%
- {\addcomma\addspace}}%
- {\addcomma\addspace}}}%
-
-\newcommand*{\lbx@cfromlang}{%
- \iffieldundef{userf}
- {\iffieldundef{origlanguage}
- {\unspace}
- {\bibstring{cfrom\thefield{origlanguage}}}}%
- {\unspace}}
-
-\renewcommand*{\lbx@fromlang}{%
- \iffieldundef{userf}
- {\iffieldundef{origlanguage}
- {\unspace}
- {\bibstring{from\thefield{origlanguage}}}}%
- {\unspace}}
-
-%%%% Formatting macros, called both by cbx and bbx %%%%
-
-\newbibmacro*{finentry}{%{\finentry} To make annotated bibliography
- \ifbibliography
- {\usebibmacro{entrytail}}
- {}%
- \finentry}
-
-\newbibmacro*{entrytail}{% From reading.bbx, for annotated bibliography
- \newunit\newblock
- \iftoggle{cms@annotation}
- {\usebibmacro{annotation}%
- \newunit\newblock}
- {}}%
-
-\newbibmacro*{author+holder}{%
- \ifnameundef{author}
- {}
- {\printnames{author}%
- \ifthenelse{\ifnameundef{holder}\OR
- \ifnamesequal{author}{holder}}
- {}
- {\setunit{\addspace}%
- \printtext[parens]{\printnames{holder}}}}}
-
-\renewbibmacro*{byauthor}{%
- \ifthenelse{\ifuseauthor\OR
- \ifnameundef{author}}
- {}
- {\bibstring{by}\addspace
- \printnames[byauthor]{author}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{byauthorpunct}{%
- \ifthenelse{\ifuseauthor\OR\ifnameundef{author}}%
- {\addperiod\addspace}%
- {\newcunit}}
-
-\renewbibmacro*{bybookauthor}{%
- \ifnameundef{bookauthor}
- {}
- {\ifnamesequal{author}{bookauthor}
- {}
- {\bibstring{by}\addspace\printnames[default]{bookauthor}%
- \newcunit\newblock}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{editorpunct}{%
- \ifthenelse{\(\iffieldundef{booktitle}\AND\iffieldundef{maintitle}\)%
- \OR\iffieldsequal{booktitle}{title}% Changed these for crossrefed
- \OR\iffieldsequal{maintitle}{title}}% entries. Create problems?
- {\newunit\newblock}%
- {\newcunit\newblock}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{edition}{%
- \printfield{edition}%
- \clearfield{edition}}%
-
-\newbibmacro*{inforaft}{%
- \ifnameundef{introduction}%
- {\ifnameundef{afterword}%
- {\ifnameundef{foreword}%
- {\printfield{type}}%
- {\bibstring{forewordto}}}%
- {\bibstring{afterwordto}}}%
- {\bibstring{introductionto}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{langlist:andothers}{%
- \ifthenelse{\value{listcount}=\value{liststop}\AND
- \ifmoreitems}
- {\ifnum\value{liststop}>1 \finalandcomma\fi
- \andmoredelim\bibstring{andmore}\bibrightbracket}
- {}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{mag+news+author}{%
- \ifnameundef{author}%
- {\ifthenelse{\iffieldequals{journaltitle}{\bbx@lasthash}\AND\NOT
- \iffirstonpage}%
- {\bibnamedash\addperiod\addspace}%
- {\usebibmacro{journal+sub}%
- \setunit*{\addspace}%
- \printlist[periodplace]{location}%
- \savefield{journaltitle}{\bbx@lasthash}}}%
- {\usebibmacro{author}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cmag+news+author}{%
- \ifnameundef{author}%
- {\usebibmacro{journal+sub}%
- \setunit*{\addspace}%
- \printlist[periodplace]{location}}%
- {\usebibmacro{author}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{type+inst+year}{%
- \printfield{type}
- \newcunit
- \printlist{institution}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\space}%
- \printfield{year}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{institution+organization}{%
- \iflistundef{organization}%
- {\iflistundef{institution}%
- {}%
- {\printlist{institution}}}%
- {\printlist{organization}%
- \newcunit%
- \printlist{institution}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{author+org}{%
- \ifnameundef{author}%
- {\ifnameundef{editor}%
- {\iflistundef{organization}%
- {}%
- {\printlist{organization}}}%
- {\usebibmacro{editor}}}%
- {\usebibmacro{author/editor}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cbytypestrg}[2]{%
- \iffieldundef{#1type}
- {\bibstring{cby#2}}
- {\bibstring{cby\thefield{#1type}}}}
-
-% \newbibmacro*{cbyeditor}{%
-% \ifnameundef{editor}
-% {}
-% {\bibstring{cbyeditor}\addspace
-% \printnames[byeditor]{editor}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cbyeditor}{%
- \ifnameundef{editor}
- {}
- {\usebibmacro{cbytypestrg}{editor}{editor}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printnames[byeditor]{editor}%
- \newcunit}%
- \usebibmacro{cbyeditorx}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cbyeditorx}{%
- \ifnameundef{editora}
- {}
- {\usebibmacro{cbytypestrg}{editora}{editor}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printnames[byeditora]{editora}%
- \newcunit}%
- \ifnameundef{editorb}
- {}
- {\usebibmacro{cbytypestrg}{editorb}{editor}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printnames[byeditorb]{editorb}%
- \newcunit}%
- \ifnameundef{editorc}
- {}
- {\usebibmacro{cbytypestrg}{editorc}{editor}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \printnames[byeditorc]{editorc}%
- \newcunit}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cbytranslator}{%
- \ifnameundef{translator}
- {}
- {\bibstring{cbytranslator}%
- \addspace
- \printnames[bytranslator]{translator}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cbycompiler}{%
- \ifnameundef{namec}
- {}
- {\bibstring{cbycompiler}\addspace
- \printnames[bycompiler]{namec}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cbyredactor}{%
- \ifnameundef{redactor}
- {}
- {\bibstring{cbyredactor}\addspace
- \printnames[byredactor]{redactor}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cwithcommentator}{%
- \ifnameundef{commentator}
- {}
- {\bibstring{cwithcommentator}\addspace
- \printnames[withcommentator]{commentator}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cwithannotator}{%
- \ifnameundef{annotator}
- {}
- {\bibstring{cwithannotator}\addspace
- \printnames[withannotator]{annotator}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cwithintroduction}{%
- \ifnameundef{introduction}
- {}
- {\bibstring{cwithintroduction}\addspace
- \printnames[withintroduction]{introduction}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cwithforeword}{%
- \ifnameundef{foreword}
- {}
- {\bibstring{cwithforeword}\addspace
- \printnames[withforeword]{foreword}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cwithafterword}{%
- \ifnameundef{afterword}
- {}
- {\bibstring{cwithafterword}\addspace
- \printnames[withafterword]{afterword}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cbyeditor+others}{%
- \ifthenelse{\NOT\ifnameundef{editor}\AND
- \(\iffieldundef{editortype}\OR
- \iffieldequalstr{editortype}{editor}\)}
- {\def\@tempa{cbyeditor}%
- \ifnamesequal{editor}{translator}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa tr}%
- \clearname{translator}}
- {}%
- \ifnamesequal{editor}{namec}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa cp}%
- \clearname{namec}}
- {}%
- \ifnamesequal{editor}{commentator}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa co}%
- \clearname{commentator}}
- {\ifnamesequal{editor}{annotator}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa an}%
- \clearname{annotator}}
- {}}%
- \ifnamesequal{editor}{introduction}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa in}%
- \clearname{introduction}}
- {\ifnamesequal{editor}{foreword}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa fo}%
- \clearname{foreword}}
- {\ifnamesequal{editor}{afterword}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa af}%
- \clearname{afterword}}
- {}}}%
- \bibstring{\@tempa}\space
- \printnames[byeditor]{editor}%
- \clearname{editor}%
- \newcunit%
- \usebibmacro{cbyeditorx}}%
- {\usebibmacro{cbyeditor}}%
- \usebibmacro{cbytranslator+others}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cbytranslator+others}{%
- \ifnameundef{translator}
- {}
- {\def\@tempa{cbytranslator}%
- \ifnamesequal{translator}{namec}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa cp}%
- \clearname{namec}}
- {}%
- \ifnamesequal{translator}{commentator}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa co}%
- \clearname{commentator}}
- {\ifnamesequal{translator}{annotator}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa an}%
- \clearname{annotator}}
- {}}%
- \ifnamesequal{translator}{introduction}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa in}%
- \clearname{introduction}}
- {\ifnamesequal{translator}{foreword}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa fo}%
- \clearname{foreword}}
- {\ifnamesequal{translator}{afterword}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa af}%
- \clearname{afterword}}
- {}}}%
- \bibstring{\@tempa}\space
- \printnames[bytranslator]{translator}%
- \clearname{translator}%
- \newcunit}%
- \usebibmacro{cbycompiler+others}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cbycompiler+others}{%
- \ifnameundef{namec}
- {}
- {\def\@tempa{cbycompiler}%
- \ifnamesequal{namec}{commentator}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa co}%
- \clearname{commentator}}
- {\ifnamesequal{namec}{annotator}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa an}%
- \clearname{annotator}}
- {}}%
- \ifnamesequal{namec}{introduction}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa in}%
- \clearname{introduction}}
- {\ifnamesequal{namec}{foreword}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa fo}%
- \clearname{foreword}}
- {\ifnamesequal{namec}{afterword}
- {\edef\@tempa{\@tempa af}%
- \clearname{afterword}}
- {}}}%
- \bibstring{\@tempa}\space
- \printnames[bycompiler]{namec}%
- \clearname{namec}%
- \newcunit}%
- \usebibmacro{cbyothers}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{cbyothers}{%
- \usebibmacro{cbytranslator}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{cbycompiler}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{cbyredactor}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{cwithcommentator}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{cwithannotator}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{cwithintroduction}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{cwithforeword}%
- \setunit*{\addcomma\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{cwithafterword}}
-
-\@ifpackagelater{biblatex}{2010/02/15}% Quick fix for 0.9a. Modify.
-{\renewbibmacro*{in:}{%
- \iftoggle{cms@origpublished}%
- {}
- {\bibstring{in}
- \setunit{\addspace}}}}
-{\newbibmacro*{in:}{%
- \iftoggle{cms@origpublished}%
- {}
- {\bibstring{in}
- \setunit{\addspace}}}}
-
-
-\newbibmacro*{alt-in:}{%
- \iffieldundef{booktitle}%
- {}
- {\bibstring{in}%
- \setunit{\addspace}}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{chapincoll}{%
- \iffieldundef{chapter}%
- {}
- {\printfield{chapter}\addspace}}
-
-\newbibmacro*{ser+num}{%
- \printfield{series}%
- \printfield[sernum]{number}%
- \newunit}
-
-\newbibmacro*{ctitle+stitle}{%
- \printtext[title]{%:\thefield{entrytype}]{%(Changed for 0.7 to work)
- \printfield[noformat]{title}%
- \setunit{\addcolon\addspace}%
- \printfield[noformat]{subtitle}}%
- \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}\newblock%
- \printfield{titleaddon}}%
-% \setunit{\addspace}}%
-% \usebibmacro{language+transtitle}%
-% \setunit*{\addcomma}\newblock}
-
-\newbibmacro*{citaltitle+stitle}{%
- \printtext[title]{%:\thefield{entrytype}]{%(Changed for 0.7 to work)
- \printfield[noformat]{title}%
- \setunit{\addcolon\addspace}%
- \printfield[noformat]{subtitle}}%
- \newcunit\newblock%
- \printfield{titleaddon}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{language+transtitle}%
- \newcunit\newblock}
-
-\newbibmacro*{title+stitle}{%
- \printtext[title]{%:\thefield{entrytype}]{%(Changed for 0.7 to work)
- \printfield[noformat]{title}%
- \setunit{\addcolon\addspace}%
- \printfield[noformat]{subtitle}}%
- \newunit%\setunit{\addspace}\newblock%
- \printfield{titleaddon}}%
-% \setunit{\addspace}}%
-% \usebibmacro{language+transtitle}%
-% \newunit\newblock}
-
-\newbibmacro*{italtitle+stitle}{%
- \printtext[title]{%:\thefield{entrytype}]{%(Changed for 0.7 to work)
- \printfield[noformat]{title}%
- \setunit{\addcolon\addspace}%
- \printfield[noformat]{subtitle}}%
- \newunit\newblock%
- \printfield{titleaddon}%
- \setunit{\addspace}%
- \usebibmacro{language+transtitle}%
- \newunit\newblock}
-
-\newbibmacro*{mag+news+title}{%
- \printtext[title]{%:\thefield{entrytype}]{%(Changed for 0.7 to work)
- \printfield[noformat]{title}%
- \setunit{\addcolon\addspace}%
- \printfield[noformat]{subtitle}}%
- \newunit%\setunit{\addcomma\addspace}
- \printfield{titleaddon}%
- }%\newcunit\newblock}
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-\newbibmacro*{cmag+news+title}{%
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- cfromenglish = {{de l'anglais par}{de l'anglais par}},
- cfromfrench = {{du fran\c{c}ais par}{du fran\c{c}ais par}},
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- cfromgreek = {{du grec par}{du grec par}},
- cfromitalian = {{de l'italien par}{de l'italien par}},
- cfromlatin = {{du latin par}{du latin par}},
- cfromnorwegian = {{du norv\'egien par}{du norv\'egien par}},
- cfromportuguese = {{du portugais par}{du portugais par}},
- cfromrussian = {{du russe par}{du russe par}},
- cfromspanish = {{de l'espagnol par}{de l'espagnol par}},
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