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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-chicago/cms-notes-intro.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-chicago/cms-notes-intro.tex index 4cfc390da19..f7e9eb234c1 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-chicago/cms-notes-intro.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-chicago/cms-notes-intro.tex @@ -6,8 +6,9 @@ \usepackage[american]{babel} \usepackage[autostyle]{csquotes} %\usepackage[document]{ragged2e} -\usepackage[notes,strict,backend=biber,autolang=other,% -bibencoding=latin1,booklongxref=false,annotation]{biblatex-chicago} +\usepackage[notes,strict,backend=biber,autolang=other,cmsbreakurl,% +bibencoding=latin1,booklongxref=false,annotation,% +compresspages]{biblatex-chicago} \usepackage{lmodern} \usepackage{gentium} %\renewcommand*{\rmdefault}{fgn}% The font (gentium) used for pdf @@ -15,25 +16,31 @@ bibencoding=latin1,booklongxref=false,annotation]{biblatex-chicago} \usepackage{setspace} \usepackage{vmargin} \setpapersize{A4} \setmarginsrb{1in}{20pt}{1in}{.5in}{1pt}{2pt}{0pt}{6mm} -\makeatletter -\renewcommand{\@makeenmark}{\textcolor{DarkSlateGrey}{\textsf{\@theenmark}}} -\makeatother -\usepackage{url} -\urlstyle{rm} -\appto\bibsetup{\sloppy} -\hyphenation{tech-re-port} +% \usepackage{url} +% \urlstyle{rm} +% \appto\bibsetup{\sloppy} +\usepackage{multicol} +\hyphenation{tech-re-port Ap-ril} \protected\def\onethird{{\mbox{\scriptsize\raisebox{.7ex}{1}% \hspace{-0.1em}\raisebox{.2ex}{/}\hspace{-0.03em}3}}} \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} %\setlength{\parskip}{5pt} \setlength{\dimen\footins}{9.5in} +\setcounter{secnumdepth}{-1} \newcommand{\mycolor}{}%[1]{\textcolor[HTML]{228B22}{#1}} \usepackage{xr-hyper} -\externaldocument[cms-]{../../Docs/biblatex-chicago}% +\externaldocument[cms-]{biblatex-chicago}% \usepackage[pdftex,hyperref,svgnames]{xcolor} \usepackage[pdftex,colorlinks,filecolor=Teal,citecolor=black, plainpages=false,breaklinks=true,urlcolor=DarkSlateBlue, linkcolor=DarkSlateBlue,baseurl=biblatex-chicago.pdf\#]{hyperref} +\makeatletter +\renewcommand{\@makeenmark}{\textcolor{DarkSlateGrey}{\textsf{\@theenmark}}} +\renewcommand{\section}{\@startsection{section}{1}{\z@}% + {-3.25ex\@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}% + {1.5ex \@plus .2ex}% + {\normalfont\large\bfseries}} +\makeatother \usepackage{cmsdocs} \newcommand{\cmd}[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash #1}} \newcommand{\mylittlespace}{\vspace{5pt}}%.5\baselineskip}} @@ -42,29 +49,36 @@ linkcolor=DarkSlateBlue,baseurl=biblatex-chicago.pdf\#]{hyperref} %\tracingstats=2 \begin{document} -\section*{The Chicago Notes \&\ Bibliography Specification} -\label{sec:spec} +{\Large\bfseries The Chicago Notes \&\ Bibliography Specification} +\vspace*{1.5ex} +\begin{multicols}{2} + \renewcommand{\contentsname}{\textcolor{darkgray}{Contents}} + \footnotesize + \tableofcontents +\end{multicols} This file is intended as a brief introduction to the Chicago notes \&\ -bibliography specification (16th ed.)\autocite{chicago:manual}\ as +bibliography specification (17th ed.)\autocite{chicago:manual}\ as implemented by \textsf{biblatex-chicago}, and falls somewhere in between the \enquote{Quickstart} section of \textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf} and the full documentation as presented -in section~4 \cmssecref{cms-sec:Spec} of that same document. I've -attempted to design this introduction for ease of cross-reference, so -clicking on long-note citations should bring you to the bibliography -entry, whence clicking on the entry key in the annotation should -present you with the entry as it appears in the .bib file, where -clicking on the entry type should return you to the long note. If you -have questions beyond the scope of this introduction, then the full -documentation is the place to look next --- marginal notes here refer -to section or page numbers there, and if you've installed the package -using the standard \TeX\ Live method then clicking on these marginal -notes should take you to the other document. If you can't find -answers there, please write to me at the email address in -\textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf}. - -\subsection*{Standard entry types} +in section~4 \cmssecref{cms-sec:Spec} of that same document. Please +note that the package functionality as described here depends on using +\textsf{biber} as your backend; if you use a different backend the +results will inevitably be disappointing. I've attempted to design this +introduction for ease of cross-reference, so clicking on long-note +citations should bring you to the bibliography entry, whence clicking +on the entry key in the annotation should present you with the entry +as it appears in the .bib file, where clicking on the entry type +should return you to the long note. If you have questions beyond the +scope of this introduction, then the full documentation is the place +to look next --- marginal notes here refer to section or page numbers +there, and if you've installed the package using the standard \TeX\ +Live method then clicking on these marginal notes should take you to +the other document. If you can't find answers there, please write to +me at the email address in \textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf}. + +\section{Standard entry types} \label{sec:standard} \begin{refsection} @@ -88,7 +102,7 @@ answers there, please write to me at the email address in annotations)] \end{refsection} -\subsection*{Other entry types} +\section{Other entry types} \label{sec:other} \begin{refsection} @@ -101,10 +115,13 @@ answers there, please write to me at the email address in \endnote[\value{Artwork}]{\cite{leo:madonna}.}, \endnote[\value{Audio}]{\cite{schubert:muellerin}.}, \endnote[\value{BookInBook}]{\cite{euripides:orestes}.}, + \endnote[\value{Dataset}]{\cite{genbank:db}.}, \endnote[\value{InReference}]{\cite{wikiped:bibtex}.}, \endnote[\value{Letter}]{\cite{jackson:paulina:letter}.}, \endnote[\value{Music}]{\cite{holiday:fool}.}, + \endnote[\value{Performance}]{\cite{hamilton:miranda}.}, \endnote[\value{Review}]{\cite{ratliff:review}.}, + \endnote[\value{Standard}]{\cite{niso:bibref}.}, \endnote[\value{SuppBook}]{\cite{polakow:afterw}.}, and \endnote[\value{Video}]{\cite{friends:leia}.}. @@ -112,7 +129,7 @@ answers there, please write to me at the email address in \printbibliography[title=\normalsize Bibliography Style] \end{refsection} -\subsection*{Short notes} +\section{Short notes} \label{sec:short} \begin{refsection} @@ -126,14 +143,20 @@ answers there, please write to me at the email address in you load \textsf{biblatex-chicago} and you'll get the short form from the start, something only recommended by the \emph{CMS} when you have a full bibliography to clarify all the abbreviated - references. The following are the short forms of all the works - cited in long notes in previous sections: + references. (In the absence of a full bibliography, you can also + use the \texttt{noteref} option \cmssecref{cms-sec:noteref} to + provide cross-references from short notes to long ones. Please + consult + \href{file:cms-noteref-demo.pdf}{\textsf{cms-noteref-demo.pdf}}.) + The following are the short forms of all the works cited in long + notes in previous sections: \endnote[\value{Article}]{\shortcite{garaud:gatine}.}, \endnote[\value{Artwork}]{\shortcite{leo:madonna}.}, \endnote[\value{Audio}]{\shortcite{schubert:muellerin}.}, \endnote[\value{Book}]{\shortcite{mchugh:wake}.}, \endnote[\value{BookInBook}]{\shortcite{euripides:orestes}.}, \endnote[\value{Booklet}]{\shortcite{clark:mesopot}.}, + \endnote[\value{Dataset}]{\shortcite{genbank:db}.}, \endnote[\value{InBook}]{\shortcite{ashbrook:brain}.}, \endnote[\value{InCollection}]{\shortcite{contrib:contrib}.}, \endnote[\value{InProceedings}]{\shortcite{frede:inproc}.}, @@ -142,7 +165,9 @@ answers there, please write to me at the email address in \endnote[\value{Manual}]{\shortcite{dyna:browser}.}, \endnote[\value{MastersThesis}]{\shortcite{ross:thesis}.}, \endnote[\value{Music}]{\shortcite{holiday:fool}.}, + \endnote[\value{Performance}]{\shortcite{hamilton:miranda}.}, \endnote[\value{Review}]{\shortcite{ratliff:review}.}, + \endnote[\value{Standard}]{\shortcite{niso:bibref}.}, \endnote[\value{SuppBook}]{\shortcite{polakow:afterw}.}, \endnote[\value{TechReport}]{\shortcite{herwign:office}.}, \endnote[\value{Unpublished}]{\shortcite{nass:address}.}, and @@ -151,7 +176,7 @@ answers there, please write to me at the email address in {\renewcommand{\notesname}{\normalsize Short-Note Style} \theendnotes} \end{refsection} -\subsection*{The \textsf{entrysubtype} field} +\section{The \textsf{entrysubtype} field} \label{sec:subtype} \begin{refsection} @@ -170,17 +195,17 @@ answers there, please write to me at the email address in \endnote[\value{Article}]{\cite{lakeforester:pushcarts}.} and \endnote[\value{Review}]{\cite{bundy:macneil}.}. - \mylittlespace The \textsf{Misc} type provides a second - differentiating function for the \textsf{entrysubtype} field. - Without such a field, \textsf{Misc} entries function as they do in - standard \textsf{biblatex} and in \textsc{Bib}\TeX, that is, as - hold-alls for sources that won't easily fit into other categories. - (Ideally, such entries will be very rare when using - \textsf{biblatex-chicago}.) With an \textsf{entrysubtype}, - \textsf{Misc} entries will present their source as part of an - unpublished archive, to be distinguished from \textsf{Unpublished} - entries, which usually will have a specific title and won't come - from a named archive: + \mylittlespace The \textsf{Misc} type likewise uses the + \textsf{entrysubtype} field as a toggle to alter the general + presentation of a source. Without such a field, \textsf{Misc} + entries function as they do in standard \textsf{biblatex} and in + \textsc{Bib}\TeX, that is, as hold-alls for sources that won't + easily fit into other categories. (Ideally, such entries will be + very rare when using \textsf{biblatex-chicago}.) With an + \textsf{entrysubtype} \textsf{Misc} entries will present their + source as part of an unpublished archive, to be distinguished from + \textsf{Unpublished} entries, which usually will have a specific + title and won't come from a named archive: \endnote[\value{Misc}]{\headlesscite{creel:house}.}. \mylittlespace The \textsf{entrysubtype} field is, finally, also @@ -199,7 +224,7 @@ answers there, please write to me at the email address in \printbibliography[title=\normalsize Bibliography Style] \end{refsection} -\subsection*{Abbreviated references } +\section{Abbreviated references } \label{sec:abbrev} \begin{refsection} @@ -248,38 +273,49 @@ preamble when loading \texttt{biblatex-chi\-ca\-go}: \printbibliography[title=\normalsize Bibliography Style] \end{refsection} -\subsection*{Online materials} +\section{Online materials} \label{sec:online} \begin{refsection} - With \cmssecref[online]{cms-sec:online} online sources, the - \emph{CMS} emphasizes the nature of the source rather more than the - place where that source is found. This means, for example, that an - online edition of a book calls for a - \endnote[\value{Book}]{\cite{james:ambassadors}.} entry. Even an - intrinsically online source, if it is structured more or less like a - conventional printed periodical, may demand an - \endnote[\value{Article}]{\cite{stenger:privacy}.} or - \textsf{Review} entry rather than an \textsf{Online} one. Blogs - lend themselves well to the + The \cmssecref[online]{cms-sec:online} 17th edition of the + \emph{CMS} has extended its treatment of online sources, and has + also somewhat altered the principles of that treatment. Earlier + editions emphasized the nature of the source (book-like, + journal-like, etc.), rather more than how that source was accessed + (printed volume, online, etc.), whereas the current specification + places somewhat greater --- though not total --- emphasis on where + it was accessed, which can in many cases determine what sort of + entry type you need. I have provided a quick guide to the + correspondences between online materials and + \textsf{biblatex-chicago} entry types in table~1 + \cmstabref{cms-tab:online:types} of \textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf}, + and include a few examples here. An online edition of a printed + book still calls for a + \endnote[\value{Book}]{\cite{james:ambassadors}.} entry, and the + rules are similar for a printed journal that has an online portal. + For intrinsically online sources, even if they are structured more + or less like a conventional printed periodical, you may (at your + discretion) choose to present them in an + \endnote[\value{Online}]{\cite{stenger:privacy}.} entry rather than + an \textsf{Article} one. Blogs lend themselves well to the \endnote[\value{Article}]{\cite{ellis:blog}.} type, while a comment - on a blog becomes a - \endnote[\value{Review}]{\cite{ac:comment}.}. For things like - mailing lists or less journalistic web pages, the + on a blog becomes a \endnote[\value{Review}]{\cite{ac:comment}.}, + here using the \texttt{commenton} \textsf{relatedtype}. Social + media posts, by contrast, even of photographs, for example, need an + \endnote[\value{Online}]{\cite{souza:obama}.} entry. For things + like mailing lists or less journalistic web pages, the \endnote[\value{Online}]{\cite{powell:email}.} type works well, as it does for short online videos (\endnote[\value{Online}]{\cite{pollan:plant}.}) and for short online audio pieces, too: - \endnote[\value{Online}]{\cite{coolidge:speech}.}. (Some of these - latter also work well in a \textsf{Misc} entry with an - \textsf{entrysubtype}.) + \endnote[\value{Online}]{\cite{coolidge:speech}.}. {\renewcommand{\notesname}{\normalsize Note Style} \theendnotes} \printbibliography[title=\normalsize Bibliography Style] \end{refsection} -\subsection*{Related entries} +\section{Related entries} \label{sec:related} \begin{refsection} @@ -290,17 +326,24 @@ preamble when loading \texttt{biblatex-chi\-ca\-go}: long notes, while \textsf{biblatex-chicago} offers both this functionality and some Chicago-specific variants which employ different means. You can find a full discussion of this in - \textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf}, but one of the entries already cited - in the previous section (\cmslink{coolidge:speech}) presents the two - entries together in both notes and bibliography, whereas a second - example places a text and its translation together, but only in the - bibliography: \endnote[\value{Book}]{\cite{furet:related}.}. + \textsf{biblatex-chicago.pdf}, but two of the entries already cited + in the previous section (\cmslink{coolidge:speech} \&\ + \cmslink{ac:comment}) present the two related entries together in + both notes and bibliography, whereas a third example places a text + and its translation together, but only in the bibliography: + \endnote[\value{Book}]{\cite{furet:related}.}. Another example + shows how to present multi-volume works with the \textsf{maintitle} + \emph{before} the \textsf{booktitle} using the \texttt{maintitle} + \textsf{relatedtype}, as is sometimes recommended by the \emph{CMS}: + \endnote[\value{BookInBook}]{\cite{plato:timaeus:gr}.}. (The + \cmslink{plato:republic:gr} entry on page~\pageref{sec:subtype} + shows the more traditional presentation syntax.) {\renewcommand{\notesname}{\normalsize Note Style} \theendnotes} \printbibliography[title=\normalsize Bibliography Style] \end{refsection} -\subsection*{Citation commands} +\section{Citation commands} \label{sec:citation} \begin{refsection} @@ -333,7 +376,7 @@ preamble when loading \texttt{biblatex-chi\-ca\-go}: % \printbibliography[title=\large Bibliography Style] \end{refsection} -\subsection*{In conclusion} +\section{In conclusion} \label{sec:conclude} Allow me, finally, to emphasize just how multifarious are the sources @@ -367,12 +410,13 @@ documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. \begin{lstlisting}[language=BiBTeX,label=ac:comment] *\lnbackref{Review}{6}*{ac:comment, entrysubtype = {magazine}, - date = {2008-06-30}, author = {AC}, - eventdate = {2008-07-01}, - nameaddon = {(10:18 a.m.)}, - crossref = *\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault{ellis:blog}{anchor}{}}{\{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{ellis:blog}\}}*, - title = {comment on Rhian Ellis, \mkbibquote{Squatters' Rights}} + eventdate = {2008-07-01T10:18:00}, + related = {*\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault% + {ellis:blog}{anchor}{}}{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{ellis:blog}}*}, + relatedtype = {commenton}, + url = {http://wardsix.blogspot.com/2008 + /06/squatters-rights.html} } \end{lstlisting} \begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=ashbrook:brain] @@ -401,10 +445,10 @@ documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. \begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=chicago:manual] *\hyperlink{Hfootnote.1}{\color{DarkBlue}@Book}*{chicago:manual, title = {The Chicago Manual of Style}, - year = 2010, + year = 2017, author = {{University of Chicago Press}}, publisher = uchp, - edition = 16, + edition = 17, location = {Chicago} } \end{lstlisting} @@ -414,7 +458,7 @@ documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. subtitle = {Between Two Rivers}, author = {Hazel V. Clark}, howpublished = {End of the Commons General Store}, - year = {\mkbibbrackets{1957?}}, + date = {1957?}, location = {Mesopotamia, OH} } \end{lstlisting} @@ -438,8 +482,9 @@ documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. related = {*\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault% {loc:leaders}{anchor}{}}{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{loc:leaders}}*}, options = {related=true,ptitleaddon= - space,ctitleaddon=space}, - year = {ca.\,1920} + space,ctitleaddon=space,nodatebrackets, + nodates=false}, + date = {1920~} } \end{lstlisting} \begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=creel:house] @@ -467,7 +512,7 @@ documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. title = {By Rail and Stage to Galena}, crossref = *\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault{prairie:state}% {anchor}{}}{\{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{prairie:state}\}}*, - pages = {271--79} + pages = {271--279} } \end{lstlisting} \begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=ellis:blog] @@ -561,6 +606,32 @@ documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. shorttitle = {Recherches sur les défrichements} } \end{lstlisting} +\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=genbank:db] +*\lnbackref{Dataset}{2}*{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} +} +\end{lstlisting} +\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=hamilton:miranda] +*\lnbackref{Performance}{2}*{hamilton:miranda, + editor = {Miranda, Lin-Manuel}, + editortype = {music and lyrics by}, + editoratype = {director}, + editorbtype = {choreographer}, + editora = {Kail, Thomas}, + editorb = {Blakenbuehler, Andy}, + venue = {Richard Rodgers Theatre}, + title = {Hamilton}, + date = {2016-02-02}, + options = {useeditor=false}, + location = {New York, NY} +} +\end{lstlisting} \begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=harley:ancient:cart] *\lnbackref{Collection}{5}*{harley:ancient:cart, title = {Cartography in Prehistoric, Ancient, and Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean}, @@ -597,10 +668,9 @@ documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. author = {{van} Herwijnen, Eric}, title = {Future Office Systems Requirements}, institution = {CERN DD internal note}, - year = 1988, - month = 11 + date = {1988-11} } -\end{lstlisting}\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip} +\end{lstlisting}%\enlargethispage{-\baselineskip} \begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=holiday:fool] *\lnbackref{Music}{2}*{holiday:fool, title = {I'm a Fool to Want You}, @@ -609,7 +679,8 @@ documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. booktitle = {Lady in Satin}, author = {Herron, Joel and Sinatra, Frank and Wolf, Jack}, editor = {Holiday, Billie}, - editortype = {none}, + editortype = {vocalist}, + chapter = 1, number = {CL 1157}, publisher = {Columbia}, type = {33\onethird~rpm}, @@ -667,7 +738,7 @@ documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. title = {Madonna of the Rocks}, type = {oil on canvas}, institution = {Louvre}, - year = {1480s}, + date = {148X}, note = {78 x 48.5 in\adddot}, location = {Paris} } @@ -695,9 +766,24 @@ documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. *\lnbackref{Unpublished}{1}*{nass:address, author = {Nass, Clifford}, title = {Why Researchers Treat On-Line Journals Like Real People}, - note = {keynote address, annual meeting of the Council of Science Editors}, + note = {keynote address}, + eventtitle = {annual meeting of the Council of Science Editors}, location = {San Antonio, TX}, - date = {2000-05-06/2000-05-09} + eventdate = {2000-05-06/2000-05-09} +} +\end{lstlisting} +\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=niso:bibref] +*\lnbackref{Standard}{2}*{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}, + location = {Bethesda, MD} } \end{lstlisting} \begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=plato:republic:gr] @@ -716,6 +802,46 @@ documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. location = {Oxford} } \end{lstlisting} +\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=plato:timaeus:gr] +*\lnbackref{BookInBook}{7}*{plato:timaeus:gr, + title = {Timaeus}, + date = 1902, + related = {*\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault% +{plato:total}{anchor}{}}{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{plato:total}}*}, + relatedtype = {maintitle}, + pages = {17--105}, + author = {Plato}, + entrysubtype = {classical} +} +\end{lstlisting} +\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=plato:tomeiv] +*\hyperlink{Hendnote.75}{\color{DarkBlue}@Book}*{plato:tomeiv, + title = {Clitopho, Res Publica, Timaeus, Critias}, + date = 1902, + maintitle = {Opera}, + volume = 4, + author = {Plato}, + editor = {Burnet, J.}, + publisher = {Clarendon Press}, + location = {Oxford} +} +\end{lstlisting} +\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=plato:total] +*\hyperlink{Hendnote.75}{\color{DarkBlue}@MVBook}*{plato:total, + author = {Plato}, + title = {Opera}, + year = 1902, + related = {*\hyperlink{\getrefbykeydefault% +{plato:tomeiv}{anchor}{}}{\colorbox{Gainsboro}{plato:tomeiv}}*}, + editor = {Burnet, J.}, + relatedtype = {maintitle}, + volumes = 5, + options = {hidevolumes=false}, + series = {Oxford Classical Texts}, + publisher = {Clarendon Press}, + location = {Oxford} +} +\end{lstlisting} \begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=polakow:afterw] *\lnbackref{SuppBook}{2}*{polakow:afterw, author = {Polakow, Valerie}, @@ -733,11 +859,11 @@ documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. author = {Pollan, Michael}, title = {Michael Pollan Gives a Plant's-Eye View}, organization = {TED video, 17:31}, - url = {http://www.ted.com/index.php/ - talks/michael_pollan_gives_a_ - plant_s_eye_view.html}, + titleaddon = {filmed March 2007}, + url = {http://www.ted.com/index.php + /talks/michael_pollan_gives_a + _plant_s_eye_view.html}, urldate = {2008-02}, - date = {2007-03}, userd = {posted} } \end{lstlisting} @@ -745,9 +871,12 @@ documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. *\lnbackref{Online}{6}*{powell:email, author = {Powell, John}, date = {1998-04-23}, - titleaddon = {e-mail to Grapevine mailing list}, - url = {http://www.electriceditors.net/ grapevine/issues/83.txt}, - shorttitle = {\autocap{e}-mail to Grapevine mailing list} + titleaddon = {Grapevine digest mailing list archives}, + organization = {Electric Editors}, + title = {Pattern Matching}, + url = {http://www.electriceditors.net + /grapevine/archives.php}, + shorttitle = {\autocap{e}-mail to Grapevine mailing list} } \end{lstlisting} \begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=prairie:state] @@ -791,16 +920,32 @@ documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. date = 1895, shorttitle = {Das Wandern}, booktitle = {Die sch\"one M\"ullerin (The Maid of the Mill)}, - maintitle = {First Vocal Album \mkbibemph{(for high voice)}}, + maintitle = {First Vocal Album}, + maintitleaddon = {(for high voice)}, + options = {ctitleaddon=space}, author = {Schubert, Franz}, publisher = {G.~Schirmer}, address = {New York} } \end{lstlisting} +\begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=souza:obama] +*\lnbackref{Online}{6}*{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}, + shorttitle = {President Obama}, + nameaddon = {(@petesouza)}, + url = {https://www.instagram.com/p + /BDrmfXTtNCt/}, + organization = {Instagram photo} +} +\end{lstlisting} \begin{lstlisting}[language=BibTeX,label=stenger:privacy] -*\lnbackref{Article}{6}*{stenger:privacy, - journaltitle = {CNN.com}, - entrysubtype = {magazine}, +*\lnbackref{Online}{6}*{stenger:privacy, + organization = {CNN.com}, date = {1999-12-20}, author = {Stenger, Richard}, title = {Tiny Human-Borne Monitoring Device Sparks Privacy Fears}, @@ -812,9 +957,11 @@ documentation has left you perplexed, please let me know. *\lnbackref{InReference}{2}*{wikiped:bibtex, title = {Wikipedia}, lista = {BibTeX}, - url = {http://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/BibTeX}, - urldate = {2011-09-03}, - userd = {last modified} + entrysubtype = {online}, + url = {http://en.wikipedia.org + /wiki/BibTeX}, + urldate = {2019-11-15T20:59:00}, + userd = {last edited} } \end{lstlisting} |