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@@ -21,75 +21,67 @@
entrysubtype = {magazine},
author = {Clemens, David},
date = {2000-04-21},
- title = {letter to the editor},
+ title = {letter to the editor},
annotation = {A typical letter to an editor, using a Review entry
- by necessity in the 16th edition, though you can use
- an Article entry in the 15th edition, where either
- will work. Note the use of the lower-case initial
- letter in the title, which isn't strictly necessary
- in author-date, though it works fine.}
-}
-
-@CustomC{abbrev:BSI,
- author = {BSI},
- title = {British Standards Institute},
- annotation = {A CustomC entry presenting the expansion of a
- shorthand from another entry (bsi:abbreviation). It
- allows the presentation of that expansion in the
- correct, alphabetized place in the list of
- references. 15th Edition Only.}
-}
-
-@CustomC{abbrev:ISO,
- entrysubtype = {classical},
- author = {ISO},
- title = {International Organization for Standardization},
- annotation = {A CustomC entry presenting the expansion of a
- shorthand from another entry (iso:electrodoc). It
- allows the presentation of that expansion in the
- correct, alphabetized place in the list of
- references. The entrysubtype allows you to print
- the expansion elsewhere, e.g., in a footnote. 15th
- edition only.}
+ Note the use of the lower-case initial letter in the
+ title, which isn't strictly necessary in
+ author-date, though it works fine.}
}
@Review{ac:comment,
entrysubtype = {magazine},
author = {AC},
- eventdate = {2008-07-01},
- nameaddon = {(10:18 a.m.)},
- crossref = {ellis:blog},
+ eventdate = {2008-07-01T10:18:00},
+ related = {ellis:blog},
+ relatedtype = {commenton},
url = {http://wardsix.blogspot.com/2008/06/squatters-rights.html},
- title = {comment on Rhian Ellis, \mkbibquote{Squatters' Rights}},
- annotation = {The 16th edition suggests a format such as this for
- presenting comments on blogs or other online
- material. With only a generic title, it takes a
- Review entry instead of an Article one, and the
- crossref field points to the blog to which the
- comment is attached. The eventdate gives the date
- of the comment, and if additional temporal
- specificity is required then you can use the
- nameaddon field to give a timestamp, inside
- parentheses.}
+ annotation = {The 17th edition is more explicit about how to
+ present comments on online material. For blog
+ comments with their generic titles a \textsf{Review}
+ entry presents a comment, while the blog itself is
+ in an \textsf{Article} entry. Here the
+ \textsf{related} field points to the blog, and the
+ \texttt{commenton} \textsf{relatedtype} helps manage
+ the presentation. By default, without any
+ \texttt{cmsdate} or \texttt{skipbib} option in the
+ \textsf{options} field, using this
+ \textsf{relatedtype} prevents the entry from
+ appearing in the reference list and presents the
+ full date of the comment in citations, as the
+ \emph{Manual} prefers. A virtual entry,
+ ellis:blog-customc, is created that you can include
+ in an \cmd{autocites} command with the comment
+ itself, allowing the citation also to point to the
+ entry on which it is a comment. The eventdate gives
+ the date of the comment, and if additional
+ specificity is required then you can provide a time
+ stamp in ISO8601-2 format in the same field. This
+ entry works perfectly well for both author-date
+ styles, but if you don't want to use the
+ \texttt{commenton} \textsf{relatedtype} then
+ ac:comment:trad shows how to construct an entry by
+ hand, allowing it to appear in the reference list,
+ as well.}
}
@Review{ac:comment:trad,
entrysubtype = {magazine},
author = {AC},
- eventdate = {2008-07-01},
- nameaddon = {(10:18 a.m.)},
+ eventdate = {2008-07-01T10:18:00},
crossref = {ellis:blog},
url = {http://wardsix.blogspot.com/2008/06/squatters-rights.html},
title = {comment on Rhian Ellis, Squatters' rights},
- annotation = {authordate-trad only. The 16th edition suggests a
- format such as this for presenting comments on blogs
- or other online material. Note the sentence-style
- capitalization in the title field, and the crossref
- field which points to the blog to which the comment
- is attached. The eventdate gives the date of the
- comment, and if additional temporal specificity is
- required then you can use the nameaddon field to
- give a timestamp, inside parentheses.}
+ annotation = {If, despite the preferences of the 17th edition, you
+ want to include a blog comment in the reference
+ list, and if you don't want to use the "commenton"
+ relatedtype, then this authordate-trad entry shows
+ how. Note the sentence-style capitalization in the
+ title field, and the crossref field which points to
+ the blog to which the comment is attached. The
+ eventdate gives the date of the comment, and if
+ additional specificity is required then a time stamp
+ in ISO8601-2 format in that same field will provide
+ it.}
}
@Book{adorno:benj,
@@ -99,7 +91,7 @@
author = {Adorno, Theodor W. and Benjamin, Walter},
editor = {Lonitz, Henri},
translator = {Nicholas Walker},
- location = {Cambridge, MA},
+ location = {Cambridge, MA},
annotation = {A published collection of letters, in a
\textsf{Book} entry rather than \textsf{Letter}.
Citations of it could provide details of the
@@ -107,6 +99,93 @@
cite by page number.}
}
+@Video{american:crime,
+ title = {{Marcia, Marcia, Marcia}},
+ eventdate = {2016-03-08},
+ editora = {DeVincentis, D.~V\adddot},
+ booktitle = {American Crime Story},
+ editortype = {director},
+ editoratype = {written by},
+ editorbtype = {featuring},
+ usera = {FX},
+ entrysubtype = {tvepisode},
+ editor = {Murphy, Ryan},
+ editorb = {Brown, Sterling~K\adddot and Choi, Kenneth and
+ Paulson, Sarah},
+ booksubtitle = {The People v. {O.~J. Simpson}},
+ booktitleaddon = {episode 6},
+ url = {https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ARVPCOA},
+ annote = {The 17th edition recommends a change in the syntax
+ of entries presenting episodes of TV series, whereby
+ the title of the series (in \textsf{booktitle})
+ comes before the title of the episode (in
+ \textsf{title}). The \texttt{tvepisode}
+ \textsf{entrysubtype} provides this. Note here also
+ the numerous editors and editortypes allowing the
+ specification of various sorts of contributions to
+ the show, and the \textsf{usera} field containing
+ the broadcast network. In this instance the
+ \textsf{editor} field provides the name for
+ citations and the head of the entry. The
+ \textsf{eventdate}, which provides the labeldate,
+ has both month and day in addition to year, so the
+ whole date will be printed in full in the body of
+ the reference list entry.}}
+
+@Article{amlen:hoot,
+ author = {Amlen, Deb},
+ title = {One Who Gives a Hoot},
+ journaltitle = {Wordplay},
+ entrysubtype = {magazine},
+ maintitle = {New York Times},
+ location = {blog},
+ date = {2015-01-26},
+ url = {http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/01/26/one-who-gives-a-hoot/},
+ annote = {The 17th edition suggests an \textsf{Article} entry
+ like this for a blog post, and when the blog is part
+ of a larger, usually periodical, publication, the
+ latter should appear in the \textsf{maintitle}
+ field. As usual, the \textsf{location} field
+ indicates that it's a blog. Cf.\
+ \cmslink{viv:amlen}, which presents a comment on the
+ blog.}}
+
+@Periodical{amlen:wordplay,
+ editor = {Amlen, Deb},
+ entrysubtype = {magazine},
+ options = {authortitle},
+ title = {Wordplay},
+ maintitle = {New York Times},
+ location = {blog},
+ url = {http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com},
+ annote = {Although the 17th edition indicates that citations
+ of entire blogs (\textsf{Periodical} type), rather
+ than individual posts (\textsf{Article} type), need
+ appear only in the text and not in the reference
+ list, this entry shows how to present such
+ material. As there isn't any \textsf{date}
+ associated with the entry, the \texttt{authortitle}
+ option means that citations will appear in that more
+ informative format, although \textt{n.d.} will still
+ appear in the reference list. As with amlen:hoot,
+ the \textsf{maintitle} field contains the larger
+ publication of which the blog is a part.}}
+
+@Book{angry:birds,
+ author = {{Rovio Entertainment}},
+ title = {Angry Birds Transformers},
+ date = 2014,
+ publisher = {Rovio Entertainment},
+ version = {1.4.25},
+ type = {Android 4.0 or later},
+ addendum = {soundtrack by Vince DiCola and Kenny Meriedeth},
+ annote = {The 17th edition's recommendations for multimedia
+ app content make it a good fit for the \textsf{Book}
+ type, with the addition of the \textsf{version}
+ field for the software version and the \textsf{type}
+ field for the operating system environment in which
+ it runs.}}
+
@Book{anon:stanze,
title = {Stanze in lode della donna brutta},
date = 1547,
@@ -117,47 +196,37 @@
a \textsf{shorttitle} for in-text citations.}
}
-@Book{anon:stanze:15,
- title = {Stanze in lode della donna brutta},
- date = 1547,
- author = {Anon\adddot},
- address = {Florence},
- annotation = {One 15th edition only solution for an anonymous
- work in an author-date reference list. All such
- works will be grouped together in the list.}
-}
-
@Book{aristotle:metaphy:gr,
shorttitle = {Metaph\adddot},
title = {Metaphysics},
options = {skipbib},
entrysubtype = {classical},
origdate = 1924,
- date = 1997,
+ date = 1997,
author = {Aristotle},
editor = {Ross, W.~D.},
- publisher = {Oxford Univ.\ Press and Sandpiper Books},
+ publisher = {Oxford Univ.\ Press and Sandpiper Books},
pubstate = {reprint},
volumes = 2,
- location = {Oxford},
+ location = {Oxford},
annotation = {A work from classical antiquity, presented in a
\textsf{Book} entry with \texttt{classical}
\textsf{entrysubtype}, hence in-text citations will
- be author-title rather than author-date. This
+ be author-title rather than author-date. This
assumes you are using the traditional, fixed
divisions of the text, in this case those of
Bekker's edition, instead of page references to this
- particular edition. In the latter case, you
- wouldn't need the \textsf{entrysubtype}. Putting
+ particular edition. In the latter case, you wouldn't
+ need the \textsf{entrysubtype}. Putting
\texttt{skipbib} in the \textsf{options} field means
it won't be printed separately in the reference
list, because it will be appended to the entry for
- the English translation, given below. This volume
- is a reprint edition, identified as such in the
- \textsf{pubstate} field. The absence of any
+ the English translation, given below. This volume is
+ a reprint edition, identified as such in the
+ \textsf{pubstate} field. The absence of any
\texttt{cmsdate} instruction in the \textsf{options}
field means that the reprint information is
- presented as you see it here. The
+ presented as you see it here. The
\textsf{shorttitle} provides the
officially-sanctioned abbreviation for this work in
citations, should you want to use such
@@ -175,9 +244,9 @@
origlanguage = {greek},
userf = {aristotle:metaphy:gr},
maintitle = {The Works of {Aristotle}, Translated into {English}},
- publisher = {Clarendon Press},
+ publisher = {Clarendon Press},
edition = 2,
- location = {Oxford},
+ location = {Oxford},
annotation = {The translation of the previous entry, in this case
also using \textsf{Book} with \texttt{classical}
\textsf{entrysubtype}, as citations will be by the
@@ -200,10 +269,10 @@
author = {Ashbrook, James~B. and Albright, Carol Rausch},
title = {The Frontal Lobes, Intending, and a Purposeful {God}},
booktitle = {The Humanizing Brain},
- publisher = {Pilgrim Press},
+ publisher = {Pilgrim Press},
year = 1997,
chapter = 7,
- location = {Cleveland, OH},
+ location = {Cleveland, OH},
annotation = {A typical \textsf{InBook} entry, identified by
\textsf{title} and also, in this case, by
\textsf{chapter} number rather than page range.}
@@ -230,8 +299,8 @@
title = {Westchester Approves Measure on Gun Safety},
annotation = {A fairly typical Article entry from a newspaper,
with the keyword "magazine" as entrysubtype, and
- with a corporate author inside an extra set of curly
- braces.}
+ with a news service as author inside an extra set of
+ curly braces.}
}
@Music{auden:reading,
@@ -250,25 +319,6 @@
\textsf{dates-test.bib}.}
}
-@Music{auden:reading:15,
- title = {Poems},
- author = {Auden, W. H.},
- number = 7137,
- series = {Spoken Arts},
- type = {compact disc},
- entrysubtype = {classical},
- note = {read by the author},
- annotation = {An audiobook, lacking traditional publishing
- information, presented in a Music entry, with which
- cp. twain:audio, an Audio entry. Here, the type
- field contains the medium, while the series and
- number field contain the label information for the
- CD, as is standard in Music entries. The
- entrysubtype may help with in-text citations of a
- source like this in the author-date style. 15th
- edition only.}
-}
-
@Article{author:forthcoming,
author = {Author, Margaret~M.},
title = {Article Title},
@@ -278,7 +328,7 @@
annotation = {An example of how to deal with a forthcoming
\textsf{Article} by placing the string
\texttt{forthcoming} into the \textsf{pubstate}
- field. Cf.\ the alternate way of doing this in
+ field. Cf.\ the alternate way of doing this in
\cmslink{contrib:contrib}.}
}
@@ -287,9 +337,9 @@
subtitle = {The Political Economy of Marketwomen in {Peru}},
year = 1989,
author = {Babb, Florence},
- publisher = {University of Texas Press},
+ publisher = {University of Texas Press},
edition = {\bibstring{revisededition}},
- location = {Austin},
+ location = {Austin},
annotation = {A revised edition, with the \cmd{bibstring}
\texttt{revisededition} in the \textsf{edition}
field.}
@@ -306,10 +356,10 @@
annote = {A \textsf{Review} entry presenting a review from a
newspaper, with keyword \texttt{magazine} in
\textsf{entrysubtype}, and with the \cmd{bibstring}
- \texttt{reviewof} in the \textsf{title} field. You
+ \texttt{reviewof} in the \textsf{title} field. You
could just write \enquote{review of} instead, but
the \cmd{bibstring} makes the entry portable across
- languages. Note the formatting of the reviewed
+ languages. Note the formatting of the reviewed
book's title using \cmd{mkbibemph}, and the
headline-style capitalization you have to provide by
hand inside that formatting, which makes this entry
@@ -327,19 +377,19 @@
annotation = {Because of the absence of quotation marks around the
\textsf{title} in the \texttt{trad} style, the
\textsf{Article} and \textsf{Review} entry types are
- more or less interchangeable. This entry presents a
+ more or less interchangeable. This entry presents a
review from a newspaper, with keyword
\texttt{magazine} in \textsf{entrysubtype}, and with
\cmd{bibstring\{reviewof\}} in the \textsf{title}
- field. You could just write \enquote{review of}
+ field. You could just write \enquote{review of}
instead, but the \cmd{bibstring} makes the entry
- portable across languages. Note the formatting of
+ portable across languages. Note the formatting of
the reviewed book's title using \cmd{mkbibemph}, and
the sentence-style capitalization you have to
provide by hand for the \texttt{trad} style, because
the curly braces of \cmd{mkbibemph} protect the text
from the automatic sentence-style capitalization
- provided by the package. \textsf{Biblatex-chicago}
+ provided by the package. \textsf{Biblatex-chicago}
never modifies the capitalization of the
\textsf{journaltitle}, so that field should always
work properly across styles.}
@@ -351,7 +401,7 @@
volume = 1,
author = {Barrows, Herbert},
editor = {Ray, {Gordon~N.}},
- publisher = {Houghton Mifflin},
+ publisher = {Houghton Mifflin},
maintitle = {An Introduction to Literature},
address = {Boston},
annotation = {An entry citing one volume of a multi-volume work.
@@ -388,19 +438,19 @@
title = {Stratford on {Avon} Church from the {Avon}},
type = {albumen print of collodion negative},
note = {18.8 x 28.0 cm\adddot},
- year = {1860s},
+ date = {186X},
institution = {International Museum of Photography at George
Eastman House},
- location = {Rochester},
+ location = {Rochester},
annotation = {A typical Image entry, for presenting a photograph.
Note the type field, and the fact that it begins
with a lowercase letter, allowing biblatex to
capitalize it contextually if needed, though this is
- less important in the author-date style. In the
- 16th edition, Image is an alias for Artwork, as
- photographs are now treated just the same as works
- in other media, but you still need the Image entry
- type for the 15th edition.}
+ less important in the author-date style. The date
+ field uses the ISO8601-2 extended notation for
+ presenting a decade. In recent releases Image is
+ an alias for Artwork, as photographs are now treated
+ just the same as works in other media.}
}
@Music{beethoven:sonata29,
@@ -415,9 +465,9 @@
peculiarities common to the audiovisual entry types.
Here, the composer goes in the \textsf{author}
field, while the performer goes into the
- \textsf{editor} field. The \textsf{editortype}
+ \textsf{editor} field. The \textsf{editortype}
\texttt{none} prevents any identifying string being
- used for the performer, as none is needed. As in
+ used for the performer, as none is needed. As in
most \textsf{Music} entries, the \textsf{series} and
\textsf{number} give label identifying information.
In the absence of any sort of date whatsoever, the
@@ -434,14 +484,14 @@
year = 1990,
annotation = {A BookInBook entry, presenting part of a book that
could in other contexts be a book in its own right.
- The title here will therefore be italicized. This
- example shows the new abbreviated references
- available in this entry type when a crossref or xref
- is used, assuming the booklongxref option is set
- properly - which it isn't by default - either in the
- preamble or in the options field. Such treatment, I
- note, isn't explicitly condoned by the Chicago
- specification. See the next entry.}
+ The title here will therefore be italicized. This
+ example shows the abbreviated references available
+ in this entry type when a crossref or xref is used,
+ assuming the booklongxref option is set properly -
+ which it isn't by default - either in the preamble
+ or in the options field. Such treatment, I note,
+ isn't explicitly condoned by the Chicago
+ specification. See the next entry.}
}
@BookInBook{bernhard:ritter,
@@ -463,15 +513,15 @@
subtitle = {Three Plays},
date = 1990,
author = {Bernhard, Thomas},
- publisher = uchp,
- location = {Chicago},
+ publisher = uchp,
+ location = {Chicago},
annotation = {This entry provides the booktitle for the previous
- two. It will be printed in the list of references,
+ two. It will be printed in the list of references,
and the entries there for its two children -
bernhard:boris and bernhard:ritter - will be
abbreviated references to it, assuming the
booklongxref option is set properly, which it isn't
- by default. Biber automatically converts the title
+ by default. Biber automatically converts the title
of the Book to the booktitle of the BookInBook.}
}
@@ -486,7 +536,7 @@
series = {CBS},
options = {useauthor=false},
annotation = {This is a rather abbreviated \textsf{Music} entry,
- lacking a \textsf{date} and a \textsf{type}. It
+ lacking a \textsf{date} and a \textsf{type}. It
does, however, show the method for emphasizing the
conductor instead of the composer (the
\textsf{options} field), and also for identifying
@@ -494,33 +544,63 @@
Here, the performing orchestra goes in the
\textsf{editora} field, and the \textsf{editoratype}
\texttt{none} prevents any string attaching to the
- orchestra, as one isn't needed. The usual
+ orchestra, as one isn't needed. The usual
\textsf{series} and \textsf{number} give the label
- information. The \emph{CMS} strongly encourages you
+ information. The \emph{CMS} strongly encourages you
to find a date for such an entry -- online resources
should be able to help.}
}
+@Article{black:infectious,
+ author = {Black, Steven},
+ title = {Changing Epidemiology of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease},
+ journaltitle = {Clinical Infectious Diseases},
+ userd = {published electronically},
+ subtitle = {A Complicated Story},
+ volume = 47,
+ doi = {10.1086/590002},
+ urldate = {2008-07-14},
+ annote = {An Article pre-published online.}}
+
@Book{boxer:china,
title = {South {China} in the Sixteenth Century},
year = 1953,
editor = {Boxer, Charles~R.},
number = {2nd ser., 106},
series = {Hakluyt Society Publications},
- location = {London},
+ location = {London},
annotation = {A \textsf{Book} entry with a \textsf{series} and a
- \textsf{number}. In all book-like entries (as
+ \textsf{number}. In all book-like entries (as
opposed to \textsf{Article}, \textsf{Periodical},
and \textsf{Review} entries, for example) the
\textsf{series} field will be a name, as here, while
the \textsf{number} field may contain such
information as \enquote{2nd ser.} or
- \enquote{vol. 3,} or just a plain number. Putting
+ \enquote{vol. 3,} or just a plain number. Putting
\enquote{2nd ser.} in the \textsf{number} field may
seem counter-intuitive, but it's necessary for
getting the punctuation to work out right.}
}
+@Online{braun:reply,
+ author = {Braun, Caroline},
+ date = {2016-08-09},
+ relatedtype = {commenton},
+ related = {quora:thread},
+ relatedstring = {reply to},
+ annote = {The 17th edition suggests such an entry for
+ presenting a reply to an online forum or mailing
+ list. The commenton relatedtype does most of the
+ hard work for you, automatically withholding this
+ entry from the reference list and printing it with
+ its full date. It also creates a virtual entry
+ (quora:thread-customc) you can cite as part of an
+ autocites command to provide a comment identifying
+ the piece to which this is a reply. The initial
+ posting (quora:thread) will appear in the reference
+ list.}
+}
+
@Article{brown:bremer,
title = {A {Swedish} Traveler in Early {Wisconsin}},
subtitle = {The Observations of {Frederika Bremer}},
@@ -534,14 +614,14 @@
editor = {Brown, George~C.},
annotation = {An unusual Article entry, combining into one
reference a two-part article using both the
- titleaddon field and the pages field. This is a
+ 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.}
+ 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,
@@ -561,51 +641,34 @@
@Collection{brush:ornithology,
date = 1983,
title = {Perspectives in Ornithology},
- booktitle = {Perspectives in Ornithology},
editor = {Brush, A.~H. and Clark, Jr., G.~A.},
- publisher = cup,
+ publisher = cup,
address = {Cambridge},
annotation = {A collection, cited along with one of its component
- essays. The latter, wiens:avian, will be
- abbreviated when printed in the reference list.
- Note the provision of a booktitle for the use of
- child references.}}
+ essays. The latter, wiens:avian, will be abbreviated
+ when printed in the reference list.}}
@Manual{bsi:abbreviation,
title = {Specification for Abbreviation of Title Words and
Titles of Publications},
date = 1985,
organization = {British Standards Institute},
- sortname = {BSI},
address = {Linford Woods, Milton Keynes, UK},
shorthand = {BSI},
annotation = {A \textsf{Manual} entry providing an author in the
\textsf{organization} field and a \textsf{shorthand}
- field for in-text citations. By default, the
+ field for in-text citations. By default, the
\textsf{shorthand} will be printed at the head of
- the entry, followed by the expansion in parentheses.
- The \textsf{sortname} field ensures that the entry
- is correctly alphabetized by the first thing you see
- in the entry, i.e., the \textsf{shorthand}.}
-}
-
-@Manual{bsi:abbreviation:15,
- title = {Specification for Abbreviation of Title Words and
- Titles of Publications},
- date = 1985,
- organization = {British Standards Institute},
- userc = {abbrev:BSI},
- sortkey = {British},
- address = {Linford Woods, Milton Keynes, UK},
- shorthand = {BSI},
- annotation = {A Manual entry providing an organizational author
- and a shorthand field for in-text citations. For
- the 15th edition, the userc field points to a
- CustomC entry which provides the expansion of the
- shorthand inside the reference list, rather than in
- a list of shorthands. Using the field in this way
- ensures that the expansion will be printed if this
- entry is cited.}
+ the entry, followed by the expansion in
+ parentheses. Also by default, the entry will be
+ sorted by that \textsf{shorthand}.\
+ \textsf{Biblatex-chicago} now has a
+ \textsf{Standard} entry type for national and
+ international standards, but an entry such as this,
+ with only one date and only an organizational
+ author, needn't be altered. Cf.\ niso:bibref and
+ w3c:xml for entries that require the
+ \textsf{Standard} type.}
}
@Review{bundy:macneil,
@@ -616,8 +679,7 @@
author = {Bundy, McGeorge},
title = {interview by {Robert MacNeil}},
annotation = {A television interview presented in a Review entry,
- with "magazine" entrysubtype. In the 15th edition,
- you could use an Article entry. Note that the
+ with "magazine" entrysubtype. Note that the
interviewee is presented as the author, and that the
broadcast network is given in the usera field. Note
also the use of a lowercase letter to start the
@@ -632,16 +694,16 @@
nameaddon = {\bibstring{pseudonym}},
titleaddon = {letters},
booktitle = {The Complete {Anti-Federalist}},
- publisher = uchp,
+ publisher = uchp,
year = 1981,
editor = {Storing, Herbert J.},
- location = {Chicago},
+ location = {Chicago},
annotation = {A rare example of a generic, unformatted title in an
InCollection entry, it therefore has a titleaddon
field and no title field, though actually in
author-date it works just as well with a title.
Note use of lowercase initial letter in that
- titleaddon field. "Centinel" is a pseudonym and the
+ titleaddon field. "Centinel" is a pseudonym and the
actual author isn't known, so the bibstring
pseudonym is put in the nameaddon field.}
}
@@ -651,16 +713,16 @@
year = 1966,
editor = {Crow, Martin~M. and Olson, Clair~C.},
namec = {Manly, John~M. and Richert, Edith},
- publisher = oup,
+ publisher = oup,
note = {with the assistance of Lilian~J. Redstone
and others},
- location = {London},
+ location = {London},
annotation = {In the author-date system, unlike in a bibliography
or note, an entry will generally need some sort of
name to precede the \textsf{date}, so here the
\textsf{editors} provide that name. The compilers go
in \textsf{namec}, and other information in
- \textsf{note}. Cf.\ this entry in
+ \textsf{note}. Cf.\ this entry in
\textsf{notes-test.bib}.}
}
@@ -682,12 +744,12 @@
@Book{chicago:manual,
title = {The {Chicago} Manual of Style},
- year = 2010,
+ year = 2017,
author = {{University of Chicago Press}},
shortauthor = {\mkbibemph{CMS}},
- publisher = uchp,
- edition = 16,
- location = {Chicago},
+ publisher = uchp,
+ edition = 17,
+ location = {Chicago},
annote = {A manual presented in a \textsf{Book} entry. Note
the extra curly brackets around the corporate
\textsf{author}, which is printed twice, both as
@@ -699,22 +761,11 @@
inside a parenthesized citation.}
}
-@Book{chicago:manual:15,
- title = {The {Chicago} Manual of Style},
- year = 2003,
- author = {{Univ. of Chicago Press}},
- publisher = uchp,
- edition = 15,
- location = {Chicago},
- annotation = {A manual presented in a Book entry. Note curly
- brackets around corporate author, which is printed
- twice, both as author and publisher.}
-}
-
@Article{chu:panda,
- author = {{Chu Ching} and Long Zhi},
+ author = {{Chu Ching} and {Long Zhi}},
title = {The Vicissitudes of the Giant Panda,
\mkbibemph{Ailuropoda melanoleuca} {(David)}},
+ shortauthor = {Chu and Long},
journaltitle = {Acta Zoologica Sinica},
date = 1983,
language = {Chinese},
@@ -726,12 +777,7 @@
language field contains the name of the original
language, capitalized here because to this point
Chinese hasn't been included in the usual biblatex
- bibstring mechanism. 17.177 (15th ed.) and 14.194
- (16th ed.) in the Manual present this entry with
- what seems to me to be punctuation inconsistent with
- their practice elsewhere, so the processed entries
- in cms15-dates-sample.pdf and cms-dates-sample.pdf
- don't match it.}
+ bibstring mechanism.}
}
@Book{churchill:letters,
@@ -752,13 +798,15 @@
subtitle = {Between Two Rivers},
author = {Hazel V. Clark},
howpublished = {End of the Commons General Store},
- year = {\mkbibbrackets{1957?}},
- location = {Mesopotamia, OH},
+ date = {1957?},
+ location = {Mesopotamia, OH},
annotation = {A standard \textsf{Booklet} entry, though the same
information could be presented in a \textsf{Book}
entry, using \textsf{publisher} instead of
- \textsf{howpublished}. Note the brackets around the
- \textsf{year}, as this is obviously a best guess.}
+ \textsf{howpublished}. Note the ISO8601-2
+ \enquote{uncertain} \textsf{date} specification,
+ which by default presents the year in brackets, but
+ allows numerical sorting by \textsf{biblatex}.}
}
@Video{cleese:holygrail,
@@ -770,7 +818,7 @@
Jones, Terry and Palin, Michael},
editor = {Gilliam, Terry and Jones, Terry},
editortype = {director},
- publisher = {Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment},
+ publisher = {Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment},
type = {DVD},
address = {Culver City, CA},
edition = {special \bibstring{edition}},
@@ -796,10 +844,13 @@
subtitle = {A Study in {American} Leadership},
year = 1999,
author = {Cohen, Naomi~W.},
- publisher = {University Press of New England and Brandeis
- University Press},
+ publisher = {Brandeis University Press, an imprint of University
+ Press of New England},
location = {Hanover, NH},
- annotation = {A Book with two publishers.}
+ annotation = {A Book printed by a publishing consortium. The 17th
+ edition suggests it is often possible to omit the
+ parent company or consortium, but also allows you to
+ specify the relationship between imprints, as here.}
}
@Article{conley:fifthgrade,
@@ -842,13 +893,13 @@
author = {Contributor, Anna},
title = {Contribution},
booktitle = {Edited Volume},
- publisher = {Publisher},
+ publisher = {Publisher},
year = {\autocap{f}orthcoming},
editor = {Editor, Ellen},
- location = {Place},
+ location = {Place},
annotation = {A forthcoming essay in an \textsf{InCollection}
- entry. Note the \cmd{autocap} command in the
- \textsf{year} field. The
+ entry. Note the \cmd{autocap} command in the
+ \textsf{year} field. The
\cmslink{author:forthcoming} entry presents an
alternate way of providing the same information.}
}
@@ -873,8 +924,8 @@
author = {Cook, Ebenezer},
authortype = {anon?},
note = {\bibstring{by} \mkbibquote{E.~C. Gent}},
- location = {Annapolis},
- annotation = {A complicated \textsf{Book} entry. First, the
+ location = {Annapolis},
+ annotation = {A complicated \textsf{Book} entry. First, the
\textsf{author} is unknown, but guessed at, hence
the \texttt{anon?} in the \textsf{authortype} field.
The \textsf{note} field gives the author as printed
@@ -887,38 +938,37 @@
@Online{coolidge:speech,
author = {Coolidge, Calvin},
title = {Equal Rights},
- note = {copy of an undated 78 rpm disc},
+ note = {copy of an undated 78 rpm disc, 3:45},
options = {ptitleaddon=space},
titleaddon = {(speech)},
related = {loc:leaders},
- year = {[1920?]},
- relatedstring = {from},
+ date = {1920~},
+ relatedstring = {in},
annotation = {This is a recording from an online archive, using an
- \textsf{Online} entry. The \textsf{related} field
+ \textsf{Online} entry. The \textsf{related} field
cites the archive itself using an \textsf{Online}
entry, and the \textsf{relatedstring} links the two
- references. The \textsf{options} field replaces the
+ references. The \textsf{options} field replaces the
period with a space before the parenthesized
- \textsf{titleaddon}. Cp.\ \texttt{weed:flatiron}
- and \texttt{loc:city}, which cite a film from an
- online archive, both using a \textsf{Video} entry.
- Note that if you use the \textsf{Online} type for
- this, instead of \textsf{Misc} with an
- \textsf{entrysubtype}, it will work just as well in
- the \textsf{authordate-trad} style.}
+ \textsf{titleaddon}. The \textsf{date} field
+ presents a \enquote{circa} date in ISO8601-2
+ format. Cp.\ \texttt{weed:flatiron} and
+ \texttt{loc:city}, which cite a film from an online
+ archive, both using a \textsf{Video} entry.}
}
@Misc{coolidge:speech:trad,
author = {Coolidge, Calvin},
title = {Equal rights (speech)},
entrysubtype = {speech},
- note = {copy of an undated 78 rpm disc},
- addendum = {from \fullcite{loc:leaders}},
- year = {[1920?]},
+ note = {copy of an undated 78 rpm disc, 3:45},
+ addendum = {in \fullcite{loc:leaders}},
+ date = {1920~},
annotation = {This is a recording from an online archive, using a
Misc entry with an entrysubtype, and intended for
- authordate-trad only. The addendum cites the
- archive itself using an Online entry.
+ authordate-trad only. The addendum cites the archive
+ itself using an Online entry. The date field
+ presents a "circa" date in ISO8601-2 format.
Cp. weed:flatiron and loc:city, which cite a film
from an online archive, both using a Video entry.}}
@@ -930,10 +980,7 @@
author = {{Cotton Manufacturer}},
shortauthor = {{Cotton Manufac\adddot}},
publisher = {Bury, UK},
- annotation = {A Book with a corporate author. You can, for the
- 16th edition, eliminate the indefinite article at
- the start of the author's name, which also allows
- you to eliminate the sortkey field. The shortauthor
+ annotation = {A Book with a corporate author. The shortauthor
field may help shorten the in-text citation.}
}
@@ -943,24 +990,23 @@
userc = {ashe:creasey},
author = {Creasey, John},
nameaddon = {Gordon Ashe, \bibstring{pseudonym}},
- publisher = {Holt, Rinehart \& Winston},
- location = {New York},
+ publisher = {Holt, Rinehart \& Winston},
+ location = {New York},
annotation = {The first of 3 Books written by the same author
- under three different pseudonyms. You have
+ 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
+ grouped together in the bibliography. Note the
pseudonym in nameaddon, identified with the
bibstring pseudonym. Also note ampersand in
publisher, which prevents the two parts of the
publisher's name from being taken as two different
- publishers. The 16th edition makes it a requirement
- in such entries that you also include a cross
- reference from the different pseudonyms back to the
- author's name, something accomplished using a
- CustomC entry and the userc field which
- automatically makes sure the cross-reference
- prints.}
+ publishers. Recent editions make it a requirement in
+ such entries that you also include a cross reference
+ from the different pseudonyms back to the author's
+ name, something accomplished using a CustomC entry
+ and the userc field which automatically makes sure
+ the cross-reference prints in the reference list.}
}
@Book{creasey:morton:hide,
@@ -969,8 +1015,8 @@
author = {Creasey, John},
userc = {morton:creasey},
nameaddon = {Anthony Morton, \bibstring{pseudonym}},
- publisher = {Walker},
- location = {New York},
+ publisher = {Walker},
+ location = {New York},
annotation = {Second of three Book entries by same author under
different pseudonyms.}
}
@@ -981,8 +1027,8 @@
author = {Creasey, John},
userc = {york:creasey},
nameaddon = {Jeremy York, \bibstring{pseudonym}},
- publisher = {Macmillan},
- location = {New York},
+ publisher = {Macmillan},
+ location = {New York},
annotation = {Third of three Book entries by same author under
different pseudonyms.}
}
@@ -993,20 +1039,20 @@
title = {George Creel to Colonel House},
note = {Edward~M. House Papers},
origdate = {1918-09-25},
- organization = {Yale University Library},
+ organization = {Yale University Library},
annotation = {An unpublished letter from an archive, presented in
a \textsf{Misc} entry with an \textsf{entrysubtype}.
The \texttt{cmsdate} option is no longer needed in
- such an entry. The manuscript collection is found
- in the \textsf{note} and \textsf{organization}
- fields -- depending on the entry, you can use
+ such an entry. The manuscript collection is found in
+ the \textsf{note} and \textsf{organization} fields
+ -- depending on the entry, you can use
\textsf{note}, \textsf{organization},
\textsf{institution}, and/or \textsf{location}, in
ascending order of generality, though you should
consistently put the most specific collection name
- in the \textsf{note} field. If you are citing
+ in the \textsf{note} field. If you are citing
several items from the same collection, then the
- \emph{CMS}, 15.49, suggests not having individual
+ \emph{CMS}, 15.54, suggests not having individual
entries but only one for the collection
(\cmslink{house:papers}), with more specific
information forming part of the flow of the text.
@@ -1016,6 +1062,29 @@
\cmslink{spock:interview}.}
}
+@Audio{danforth:podcast,
+ title = {F-Bombs, Chicken, and Exclamation Points},
+ eventdate = {2015-04-21},
+ author = {Danforth, Mike and Chillag, Ian},
+ type = {MP3 audio, 18:46},
+ booktitle = {How to Do Everything},
+ editor = {Donovan, Gillian},
+ url = {http://www.npr.org/podcasts/510303/how-to-do-everything},
+ editortype = {producer},
+ note = {podcast},
+ annote = {The 17th edition specifies something like this
+ \textsf{Audio} entry for podcasts, with the presence
+ of an \textsf{eventdate} letting the style know that
+ it is a podcast, while the \textsf{note} field lets
+ your readers know the same. The \textsf{title} is
+ for the specific episode of the
+ \textsf{booktitle}. The \textsf{type} field
+ specifies the medium, as usual in audio-visual entry
+ types. When the main (label) date in any entry
+ presents both a month and a day in addition to the
+ year, that date will, as here, be printed again in
+ full in the main body of the reference list entry.}}
+
@Book{davenport:attention,
title = {The Attention Economy},
subtitle = {Understanding the New Currency of Business},
@@ -1026,8 +1095,23 @@
location = {Cambridge, MA},
annotation = {An example of the use of an \textsf{addendum} in a
\textsf{Book} entry, in this case to identify that
- the work is an e-book.}
-}
+ the work is an e-book. You could also use the
+ \textsf{type} field for this.}
+}
+
+@Online{diaz:surprise,
+ author = {D\'iaz, Juno},
+ title = {Always surprises my students when {I} tell them that
+ the \enquote{real} medieval was more diverse than
+ the fake ones most of us consume},
+ organization = {Facebook},
+ shorttitle = {Always surprises},
+ date = {2016-02-24},
+ url = {https://www.facebook.com/junotdiaz.writer/posts/972495572815454},
+ annote = {The 17th edition specifies an \textsf{Online} entry
+ for social media posts like this one. Cf.\
+ licis:diazcomment for how to present a comment on
+ such a post.}}
@Misc{dinkel:agassiz,
author = {Dinkel, Joseph},
@@ -1036,30 +1120,29 @@
year = {\bibstring{nodate}},
entrysubtype = {yes},
note = {Agassiz Papers},
- location = {Harvard University},
- organization = {Houghton Library},
+ location = {Harvard University},
+ organization = {Houghton Library},
annotation = {A manuscript presented in a \textsf{Misc} entry with
a randomly-selected \textsf{entrysubtype} to
distinguish it from a traditional \textsf{Misc}
- entry. The \textsf{title} begins with a generic
- term, hence the initial lowercase letter. This
- entry uses three fields to locate the manuscript,
- starting with \textsf{note} and ascending in
- generality through \textsf{organization} to
- \textsf{location}. If you are citing several items
- from the same collection, then the \emph{CMS},
- 15.49, suggests not having individual entries but
- only one for the collection, with specific
- information forming part of the flow of the text.
- If, however, you cite only one item from a
- collection, then you can use an entry like this one.
- Note that, in \textsf{Misc} entries and a few
- others, an empty \textsf{year} field will not
- automatically produce a no date
- (\enquote{n.d\adddot} in English) abbreviation, so
- if you want one to be present you'll have to provide
- it yourself, as here. Cf.\ \cmslink{creel:house}
- and \cmslink{house:papers}.}
+ entry. The \textsf{title} begins\vadjust{\eject}
+ with a generic term, hence the initial lowercase
+ letter. This entry uses three fields to locate the
+ manuscript, starting with \textsf{note} and
+ ascending in generality through
+ \textsf{organization} to \textsf{location}. If you
+ are citing several items from the same collection,
+ then the \emph{CMS}, 15.54, suggests not having
+ individual entries but only one for the collection,
+ with specific information forming part of the flow
+ of the text. If, however, you cite only one item
+ from a collection, then you can use an entry like
+ this one. Note that, in \textsf{Misc} entries, an
+ empty \textsf{year} field will not automatically
+ produce a no date (\enquote{n.d\adddot} in English)
+ abbreviation, so if you want one to be present
+ you'll have to provide it yourself, as here. Cf.\
+ \cmslink{creel:house} and \cmslink{house:papers}.}
}
@Book{donne:var,
@@ -1075,11 +1158,11 @@
location = {Bloomington},
annote = {A \textsf{Book} entry with a \textsf{maintitle}
editor (\textsf{editor} field) and a \textsf{title}
- editor (\textsf{namea} field). Also, inside an
+ editor (\textsf{namea} field). Also, inside an
italicized title, all other titles are put in
quotation marks, and using \cmd{mkbibquote} will
automatically move appropriate punctuation inside
- the closing quotation mark. It also, however, means
+ the closing quotation mark. It also, however, means
that this entry won't be correctly presented for the
\textsf{authordate-trad} style.}
}
@@ -1112,11 +1195,14 @@
subtitle = {French Lightning, {American} Light},
year = 1999,
author = {Dunn, Susan},
- publisher = {Faber \& Faber and Farrar, Straus \& Giroux},
- location = {New York},
+ publisher = {Faber \& Faber and Farrar, Straus \& Giroux},
+ location = {New York},
annotation = {A \textsf{Book} with two \textsf{publishers},
showing ampersands to prevent them being treated as
- four.}
+ four. The 17th edition clarifies that you can
+ usually choose just one of the publishers for your
+ reference apparatus, i.e., whichever is closer
+ geographically or more relevant for your readers.}
}
@Manual{dyna:browser,
@@ -1125,7 +1211,7 @@
address = {Providence, RI},
year = 1991,
annotation = {A technical manual presented in a \textsf{Manual}
- entry. In absence of a named author the
+ entry. In absence of a named author the
\textsf{organization} is printed twice, as author
and as publisher. Note that you no longer need a
\textsf{sortkey} when using the default sorting
@@ -1134,32 +1220,33 @@
@Book{eliot:pound,
title = {Literary Essays},
- options = {useauthor=false},
+ options = {useauthor=false},
year = 1953,
author = {Pound, Ezra},
- editor = {Eliot, T.~S.},
- publisher = {New Directions},
- location = {New York},
+ editor = {Eliot, T.~S.},
+ publisher = {New Directions},
+ location = {New York},
annotation = {A \textsf{Book} listed by its (famous)
\textsf{editor} rather than by its (equally-famous)
- \textsf{author}. The \textsf{options} field allows
+ \textsf{author}. The \textsf{options} field allows
such presentation.}
}
@InCollection{ellet:galena,
author = {Ellet, Elizabeth~F.~L.},
title = {By Rail and Stage to {Galena}},
- crossref = {prairie:state},
+ crossref = {prairie:state},
pages = {271--279},
annotation = {First of three InCollection entries
cross-referencing the same Collection.
- Cf. keating:dearborn and lippincott:chicago. All
+ Cf. keating:dearborn and lippincott:chicago. All
three entries will have an abbreviated form in the
- list of references. If you don't want this
+ list of references. If you don't want this
space-saving measure, you can, for example, set
- longcrossref=true in the options field. With Biber,
- an empty subtitle field is no longer necessary to
- prevent inheritance from a parent entry.}
+ longcrossref to true in the options field. With
+ Biber, an empty subtitle field is no longer
+ necessary to prevent inheritance from a parent
+ entry.}
}
@Article{ellis:blog,
@@ -1170,13 +1257,14 @@
date = {2008-06-30},
url = {http://wardsix.blogspot.com/2008/06/squatters-rights.html},
entrysubtype = {magazine},
- annotation = {The 16th edition specifies an Article-like
- presentation for blogs, the main peculiarity being
- the identification of the material as a blog using
- the location field, which is usually reserved for
- identifying the place of publication of obscure
- journals. See ac:comment, a Review entry, for how
- to reference comments on such online material.}
+ annotation = {Recent editions of the \emph{CMS} specify an
+ \textsf{Article}-like presentation for blogs, the
+ main peculiarity being the identification of the
+ material as a blog using the \textsf{location}
+ field, which is usually reserved for identifying the
+ place of publication of obscure journals. See
+ \cmslink{ac:comment}, a \textsf{Review} entry, for
+ how to reference comments on such online material.}
}
@Book{emerson:nature,
@@ -1191,8 +1279,8 @@
\bibstring{introduction} by Jaroslav Pelikan},
annotation = {A reprinted \textsf{Book}, in this case a facsimile,
with the \textsf{note} field giving the relevant
- information. The \textsf{origdate} field gives the
- date of original publication. Note the use of a
+ information. The \textsf{origdate} field gives the
+ date of original publication. Note the use of a
lowercase letter to start the \textsf{note} field.
With the amount of information given in the note
field, it may be less awkward to use a
@@ -1205,68 +1293,28 @@
@InReference{ency:britannica,
title = {Encyclopaedia Britannica},
shorttitle = {Ency. {Brit}., \mkbibemph{15th ed}\adddot},
+ date = {1980},
keywords = {nosample},
- edition = {15},
options = {hypertitle},
+ edition = {15},
annotation = {An \textsf{InReference} entry, citing a well-known
reference work, and therefore generally not to
- appear in the list of references, but for
- demonstration purposes I here allow it to do so.
- With an \textsf{options} field set to
- \texttt{skipbib}, you'd only need the
- \textsf{shorttitle} for citations. As it stands,
- the \textsf{options} field contains
- \texttt{hypertitle}, which ensures that the
- \textsf{title} acts as a hyperlink between the
- in-text citation and the entry in the list of
- references. The \emph{CMS} is not altogether clear
+ appear in the list of references, but
+ for\vadjust{\eject} demonstration purposes I here
+ allow it to do so. With an \textsf{options} field
+ set to \texttt{skipbib}, you'd only need the
+ \textsf{shorttitle} for citations. As it stands, the
+ \textsf{options} field contains \texttt{hypertitle},
+ which ensures that the \textsf{title} acts as a
+ hyperlink between the in-text citation and the entry
+ in the list of references. Please note that the 17th
+ edition requires a date if you cite a printed
+ edition. The \emph{CMS} is not altogether clear
about how to present such information in the
author-date style, so this should be looked upon as
a possible style of presentation only.}
}
-@Video{episode:tv,
- title = {Episode Title},
- booktitleaddon = {series 5, episode 2},
- options = {cmsdate=on},
- entrysubtype = {tv},
- editor = {{Production Company}},
- editortype = {producer},
- date = {2000/2007},
- origdate = 2004,
- pubstate = {reprint},
- booktitle = {Series Title},
- publisher = {Production Company},
- type = {DVD},
- annotation = {The 15th edition of the Manual doesn't, that I can
- find, provide guidance for citing television
- programs, so I guessed, using the analogy of films,
- at how to present one using the Video entry type.
- (The 16th edition does give an example -- see
- friends:leia -- but I have retained this entry only
- for the 15th edition, as there are significant
- structural changes between the two editions when
- presenting audio-visual material.) The title of the
- episode will be presented in the main text font, as
- there is a booktitle presenting the name of the TV
- series. The booktitleaddon -- in a slight change
- from previous releases -- gives details about the
- episode, and the type gives the medium, as usual.
- The origdate is the year of original transmission,
- while the date provides the year range for the whole
- series, though it would perhaps make more sense in
- this situation to provide the date the DVD was
- released, instead. The entrysubtype isn't
- necessary, but may be of some use in the author-date
- style if you want the origdate to appear in
- parentheses after the main part of the entry, for
- which you would also require the pubstate field as
- shown. Repeating the publisher as the editor, and
- giving an editortype, may help to present this entry
- in the list of references and, possibly, in textual
- citatons, as well.}
-}
-
@BookInBook{euripides:orestes,
title = {Orestes},
year = 1958,
@@ -1276,12 +1324,12 @@
volume = 4,
author = {Euripides},
editor = {Grene, David and Lattimore, Richmond},
- publisher = uchp,
+ publisher = uchp,
pages = {185--288},
- location = {Chicago},
+ location = {Chicago},
annotation = {A work from antiquity, cited by pages in a modern
edition, hence not needing \texttt{classical} in
- \textsf{entrysubtype}. Since the titles of such
+ \textsf{entrysubtype}. Since the titles of such
works are uniformly italicized, we need to use a
\textsf{BookInBook} entry with a \textsf{title} and
a \textsf{booktitle} (\enquote{book within a book}),
@@ -1293,7 +1341,7 @@
@Online{evanston:library,
author = {{Evanston Public Library Board of Trustees}},
- shortauthor = {{Evanston Public Library}},
+ shortauthor = {{Evanston Public Library}},
title = {Evanston Public Library Strategic Plan, 2000--2010},
subtitle = {A Decade of Outreach},
organization = {Evanston Public Library},
@@ -1313,7 +1361,7 @@
year = 1970,
translator = {Shapiro, Norman R.},
author = {Feydeau, Georges},
- location = {Chicago},
+ location = {Chicago},
annotation = {A standard Book entry, with a translator.}
}
@@ -1324,34 +1372,56 @@
author = {{Pink Floyd}},
pubstate = {reprint},
number = {CDP 7 46381 2},
- publisher = {Capitol},
+ publisher = {Capitol},
type = {compact disc},
- annotation = {16th edition only An example of a re-released
- album. The original release date will appear in
- citations and at the head of the reference list
- entry, while the CD re-release date appears later.
- Because the origdate is used at the head of the
- entry, the pubstate field here has no effect, though
- in other circumstances, and in the notes and
- bibliography style, it will print a notice at the
- end of the entry clarifying that it is indeed a
- re-release.}
+ annotation = {An example of a re-released album. The original
+ release date will appear in citations and at the
+ head of the reference list entry, while the CD
+ re-release date appears later. Because the origdate
+ is used at the head of the entry, the pubstate field
+ here has no effect, though in other circumstances,
+ and in the notes and bibliography style, it will
+ print a notice at the end of the entry clarifying
+ that it is indeed a re-release.}
}
@inproceedings{frede:inproc,
- keywords={secondary},
- author = {Dorothea Frede},
- title = {\mkbibemph{Nicomachean Ethics} VII. 11--12},
- subtitle = {Pleasure},
- booktitle = {Aristotle},
- booksubtitle = {\mkbibquote{Nicomachean Ethics}, Book VII},
- series = {Symposium Aristotelicum},
- editor = {Carlo Natali},
- publisher = {Oxford University Press},
- address = {Oxford},
- year = {2009},
- pages = {183-207},
- annotation = {A standard inproceedings entry.}
+ keywords= {secondary},
+ author = {Dorothea Frede},
+ title = {\mkbibemph{Nicomachean Ethics} VII. 11--12},
+ subtitle = {Pleasure},
+ booktitle = {Aristotle},
+ booksubtitle = {\mkbibquote{Nicomachean Ethics}, Book VII},
+ series = {Symposium Aristotelicum},
+ editor = {Carlo Natali},
+ publisher = {Oxford University Press},
+ address = {Oxford},
+ year = {2009},
+ pages = {183-207},
+ annotation = {A standard inproceedings entry, showing some of the
+ complications of formatting titles within titles in
+ both the \textsf{title} and the
+ \textsf{booksubtitle} fields.}
+}
+
+@inproceedings{frede:inproc:trad,
+ keywords= {secondary},
+ author = {Dorothea Frede},
+ title = {\mkbibemph{Nicomachean ethics} VII. 11--12},
+ subtitle = {Pleasure},
+ booktitle = {Aristotle},
+ booksubtitle = {\mkbibquote{Nicomachean ethics}, Book VII},
+ series = {Symposium Aristotelicum},
+ editor = {Carlo Natali},
+ publisher = {Oxford University Press},
+ address = {Oxford},
+ year = {2009},
+ pages = {183-207},
+ annotation = {An \textsf{inproceedings} entry for the
+ \texttt{trad} style, showing some of the
+ complications of formatting titles within titles in
+ both the \textsf{title} and the
+ \textsf{booksubtitle} fields.}
}
@SuppBook{friedman:intro,
@@ -1363,13 +1433,13 @@
pages = {ix--xx},
publisher = uchp,
note = {Anniversary ed.},
- location = {Chicago},
+ location = {Chicago},
annotation = {An introduction to a work by someone else, presented
- in a SuppBook entry. Note that for an introduction,
+ in a SuppBook entry. Note that for an introduction,
afterword or foreword you need only define the
relevant field, and leave the others undefined, and
- the style will provide the rest automatically. The
- 16th edition now requires page numbers in the list
+ the style will provide the rest automatically.
+ Recent editions now require page numbers in the list
of references for this sort of entry.}
}
@@ -1381,10 +1451,9 @@
volume = 98,
number = 1,
doi = {10.1006/jeth.2000.2694},
- url = {http://www.idealibrary.com/links/doi/10.1006/jeth.2000.2694},
- annotation = {Standard Article entry with a DOI and a URL
- provided. The 16th edition prefers a DOI if one is
- available.}
+ annotation = {Standard Article entry with a DOI. Recent editions
+ strongly prefer a DOI, if one is available, to a
+ URL.}
}
@Video{friends:leia,
@@ -1396,17 +1465,20 @@
eventdate = {1996-09-19},
editor = {Mancuso, Gail},
editortype = {director},
- publisher = {Warner Home Video},
+ publisher = {Warner Home Video},
type = {DVD},
address = {Burbank, CA},
- annotation = {This is a template for citing television shows. The
+ annotation = {This is a template for citing television shows. The
\textsf{eventdate} is the original broadcast date,
- while the \textsf{date} applies to the
- \vadjust{\eject}medium you are citing. As in other
- audiovisual entries, the earliest date automatically
- goes at the head of the entry. Note that
- information about the season and episode numbers
- goes in \textsf{booktitleaddon}.}
+ while the \textsf{date} applies to the medium you
+ are citing. As in other audiovisual entries, the
+ earliest date automatically goes at the head of the
+ entry. Note that information about the season and
+ episode numbers goes in \textsf{booktitleaddon}.
+ Cf.\ american:crime for an example using the new
+ 17th edition \enquote{tvepisode} entrysubtype which
+ reverses the traditional order of \textsf{title} and
+ \textsf{booktitle}.}
}
@Book{furet:passing:eng,
@@ -1414,14 +1486,14 @@
year = 1999,
author = {Furet, François},
translator = {Furet, Deborah},
- publisher = uchp,
- location = {Chicago},
+ publisher = uchp,
+ location = {Chicago},
annotation = {A translation, with the original presented in a
- separate entry (furet:passing:fr). In that entry, a
+ separate entry (furet:passing:fr). In that entry, a
related field refers to this entry, which will be
printed after its parent in the list of references,
connected by the default strings associated with the
- bytranslator relatedtype. By default, this entry
+ bytranslator relatedtype. By default, this entry
will not appear separately in the reference list
unless you cite it directly.}
}
@@ -1432,15 +1504,15 @@
related = {furet:passing:eng},
relatedtype = {bytranslator},
author = {Furet, François},
- publisher = {Éditions Robert Laffont},
- location = {Paris},
+ publisher = {Éditions Robert Laffont},
+ location = {Paris},
annotation = {The original of the previous entry. The related
field calls that entry, and the relatedtype
- determines how that entry will be presented. In
+ determines how that entry will be presented. In
citations this is all ignored, but in the list of
references the original and translation are
presented in the same entry, connected by bibstrings
- and the name of the translator. These two entries
+ and the name of the translator. These two entries
show one of the two options suggested by the Manual
for presenting an original and a translation in the
same reference list entry.}
@@ -1453,26 +1525,26 @@
journaltitle = {Bulletin de la Société des antiquaires de l'Ouest},
year = 1967,
volume = 9,
- langid = {french},
+ langid = {french},
series = 4,
pages = {11--27},
annotation = {An Article in a journaltitle which is into its 4th
- series. This entry illustrates several
- language-related issues. The Manual recommends
+ series. This entry illustrates several
+ language-related issues. The Manual recommends
preserving sentence-style capitalization in
languages that ordinarily use it, as here in both
- title and journaltitle. Because of the way the
+ title and journaltitle. Because of the way the
capitalization code works for the title field in the
authordate-trad style, you would need to use extra
curly braces around words you wished to remain
- capitalized in the output. However, because I've
+ capitalized in the output. However, because I've
identified the language of the entry as French using
the langid field, the code, independently of any
"otherlang" setting, leaves the title as presented
here, which is correct without needing to use extra
- braces. The journaltitle field is always exempt
- from the sentence capitalization code, so you
- needn't worry about extra braces there.}
+ braces. The journaltitle field is always exempt from
+ the sentence capitalization code, so you needn't
+ worry about extra braces there.}
}
@Article{garrett,
@@ -1488,8 +1560,8 @@
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.}
+ the journaltitle originates. Also note formatting in
+ the title field.}
}
@Article{garrett:15,
@@ -1505,10 +1577,58 @@
immediately recognizable to your readership, or
indeed that may be shared by a number of different
journals, so you add a location field to tell where
- the journaltitle originates. Also note formatting
- in the title field, where you need sentence-style
- capitalization for the 15th edition.}
-}
+ the journaltitle originates. Also note formatting in
+ the title field, where you need sentence-style
+ capitalization for the trad style.}
+}
+
+@Book{gems:ipad,
+ author = {Grande, Lance and Augustyn, Allison},
+ title = {Gems and Jewels},
+ date = 2011,
+ version = {1.01},
+ related = {gems:print},
+ edition = {{}iPad ed\adddot},
+ relatedstring = {adapted from},
+ publisher = {Touchpress},
+ annote = {An example of how the 17th edition presents app
+ content, here an iPad edition of a book, with its
+ print edition presented via a related field.}}
+
+@Book{gems:print,
+ author = {Grande, Lance and Augustyn, Allison},
+ title = {Gems and Gemstones},
+ subtitle = {Timeless Natural Beauty of the Mineral World},
+ date = 2009,
+ publisher = uchp,
+ location = {Chicago},
+ annote = {Print edition of the previous.}}
+
+@Dataset{genbank:db,
+ author = {GenBank},
+ title = {for RP11-322N14 BAC},
+ number = {AC087526.3},
+ type = {accession number},
+ url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/19683167},
+ urldate = {2016-04-06},
+ annote = {The \textsf{Dataset} type helps to present
+ scientific databases as specified by the 17th
+ edition. The name of the database appears in the
+ \textsf{author} field, while the \textsf{title},
+ \textsf{type}, and \textsf{number} fields present
+ locating and/or explanatory information about
+ particular parts of the data. A \textsf{url} locates
+ the database and the \textsf{urldate} documents when
+ you accessed it. When the \textsf{urldate} is an
+ access date, and is the only date available, as
+ here, then the 17th edition requires
+ \enquote{n.d\adddot} to appear in the list of
+ references. As in \textsf{Misc} entries, I have
+ turned this off in \textsf{Dataset}
+ entries. Further, given the frequent difficulty of
+ assigning a date to material in a database, I have
+ set this type to provide, by default, author-title
+ references in citations.}}
@Misc{genesis,
shorttitle = {Gen\adddot},
@@ -1518,11 +1638,10 @@
annotation = {A simple \textsf{Misc} entry (w/
\textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{classical}) that would
allow you easily to cite the Qur'an or individual
- books of the Bible. Ordinarily it wouldn't appear
- in the list of references, but it does here for
- demonstration purposes. Some other sacred works may
- need italicized titles. Cf.\ \emph{CMS},
- 14.253-255.}
+ books of the Bible. Ordinarily it wouldn't appear in
+ the list of references, but it does here for
+ demonstration purposes. Some other sacred works may
+ need italicized titles. Cf.\ \emph{CMS}, 14.238-41.}
}
@Article{gibbard,
@@ -1536,10 +1655,10 @@
pages = {140--164},
titleaddon = {\bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{The Sources of
Normativity}, \bibstring{by} {Christine M. Korsgaard}},
- annote = {A book review as an Article. It has a specific
- title (title field) as well as a generic one
- (titleaddon field). Note bibstring macro and
- formatting in the titleaddon.}
+ annote = {A book review as an Article. It has a specific title
+ (title field) as well as a generic one (titleaddon
+ field). Note bibstring macro and formatting in the
+ titleaddon.}
}
@Article{gibbard:15,
@@ -1553,16 +1672,16 @@
pages = {140--64},
titleaddon = {\bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{The sources of
normativity}, \bibstring{by} {Christine M. Korsgaard}},
- annotation = {A book review as an Article. It has a specific
- title (title field) as well as a generic one
- (titleaddon field). Note bibstring macro and
- formatting in the titleaddon, with sentence-style
- capitalization for the 15th ed.}
+ annotation = {A book review as an Article. It has a specific title
+ (title field) as well as a generic one (titleaddon
+ field). Note bibstring macro and formatting in the
+ titleaddon, with sentence-style capitalization for
+ the trad style.}
}
@Periodical{good:wholeissue,
issuetitle = {Non-subject-matter Outcomes of Schooling},
- title = {Elementary School Journal},
+ title = {Elementary School Journal},
date = {1999},
volume = 99,
number = 5,
@@ -1573,10 +1692,9 @@
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.}
+ 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,
@@ -1586,8 +1704,8 @@
title = {Kitchen {Notebook}},
annotation = {A regular column in a magazine, presented in a
\textsf{Review} entry (with \texttt{magazine}
- \textsf{entrysubtype}). This name is capitalized
- headline style. Since there is no \textsf{author},
+ \textsf{entrysubtype}). This name is capitalized
+ headline style. Since there is no \textsf{author},
the \textsf{journaltitle} will be used instead;
there is no longer any need for a \textsf{sortkey}.}
}
@@ -1595,57 +1713,68 @@
@Audio{greek:filmstrip,
title = {The {Greek} and {Roman} World},
date = 1977,
- publisher = {Society for Visual Education},
+ publisher = {Society for Visual Education},
type = {filmstrip, 44 min\adddot},
address = {Chicago},
sortkey = {Greek and Roman},
- annotation = {For the 16th edition only, the title will
- automatically appear at the head of such an entry,
- and in citations, as well. The sortkey is needed
- because of the definite article in the title.}
-}
-
-@Audio{greek:filmstrip:15,
- title = {The {Greek} and {Roman} World},
- date = 1977,
- publisher = {Society for Visual Education},
- author = {{Society for Visual Education}},
- type = {filmstrip},
- address = {Chicago},
- annotation = {An Audio entry for a filmstrip, the medium being
- given in the type field. For the author-date style,
- it probably makes sense to give the publisher as the
- author, also, so that the entry in the reference
- list doesn't start with the date. 15th edition
- only}
+ annotation = {For recent editions, the title will automatically
+ appear at the head of such an entry, and in
+ citations, as well. The sortkey is needed because of
+ the definite article in the title.}
}
@InReference{grove:sibelius,
title = {The New {Grove} Dictionary of Music and Musicians},
author = {Hepokoski, James},
shorttitle = {New {Grove} Dict\adddot},
- lista = {Sibelius, Jean},
+ lista = {Sibelius, Jean},
url = {http://www.grovemusic.com/},
urldate = {2002-01-03},
sortkey = {New Grove},
annotation = {An example of an online \textsf{InReference} entry,
which I have allowed, as an example, to appear in
- the list of references. The \textsf{author} field
+ the list of references. The \textsf{author} field
refers to the author of the specific entry in
\textsf{lista}, and will be printed after the name
- of that entry, set off by a comma. If you need to
+ of that entry, set off by a comma. If you need to
provide the author or editor of a reference work as
a whole, then you should probably use a
- \textsf{Book} entry. (Cf.\
- \texttt{schellinger:novel}.) Note the
- \textsf{sortkey}, needed because otherwise the
- author's name will be used for sorting in the list
- of references. Note also that in citations of
- \textsf{InReference} entries, you can put an
- alphabetized article title in the \textsf{postnote}
- field, and it will be formatted for you
- automatically.}
-}
+ \textsf{Book} entry. (Cf.\
+ \texttt{schellinger:novel}.) Note the
+ \textsf{sortkey}, so\vadjust{\eject} that the entry
+ doesn't sort by the definite article. Note also that
+ in citations of \textsf{InReference} entries, you
+ can put an alphabetized article title in the
+ \textsf{postnote} field, and it will be formatted
+ for you automatically. The 17th edition has new
+ instructions for treating online material that
+ doesn't have, and never had, a printed
+ counterpart. Specifically, the \textsf{title} can,
+ at your discretion, appear in roman rather than
+ italics, as in \textsf{Online} entries. To keep the
+ features of \textsf{InReference} entries available
+ to such resources you can add an
+ \textsf{entrysubtype} to such an entry, rather than
+ lose those features by using an \textsf{Online}
+ entry. Cf. wikiped:bibtex.}
+}
+
+@Performance{hamilton:miranda,
+ editor = {Miranda, Lin-Manuel},
+ editortype = {music and lyrics},
+ editoratype = {director},
+ editorbtype = {choreographer},
+ editora = {Kail, Thomas},
+ editorb = {Blakenbuehler, Andy},
+ venue = {Richard Rodgers Theatre},
+ title = {Hamilton},
+ date = {2016-02-02},
+ location = {New York, NY},
+ annote = {New in the 17th-edition styles, the
+ \textsf{Performance} entry type allows you to cite
+ individual live performances, usually including a
+ number of \textsf{editortypes} for specifying
+ various contributors.}}
@Video{handel:messiah,
title = {Messiah},
@@ -1658,16 +1787,16 @@
editora = {Shaw, Robert},
editoratype = {none},
author = {Handel, George Frederic},
- publisher = {Video Artists International},
+ publisher = {Video Artists International},
address = {Ansonia Station, NY},
annotation = {This is a videotape of a performance, presented
therefore as a \textsf{Video} entry rather than as
- \textsf{Music}. The composer goes in
+ \textsf{Music}. The composer goes in
\textsf{author}, the performers and conductor in
- \textsf{editor} and \textsf{editora}. Note the
+ \textsf{editor} and \textsf{editora}. Note the
\texttt{none} in both \textsf{editortypes}, as the
context presumably makes it clear what role Shaw is
- playing. The usual \textsf{type} field identifies
+ playing. The usual \textsf{type} field identifies
the medium. The \textsf{eventdate}, which will
provide the date for the head of the entry and for
citations, identifies when the performance took
@@ -1675,27 +1804,6 @@
specify just what sort of \textsf{eventdate} it is.}
}
-@Video{handel:messiah:15,
- title = {Messiah},
- date = 1988,
- titleaddon = {selections},
- type = {VHS},
- editor = {{Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Chorus}},
- editortype = {none},
- editora = {Shaw, Robert},
- editoratype = {none},
- author = {Handel, George Frederic},
- publisher = {Video Treasures},
- address = {Batavia, OH},
- annotation = {15th edition only This is a videotape of an
- oratorio, presented therefore as a Video entry
- rather than as Music. The composer goes in author,
- the performers and conductor in editor and editora.
- Note the "none" in both editortypes, as the context
- presumably makes it clear what role Shaw is playing.
- The usual type field identifies the medium.}
-}
-
@Collection{harley:ancient:cart,
title = {Cartography in Prehistoric, Ancient, and Medieval
{Europe} and the {Mediterranean}},
@@ -1705,7 +1813,7 @@
annotation = {A Collection entry, with the maintitle coming from
the MVCollection entry cited in the crossref field.
With the booklongxref option set properly, and not
- by default, this and the next entry will now produce
+ by default, this and the next entry will produce
abbreviated references in the list of references.
Cf. lach:asia.},
}
@@ -1719,12 +1827,12 @@
part = {2},
annotation = {A Collection entry, with its maintitle's logical
volumes published in separate physical parts, hence
- a volume and a part number. The maintitle itself
+ a volume and a part number. The maintitle itself
comes from the MVCollection entry cited in the
- crossref field. With the booklongxref option set
+ crossref field. With the booklongxref option set
properly, and not by default, this and the previous
- entry will now produce abbreviated references in the
- list of references. Cf. lach:asia.}
+ entry will produce abbreviated references in the
+ list of references. Cf. lach:asia.}
}
@MVCollection{harley:hoc,
@@ -1734,18 +1842,18 @@
volumes = {3},
publisher = uchp,
location = {Chicago},
- annotation = {This entry shows the new MVCollection type used as
- the parent to two child Collection entries --
- harley:ancient:cart and harley:cartography. It will
+ annotation = {This entry shows the MVCollection type used as the
+ parent to two child Collection entries --
+ harley:ancient:cart and harley:cartography. It will
be presented in the list of references when more
than one of its children are cited, and those
children's entries will be abbreviated in the list
as well, assuming the option booklongxref is set
- properly (it won't be by default). Biber
+ properly (it won't be by default). Biber
automatically transforms the title of this entry
- into a maintitle for the children. Please note that
- this treatment isn't explicitly allowed in the
- Chicago specification.}
+ into a maintitle for the children. (Please note that
+ this space-saving treatment isn't explicitly allowed
+ in the Chicago specification.)}
}
@Online{harwood:biden,
@@ -1754,9 +1862,11 @@
organization = {\mkbibemph{New York Times} video, 2:00},
date = {2008-08-23},
url = {http://video.on.nytimes.com/?fr_story=a425c9aca92f51bd19f2a621fd93b5e266507191},
- annotation = {An online video using an Online entry. Note the
- formatting in the organization field.
- Cf. horowitz:youtube.}
+ annotation = {An online video from a traditional journalistic site
+ using an Online entry. You could use an Article
+ entry with magazine entrysubtype instead, removing
+ the need for special formatting in the organization
+ field. Cf. kessler:nyt.}
}
@TechReport{herwign:office,
@@ -1778,25 +1888,17 @@
origdate = 1959,
editor = {Hitchcock, Alfred},
editortype = {director},
- publisher = {Warner Home Video},
+ publisher = {Warner Home Video},
type = {DVD},
- pubstate = {reprint},
address = {Burbank, CA},
annotation = {This Video entry cites one scene (title) from a film
- (booktitle). By contrast with the notes &
+ (booktitle). By contrast with the notes &
bibliography style, we don't need an options field
here, as we allow the director to appear at the head
- of the entry. The editortype field identifies the
+ of the entry. The editortype field identifies the
directorial role, while the origdate and date give
the original year of release and the year of DVD
- release, respectively. In the 15th edition, the
- pubstate field means that the origdate will be
- printed in parentheses after the main part of the
- entry, with a bibstring identifying it as the year
- of original release. In the 16th edition, by
- contrast, the origdate will appear automatically at
- the head of the entry and in citations, and
- therefore the pubstate field will be ignored}
+ release, respectively.}
}
@Article{hlatky:hrt,
@@ -1830,9 +1932,9 @@
booktitle = {Lady in Satin},
author = {Herron, Joel and Sinatra, Frank and Wolf, Jack},
editor = {Holiday, Billie},
- editortype = {none},
+ editortype = {vocalist},
number = {CL 1157},
- publisher = {Columbia},
+ publisher = {Columbia},
type = {33\onethird\ rpm},
note = {with Ray Ellis},
options = {useauthor=false},
@@ -1841,52 +1943,49 @@
The writers of the song go in \textsf{author}, while
the \textsf{options} field prevents these writers
from appearing in citations or at the head of the
- entry in the list of references. The performer goes
+ entry in the list of references. The performer goes
in \textsf{editor}, with the \textsf{editortype}
- ensuring that no identifying string appears. The
- \textsf{eventdate} gives the recording date of a
- song -- you would use \textsf{origdate} if the
- recording date applied to the album as a whole. The
- \textsf{date} gives the release date of the album.}
+ giving, as the 17th edition seems to like, what sort
+ of performer she is. The \textsf{eventdate} gives
+ the recording date of a song -- you would use
+ \textsf{origdate} if the recording date applied to
+ the album as a whole. The \textsf{date} gives the
+ release date of the album, while the \textsf{type}
+ field gives the medium of the release.}
}
@Book{hopp:attalid,
title = {Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der letzten Attaliden},
date = 1977,
author = {Hopp, Joachim},
- publisher = {C.~H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung},
+ publisher = {C.~H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung},
number = 25,
series = {Vestigia: Beitr\"age zur alten Geschichte},
hyphenation = {german},
address = {Munich},
- annotation = {A book in a series. The latter is given in the
+ annotation = {A book in a series. The latter is given in the
series field, and the volume within the series in
- the number field. Note also the hyphenation field
- to preserve German capitalization in the title,
- which therefore doesn't require extra curly braces.}
+ the number field. Note also the hyphenation field to
+ preserve German capitalization in the title, which
+ therefore doesn't require extra curly braces.}
}
@Online{horowitz:youtube,
title = {{HOROWITZ AT CARNEGIE HALL} 2-{Chopin Nocturne} in Fm Op.55},
organization = {YouTube video, 5:53},
- sortkey = {Horowitz},
url = {http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDVBtuWkMS8},
urldate = {2009-01-09},
userd = {posted by \mkbibquote{hubanj},},
note = {from a performance televised by CBS on\nopunct},
date = {1968-09-22},
- shorttitle = {HOROWITZ},
+ shorttitle = {HOROWITZ},
annotation = {A YouTube video, presented in an \textsf{Online}
entry. The \textsf{userd} field allows you to
modify what is printed before the \textsf{urldate},
while the \textsf{note} field here is used for a
similar purpose, to clarify the \textsf{date} field.
The \textsf{shorttitle} abbreviates what will appear
- in citations of this author-less entry, and the
- \textsf{sortkey} is required because, in this corner
- case, the \textsf{organization} would otherwise be
- used for alphabetization, an arrangement that works
- for many entries, but not this one.}
+ in citations of this author-less entry.}
}
@Book{horsley:prosodies,
@@ -1908,24 +2007,23 @@
annotation = {An example of a \textsf{Misc} entry (with an
\textsf{entrysubtype}) specifically for a reference
list, assuming that more than one item has been
- cited from this same collection. If you cite just
+ cited from this same collection. If you cite just
one item from such a collection, then the entry
- might look like \cmslink{creel:house}. In this
- entry type the absence of a \textsf{date} field does
- not trigger the automatic provision of the
+ might look like \cmslink{creel:house}. In this entry
+ type the absence of a \textsf{date} field does not
+ trigger the automatic provision of the
\enquote{n.d\adddot} \cmd{bibstring}, which means
that the reference list entry will not contain one
- if it isn't wanted. The \textsf{entrysubtype}
+ if it isn't wanted. The \textsf{entrysubtype}
\texttt{classical} makes the in-text citations
provide name + title instead of just name, which may
help clarify the reference in some circumstances.
This entry also illustrates the use of a comma in a
reference list to set off a middle initial from a
following plain-text title, only used when the
- period alone might lead to ambiguity. Cf.\
- \emph{CMS}, 14.241. The \cmd{adddot} and
- \cmd{addcomma} commands you see here are the most
- effective way of doing this.}
+ period alone might lead to ambiguity. The
+ \cmd{adddot} and \cmd{addcomma} commands you see
+ here are the most effective way of doing this.}
}
@Book{howell:marriage,
@@ -1935,93 +2033,62 @@
date = 1998,
author = {Howell, M.~C.},
number = {\partedit C.~R. Stimpson},
- publisher = uchp,
+ publisher = uchp,
series = {Women in Culture and Society},
address = {Chicago},
annotation = {A book in a series, providing also the series editor
in the number field, which is the only way to get
- the name to follow the series. Note also the
+ the name to follow the series. Note also the
partedit macro, though in the author-date style you
- could just provide the correct string ("ed." in the
- 15th edition, "edited by" in the 16th) if you're
- sure you know it.}
+ could just provide the correct string if you're sure
+ you know it.}
}
-@Book{iso:electrodoc,
- title = {Electronic Documents or Parts thereof. {Excerpts}
- from {International Standard ISO} 690-2},
- part = {part 2},
- date = 2001,
- maintitle = {Information and Documentation},
- mainsubtitle = {Bibliographic References},
+@Standard{iso:electrodoc,
+ date = 1997,
+ title = {Information and Documentation---Rules for the
+ Abbreviation of Title Words and Titles of
+ Publications},
author = {{International Organization for Standardization}},
- shorthand = {ISO},
- publisher = {National Library of Canada},
- sortname = {ISO},
- address = {Ottawa},
- url = {http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/iso/tc46sc9/standard/690-2e.htm},
- annote = {A \textsf{Book} with a \textsf{maintitle} and an
- organizational \textsf{author}. You can use the
- \textsf{part} field on its own to define how the
- \textsf{title} relates to the \textsf{maintitle},
- assuming that the usual \textsf{volume} and
- \textsf{part} fields don't provide an appropriate
- solution. Any non-numeric \textsf{part} field will
- be printed as-is. The \textsf{shorthand} for
- \vadjust{\eject}the organization will appear in the
- in-text citations, and at the head of the reference
+ shorthand = {ISO},
+ series = {ISO},
+ number = {4:1997},
+ publisher = {ISO},
+ address = {Paris},
+ annote = {An entry using the new \textsf{Standard} type, with
+ a \textsf{shorthand} for presenting the
+ organizational \textsf{author}. The
+ \textsf{shorthand} will by default appear in the
+ in-text citations and at the head of the reference
list entry, followed by its expansion (the
- \textsf{author}) in parentheses. The
- \textsf{sortname} ensures that the entry is
- alphabetized by the first thing that appears there,
- that is, the \textsf{shorthand}.}
+ \textsf{author}) in parentheses. Also by default,
+ the entry will be alphabetized by the first thing
+ that appears there, which here is the
+ \textsf{shorthand}. The \textsf{series} and
+ \textsf{number} fields identify the standard. Cf.\
+ niso:bibref and w3c:xml for other entries using the
+ \textsf{Standard} type, and
+ \cmslink{bsi:abbreviation} for a similar entry that
+ uses the \textsf{Manual} type.}
}
-@Book{iso:electrodoc:15,
- title = {Electronic Documents or Parts thereof. {Excerpts}
- from {International Standard ISO} 690-2},
- titleaddon = {Part 2 of\nopunct},
- date = 2001,
- maintitle = {Information and Documentation},
- userc = {abbrev:ISO},
- mainsubtitle = {Bibliographic References},
- shorthand = {ISO},
- author = {{International Organization for Standardization}},
- publisher = {National Library of Canada},
- address = {Ottawa},
- url = {http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/iso/tc46sc9/standard/690-2e.htm},
- annotation = {A book with a maintitle and an organizational
- author. You can use the titleaddon field to
- identify how the title relates to the maintitle,
- assuming that the usual volume and part fields don't
- provide an appropriate solution. The nopunct
- command suppresses the following punctuation. The
- shorthand for the organization will appear in the
- in-text citations. For the 15th edition, the userc
- field points to a CustomC entry which provides the
- expansion of the shorthand inside the reference
- list, rather than in a list of shorthands. Using
- the field in this way ensures that the expansion
- will be printed if this entry is cited.}}
-
@Book{james:ambassadors,
title = {The Ambassadors},
year = 1996,
origdate = 1909,
options = {cmsdate=on},
author = {James, Henry},
- publisher = {Project Gutenberg},
+ publisher = {Project Gutenberg},
url = {ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext96/ambas10.txt},
- annotation = {This entry presents an online edition of a book
- which, not being inherently an online text, still
- uses a \textsf{Book} entry. The \textsf{origyear}
- field is the date of the print publication of the
- text that is now online, and the \texttt{cmsdate=on}
- option tells the style to use the \textsf{origdate}
- in both reference list and citations, something that
- isn't part of the specification for the 16th
- edition, which would probably recommend
- \texttt{both} here.}
+ annotation = {This entry presents an online edition of a printed
+ book which therefore still uses a \textsf{Book}
+ entry. The \textsf{origyear} field is the date of
+ the print publication of the text that is now
+ online, and the \texttt{cmsdate=on} option tells the
+ style to use the \textsf{origdate} in both reference
+ list and citations, something that isn't part of the
+ specification for the 17th edition, which would
+ probably recommend \texttt{both} here.}
}
@Collection{kamrany:economic,
@@ -2038,7 +2105,7 @@
crossref = {prairie:state},
pages = {84--87},
annotation = {Second of three InCollection pieces from the same
- Collection, using the crossref field. The entry in
+ Collection, using the crossref field. The entry in
the list of references will be shortened.}
}
@@ -2053,12 +2120,29 @@
pages = {271--273},
annotation = {An Article with a Dutch title that may need
translating for a significant portion of your
- readership. You give the translation in the usere
- field, using sentence-style capitalization. The
+ readership. You give the translation in the usere
+ field, using sentence-style capitalization. The
hyphenation field allows you not to use extra curly
braces in the title.}
}
+@Article{kessler:nyt,
+ author = {Kessler, Aaron M\adddot},
+ title = {The Driverless Now},
+ journaltitle = {New York Times},
+ type = {video, 2:01},
+ entrysubtype = {magazine},
+ editortype = {producer},
+ date = {2015-05-02},
+ editor = {Teng, Poh Si and Naudziunas, Jessica},
+ url = {http://www.nytimes.com/video/business/100000003662208/the-driverless-now.html},
+ annote = {An online video from a traditional journalistic
+ site, using an Article entry and a type field for
+ identifying the sort of material involved, and its
+ duration. You can also use an Online entry with
+ special formatting in the organization field, but
+ this method is somewhat simpler. Cf. harwood:biden.}}
+
@Article{kimluu:diethyl,
author = {Kim Luu, Diane-Dinh},
title = {Diethylstilbestrol and Media Coverage of the
@@ -2070,9 +2154,9 @@
location = {Indiana University South Bend},
annote = {Another Article from a journaltitle that may need
further specification for your readership, hence the
- use of the location field. For the 16th edition
- only, Note also the quoted phrase inside the title,
- with headline-style capitalization.}
+ use of the location field. Note also the quoted
+ phrase inside the title, with headline-style
+ capitalization.}
}
@Article{kimluu:diethyl:15,
@@ -2086,10 +2170,10 @@
location = {Indiana University South Bend},
annotation = {Another Article from a journaltitle that may need
further specification for your readership, hence the
- use of the location field. For the 15th edition
- only, note also the quoted phrase inside the title,
- with sentence-style capitalization you need to
- provide yourself.}
+ use of the location field. For the trad style only,
+ note also the quoted phrase inside the title, with
+ sentence-style capitalization you need to provide
+ yourself.}
}
@Review{kozinn:review,
@@ -2102,15 +2186,15 @@
(piano), 92nd {Street Y, New York}},
pages = {Weekend section},
annotation = {A Review entry presenting a review in a newspaper,
- with "magazine" in entrysubtype. Note the use of
- the bibstrings in title, which help but do not
- complete the internationalization of the entry.
- Beginning the field without a bibstring and with
- lower-case letters in a chosen language
- (e.g. "review of") is possibly a better alternative.
- Note also the pages field, which gives a more
- general reference than page number, as sometimes the
- latter might change between editions.}
+ with "magazine" in entrysubtype. Note the use of the
+ bibstrings in title, which help but do not complete
+ the internationalization of the entry. Beginning the
+ field without a bibstring and with lower-case
+ letters in a chosen language (e.g. "review of") is
+ possibly a better alternative. Note also the pages
+ field, which gives a more general reference than
+ page number, as sometimes the latter might change
+ between editions.}
}
@Book{lach:asia,
@@ -2120,8 +2204,8 @@
volume = {2},
part = {3},
author = {Lach, Donald},
- publisher = uchp,
- location = {Chicago},
+ publisher = uchp,
+ location = {Chicago},
annotation = {A Book with a maintitle, its logical volumes
published in several physical parts, hence both a
volume and part number. Cf. harley:cartography.}
@@ -2133,20 +2217,20 @@
entrysubtype = {magazine},
title = {Pushcarts Evolve to Trendy Kiosks},
options = {cmsdate=full},
- location = {Lake Forest, IL},
+ location = {Lake Forest, IL},
annotation = {An \textsf{Article} entry from a newspaper, using a
- \texttt{magazine} \textsf{entrysubtype}. The
- article doesn't have an author, so the
- \textsf{journaltitle} will be used at the head of
- the entry and in citations. The newspaper might not
- be well known, so the \textsf{location} field helps
- your readers out in this case. There is no longer
- any need for a \textsf{sortkey}. Finally, note the
- \texttt{full} key for the \texttt{cmsdate} option,
- which prints a full date specification in citations
- and means you wouldn't need this entry to appear in
- the reference list, though I have allowed it to
- appear here as an example.}
+ \texttt{magazine} \textsf{entrysubtype}. The article
+ doesn't have an author, so the \textsf{journaltitle}
+ will be used at the head of the entry and in
+ citations. The newspaper might not be well known, so
+ the \textsf{location} field helps your readers out
+ in this case. There is no longer any need for a
+ \textsf{sortkey}. Finally, note the \texttt{full}
+ key for the \texttt{cmsdate} option, which prints a
+ full date specification in citations and means you
+ wouldn't need this entry to appear in the reference
+ list, though I have allowed it to appear here as an
+ example.}
}
@Book{lecarre:quest,
@@ -2155,11 +2239,11 @@
year = 1982,
author = {Le Carr{\'e}, John},
nameaddon = {David John Moore Cornwell},
- location = {New York},
- options = {useprefix=true},
+ location = {New York},
+ options = {useprefix=true},
annotation = {A fairly standard Book entry, with, however, the
pseudonym in the author field and the real name in
- nameaddon. This isn't strictly necessary in this
+ 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.}
@@ -2171,22 +2255,23 @@
title = {Madonna of the Rocks},
type = {oil on canvas},
note = {78 x 48.5 in\adddot},
- year = {1480s},
+ date = {148X},
institution = {Louvre},
- location = {Paris},
- annotation = {A typical Artwork entry. Note the type field and
- the fact that it begins with a lowercase letter,
+ location = {Paris},
+ annotation = {A typical Artwork entry. Note the type field and the
+ fact that it begins with a lowercase letter,
allowing biblatex to capitalize it contextually when
needed, though this isn't strictly necessary for
- author-date.}
+ author-date. Note also the ISO8601-2 decade
+ specification in the date field.}
}
@Book{levistrauss:savage,
title = {The Savage Mind},
year = 1962,
author = {Lévi-Strauss, Claude},
- publisher = {Weidenfeld \& Nicolson},
- location = {Chicago: University of Chicago Press; London},
+ publisher = {Weidenfeld \& Nicolson},
+ location = {Chicago: University of Chicago Press; London},
annotation = {A standard Book entry, showing a kludge in the
location field for including two publishers in two
different countries. The simplest thing to do in
@@ -2205,9 +2290,9 @@
year = 1998,
volume = 37,
pages = {26--53},
- annote = {16th edition only An Article entry showing a
- quotation inside a title. Note the headline-style
- capitalization inside the formatting.}
+ annote = {An Article entry showing a quotation inside a title.
+ Note the headline-style capitalization inside the
+ formatting.}
}
@Article{lewis:15,
@@ -2220,20 +2305,46 @@
year = 1998,
volume = 37,
pages = {26--53},
- annotation = {15th edition only An Article entry showing a
- quotation inside a title. Note the sentence-style
- capitalization inside the formatting.}
-}
+ annotation = {An Article entry showing a quotation inside a
+ title. Note the sentence-style capitalization inside
+ the formatting, for use with the trad style.}
+}
+
+@Online{licis:diazcomment,
+ author = {Licis, Kristaps},
+ title = {But what is the surprise here?},
+ related = {diaz:surprise},
+ relatedtype = {commenton},
+ date = {2016-02-24},
+ url = {https://www.facebook.com/junotdiaz.writer/posts/972495572815454?comment_id=972558569475821},
+ annote = {The 17th edition recommends an Online entry like
+ this for presenting a comment on a social media
+ thread. You can use time stamps in the date fields
+ to distinguish multiple comments by the same
+ author. Since this comment has its own title, the
+ "commenton" relatedtype is pretty much required if
+ you want it to appear in the list of references,
+ with the related field containing the entry upon
+ which this is a comment. As a rule, such material
+ need appear only in the text, so by default when
+ biblatex-chicago sees this relatedtype it sets both
+ skipbib and cmsdate=full for the entry, and also
+ provides a virtual entry (diaz:surprise-customc)
+ that you can use in an autocites command to provide
+ a comment that presents the entry on which this is a
+ comment. You can certainly provide all of this by
+ hand, but the use of the relatedtype is meant to be
+ more convenient.}}
@InCollection{lippincott:chicago,
author = {Lippincott, Sarah Clarke},
title = {Chicago},
- crossref = {prairie:state},
+ crossref = {prairie:state},
pages = {362--370},
annotation = {Third and last of the InCollection entries referring
- to the same Collection. The reference list entries
- of all three are abbreviated. Cf. ellet:galena
- and keating:dearborn.}
+ to the same Collection. The reference list entries
+ of all three are abbreviated. Cf. ellet:galena and
+ keating:dearborn.}
}
@Video{loc:city,
@@ -2245,7 +2356,7 @@
urldate = {2001-08-14},
annotation = {This Video entry gives the online location of the
weed:flatiron film, providing an MPEG file for
- download. As the parent entry calls this using a
+ download. As the parent entry calls this using a
related field, you no longer need a skipbib option
to keep it from appearing in the reference list, nor
do you need a kludge in the year field to keep the
@@ -2253,19 +2364,19 @@
}
@Online{loc:leaders,
- author = {Library of Congress},
+ organization = {Library of Congress},
title = {American Leaders Speak},
subtitle = {Recordings from {World War I} and the 1920 Election,
1918--1920},
- url = {http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/nfhtml/nforSpeakers01.html},
+ url = {http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/nfhtml/},
note = {RealAudio and WAV formats},
annotation = {This \textsf{Online} entry provides the online
- location of the \cmslink{coolidge:speech} entry. As
+ location of the \cmslink{coolidge:speech} entry. As
the parent entry calls this using a \textsf{related}
field, you no longer need a \texttt{skipbib} option
to keep it from appearing in the reference list, nor
do you need a kludge in the \textsf{year} field to
- keep a spurious \enquote{n.d.} from appearing.}
+ keep a spurious \enquote{n.d.} from appearing.}
}
@Article{loften:hamlet,
@@ -2287,8 +2398,8 @@
date = 1960,
volume = 75,
pages = {149--151},
- annote = {16th edition only An article entry with a quoted
- title within its title}
+ annote = {An article entry with a quoted title within its
+ title.}
}
@Article{loomis:structure:15,
@@ -2298,8 +2409,8 @@
date = 1960,
volume = 75,
pages = {149--51},
- annotation = {15th edition only An article entry with a quoted
- title within its title}
+ annotation = {An article entry with a quoted title within its
+ title, for the trad style}
}
@Book{lynch:webstyle,
@@ -2324,21 +2435,21 @@
}
@Book{maitland:canon,
- title = {Roman canon law in the {Church of England}},
+ title = {Roman Canon Law in the {Church of England}},
date = 1998,
origdate = 1898,
author = {Maitland, Frederic W.},
- publisher = {Lawbook Exchange},
+ publisher = {Lawbook Exchange},
address = {Union, NJ},
options = {cmsdate=new},
pubstate = {reprint},
- annotation = {A reprint edition. The \emph{CMS} gives many
- options for presenting this information. This
- example provides both dates at the head of the entry
- in the reference list and in citations, using
+ annotation = {A reprint edition. The \emph{CMS} gives many options
+ for presenting this information. This example
+ provides both dates at the head of the entry in the
+ reference list and in citations, using
\texttt{cmsdate=new} in the \textsf{options} field.
It is identified as a reprint with the
- \textsf{pubstate} field. Cf.\
+ \textsf{pubstate} field. Cf.\
\cmslink{james:ambassadors} and
\cmslink{maitland:equity} for other alternatives.}
}
@@ -2350,54 +2461,80 @@
origdate = 1909,
author = {Maitland, Frederic W.},
editor = {Chaytor, A.~H. and others},
- publisher = cup,
+ publisher = cup,
address = {Cambridge},
pubstate = {reprint},
sortyear = {2010},
annotation = {Another reprint edition, showing an alternative way
- of presenting the information. This example
- provides just the \textsf{date} of the reprint at
- the head of the reference list and in the citation
- -- there's no \texttt{cmsdate} option, which means
+ of presenting the information. This example provides
+ just the \textsf{date} of the reprint at the head of
+ the reference list and in the citation -- there's no
+ \texttt{cmsdate} option, which means
\texttt{cmsdate=off} -- and then gives the date of
the original, identified as such by a string, after
- the publication data. The string \texttt{reprint}
- in the \textsf{pubstate} field, even though it isn't
+ the publication data. The string \texttt{reprint} in
+ the \textsf{pubstate} field, even though it isn't
printed in the entry, is necessary to make this
original publication information appear (unless you
decide to use the \textsf{relatedtype}
- \texttt{origpubin}). Also, the \textsf{sortyear}
+ \texttt{origpubin}). Also, the \textsf{sortyear}
field is necessary here because \textsf{biblatex}
sorts automatically by the \textsf{year} rather than
the \textsf{origyear}, and this entry from 1926
should come after \cmslink{maitland:canon} which
- prints its \textsf{origdate} (1898) first. Cf.\
+ prints its \textsf{origdate} (1898) first. Cf.\
\cmslink{james:ambassadors}}
}
+@Video{mayberry:brady,
+ title = {Her Sister's Shadow},
+ eventdate = {1971-11-19},
+ editortype = {director},
+ entrysubtype = {tvepisode},
+ booktitle = {The {Brady} Bunch},
+ usera = {ABC},
+ editor = {Mayberry, Russ},
+ booktitleaddon = {season 3, episode 10},
+ url = {https://www.hulu.com/the-brady-bunch},
+ annote = {Another TV episode presented with the series title
+ before the episode title, using the "tvepisode"
+ entrysubtype. This episode comes from a streaming
+ service, indicated by the url field.}}
+
+@Artwork{mccurry:afghangirl,
+ author = {McCurry, Steve},
+ title = {Afghan Girl},
+ date = {1984-12},
+ eventdate = {1985-06},
+ howpublished = {\mkbibemph{National Geographic}, cover,},
+ type = {photograph},
+ annote = {The 17th edition has multiplied the number of
+ relevant dates in an Artwork entry. This entry
+ presents a photograph with its creation date in the
+ date field and also a date for its appearance in
+ print in the eventdate. The howpublished field gives
+ the circumstances of that print appearance.}}
+
@Book{mchugh:wake,
title = {Annotations to \mkbibquote{Finnegans Wake}},
year = 1980,
author = {McHugh, Roland},
- publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
- location = {Baltimore},
- type = {plain},
- annote = {16th edition only A Book with a quoted title
- inside an italicized one. Remember to use
- \mkbibquote. See next entry.}
+ publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
+ location = {Baltimore},
+ annote = {A Book with a quoted title inside an italicized one.
+ Remember to use \mkbibquote. See next entry.}
}
@Book{mchugh:wake:15,
title = {Annotations to \mkbibquote{Finnegans wake}},
year = 1980,
author = {McHugh, Roland},
- publisher = {Johns Hopkins Univ.\ Press},
- location = {Baltimore},
- type = {plain},
- annotation = {15th edition only A Book with a quoted title
- inside an italicized one. Remember to use
- \mkbibquote, and to provide sentence-style
- capitalization inside the formatting.}
+ publisher = {Johns Hopkins Univ.\ Press},
+ location = {Baltimore},
+ annotation = {A Book with a quoted title inside an italicized one.
+ Remember to use \mkbibquote, and to provide
+ sentence-style capitalization inside the
+ formatting for the trad style.}
}
@Book{menchu:crossing,
@@ -2406,7 +2543,7 @@
author = {Mench\'u, Rigoberta},
editor = {Wright, Ann},
translator = {Wright, Ann},
- publisher = {Verso},
+ publisher = {Verso},
address = {New York},
annotation = {Book with translator and editor, who are the same}}
@@ -2417,25 +2554,25 @@
author = {Meredith, George},
editor = {Cline, C.~L.},
volumes = 3,
- location = {Oxford},
+ location = {Oxford},
annotation = {A published collection of letters referred to by
page rather than by individual letter, hence using a
- Book entry rather than Letter. You should be aware
+ Book entry rather than Letter. You should be aware
that, because there are three volumes of letters,
the postnote field of any cite command should
contain both volume and page references, as in
- "2:234". For the author-date style the Manual
+ "2:234". For the author-date style the Manual
recommends using entries of this sort for all
published letters, giving references to the dates of
- individual letters in the text itself (15th
- ed. 17.77, 16th ed. 15.40).}
+ individual letters in the text itself (17th
+ ed.\ 15.43).}
}
@Book{michelangelo:poems,
title = {The Complete Poems of {Michelangelo}},
date = 1999,
author = {Michelangelo},
- publisher = uchp,
+ publisher = uchp,
address = {Chicago},
translator = {Nims, J.~F.},
annotation = {Plain book entry with translator}}
@@ -2444,10 +2581,10 @@
title = {{MLA} Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing},
editor = {Gibaldi, Joseph},
year = 1998,
- publisher = {Modern Language Association of America},
+ publisher = {Modern Language Association of America},
edition = 2,
- location = {New York},
- annotation = {In the notes + bibliography style I used a Reference
+ location = {New York},
+ annotation = {In the notes + bibliography style I used a Reference
entry to present this data, with useeditor=false in
the options field to allow the work to be
alphabetized by the title in the bibliography.
@@ -2464,12 +2601,12 @@
date = {2000-04-23},
author = {Morgenson, Gretchen},
title = {Applying a Discount to Good Earnings News},
- titleaddon = {Market Watch},
+ titleaddon = {Market Watch},
annotation = {An Article entry (entrysubtype "magazine")
presenting a regular column in a newspaper, which
column also has an individual, specific title. The
latter goes in the title field and the former in the
- titleaddon field. Note also the reference to the
+ titleaddon field. Note also the reference to the
section in the pages field.}
}
@@ -2479,7 +2616,7 @@
annotation = {This CustomC entry provides a cross-reference from
the pseudonym in the author field to the real name
in the title field, allowing your readers to find
- the cited work under the author's real name. The
+ the cited work under the author's real name. The
entry for that work, creasey:morton:hide, contains a
userc field which refers to this entry, ensuring
that this cross-reference will be printed if the
@@ -2488,7 +2625,6 @@
@Music{mozart:figaro,
title = {Le nozze di {Figaro}},
- howpublished = {\textsf{\small\textcircledP}},
date = {1987},
author = {Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus},
editor = {{Vienna Philharmonic}},
@@ -2496,18 +2632,16 @@
editora = {Muti, Riccardo},
editoratype = {conductor},
number = {CDS~7~47978~8},
- publisher = {EMI Records Ltd.},
+ publisher = {EMI Records Ltd.},
type = {3 compact discs},
note = {with Thomas Allen, Margaret Price, Jorma Hynninen,
Ann Murray, Kurt Rydl, and the Konzertvereinigung
Wiener Staatsopernchor},
- annotation = {This Music entry shows how a single such entry can
- work in both the 15th and 16th editions of the
- author-date style. Because the 16th edition ignores
- the howpublished field, if you use it to provide
- copyright details for the 15th edition it won't get
- in the way of the 16th. The other fields are the
- same for both specifications.}
+ annotation = {This Music entry is a characteristic example of how
+ to present a variety of roles within a recorded
+ performance. Recent editions of the CMS might prefer
+ you to provide a recording date using the origdate
+ field.}
}
@PhdThesis{murphy:silent,
@@ -2516,11 +2650,10 @@
subtitle = {\mkbibemph{Silent Spring} and Media-Borne Public Debate},
school = {University of North Carolina},
year = 2000,
- annote = {16th edition only A Thesis entry, using the
- PhdThesis alias to define the type field. The
- school field is an alias for biblatex's institution.
- Note also the formatting of a title within a quoted
- title.}
+ annote = {A Thesis entry, using the PhdThesis alias to define
+ the type field. The school field is an alias for
+ biblatex's institution. Note also the formatting of
+ a title within a quoted title.}
}
@PhdThesis{murphy:silent:15,
@@ -2529,28 +2662,60 @@
subtitle = {\mkbibemph{Silent spring} and Media-Borne Public Debate},
school = {University of North Carolina},
year = 2000,
- annotation = {15th edition only A Thesis entry, using the
- PhdThesis alias to define the type field. The
- school field is an alias for biblatex's institution.
- Note also the formatting of a title within a quoted
- title.}
+ annotation = {A Thesis entry, using the PhdThesis alias to define
+ the type field. The school field is an alias for
+ biblatex's institution. Note also the formatting of
+ a title within a quoted title, with sentence casing
+ for the trad style.}
+}
+
+@Music{naraya,
+ title = {Ghost Dancing Music},
+ related = {stoffle:ghost},
+ entrysubtype = {song},
+ relatedstring = {cited in},
+ note = {Naraya no.~2},
+ type = {MP3 audio},
+ annote = {This Music entry contains an online supplement to a
+ printed Article (stoffle:ghost). The entrysubtype
+ here allows you to cite a song outside of the
+ context of an album.}}
+
+@Dataset{nasa:db,
+ author = {{NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database}},
+ title = {object name IRAS F00400+4059},
+ url = {http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu},
+ urldate = {2016-04-06},
+ annote = {The 17th edition of the \emph{CMS} provides examples
+ for citing scientific databases, and the
+ \textsf{Dataset} type supplies a way of complying
+ with its specifications. The \textsf{author} field
+ holds the name of the database, and the
+ \textsf{title} holds the specific piece of data you
+ are citing. See genbank:db for how you can further
+ identify the part of the database in which you are
+ interested. The \textsf{url} and \textsf{urldate}
+ locate the database and inform the reader when you
+ accessed it. This type makes entries behave, by
+ default, as author-title rather than author-date.}
}
@Unpublished{nass:address,
author = {Nass, Clifford},
title = {Why Researchers Treat On-Line Journals Like Real People},
- note = {keynote address, annual meeting of the Council of
- Science Editors},
+ note = {keynote address},
+ eventtitle = {annual meeting of the Council of Science Editors},
location = {San Antonio, TX},
- date = {2000-05-06/2000-05-09},
- annotation = {A typical Unpublished entry, presenting an
- unpublished piece that isn't part of a formal
- archive, which would usually require a Misc entry.
- The note field provides the details of what sort of
- piece it is, and whence it came. The date field
- gives the range for the whole meeting, which will be
- printed at the end of the entry, while the year
- alone will appear at the head and in citations.}
+ eventdate = {2000-05-06/2000-05-09},
+ annotation = {An Unpublished entry, presenting an unpublished
+ piece that isn't part of a formal archive, which
+ would usually require a Misc entry. The note field
+ provides the details of what sort of piece it is,
+ while the eventtitle and eventdate tell where and
+ when it appeared. The eventdate gives the range for
+ the whole meeting, which will be printed in full at
+ the end of the entry, while the year alone will
+ appear at the head and in citations.}
}
@Book{natrecoff:camera,
@@ -2560,105 +2725,123 @@
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},
+ url = {http://www.fas.org/spp/military/program/imint/kh-4%20camera%20system.htm},
annotation = {A technical manual presented in a Book entry. The
addendum gives extra details, and there's a url for
- easier access. Note initial lowercase letter in
+ easier access. Note initial lowercase letter in
addendum, and corporate author with extra curly
- braces. If you're going to be citing this text
+ braces. If you're going to be citing this text
frequently, you might want to use a shorthand field
to save space in the body of your text.}
}
+@Standard{niso:bibref,
+ title = {Bibliographic References},
+ organization = {National Information Standards Organization},
+ userd = {approved},
+ howpublished = {reaffirmed},
+ eventdate = {2010-05-13},
+ date = {2005-06-09},
+ series = {ANSI/NISO},
+ number = {Z39.29-2005},
+ publisher = {NISO},
+ shorthand = {NISO},
+ location = {Bethesda, MD},
+ annote = {The 17th edition has added some information to
+ entries presenting national or international
+ standards, so \textsf{biblatex-chicago} now has a
+ separate entry type for them. Here you can see two
+ dates, one when first approved (\textsf{date}) and
+ another when reaffirmed (\textsf{eventdate}). Each
+ of these dates has a field for informing readers
+ just what sort of date it is, \textsf{userd} and
+ \textsf{howpublished}, respectively. The
+ \textsf{series} and \textsf{number} fields identify
+ the standard, while the organization responsible for
+ the standard appears in the \textsf{organization}
+ field, and also, in shortened form if you wish it,
+ in the \textsf{publisher} field. The
+ \textsf{shorthand} field will by default appear both
+ in citations and at the head of reference list
+ entries, followed in the latter by the
+ \textsf{organization} in parentheses. The entry will
+ in this case sort by the \textsf{shorthand}. Cf.\
+ w3c:xml.}}
+
@Review{nyt:trevorobit,
journaltitle = {New York Times},
entrysubtype = {magazine},
date = {2000-04-10},
- title = {obituary of {Claire Trevor}},
+ title = {obituary of {Claire Trevor}},
options = {cmsdate=full},
pages = {national edition},
annotation = {An obituary in a \textsf{Review} entry
- (\textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{magazine}). Without
+ (\textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{magazine}). Without
an author, the \textsf{journaltitle} will head the
- entry and appear in citations. The lowercase letter
- beginning the \textsf{title} field isn't
- \vadjust{\eject}strictly necessary in the
- author-date style, but does no harm and maintains
- compatibility with the notes + bibliography style,
- just in case. The \textsf{sortkey} field is no
- longer needed. Note also the \texttt{full} key for
- the \texttt{cmsdate} option, which prints a full
- date specification in citations and means you
- wouldn't need this entry to appear in the reference
- list, though I have allowed it to appear here as an
- example.}
+ entry and appear in citations. The lowercase letter
+ beginning the \textsf{title} field isn't strictly
+ necessary in the author-date style, but does no harm
+ and maintains compatibility with the notes +
+ bibliography style, just in case. Note also the
+ \texttt{full} key for the \texttt{cmsdate} option,
+ which prints a full date specification in citations
+ and means you wouldn't need this entry to appear in
+ the reference list, though I have allowed it to
+ appear here as an example.}
}
@Music{nytrumpet:art,
title = {Art of the Trumpet},
date = 1982,
origdate = {1981-06-01/1981-06-02},
- author = {{The New York Trumpet Ensemble, with Edward Carroll
+ author = {{New York Trumpet Ensemble, with Edward Carroll
(trumpet) and Edward Brewer (organ)}},
shortauthor = {{New York Trumpet Ensemble}},
number = {PVT 7183},
series = {Vox/Turnabout},
userd = {recorded at the Madeira Festival,},
- sortkey = {New York Trumpet},
type = {compact disc},
- annotation = {A well-populated \textsf{Music} entry. The
+ annotation = {A well-populated \textsf{Music} entry. The
\textsf{title}, \textsf{date}, \textsf{author},
\textsf{shortauthor}, \textsf{number},
- \textsf{series}, \textsf{sortkey}, and \textsf{type}
- fields are fairly standard, and you can also specify
- the recording date of the album, which goes in the
- \textsf{origdate} field. The \textsf{userd} field
- acts as a sort of date type field. In this example,
+ \textsf{series}, and \textsf{type} fields are fairly
+ standard, and you can also specify the recording
+ date of the album, which goes in the
+ \textsf{origdate} field. The \textsf{userd} field
+ acts as a sort of date type field. In this example,
the \textsf{origdate} would by default be preceded
by the \cmd{bibstring} \texttt{recorded}, but the
- \textsf{userd} field allows you to provide your own
- here.}
+ \textsf{userd} field allows you to provide more
+ detail here.}
}
-@Music{nytrumpet:art:15,
- title = {Art of the Trumpet},
- date = 1982,
- author = {{The New York Trumpet Ensemble, with Edward Carroll
- (trumpet) and Edward Brewer (organ)}},
- shortauthor = {{New York Trumpet Ensemble}},
- number = {PVT 7183},
- series = {Vox/Turnabout},
- publisher = {The Moss Music Group},
- howpublished = {\textsf{\small\textcircledP}\ and
- \textsf{\small\textcopyright}},
- sortkey = {New York Trumpet},
- type = {compact disc},
- annotation = {15th edition only This can be considered an
- example of a satisfyingly full Music entry,
- providing nearly all pertinent information, although
- the composers are missing on what is presumably a
- compilation CD. The performers take the composers'
- place in the author field, the series and number
- field give the label information, and the type field
- gives the medium. The publisher of the label is
- also present, along with the date and the
- howpublished field, presenting, as the Manual
- suggests, the nature of the copyrights asserted by
- the publisher. (The pubstate field, only in this
- entry type, could serve as a synonym for
- howpublished.)}
+@Online{obrien:recycle,
+ author = {O'Brien, Conan},
+ title = {In honor of {Earth Day, I'm} recycling my tweets},
+ nameaddon = {(@ConanOBrien)},
+ date = {2015-04-22T11:10:00},
+ url = {https://twitter.com/ConanOBrien/status/590940792967016448},
+ organization = {Twitter},
+ annote = {17th-edition citations of social media follow a
+ template like this. Note the date field with a time
+ stamp, in case that sort of precision might be
+ important. The author's screen name can go in the
+ nameaddon field, though that field can hold other
+ sorts of information. Cf. viv:amlen.}
}
@InReference{oed:cdrom,
title = {Oxford {English} Dictionary},
- publisher = oup,
+ publisher = oup,
edition = 2,
+ date = {2009},
shorttitle = {{OED}, \mkbibemph{2nd ed}\adddot},
- note = {CD-ROM, version 2.0},
+ note = {CD-ROM, version 4.0},
annotation = {An example of a reference work on CD-ROM, presented
- in an InReference entry. The shorttitle is for
- in-text citations.}
+ in an InReference entry. The shorttitle is for
+ in-text citations. The 17th edition prefers that you
+ provide a date when citing a physical format, which
+ apparently includes CD-Rom.}
}
@Article{osborne:poison,
@@ -2670,15 +2853,15 @@
titleaddon = {\bibstring{reviewof} \emph{The Collaborator: The
Trial and Execution of Robert Brasillach},
\bibstring{by} Alice Kaplan},
- url = {http://www.salon.com/books/it/2000/03/29/kaplan/index.html},
+ url = {http://www.salon.com/books/it/2000/03/29/kaplan/index.html},
urldate = {2001-07-10},
- annote = {16th edition only A review from a magazine, but
- with both specific (title field) and generic
- (titleaddon field) titles, presented in an Article
- entry, entrysubtype "magazine." Note formatting in
- the titleaddon, where you provide the headline-style
- capitalization yourself. The entry also gives a url
- to the online version. See next entry.}
+ annote = {A review from a magazine, but with both specific
+ (title field) and generic (titleaddon field) titles,
+ presented in an Article entry, entrysubtype
+ "magazine." Note the formatting in the titleaddon,
+ where you provide the headline-style capitalization
+ yourself. The entry also gives a url to the online
+ version. See next entry.}
}
@Article{osborne:poison:15,
@@ -2690,16 +2873,16 @@
titleaddon = {\bibstring{reviewof} \emph{The collaborator: The
trial and execution of Robert Brasillach},
\bibstring{by} Alice Kaplan},
- url = {http://www.salon.com/books/it/2000/03/29/kaplan/index.html},
+ url = {http://www.salon.com/books/it/2000/03/29/kaplan/index.html},
urldate = {2001-07-10},
- annotation = {15th edition only A review from a magazine, but
- with both specific (title field) and generic
- (titleaddon field) titles, presented in an Article
- entry, entrysubtype "magazine." Note formatting in
- the titleaddon, where you need to provide
- sentence-style capitalization yourself, as this
+ annotation = {A review from a magazine, but with both specific
+ (title field) and generic (titleaddon field) titles,
+ presented in an Article entry, entrysubtype
+ "magazine." Note the formatting in the titleaddon,
+ where you need to provide sentence-style
+ capitalization yourself for the trad style, as this
field doesn't take advantage of the package's
- automatic routines for doing so. The entry also
+ automatic routines for doing so. The entry also
gives a url to the online version.}
}
@@ -2740,14 +2923,14 @@
field, a bibstring in the type field, the filing
date in origdate, and the issue date in date. Note
the sentence-style capitalization of the title of
- Patent entries, which you now have to provide
- yourself, as the 16th edition style doesn't do it
- automatically. Note also that the bibstring in the
- type field is not identified as such -- the
- formatting macros, in this instance, detect that it
- is a bibstring and treat it accordingly. This
- functionality isn't widespread, so you shouldn't
- always count on it being present elsewhere.}
+ Patent entries, though the style does this for you
+ automatically if you forget. Note also that the
+ bibstring in the type field is not identified as
+ such -- the formatting macros, in this instance,
+ detect that it is a bibstring and treat it
+ accordingly. This functionality isn't widespread, so
+ you shouldn't always count on it being present
+ elsewhere.}
}
@InBook{phibbs:diary,
@@ -2757,7 +2940,7 @@
booktitle = {The Other Side of Time},
booksubtitle = {A Combat Surgeon in {World War II}\@},
pages = {117--163},
- publisher = {Little, Brown},
+ publisher = {Little, Brown},
year = 1987,
address = {Boston},
annotation = {A named part of a larger book, hence we use the
@@ -2780,10 +2963,9 @@
rather than the original, making it easier for a
readership assumed to be without Russian to parse.
In such a case, the language of the original goes in
- the \textsf{language} field. Also note the
- quotation marks around part of the
- \textsf{publisher's} name, with \textsf{biblatex}
- providing the punctuation.}
+ the \textsf{language} field. Also note the quotation
+ marks around part of the \textsf{publisher's} name,
+ with \textsf{biblatex} providing the punctuation.}
}
@Book{pirumova:russian,
@@ -2792,15 +2974,15 @@
date = 1977,
usere = {The zemstvo liberal movement: Its social roots and
evolution to the beginning of the twentieth century},
- langid = {russian},
+ langid = {russian},
author = {Pirumova, N.~M.},
- publisher = {Izdatel'stvo \mkbibquote{Nauka}},
+ publisher = {Izdatel'stvo \mkbibquote{Nauka}},
address = {Moscow},
annotation = {The same work as the preceding entry, but giving the
transliteration of the Russian \textsf{title} rather
- than the translation. In such a case, the
+ than the translation. In such a case, the
translation of the \textsf{title} goes in the
- \textsf{usere} field. The \textsf{langid} field
+ \textsf{usere} field. The \textsf{langid} field
means that the \textsf{subtitle} doesn't require any
additional curly braces in the \texttt{trad} style.}
}
@@ -2816,20 +2998,20 @@
shortauthor = {Pl\adddot},
booktitle = {{Clitophon, Republic, Timaeus, Critias}},
maintitle = {Opera},
- publisher = {Clarendon Press},
- series = {Oxford Classical Texts},
+ publisher = {Clarendon Press},
+ series = {Oxford Classical Texts},
pages = {327--621},
- location = {Oxford},
+ location = {Oxford},
annotation = {A work from antiquity, which will be cited by the
- traditional divisions, and which therefore requires
- the \texttt{classical} \textsf{entrysubtype}. The
- \textsf{title} of such a work being italicized, it
- needs a \textsf{BookInBook} entry, and it has all
- three sorts of title, plus a \textsf{series} to
- boot. The \textsf{shortauthor} and
- \textsf{shorttitle} fields provide the
- officially-sanctioned abbreviations for use in
- citations.}
+ traditional divisions of Stephanus' edition, and
+ which therefore requires the \texttt{classical}
+ \textsf{entrysubtype}. The \textsf{title} of such a
+ work being italicized, it needs a
+ \textsf{BookInBook} entry, and it has all three
+ sorts of title, plus a \textsf{series} to boot. The
+ \textsf{shortauthor} and \textsf{shorttitle} fields
+ provide the officially-sanctioned abbreviations for
+ use in citations.}
}
@SuppBook{polakow:afterw,
@@ -2844,11 +3026,12 @@
location = {Chicago},
annotation = {A standard example of a SuppBook entry, specifically
citing an afterword written by the main author of
- the book. Note that you need only put something in
+ the book. Note that you need only put something in
the afterword field (and not define a foreword or
- introduction field) to make the reference work. The
- 16th edition requires, for the entry in the list of
- references, a page range for the part being cited.}
+ introduction field) to make the reference work.
+ Recent editions require, for the entry in the list
+ of references, a page range for the part being
+ cited.}
}
@Online{pollan:plant,
@@ -2856,35 +3039,34 @@
title = {Michael {Pollan} Gives a Plant's-Eye View},
organization = {TED video, 17:31},
url = {http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/michael_pollan_gives_a_plant_s_eye_view.html},
+ note = {filmed in\nopunct},
urldate = {2008-02},
date = {2007-03},
userd = {posted},
annotation = {Another online video, presented in an
- \textsf{Online} entry. Note the \textsf{userd}
- field to modify the string printed before the
- \textsf{urldate}. Cf.\ \texttt{harwood:biden},
+ \textsf{Online} entry. Note the \textsf{userd} field
+ to modify the string printed before the
+ \textsf{urldate}. The \textsf{note} field is a
+ kludge to provide \textsf{userd}-like functionality
+ for the \textsf{date}. Cf.\ \texttt{harwood:biden},
\cmslink{horowitz:youtube}.}
}
@Online{powell:email,
author = {Powell, John},
date = {1998-04-23},
- titleaddon = {e-mail to {Grapevine} mailing list},
- url = {http://www.electriceditors.net/grapevine/issues/83.txt},
- annotation = {An Online entry showing how in the 16th edition of
- the author-date style a generic title should go into
- a titleaddon field, rather than into title, so that
- it won't be placed inside quotation marks. This
- works just fine in the 15th edition as well. Note
- also the absence of any organization or owner of the
- site as whole.}
+ titleaddon = {Grapevine digest mailing list archives},
+ organization = {Electric Editors},
+ title = {Pattern Matching},
+ url = {http://www.electriceditors.net/grapevine/archives.php},
+ annotation = {A fairly standard \textsf{Online} entry with a
+ \textsf{title} and a \textsf{titleaddon}, the latter
+ giving somewhat more specific locating information
+ than the \textsf{organization} field.}
}
@Collection{prairie:state,
- 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,
@@ -2893,12 +3075,10 @@
location = {Chicago},
annotation = {A Collection entry, the one that has been
cross-referenced by three other entries in this
- bibliography. Note the usual duplication of title
- and booktitle in a parent entry when the children
- use crossref, and note the editor instead of an
- author. If more than one child cross-references the
- parent, the parent will be printed in the
- bibliography even if not independently cited.}
+ reference list. Note the editor instead of an
+ author. If more than one child cross-references the
+ parent, the parent will be printed in the reference
+ list even if not independently cited.}
}
@SuppBook{prose:intro,
@@ -2911,17 +3091,36 @@
year = 2000,
location = {New York},
pages = {xvii--xxxviii},
- introduction = {yes},
+ type = {introduction to},
publisher = {Harcourt},
annotation = {A typical SuppBook entry, with an author providing
an introduction to someone else's book. That someone
- else goes in bookauthor. The introduction field
- just needs defining any which way, with afterword
- and foreword not defined at all. The 16th edition
- requires, for the entry in the list of references, a
+ else goes in bookauthor. Instead of the mechanism
+ using a defined introduction field, here I use the
+ alternative of putting the type of supplemental
+ material in the type field, with the appropriate
+ preposition, and starting with a lowercase
+ letter. Note that this method isn't portable across
+ languages, but it may help you to identify the less
+ common types of supplements. Recent editions
+ require, for the entry in the list of references, a
page range for the part being cited.}
}
+@Online{quora:thread,
+ date = {2016-08-09},
+ title = {How did the \enquote{cool kids} from high school
+ turn out?},
+ shorttitle = {How did the \enquote{cool kids} turn out?},
+ url = {https://www.quora.com/How-did-the-cool-kids-from-high-school-turn-out/},
+ organization = {Quora},
+ annote = {The 17th edition suggests such an entry for
+ presenting the initial post to an online forum or
+ mailing list. The shorttitle helps with citations,
+ including those of replies to this thread. Such
+ replies might look like braun:reply.}
+}
+
@Review{ratliff:review,
author = {Ratliff, Ben},
title = {\bibstring{reviewof} \mkbibemph{The Mystery of
@@ -2932,22 +3131,21 @@
date = {1999-04},
volume = 9,
pages = {B13--B14},
- annote = {16th edition only A Review entry presenting a
- review from a scholarly journaltitle, hence no
- entrysubtype needed. Note the bibstrings in the
- title of the review, and the formatting of the title
- of the book reviewed there. Also note the use of
- parteditandtrans. The author-date system doesn't
- absolutely require the use of these mechanisms,
- which were invented to cope with the differences
- between notes and bibliography in the other Chicago
- style. Still, although simply writing "edited and
- translated by" yourself will suffice, using these
- mechanisms will make your .bib file work across
- multiple languages, and will also allow it to work,
- with fewer modifications, in the notes \&
- bibliography style, should that be needed. See next
- entry.}
+ annote = {A Review entry presenting a review from a scholarly
+ journaltitle, hence no entrysubtype needed. Note the
+ bibstrings in the title of the review, and the
+ formatting of the title of the book reviewed there.
+ Also note the use of parteditandtrans. The
+ author-date system doesn't absolutely require the
+ use of these mechanisms, which were invented to cope
+ with the differences between notes and bibliography
+ in the other Chicago style. Still, although simply
+ writing "edited and translated by" yourself will
+ suffice, using these mechanisms will make your .bib
+ file work across multiple languages, and will also
+ allow it to work, with fewer modifications, in the
+ notes \& bibliography style, should that be needed.
+ See next entry.}
}
@Article{ratliff:review:15,
@@ -2960,17 +3158,17 @@
date = {1999-04},
volume = 9,
pages = {B13--B14},
- annotation = {15th edition only An Article entry presenting a
- review from a scholarly journaltitle, hence no
- entrysubtype needed. Note the bibstrings in the
- title of the review, and the formatting of the title
- of the book reviewed there. Also note the use of
- parteditandtrans. The author-date system doesn't
- absolutely require the use of these mechanisms,
- which were invented to cope with the differences
- between notes and bibliography in the other Chicago
- style. Still, although simply writing "ed. and
- trans." yourself will suffice, using these
+ annotation = {An Article entry presenting a review from a
+ scholarly journaltitle, hence no entrysubtype
+ needed. Note the bibstrings in the title of the
+ review, and the formatting of the title of the book
+ reviewed there, for the trad style. Also note the
+ use of parteditandtrans. The author-date system
+ doesn't absolutely require the use of these
+ mechanisms, which were invented to cope with the
+ differences between notes and bibliography in the
+ other Chicago style. Still, although simply writing
+ "ed. and trans." yourself will suffice, using these
mechanisms will make your .bib file work across
multiple languages, and will also allow it to work,
with fewer modifications, in the notes \&
@@ -2984,17 +3182,41 @@
author = {Reaves, Jessica},
title = {A Weighty Issue},
subtitle = {Ever-Fatter Kids},
- titleaddon = {interview with James Rosen},
- url = {http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,102443,00.html},
+ titleaddon = {interview with James Rosen},
+ url = {http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,102443,00.html},
annotation = {A magazine interview with its own, specific title,
presented in an Article entry with "magazine"
- entrysubtype. The generic title goes in titleaddon,
+ entrysubtype. The generic title goes in titleaddon,
with the style taking care of capitalization of the
- first word. The author of this article is different
+ first word. The author of this article is different
from the interviewee, which suggests a certain
flexibility in the Manual's requirements for such
- things. The url field gives the online location.}
-}
+ things. The url field gives the online location.}
+}
+
+@Music{rihanna:umbrella,
+ editor = {Rihanna},
+ editortype = {vocalist},
+ nameaddon = {Robin Fenty},
+ booktitle = {Good Girl Gone Bad},
+ bookauthor = {Rihanna},
+ title = {Umbrella},
+ date = 2007,
+ chapter = 1,
+ howpublished = {Spotify},
+ publisher = {Island Def Jam},
+ note = {featuring Jay-Z},
+ annote = {This Music entry illustrates two of the new fields
+ available to you in this type. The chapter field
+ gives the track number on an album, and the
+ howpublished field gives the streaming service,
+ though it could alternately contain the digital
+ format for downloads. The nameaddon field gives the
+ artist's real name, and the editortype specifies,
+ something favored by the 17th edition, what the
+ artist's contribution was. The bookauthor field
+ ensures that we know that the album as a whole is by
+ the same artist.}}
@Book{rodman:walk,
title = {Walk on the Wild Side},
@@ -3002,7 +3224,7 @@
year = 1997,
author = {Rodman, Dennis},
note = {with Michael Silver},
- location = {New York},
+ location = {New York},
annotation = {A Book entry with a named ghostwriter, given in the
note field.}
}
@@ -3011,27 +3233,37 @@
author = {Roosevelt, Eleanor},
title = {\mkbibquote{Is America Facing World Leadership?}},
entrysubtype = {speech},
- note = {radio broadcast, Windows Media Audio, 47:46},
- titleaddon = {convocation speech, Ball State Teacher's College},
- url = {http://libx.bsu.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/ElRoos&CISOPTR=0&CISOBOX=1&REC=2},
+ note = {radio broadcast, reel-to-reel tape, MPEG copy, 1:12:49},
+ titleaddon = {convocation speech},
+ venue = {Ball State Teacher's College},
+ origlocation = {Muncie, IN},
+ url = {http://libx.bsu.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/ElRoos/id/1},
date = {1959-05-06},
annotation = {Another speech from an online archive, presented in
- a Misc entry with an entrysubtype. Note the
- formatting of the title. Cp. coolidge:speech.}
+ a Misc entry with an entrysubtype, as it's somewhat
+ like an unpublished letter. Note the formatting of
+ the title, and also the use of the venue and
+ origlocation fields, which straddle the date in this
+ entry type. Cp. coolidge:speech, which uses the
+ Online entry type -- it's primarily a question of
+ the placement of the date, either before or after
+ the note field.}
}
@Misc{roosevelt:speech:trad,
author = {Roosevelt, Eleanor},
title = {Is {America} facing world leadership?},
entrysubtype = {speech},
- note = {radio broadcast, Windows Media Audio, 47:46},
- titleaddon = {convocation speech, Ball State Teacher's College},
- url = {http://libx.bsu.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/ElRoos&CISOPTR=0&CISOBOX=1&REC=2},
+ note = {radio broadcast, reel-to-reel tape, MPEG copy, 1:12:49},
+ titleaddon = {convocation speech},
+ venue = {Ball State Teacher's College},
+ origlocation = {Muncie, IN},
+ url = {http://libx.bsu.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/ElRoos/id/1},
date = {1959-05-06},
annotation = {Another speech from an online archive, presented in
a Misc entry with an entrysubtype, and intended for
- authordate-trad only. Note the formatting of the
- title. Cp. coolidge:speech.}
+ authordate-trad only. Note the formatting of the
+ title. Cp. coolidge:speech.}
}
@MastersThesis{ross:thesis,
@@ -3068,23 +3300,41 @@
title = {The {Chopin} Collection},
date = 1991,
author = {Rubinstein, Artur},
- publisher = {RCA Victor/BMG},
+ publisher = {RCA Victor/BMG},
number = {60822-2-RG},
type = {11 compact discs},
origdate = {1946/1967},
- annotation = {16 edition only. A Music entry giving the
- original recording dates of a later compilation. In
- the author-date style, you don't see the "recorded"
- bibstring, so there may be some ambiguity as to what
- the origdate represents. Cf. floyd:atom.}
+ annotation = {A Music entry giving the original recording dates of
+ a later compilation. In the author-date style, you
+ don't see the "recorded" bibstring, so there may be
+ some ambiguity as to what the origdate represents.
+ Cf. floyd:atom.}
+}
+
+@Article{saberhagen:beluga,
+ author = {Saberhagen, Kelvin},
+ title = {Lake {Superior} Beluga?},
+ journaltitle = {Sturgeon Review},
+ date = {1928-24},
+ pages = {21--45},
+ annote = {This is an Article entry with no volume or number,
+ so the date becomes the indispensable identifying
+ detail. When printed, it will look rather like an
+ Article with "magazine" entrysubtype, but the
+ package provides this formatting with no manual
+ intervention from the user. The date field uses an
+ extended date specification to give both year and
+ season, though of course the usual biblatex issue
+ field is still available for the latter.}
}
@Book{schellinger:novel,
title = {Encyclopedia of the Novel},
publisher = {Fitzroy Dearborn},
year = 1998,
- editor = {Schellinger, Paul and Hudson, Christopher and Rijsberman, Marijk},
- location = {Chicago},
+ editor = {Schellinger, Paul and Hudson, Christopher and
+ Rijsberman, Marijk},
+ location = {Chicago},
annotation = {As this isn't one of the universally-known reference
works, its entry will have (in the absence of an
author) the editors at its head, hence the choice of
@@ -3101,9 +3351,9 @@
volume = 56,
pages = {191--198},
annotation = {An article in German with the title left
- untranslated. The hyphenation field means you don't
+ untranslated. The hyphenation field means you don't
need additional curly braces in the title to
- preserve the capitalization. Cf. pirumova:russian.}
+ preserve the capitalization. Cf. pirumova:russian.}
}
@Audio{schubert:muellerin,
@@ -3114,12 +3364,20 @@
maintitle = {First Vocal Album},
options = {ctitleaddon=space},
author = {Schubert, Franz},
- publisher = {G.~Schirmer},
+ publisher = {G.~Schirmer},
address = {New York},
- annotation = {An \textsf{Audio} entry presenting a published
- musical score. Note the presence of all three sorts
- of \textsf{title}, and the \textsf{options} field
- providing a space in place of a comma before the
+ annotation = {The \textsf{Audio} entry type is the most
+ \enquote{book-like} of the three audio-visual entry
+ types, but does differ in several ways from an
+ ordinary \textsf{book}, and therefore requires a
+ separate type. This is a citation of a published
+ musical score, with the composer in the
+ \textsf{author} field. It cites one song
+ (\textsf{title}) from a cycle (\textsf{booktitle}),
+ while the \textsf{maintitle} in this instance refers
+ to the \textsf{publisher's} collection of the
+ composer's works. The \textsf{options} field changes
+ the punctuation to \cmd{addspace} before the
parenthesized \textsf{maintitleaddon}.}
}
@@ -3133,21 +3391,21 @@
addendum = {Citations refer to the Dover edition},
options = {cmsdate=both},
translator = {Newman, Ernest},
- publisher = {Dover},
+ publisher = {Dover},
pubstate = {reprint},
- location = {New York},
+ location = {New York},
annotation = {A reprinted \textsf{Book}, showing how to present
this information by putting \texttt{reprint} in the
\textsf{pubstate} field, the origdate into the
\textsf{date} field, and the date into
- \textsf{origdate}. The style notices that the years
+ \textsf{origdate}. The style notices that the years
have been switched with a simple numerical test, and
- prints them in their proper places. This would
- allow you to present several reprinted works from
- the same year by the same author, and have the years
- suffixed with a,b,c, etc. as required by the spec.
- The \texttt{cmsdate=both} option prints both dates.
- The \textsf{origlocation} and \textsf{origpublisher}
+ prints them in their proper places. This would allow
+ you to present several reprinted works from the same
+ year by the same author, and have the years suffixed
+ with a,b,c, etc. as required by the spec. The
+ \texttt{cmsdate=both} option prints both dates. The
+ \textsf{origlocation} and \textsf{origpublisher}
fields allow you to present further information
about the original edition, if you should so wish,
and the \textsf{addendum} clarifies which edition
@@ -3173,8 +3431,8 @@
subtitle = {Why Children Kill; {The} Story of {Mary Bell}},
year = 1999,
author = {Sereny, Gitta},
- publisher = {Metropolitan Books and Henry Holt},
- location = {New York},
+ publisher = {Metropolitan Books and Henry Holt},
+ location = {New York},
annotation = {A Book with two subtitles, the second separated by a
semicolon, according to the spec.}
}
@@ -3188,7 +3446,7 @@
pages = {412--415},
series = 2,
annotation = {A letter presented as an article in a scholarly
- journal, hence the Article entry. Note plain number
+ journal, hence the Article entry. Note plain number
in series field of an Article entry.}
}
@@ -3204,7 +3462,7 @@
annotation = {An example of an unpublished musical score,
presented in a \textsf{Misc} (with
\textsf{entrysubtype}) rather than an \textsf{Audio}
- entry. Note that, having a non-generic title, you
+ entry. Note that, having a non-generic title, you
need to provide quotation marks in the
\textsf{title} in the author-date style, which means
that the entry is incorrect for the \texttt{trad}
@@ -3224,12 +3482,12 @@
presented in a \textsf{Misc} entry (with
\textsf{entrysubtype}) rather than an \textsf{Audio}
entry, which is what you would use for a published
- score. Because \textsf{Misc} entries with an
+ score. Because \textsf{Misc} entries with an
\textsf{entrysubtype} don't provide any formatting
of the \textsf{title} at all, when you use the
\texttt{trad} style you may need to pay special
- attention to them, as here, where no quotation
- marks are necessary in the \textsf{title}}
+ attention to them, as here, where no quotation marks
+ are necessary in the \textsf{title}}
}
@Book{silver:gawain,
@@ -3237,7 +3495,7 @@
publisher = uchp,
year = 1974,
translator = {Silverstein, Theodore},
- location = {Chicago},
+ location = {Chicago},
annotation = {Here, neither \textsf{author} nor \textsf{editor}
are available, so the reference list entry and
citations will start with the \textsf{translator}.}
@@ -3253,7 +3511,7 @@
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/},
+ url = {http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/nn/web-pubs/htmlbook96/},
urldate = {2001-08-27},
location = {Austin, TX},
annotation = {Part of a collection with its own title, hence
@@ -3266,11 +3524,26 @@
publisher = {Philip Wilson},
year = 1999,
editor = {Soltes, Ori Z.},
- location = {London},
+ location = {London},
annotation = {A Book entry without an author, hence with the
editor at the head of citations.}
}
+@Online{souza:obama,
+ author = {Souza, Pete},
+ title = {{President Obama} bids farewell to {President Xi of
+ China} at the conclusion of the {Nuclear Security
+ Summit}},
+ date = {2016-04-01},
+ nameaddon = {(@petesouza)},
+ url = {https://www.instagram.com/p/BDrmfXTtNCt/},
+ organization = {Instagram photo},
+ annote = {A 17th-edition social media citation, presented as
+ an \textsf{Online} entry even though the actual
+ material of the citation is a photograph. Note the
+ \textsf{nameaddon} field for the screen name.}
+}
+
@Misc{spock:interview,
author = {Spock, Benjamin},
entrysubtype = {letter},
@@ -3279,23 +3552,23 @@
note = {interview 67A, transcript},
organization = {Senn Oral History Collection},
institution = {National Library of Medicine},
- location = {Bethesda, MD},
+ location = {Bethesda, MD},
annotation = {An unpublished interview from an archive, hence
requiring the \textsf{Misc} entry type with an
- \textsf{entrysubtype}. The interview is dated, but
+ \textsf{entrysubtype}. The interview is dated, but
isn't letter-like, so you put the date in the
- \textsf{date} field. The interviewee is the
+ \textsf{date} field. The interviewee is the
\textsf{author}, and the \textsf{title}, with its
initial lowercase letter, names the interviewer.
This \textsf{Misc} entry has all 4 locating fields
in increasing generality: \textsf{note},
\textsf{organization}, \textsf{institution}, and
- \textsf{location}. The first of these also starts
- with a lowercase letter. The \emph{CMS} suggests
+ \textsf{location}. The first of these also starts
+ with a lowercase letter. The \emph{CMS} suggests
that if you refer to more than one piece from such
an archive, that you include only the archive in the
reference list, with more specific information
- forming part of the flow of text. Cf.\
+ forming part of the flow of text. Cf.\
\cmslink{creel:house} and \cmslink{house:papers}.}
}
@@ -3304,7 +3577,7 @@
date = 1925,
author = {Stendhal},
nameaddon = {Marie Henri Beyle},
- publisher = {Boni \& Liveright},
+ publisher = {Boni \& Liveright},
address = {New York},
translator = {Scott-Moncrieff, C.~K.},
annotation = {A \textsf{Book} entry with the real name of the
@@ -3312,19 +3585,48 @@
the pseudonym, in the \textsf{author} field.}
}
-@Article{stenger:privacy,
- journaltitle = {CNN.com},
- entrysubtype = {magazine},
+@Online{stenger:privacy,
+ organization = {CNN.com},
date = {1999-12-20},
author = {Stenger, Richard},
title = {Tiny Human-Borne Monitoring Device Sparks Privacy Fears},
url = {http://www.cnn.com/1999/TECH/ptech/12/20/implant.device/},
annotation = {This is an intrinsically-online source, but is
- structured like a newspaper, so 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.}
-}
+ structured like a newspaper, so in previous editions
+ of the Manual it would have required an
+ \textsf{Article} entry type and \texttt{magazine}
+ \textsf{entrysubtype}. For the 17th edition, at your
+ discretion, such sources may be treated, as here,
+ like a website rather than a newspaper, though the
+ older style may be retained.}
+}
+
+@Article{stoffle:ghost,
+ author = {Stoffle, Richard W. and others},
+ title = {Ghost Dancing the {Grand Canyon}},
+ journaltitle = {Current Anthropology},
+ date = 2000,
+ volume = 41,
+ number = 1,
+ doi = {10.1086/30010},
+ annote = {This Article entry appears only as a related entry
+ in naraya, which presents an online supplement (a
+ song) to the Article.}
+}
+
+@Audio{strayed:audiobook,
+ author = {Strayed, Cheryl},
+ title = {Wild},
+ date = {2012},
+ editor = {Dunne, Bernadette},
+ type = {Audible audio ed., 13hr., 6 min\adddot},
+ editortype = {read by},
+ subtitle = {From Lost to Found on the {Pacific Crest Trail}},
+ publisher = {Random House Audio},
+ location = {New York},
+ annote = {Here an audiobook appears in an Audio entry, with an
+ editortype field to identify the reader and a type
+ field for details about the audio edition.}}
@Book{suangtho:tectona,
title = {Flowering and Seed Production in \mkbibemph{Tectona
@@ -3336,8 +3638,8 @@
address = {Chiang Mai, Thailand},
annotation = {A book title showing "reverse italics," where a
normally italicized term is in roman inside an
- italicized title. Note the formatting of the
- species name.}
+ italicized title. Note the formatting of the species
+ name.}
}
@Article{terborgh:preservation,
@@ -3354,21 +3656,23 @@
title = {The Making of the {English} Working Class},
date = 1964,
author = {Thompson, E.~P.},
- publisher = {Pantheon},
+ publisher = {Pantheon},
address = {New York},
addendum = {(Published in UK in 1963.)},
annotation = {A book published in different years in the US and
- the UK. It's possible you may want to remove the
- parentheses in the addendum for the 16th edition.}
+ the UK, with the addendum field alerting readers to
+ this fact, in case it's relevant. If it's not
+ relevant, it's generally better to omit this
+ information.}
}
@Book{tillich:system,
title = {Systematic Theology},
- year = {1951\bibdatedash 63},
+ date = {1951/1963},
author = {Tillich, Paul},
- publisher = uchp,
+ publisher = uchp,
volumes = 3,
- location = {Chicago},
+ location = {Chicago},
annotation = {A Book entry with 3 volumes published over time.
Any postnote fields in citation commands should
provide volume and page, like so: "2:157."}
@@ -3377,56 +3681,57 @@
@Book{times:guide,
title = {The {Times} Guide to {English} Style and Usage},
edition = {\bibstring{revisededition}},
- lista = {police ranks and postal addresses},
+ lista = {police ranks and postal addresses},
namec = {Austin, Tim},
year = 1999,
publisher = {Times Books},
- location = {London},
+ location = {London},
annotation = {In the notes+bibliography style, I presented this
text as an InReference entry, so that citations
started with the title and and you could use a
postnote field to cite other alphabetized articles
without having to provide the "s.v." string
- yourself. In the author-date style you may
- sometimes want to choose the book type, allowing the
+ yourself. In the author-date style you may sometimes
+ want to choose the book type, allowing the
reference-list entry to begin with the compiler's
- name. The disadvantage to this is that in text
+ name. The disadvantage to this is that in text
citations you'll have to provide that "s.v." string
- yourself in the postnote field. Perhaps the
- simplest solution is the one I've used in
- ency:britannica and grove:sibelius, providing a
- shorttitle for the in-text citations and
- automatically producing "s.v." for you when you have
- a postnote.}
+ yourself in the postnote field. Perhaps the simplest
+ solution is the one I've used in ency:britannica and
+ grove:sibelius, providing a shorttitle for the
+ in-text citations and automatically producing "s.v."
+ for you when you have a postnote.}
}
@Book{turabian:manual,
title = {A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and
Dissertations},
- date = 1996,
+ date = 2013,
author = {Turabian, Kate~L.},
- publisher = uchp,
+ publisher = uchp,
address = {Chicago},
- edition = 6,
- note = {Rev. John Grossman and Alice Bennett},
- annotation = {A book with edition information included in the note
- field. For the 16th edition you might want to
- include the full string "revised by."}
+ edition = 8,
+ editor = {Booth, Wayne~C. and Colomb, Gregory~G. and Williams,
+ Joseph~M. and {the University of Chicago Press
+ Staff}},
+ editortype = {revised by},
+ annotation = {A Book with an editorial function specified by the
+ editortype field.}
}
@Audio{twain:audio,
title = {The Humor of {Mark Twain}},
author = {Twain, Mark},
series = {Commuters' Library},
- publisher = {Entertainment Software},
+ publisher = {Entertainment Software},
type = {6 cassettes},
address = {Arlington, TX},
annotation = {An Audio entry presenting an audiobook, which means
the publishing information will be presented as it
- would be in the standard book-like entries. The
+ would be in the standard book-like entries. The
Manual sometimes presents this sort of material
somewhat differently, requiring a Music entry --
- cf. auden:reading. Here, the type field gives the
+ cf. auden:reading. Here, the type field gives the
medium.}
}
@@ -3438,16 +3743,15 @@
romanischen und germanischen Völker}, by {Leopold von
Ranke}},
number = {23--24},
- sortkey = {Erg},
shortjournal = {Erg\"anzungsbl\"atter z. Allg. Lit.-Ztg.},
annotation = {A rather unusual \textsf{Review} entry
(\textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{magazine}), without
- an author. In the author-date style we allow the
+ an author. In the author-date style we allow the
\textsf{journaltitle} to come first in the
reference-list entry and provide an abbreviated
- \textsf{shortjournal} for citations. Note the
+ \textsf{shortjournal} for citations. Note the
formatting of the reviewed title in the
- \textsf{title} field. The \textsf{number} field
+ \textsf{title} field. The \textsf{number} field
provides the consecutive numbers of the magazine in
which the review appeared, and the style
automatically provides the correct (plural)
@@ -3456,22 +3760,26 @@
@Audio{verdi:corsaro,
title = {Il corsaro (melodramma tragico \mkbibemph{in three acts})},
- titleaddon = {libretto by Francesco Maria Piave},
+ editortype = {libretto by},
+ editor = {Piave, Francesco Maria},
date = 1998,
author = {Verdi, Giuseppe},
- editor = {Hudson, Elizabeth},
+ editora = {Hudson, Elizabeth},
number = {\bibstring{jourser} 1, Operas},
series = {The Works of Giuseppe Verdi},
- publisher = {University of Chicago Press; Milan: G.\ Ricordi},
+ publisher = {University of Chicago Press; Milan: G.\ Ricordi},
volumes = 2,
address = {Chicago},
annotation = {An \textsf{Audio} entry presenting a published
- operatic score. Note the \enquote{reverse italics}
- in the \textsf{title}, and also the
- \textsf{titleaddon}, which identifies the
- librettist. Note also the two publishers, and two
- places of publication, presented in a modified
- \textsf{publisher} field.}
+ operatic score. Note the \enquote{reverse italics}
+ in the \textsf{title}, and also the distribution of
+ roles between an \textsf{editor} (with an
+ \textsf{editortype} to identify the librettist) and
+ an \textsf{editora}. Note also the two publishers,
+ and two places of publication, presented in a
+ modified \textsf{publisher} field. You can always
+ choose just to present one of these publishers,
+ generally whichever is closest.}
}
@Book{virginia:plantation,
@@ -3484,31 +3792,66 @@
shorttitle = {True and Sincere Declaration},
year = 1610,
annote = {An anonymous \textsf{Book} entry with a very long
- \textsf{title}. The \emph{CMS} prefers such entries
+ \textsf{title}. The \emph{CMS} prefers such entries
generally to appear under their titles rather than
- under \enquote{Anon.} Here, the \textsf{shorttitle}
+ under \enquote{Anon.} Here, the \textsf{shorttitle}
removes the indefinite article, and the
\textsf{sorttitle} does the same.}
}
-@Book{virginia:plantation:15,
- title = {A True and Sincere Declaration of the Purpose and
- Ends of the Plantation Begun in {Virginia}, of the
- Degrees Which It Hath Received, and Means by Which
- It Hath Been Advanced},
- author = {Anon\adddot},
- year = 1610,
- annotation = {An anonymous Book entry with a very long title.
- Providing the author "Anon." simplifies the
- presentation in the author-date style. 15th
- edition only}
-}
+@Review{viv:amlen,
+ author = {Viv},
+ entrysubtype = {magazine},
+ title = {comment on Amlen, \mkbibquote{Hoot}},
+ nameaddon = {(Jerusalem, Isr.)},
+ crossref = {amlen:hoot},
+ eventdate = {2015-01-27},
+ annote = {An example of a blog comment presented without the
+ \texttt{commenton} \textsf{relatedtype}. Here the
+ \textsf{crossref} to the main blog and special
+ formatting in the \textsf{title} field provide the
+ necessary information. The \textsf{nameaddon} field
+ here holds the commenter's location, but it can also
+ hold, especially in social media posts, a screen
+ name or similar. The entry will appear in the list
+ of references, and will produce a standard
+ citation. Cf. \cmslink{amlen:hoot},
+ \texttt{amlen:wordplay}, and \texttt{viv:amlen:15}
+ and also cp. \cmslink{ellis:blog} and
+ \cmslink{ac:comment} for an example of how to use
+ the new \texttt{commenton} \textsf{relatedtype} in
+ this context.}}
+
+@Review{viv:amlen:15,
+ author = {Viv},
+ entrysubtype = {magazine},
+ title = {comment on Amlen, Hoot},
+ nameaddon = {(Jerusalem, Isr.)},
+ crossref = {amlen:hoot},
+ eventdate = {2015-01-27},
+ annote = {An example of a blog comment presented without the
+ \texttt{commenton} \textsf{relatedtype}. Here the
+ \textsf{crossref} to the main blog and the
+ \textsf{title} field provide the necessary
+ information, in this case requiring a different
+ entry for the trad style. Were you to use
+ \texttt{commenton} it would work fine for both
+ author-date specifications. The \textsf{nameaddon}
+ field here holds the commenter's location, but it
+ can also hold, especially in social media posts, a
+ screen name or similar. The entry will appear in the
+ list of references, and will produce a standard
+ citation. Cf. \texttt{amlen:hoot} and
+ \texttt{amlen:wordplay}, and also
+ cp. \texttt{ellis:blog} and \texttt{ac:comment} for
+ an example of how to use the new \texttt{commenton}
+ \textsf{relatedtype} in this context.}}
@Book{walker:columbia,
title = {The {Columbia} Guide to Online Style},
date = 1998,
author = {Walker, J.~R. and Taylor, T.},
- publisher = {Columbia Univ. Press},
+ publisher = {Columbia Univ. Press},
address = {New York},
annotation = {A plain book entry with two authors}}
@@ -3530,13 +3873,30 @@
entrysubtype = {magazine},
author = {Wallraff, Barbara},
date = {2000-04},
- title = {Word {Court}},
+ title = {Word {Court}},
annotation = {A regular column in a magazine, without an
individual title, hence the use of a Review entry
type, entrysubtype "magazine," with a title and no
- titleaddon. In the 15th edition, you can use the
- Article type, but Review works just as well.}
-}
+ titleaddon.}
+}
+
+@Standard{w3c:xml,
+ editor = {Bray, Tim and Paoli, Jean and Sperberg-McQueen,
+ C.~M\adddot and Maler, Eve and Yergeau, Fran\c{c}ois},
+ title = {Extensible Markup Language \mkbibparens{XML} 1.0},
+ date = {2008-11-26},
+ edition = 5,
+ organization = {Worldwide Web Consortium},
+ shorthand = {W3C},
+ publisher = {W3C},
+ url = {http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-xml-20081126/},
+ annote = {A Standard entry showing one of the type's
+ peculiarities, that is, the appearance of the
+ organization ahead of either editors or compilers,
+ should they be present. In this case the shorthand
+ will appear first in the reference list entry,
+ followed by the organization in parentheses. The
+ entry will sort by the shorthand. Cf. niso:bibref.}}
@Article{warr:ellison,
author = {Warr, Mark and Ellison, Christopher~G.},
@@ -3560,7 +3920,7 @@
series = {Middle American Research Records},
number = {\bibstring{volume} 1, \bibstring{number} 14},
location = {New Orleans, LA},
- annotation = {A Book with a series and number. The name of the
+ annotation = {A Book with a series and number. The name of the
series alone goes in series, the rest in number.}
}
@@ -3569,14 +3929,11 @@
date = 1928,
author = {Weber, M. and de Burlet, H.~M. and Abel, O.},
volumes = 2,
- publisher = {Gustav Fischer},
+ publisher = {Gustav Fischer},
hyphenation = {german},
address = {Jena},
edition = 2,
- annotation = {A multi-volume work, in its second edition. The
- hyphenation field tells the style to leave the
- title's capitalization alone, hence the absence of
- extra curly braces.}
+ annotation = {A multi-volume work, in its second edition.}
}
@Video{weed:flatiron,
@@ -3585,17 +3942,17 @@
related = {loc:city},
relatedstring = {from},
author = {Weed, A.~E.},
- publisher = {American Mutoscope {and} Biograph Company},
- type = {35~mm; 2 min., 19 sec.},
+ publisher = {American Mutoscope {and} Biograph Company},
+ type = {35~mm; 2:19 at 15~fps},
annotation = {This complete film taken from an online archive uses
- a Video entry. The creator of the film goes in the
+ a Video entry. The creator of the film goes in the
author field, and the medium w/ running length in
- the type field. The related field cites another
+ the type field. The related field cites another
(Video) entry, containing information about the
online location of the MPEG version of the original
- 35mm film. Linked by the relatedstring field, these
+ 35mm film. Linked by the relatedstring field, these
two entries will be presented together in the
- reference list, as suggested by the Manual 14.280.}
+ reference list, as suggested by the Manual 14.267.}
}
@Book{weresz,
@@ -3604,7 +3961,7 @@
usere = {The end of the Three Emperors' League},
publisher = {PWN},
year = 1977,
- location = {Warsaw},
+ location = {Warsaw},
annotation = {A Book in Polish, with the title given in Polish
(though lacking diacritics) and a translation given
for a readership who might not know that language.
@@ -3630,22 +3987,22 @@
xref = {white:total},
pages = 273,
origdate = {1946-05-02},
- annotation = {In the author-date style, the \emph{CMS} (15.40)
- recommends that the list of references contain only
- the whole collection of published letters
+ annotation = {In the author-date style, the \emph{CMS} recommends
+ that the list of references contain only the whole
+ collection of published letters
(\cmslink{white:total}, below), with any further
information being provided as part of the running
- text. (If you follow this method, then the
+ text. (If you follow this method, then the
\textsf{Letter} entry type needn't ever be used.)
If, for some reason, you still want to cite
individual letters in the list of references, this
and the \cmslink{white:russ} entry demonstrate how
- to do so. Chicago's mechanism for shortened
+ to do so. Chicago's mechanism for shortened
cross-references is operative in \textsf{Letter}
entries using \textsf{crossref} or \textsf{xref} (as
in \textsf{InCollection} and \textsf{InProceedings}
entries), so the information printed in the list of
- references will be abbreviated. You can simply use
+ references will be abbreviated. You can simply use
the \textsf{origdate} field for the date of the
letter, and you'll get separate letters, ordered by
date, and with a,b,c, etc. appended to differentiate
@@ -3655,12 +4012,12 @@
@Letter{white:russ,
author = {White, E.~B.},
title = {EBW to B.~Russell},
- xref = {white:total},
+ xref = {white:total},
pages = 283,
origdate = {1946-09-02},
annotation = {This is a spurious entry I've just made up to show
the cross-referencing mechanism at work in
- \textsf{Letter} entries. See
+ \textsf{Letter} entries. See
\cmslink{white:ross:memo} for the details.}
}
@@ -3669,8 +4026,8 @@
year = 1976,
author = {White, E.~B.},
editor = {Guth, Dorothy Lobrano},
- publisher = {Harper \&\ Row},
- location = {New York},
+ publisher = {Harper \&\ Row},
+ location = {New York},
annotation = {The parent entry of the two preceding child entries.
Note that it is a \textsf{Book} entry, and will
appear in the reference list if more than one child
@@ -3682,7 +4039,7 @@
title = {World Development},
date = 1991,
editor = {Whittington, D. and others},
- issuetitle = {A Study of Water Vending and Willingness to Pay for
+ issuetitle = {A Study of Water Vending and Willingness to Pay for
Water in {Onitsha, Nigeria}},
note = {special issue},
volume = 19,
@@ -3695,10 +4052,10 @@
author = {Wiens, J.~A.},
title = {Avian Community Ecology},
subtitle = {An Iconoclastic View},
- crossref = {brush:ornithology},
+ crossref = {brush:ornithology},
pages = {355--403},
annotation = {An essay in a collection, the child entry of the
- parent given in the crossref field. The presence of
+ parent given in the crossref field. The presence of
this field means that the entry in the list of
references will be abbreviated, and include a
shortened reference to the parent.
@@ -3708,21 +4065,34 @@
@InReference{wikiped:bibtex,
title = {Wikipedia},
- lista = {BibTeX},
- userd = {last modified},
+ lista = {BibTeX},
+ userd = {last edited},
+ entrysubtype = {online},
url = {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX},
- urldate = {2012-05-18},
- annotation = {An online \textsf{InReference} entry, usually not
- presented in a list of references. Here is how you
- might do so, with the \textsf{urldate}, in the
- absence of the other three kinds of date, providing
- the year for citations and the list of references.
- It is strongly recommended that you at least have a
- \textsf{urldate} field, as such sources change
- rather rapidly, though the \emph{CMS} would prefer
- that you use a revision date or the like instead of
- an access date. Here, the \textsf{userd} field
- identifies which sort of date is at stake.}
+ urldate = {2019-11-15T20:59:00},
+ annotation = {\textsf{InReference} entries are designed to allow
+ you to cite particular articles in an
+ alphabetically-arranged reference work. The
+ \textsf{lista} field holds the name of the article,
+ and for printed works you can use the standard
+ \textsf{postnote} field to make a single .bib entry
+ work for references to several different articles.
+ For an online work, you must have a \textsf{urldate}
+ field, as such sources change rather rapidly, and in
+ the case of heavily contested articles it could well
+ be useful to also to include a time stamp in the
+ same field, as here (though this isn't necessary at
+ all for this article). The \textsf{userd} field
+ allows you to identify which sort of date is at
+ stake - the \emph{CMS} strongly prefers revision
+ dates or similar to access dates. Online works which
+ haven't had any sort of printed existence can, at
+ your discretion, have titles in plain roman (like an
+ \textsf{Online} entry). Defining an
+ \textsf{entrysubtype} field achieves
+ this. Ordinarily, such an entry need not be printed
+ in the reference list, but here it will appear there
+ for the sake of example.}
}
@InBook{will:cohere,
@@ -3732,11 +4102,11 @@
booksubtitle = {Toward Clarity and Grace},
bookauthor = {Williams, Joseph~M.},
pages = {81--95},
- publisher = uchp,
+ publisher = uchp,
year = 1990,
- location = {Chicago},
+ location = {Chicago},
annotation = {A chapter in a book that has a different authorship
- from the book as a whole. In such a case, you can
+ 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.}
@@ -3744,16 +4114,14 @@
@Book{wright:evolution,
title = {Evolution and the Genetics of Populations},
- year = {1968--78},
- sortyear = {1968},
+ date = {1968/1978},
author = {Wright, Sewell},
- publisher = uchp,
+ publisher = uchp,
address = {Chicago},
volumes = 4,
annotation = {A multi-volume work published over several years, so
- the year field provides the range. Such a year
- field doesn't sort properly in recent iterations of
- biblatex, so the sortyear field makes it work.}}
+ the date field provides the range, which will by
+ default be compressed by biblatex-chicago.}}
@Book{wright:theory,
title = {Theory of Gene Frequencies},
@@ -3761,7 +4129,7 @@
maintitle = {Evolution and the Genetics of Populations},
volume = 2,
author = {Wright, Sewell},
- publisher = uchp,
+ publisher = uchp,
address = {Chicago},
annotation = {One volume of the multi-volume work from the
previous entry.}}
@@ -3772,7 +4140,7 @@
annotation = {This CustomC entry provides a cross-reference from
the pseudonym in the author field to the real name
in the title field, allowing your readers to find
- the cited work under the author's real name. The
+ the cited work under the author's real name. The
entry for that work, creasey:york:death, contains a
userc field which refers to this entry, ensuring
that this cross-reference will be printed if the