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Thoreau}, - publisher = {Princeton University Press}, - address = {Princeton, NJ}, - year = {2009} -} -@InCollection{petrarca1948, - author = {Petrarca, Francesco}, - title = {The Ascent of Mont Ventoux}, - translator = {Nachod, Hans}, - pages = {36–46}, - crossref = {cassirer1948} -} -@Collection{cassirer1948, - editor = {Cassirer, Ernst and Kristeller, Paul Oskar and Randall, Jr., John Herman}, - title = {The Renaissance Philosophy of Man}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1948} -} -@InBook{spinoza1900.1.1, - title = {A Theological-Political Treatise}, - crossref = {spinoza1900.1} -} -@Collection{spinoza1900.1, - author = {Spinoza, Benedict de}, - title = {The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza}, -% edition = {rev. ed.},% alternative to below: - edition = {revised}, - translator = {Elwes, R. H. M.}, - volume = {1}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {George Bell {and} Sons}, - year = {1900} -} -@InCollection{doe2018, - author = {Doe, Jane}, - title = {A Poem}, - translator = {Smith, John}, - pages = {56–57}, - crossref = {jones2018} -} -@InCollection{edwards2018, - author = {Adams, Mary}, - title = {Another Poem}, - pages = {128–32}, - crossref = {jones2018} -} -@InBook{jones2018, - editor = {Jones, David}, - title = {A Volume of Poems}, - volume = {2}, - year = {2018}, - crossref = {blow2016} -} -@Collection{blow2016, - editor = {White, Amy}, - title = {A Collection of Poems}, - volumes = {4}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {2016–18} -} - -% 14.23 Notes and bibliography—examples and variations -% 15.9 Author-date references—examples and variations - -@Book{strayed2012, - author = {Strayed, Cheryl}, - title = {Wild}, - subtitle = {From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Alfred A. Knopf}, - year = {2012} -} -@Book{daum2015, - editor = {Daum, Meghan}, - title = {Selfish, Shallow, and Self-Absorbed}, - subtitle = {Sixteen Writers on the Decision Not to Have Kids}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Picador}, - year = {2015} -} -@Book{grazer2015, - author = {Grazer, Brian and Fishman, Charles}, - title = {A Curious Mind}, - subtitle = {The Secret to a Bigger Life}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Simon \& Schuster}, - year = {2015} -} -@InCollection{gould1984a, - title = {Streisand as Schwarzkopf}, - pages = {308–11}, - crossref = {gould1984} -} -@Collection{gould1984, - author = {Gould, Glenn}, - title = {The Glenn Gould Reader}, - editor = {Page, Tim}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Vintage Books}, - year = {1984} -} -@Book{garcia1988, - author = {García Márquez, Gabriel}, - title = {Love in the Time of Cholera}, - translator = {Grossman, Edith}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {Cape}, - year = {1988} -} -@Article{bagley2015, - author = {Bagley, Benjamin}, - title = {Loving Someone in Particular}, - journal = {Ethics}, - volume = {125}, - number = {2}, - date = {2015-01}, - pages = {477–507} -} -@Article{liu2015, - author = {Liu, Jui-Ch'i}, - title = {Beholding the Feminine Sublime}, - subtitle = {Lee Miller's War Photography}, - journal = {Signs}, - volume = {40}, - number = {2}, - date = {2015-24}, - pages = {308–19}, - doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/678242} -} - -% 14.30: Basic structure of the short form - -@Book{morley1995, - author = {Morley, Samuel A.}, - title = {Poverty and Inequality in Latin America}, - shorttitle = {Poverty and Inequality}, - subtitle = {The Impact of Adjustment and Recovery}, - address = {Baltimore}, - publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, - year = {1995} -} -@Article{schwartz1992, - author = {Schwartz, Regina M.}, - title = {Nationals and Nationalism}, - subtitle = {Adultery in the House of David}, - journal = {Critical Inquiry}, - volume = {19}, - number = {1}, - year = {1992}, - pages = {131–32} -} -@InCollection{kaiser1964, - author = {Kaiser, Ernest}, - title = {The Literature of Harlem}, - shorttitle = {Literature of Harlem}, - crossref = {clarke1964} -} -@Collection{clarke1964, - editor = {Clarke, J. H.}, - title = {Harlem}, - subtitle = {A Community in Transition}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Citadel Press}, - year = {1964} -} - -% 14.34: Shortened citations versus “ibid” - -@Book{morrison2004a,% see also 14.110 - author = {Morrison, Toni}, - title = {Beloved}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Vintage International}, - year = {2004} -} -@Book{diaz2008, - author = {Díaz, Junot}, - title = {The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao}, - shorttitle = {Oscar Wao}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Riverhead Books}, - year = {2007} -} - -% 14.54 Source notes for previously published material - -@Book{shapin1996, - author = {Shapin, Steven}, - title = {The Scientific Revolution}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1996} -} -@Article{manet1992, - author = {Fried, Michael}, - title = {Manet in His Generation}, - subtitle = {The Face of Painting in the 1860s}, - journal = {Critical Inquiry}, - volume = {19}, - number = {1}, - year = {1992}, - pages = {22–69} -} - -% 14.59 Abbreviations for frequently cited works - -@Collection{shurtleff1853, - options = {listvols}, - editor = {Shurtleff, Nathaniel B.}, - title = {Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England (1628–86)}, - shorthand = {\emph{Mass. Records}}, - volumes = {5}, - address = {Boston}, - year = {1853–54} -} - -% 14.68 The 3-em dash for one repeated name - -@Book{judt1996, - author = {Judt, Tony}, - title = {A Grand Illusion?}, - subtitle = {An Essay on Europe}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Hill {and} Wang}, - year = {1996} -} -@Book{judt2008, - author = {Judt, Tony}, - title = {Reappraisals}, - subtitle = {Reflections on the Forgotten Twentieth Century}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Penguin Press}, - year = {2008} -} -@Book{judt1989, - editor = {Judt, Tony}, - title = {Resistance and Revolution in Mediterranean Europe, 1939–1948}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Routledge}, - year = {1989} -} -@InCollection{squire1983, - author = {Squire, Larry R.}, - title = {The Hippocampus and the Neuropsychology of Memory}, - sorttitle = {Hippocampus and the Neuropsychology of Memory}, - pages = {491–511}, - crossref = {seifert1983} -} -@Collection{seifert1983, - editor = {Seifert, W.}, - title = {Neurobiolog of the Hippocampus}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Oxford University Press}, - year = {1983} -} -@Book{squire1987, - author = {Squire, Larry R.}, - title = {Memory and Brain}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Oxford University Press}, - year = {1987} -} - -% 14.75 One author - -@Book{shields2013, - author = {Shields, David}, - title = {How Literature Saved My Life}, - shorttitle = {Literature}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Alfred A. Knopf}, - year = {2013} -} -@Article{chun2015, - author = {Chun, Wendy Hui Kyong}, - title = {On Hypo-real Models or Global Climate Change}, - subtitle = {A Challenge for the Humanities}, - shorttitle = {Hypo-real Models}, - journal = {Critical Inquiry}, - volume = {41}, - number = {3}, - date = {2015-21}, - pages = {675–703} -} -@Book{mccune2014, - author = {McCune, Jr., Jeffrey Q.}, - title = {Sexual Discretion}, - subtitle = {Black Masculinity and the Politics of Passing}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {2014} -} - -% 14.76 Two or more authors (or editors) - -@Book{sorrells2015, - editor = {Sorrells, Kathryn and Sekimoto, Sachi}, - title = {Globalizing Intercultural Communication}, - subtitle = {A Reader}, - address = {Thousand Oaks, CA}, - publisher = {SAGE}, - year = {2015} -} -@Book{levitt2005, - author = {Levitt, Steven D. and Dubner, Stephen J.}, - title = {Freakonomics}, - subtitle = {A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {William Morrow}, - year = {2005} -} -@Article{umbers2015, - author = {Umbers, Kate D. L. and Symonds, Matthew R. E. and Kokko, Hanna}, - title = {The Mothematics of Female Pheromone Signaling}, - subtitle = {Strategies for Aging Virgins}, - journal = {American Naturalist}, - volume = {185}, - number = {3}, - date = {2015-03}, - pages = {417–32} -} -@Article{gmuca2015, - author = {Gmuca, Natalia V. and Pearson, Linnea E. and Burns, Jennifer M. and Liwanag, Heather E. M.}, - title = {The Fat and the Furriest}, - subtitle = {Morphological Changes in Harp Seal Fur with Ontogeny}, - shorttitle = {Harp Seal Fur}, - journal = {Physiological and Biochemical Zoology}, - volume = {88}, - number = {2}, - date = {2015-03/2015-04}, - pages = {158–66} -} - -% 14.77 Two or more authors (or editors) with same family name - -@Book{kendris2010, - author = {Kendris, Christopher and Kendris, Theodore}, - title = {501 Spanish Verbs}, - edition = {7}, - address = {Hauppauge, NY}, - publisher = {Barron's Educational Series}, - year = {2010} -} - -% 14.78 Author's name in title - -@Book{franklin1868, - author = {Franklin, Benjamin}, - title = {Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin}, - editor = {Big\-e\-low, John}, - address = {Philadelphia}, - publisher = {J. B. Lippincott}, - year = {1868} -} - -% 14.79 No listed author (anonymous works) -% 15.34 Author-date format for anonymous works (no listed author) - -@Book{anon1610, - title = {A True and Sincere Declaration of the Purpose and Ends of the Plantation Begun in Virginia, of the Degrees Which It Hath Received, and Means by Which It Hath Been Advanced}, - shorttitle = {True and Sincere Declaration}, - sorttitle = {True and Sincere Declaration}, - address = {London}, - year = {1610} -} -@Book{anon1547, - title = {Stanze in lode della donna brutta}, - shorttitle = {Stanze}, - address = {Florence}, - year = {1547} -} -@Book{horsley1796, - options = {anonauth}, - author = {Horsley, Samuel}, - title = {On the Prosodies of the Greek and Latin Languages}, - address = {London}, - year = {1796} -} -@Book{hawkes1834, - options = {anonqauth}, - author = {Hawkes, James}, - title = {A Retrospect of the Boston Tea-Party, with a Memoir of George R. T. Hewes}, - note = {by a Citizen of New-York}, - address = {New-York}, - year = {1834} -} - -% 14.80 Pseudonyms -% 15.35 Pseudonyms in author-date references - -@Online{akmuckraker2008, - author = {{AK Muckraker}}, - nameaddon = {pseud.}, - title = {Palin Is Back at Work}, - blogtitle = {Mudflats}, - blogsubtitle = {Tiptoeing through the Muck of Alaskan Politics}, - blogtitleaddon = {blog}, - date = {2008-12-05}, - url = {https://mudflats.wordpress.com/2008/12/05/palin-is-back-at-work/} -} -@Book{carre1982, - author = {Le Carr\'e, John}, - nameaddon = {David John Moore Cornwell}, - title = {The Quest for Karla}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Knopf}, - year = {1982} -} -@Book{stendhal1925, - author = {Stendhal}, - nameaddon = {Marie-Henri Beyle}, - title = {The Charterhouse of Parma}, - translator = {Scott-Moncrieff, C. K.}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Boni {and} Liveright}, - year = {1925} -} - -% 14.81 Cross-references for pseudonyms - -@Misc{ashe, - options = {skipdate}, - author = {Ashe, Gordon}, - userb = {\emph{See} Creasey, John} -} -@Misc{morton, - options = {skipdate}, - author = {Morton, Anthony}, - userb = {\emph{See} Creasey, John} -} -@Misc{york, - options = {skipdate}, - author = {York, Jeremy}, - userb = {\emph{See} Creasey, John} -} -@Book{creasey1976, - author = {Creasey, John}, - nameaddon = {Gordon Ashe, pseud.}, - sortname = {Creasey, Ashe}, - title = {A Blast of Trumpets}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Rinehart {and} Winston}, - year = {1976} -} -@Book{creasey1978, - author = {Creasey, John}, - nameaddon = {Anthony Morton, pseud.}, - sortname = {Creasey, Morton}, - title = {Hide the Baron}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Walker}, - year = {1978} -} -@Book{creasey1966, - author = {Creasey, John}, - nameaddon = {Jeremy York, pseud.}, - sortname = {Creasey, York}, - title = {Death to My Killer}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Macmillan}, - year = {1966} -} - -% 14.82 Alternative real names - -@Book{doniger2000, - author = {Doniger, Wendy}, - title = {The Bedtrick}, - sorttitle = {Bedtrick}, - subtitle = {Tales of Sex and Masquerade}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {2000} -} -@Misc{oflaherty, - keywords = {notinbib,notinref},% print in example bib only - author = {Doniger, Wendy}, - sorttitle = {See also}, - userb = {\emph{See also} O'Flaherty, Wendy Doniger} -} - -% 14.83 Authors known by a given name - -@Book{elizabeth2000, - author = {{Elizabeth I}}, - title = {Collected Works}, - editor = {Marcus, Leah S. and Mueller, Janel and Rose, Mary Beth}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {2000} -} - -% 14.84 Organization as author - -@Book{iso1997,% see also 15.37 - keywords = {notinref}, - author = {{International Organization for Standardization}}, -% shortauthor = {ISO}, - title = {Information and Documentation\,—\,Rules for the Abbreviation of Title Words and Titles of Publications}, - shorttitle = {Information and Documentation}, - series = {ISO}, - number = {4}, - address = {Paris}, - publisher = {ISO}, - year = {1997} -} - -% 14.89 Subtitles in cited works and the use of the colon - -@Book{gladwell2013, - author = {Gladwell, Malcolm}, - title = {David and Goliath}, - subtitle = {Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Little, Brown}, - year = {2013} -} - -% 14.90 Two subtitles in a cited work - -@Book{sereny1999, - author = {Sereny, Gitta}, - title = {Cries Unheard}, - subtitle = {Why Children Kill; The Story of Mary Bell}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Metropolitan Books / Henry Holt}, - year = {1999} -} - -% 14.92 “And other stories” and such - -@Book{maclean1976, - author = {Maclean, Norman}, - title = {A River Runs through It, and Other Stories}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1976} -} - -% 14.93 Dates in titles of cited works - -@Book{beiser2014, - author = {Beiser, Frederick C.}, - title = {After Hegel}, - subtitle = {German Philosophy, 1840–1900}, - address = {Princeton, NJ}, - publisher = {Princeton University Press}, - year = {2014} -} - -% 14.94 Quoted titles and other terms within cited titles of works - -@Book{levitt2014, - author = {Levitt, Steven D. and Dubner, Stephen J.}, - title = {Think Like a Freak}, - subtitle = {The Authors of \mkbibquote{Freak\-o\-nom\-ics} Offer to Retrain Your Brain}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {William Morrow}, - year = {2014} -} -@Book{mchugh1980, - author = {McHugh, Roland}, - title = {Annotations to \mkbibquote{Finnegan's Wake}}, - address = {Baltimore}, - publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, - year = {1980} -} - -% 14.95 Italicized titles and other terms within cited titles of works - -@Book{vanwagenen1973, - author = {Van Wagenen, Gertrude and Simpson, Miriam E.}, - title = {Postnatal Development of the Ovary in \emph{Homo sapiens} and \emph{Macaca mulatta} and Induction of Ovulation in the Ma\-caque}, - address = {New Haven, CT}, - publisher = {Yale University Press}, - year = {1973} -} - -% 14.96 Question marks or exclamation points in titles of cited works - -@Book{berra2002, - author = {Berra, Yogi}, - title = {What Time Is It? You Mean Now? Advice for Life from the Zennest Master of Them All}, - shorttitle = {What Time Is It?}, - note = {with Dave Kaplan}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Simon \& Schuster}, - year = {2002} -} -@Book{oram2007, - author = {Oram, Alison}, - title = {Her Husband Was a Woman!}, - subtitle = {Women's Gender-Crossing and British Popular Culture}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {Routledge}, - year = {2007} -} -@Article{tessler2014, - author = {Tessler, Michael and Truhn, Kam M. and Bliss-Moreau, Meghan and Wehr, John D.}, - title = {Diversity and Distribution of Stream Bryophytes}, - subtitle = {Does pH Matter?}, - journal = {Freshwater Science}, - volume = {33}, - number = {3}, - date = {2014-09}, - pages = {778–87} -} -@Article{batson1990, - author = {Batson, C. Daniel}, - title = {How Social Is the Animal?}, - subtitle = {The Human Capacity for Caring}, - journal = {American Psychologist}, - volume = {45}, - date = {1990-03}, - pages = {336–46} -} - -% 14.99 Translated titles of cited works - -@Book{wereszycki1977, - author = {Wereszycki, Henryk}, - title = {Koniec sojuszu trzech cesarzy}, - titleaddon = {The end of the Three Emperors' League}, - address = {Warsaw}, - publisher = {PWN}, - year = {1977} -} -@Article{kern1938, - author = {Kern, W.}, - title = {Waar verzamelde Pigafetta zijn Maleise woorden?}, - titleaddon = {Where did Pigafetta collect his Malaysian words?}, - journal = {Tijdschrift voor Indische taal-, land- en vol\-ken\-kun\-de}, - volume = {78}, - year = {1938}, - pages = {271–73} -} -@Book{pirumova1977a, - author = {Pirumova, Natalia Mikhailovna}, - title = {Zemskoe liberal'noe dvizhenie}, - subtitle = {Sotsial'nye korni i evoliutsiia do nachala XX veka}, - titleaddon = {The zemstvo liberal movement: Its social roots and evolution to the beginning of the twentieth century}, - address = {Moscow}, - publisher = {Izdatel'stvo \mkbibquote{Nau\-ka}}, - year = {1977} -} -@Book{pirumova1977b, - author = {Pirumova, N. M.}, - title = {The Zemstvo Liberal Movement}, - subtitle = {Its Social Roots and Evolution to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century}, - titleaddon = {in Russian}, - address = {Moscow}, - publisher = {Izdatel'stvo \mkbibquote{Nau\-ka}}, - year = {1977} -} -@Book{furet1999,% see also 14.59 - author = {Furet, François}, - title = {The Passing of an Illusion}, -% shorthand = {\emph{PI}}, - shorthandintro = {\mkbibparens{hereafter cited in text as \printfield{shorthand}}}, - translator = {Furet, Deborah}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1999}, - origtitle = {Le passé d'une illusion}, - origlocation = {Paris}, - origpublisher = {Éditions Robert Laffont}, - origdate = {1995} -} - -% 14.101 Form of author's name and title of book in source citations - -@Book{gawande2014, - author = {Gawande, Atul}, - title = {Being Mortal}, - subtitle = {Medicine and What Matters in the End}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {Profile Books}, - year = {2014} -} - -% 14.103 Editor in place of author - -@Book{egan2014, - editor = {Egan, Jennifer}, - title = {The Best American Short Stories, 2014}, - shorttitle = {Best American Short Stories}, - address = {Boston}, - publisher = {Houghton Mifflin Harcourt}, - year = {2014} -} -@Book{schechter2011, - editor = {Schechter, Harold, and Kurt Brown}, - editortype = {compiler}, - title = {Killer Verse}, - subtitle = {Poems of Murder and Mayhem}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {Everyman Paperback Classics}, - year = {2011} -} -@Book{silverstein1974, - translator = {Silverstein, Theodore}, - title = {Sir Gawain and the Green Knight}, - shorttitle = {Sir Gawain}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1974} -} - -% 14.104 Editor or translator in addition to author - -@Collection{bonnefoy1995, - author = {Bonnefoy, Yves}, - title = {New and Selected Poems}, - editor = {Naughton, John and Ru\-dolf, Anthony}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1995} -} -@Book{menchu1999, - options = {swaptrans}, - author = {Menchú, Rigoberta}, - title = {Crossing Borders}, - editor = {Wright, Ann}, - translator = {Wright, Ann}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Verso}, - year = {1999} -} -@Collection{adorno1999, - author = {Adorno, Theodor W. and Benjamin, Walter}, - title = {The Complete Correspondence, 1928–1940}, - editor = {Lonitz, Henri}, - translator = {Walker, Nicholas}, - address = {Cambridge, MA}, - publisher = {Harvard University Press}, - year = {1999} -} -@Book{pound1953, - options = {swapauth}, - author = {Pound, Ezra}, - title = {Literary Essays}, - editor = {Eliot, T. S.}, - sortname = {Eliot, T. S.}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {New Directions}, - year = {1953} -} - -% 14.105 Other contributors listed on the title page - -@Book{chaucer1966, - options = {noauth}, - author = {Chaucer}, - title = {Chaucer Life-Records}, - editor = {Crow, Martin M. and Olson, Clair C.}, - editoraddon = {from materials compiled by John M. Manly and Edith Richert, with the assistance of Lilian J. Redstone et al.}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {Oxford University Press}, - year = {1966} -} -@Book{cullen1961, - author = {Cullen, John B.}, - title = {Old Times in the Faulkner Country}, - note = {in collaboration with Floyd C. Watkins}, - address = {Chapel Hill}, - publisher = {University of North Carolina Press}, - year = {1961} -} -@Book{hayek1994, - author = {Hayek, F. A.}, - title = {The Road to Serfdom}, - note = {with a new introduction by Milton Friedman}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1994} -} -@Book{prather1998, - author = {Prather, Marla}, - title = {Alexander Calder, 1898–1976}, - note = {with contributions by Arnauld Pierre and Alexander S. C. Rower}, - address = {New Haven, CT}, - publisher = {Yale University Press}, - year = {1998} -} -@Collection{williams1990, - author = {Williams, Joseph M.}, - title = {Style}, - subtitle = {Toward Clarity and Grace}, - note = {with two chapters coauthored by Gregory G. Colomb}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1995} -} - -% 14.106 Chapter in a single-author book - -@InCollection{brower2015.8, - author = {Brower, Kate Andersen}, - title = {Backstairs Gossip and Mischief}, - pages = {207–22}, - crossref = {brower2015} -} -@Collection{brower2015, - author = {Brower, Kate Andersen}, - title = {The Residence}, - subtitle = {Inside the Private World of the White House}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Harper}, - year = {2015} -} -@InCollection{samples2006.7, - title = {The Origins of Modern Campaign Finance Law}, - shorttitle = {Campaign Finance Law}, - chapter = {7}, - crossref = {samples2006} -} -@Book{samples2006, - author = {Samples, John}, - title = {The Fallacy of Campaign Finance Reform}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {2006} -} - -% 14.107 Contribution to a multiauthor book - -@InCollection{miller2014, - author = {Miller, Ruth A.}, - title = {Posthuman}, - crossref = {stimpson2014} -} -@Collection{stimpson2014, - editor = {Stimpson, Cath\-ar\-ine R. and Herdt, Gilbert}, - title = {Critical Terms for the Study of Gender}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {2014} -} -@InCollection{ellet1968, - author = {Ellet, Elizabeth F. L.}, - title = {By Rail and Stage to Galena}, - pages = {271–79}, - crossref = {angle1968} -} - -% 14.108 Several contributions to the same multiauthor book -% 15.42 Cross-references to multiauthor books in reference lists - -@InCollection{keating1968, - author = {Keating, William H.}, - title = {Fort Dearborn and Chicago}, - pages = {84–87}, - crossref = {angle1968} -} -@InCollection{lippincott1968, - author = {Lippincott, Sara Clarke}, - title = {Chicago}, - pages = {362–70}, - crossref = {angle1968} -} -@Collection{angle1968, - editor = {Angle, Paul M.}, - title = {Prairie State}, - subtitle = {Impressions of Illinois, 1673–1967, by Travelers and Other Observers}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1968} -} -@InCollection{draper1987, - author = {Draper, Joan E.}, - title = {Paris by the Lake}, - subtitle = {Sources of Burnham's Plan of Chicago}, - pages = {107–19}, - crossref = {zukowsky1987} -} -@InCollection{harrington1987, - author = {Harrington, Elaine}, - title = {International Influences on Henry Hobson Richardson's Glessner House}, - pages = {189–207}, - crossref = {zukowsky1987} -} -@Collection{zukowsky1987, - editor = {Zu\-kow\-sky, John}, - title = {Chicago Architecture, 1872–1922}, - subtitle = {Birth of a Metropolis}, - shorttitle = {Chicago Architecture}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = {Prestel-Verlag in association with the Art Institute of Chicago}, - year = {1987} -} - -% 14.109 Book-length work within a book - -@InBook{bernard1990a, - title = {A Party for Boris}, - crossref = {bernard1990} -} -@Collection{bernard1990, - author = {Bernard, Thomas}, - title = {Histrionics}, - subtitle = {Three Plays}, - translator = {Jansen, Peter K. and Northcott, Kenneth}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1990} -} -@InBook{updike1995a, - title = {Rabbit, Run}, - crossref = {updike1995b} -} -@Collection{updike1995b, - author = {Updike, John}, - title = {Rabbit Angstrom}, - subtitle = {A Tetralogy}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Everyman's Library}, - year = {1995} -} - -% 14.110 Introductions, prefaces, afterwords, and the like - -@InCollection{morrison2004b.f, - foreword = {Morrison, Toni}, - crossref = {morrison2004b} -} -@Book{morrison2004b,% see also 14.34 - author = {Morrison, Toni}, - title = {Song of Solomon}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Vintage International}, - year = {2004} -} -@InCollection{mansfield2000, - introduction = {Mansfield, Harvey, and Delba Win\-throp}, - pages = {xvii–lxxxvi}, - crossref = {tocqueville2000} -} -@Book{tocqueville2000, - options = {swaptrans}, - author = {Tocqueville, Alexis de}, - title = {Democracy in America}, - editor = {Mansfield, Harvey, and Delba Win\-throp}, - translator = {Mansfield, Harvey, and Delba Win\-throp}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {2000} -} - -% 14.111 Letters in published collections - -@Letter{adams1867, - title = {Adams to Charles Milnes Gaskell, Baden, September 22, 1867}, - crossref = {adams1930} -} -@Collection{adams1930, - author = {Adams, Henry}, - editor = {Ford, Worthington Chauncey}, - title = {Letters of Henry Adams, 1858–1891}, - address = {Boston}, - publisher = {Houghton Mifflin}, - year = {1930} -} -@Letter{jackson1676, - author = {Jackson, Paulina}, - title = {Paulina Jackson to John Pepys Junior, October 3, 1676}, - number = {42}, - crossref = {pepys1955} -} -@Collection{pepys1955, - editor = {Heath, Helen Truesdell}, - title = {The Letters of Samuel Pepys and His Family Circle}, - address = {Oxford}, - publisher = {Clarendon Press}, - year = {1955} -} - -% 14.113 Editions other than the first - -@Book{einsohn2011, - author = {Einsohn, Amy}, - title = {The Copyeditor's Handbook}, - subtitle = {A Guide for Book Publishing and Corporate Communications, with Exercises and Answer Keys}, - edition = {3}, - address = {Berkeley}, - publisher = {University of California Press}, - year = {2011} -} -@Book{boudett2013, - editor = {Boudett, Kathryn Parker and City, Elizabeth A. and Murnane, Richard J.}, - title = {Data Wise}, - subtitle = {A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Assessment Results to Improve Teaching and Learning}, -% edition = {rev. ed.},% alternative to below: - edition = {revised}, - address = {Cambridge, MA}, - publisher = {Harvard Education Press}, - year = {2013} -} -@Book{strunk2000, - author = {Strunk, Jr., William and White, E. B.}, - title = {The Elements of Style}, - edition = {4}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Allyn {and} Bacon}, - year = {2000} -} - -% 14.114 Reprint editions and modern editions - -@Book{barzun1994, - author = {Barzun, Jacques}, - title = {Simple and Direct}, - subtitle = {A Rhetoric for Writers}, -% edition = {rev. ed.},% alternative to below: - edition = {revised}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - origdate = {1985}, - year = {1994} -} -@Book{bahadur2014, - author = {Bahadur, Gaiutra}, - title = {Coolie Woman}, - subtitle = {The Odyssey of Indenture}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {2014}, - addendum = {first published 2013 by C. Hurst (London)} -} -@Book{emerson1985, - author = {Emerson, Ralph Waldo}, - title = {Nature}, - address = {Boston}, - publisher = {Beacon}, - note = {facsimile of the first edition, with an introduction by Jar\-o\-slav Pelikan}, - origdate = {1836}, - year = {1985} -} -@Book{schweitzer1966, - author = {Schweitzer, Albert}, - title = {J. S. Bach}, - translator = {Newman, Ernest}, - volumes = {2}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Dover}, - origdate = {1911}, - year = {1966} -} - -% 14.115 Microform editions - -@Book{farwell1997, - author = {Farwell, Beatrice}, - title = {Lithography in Art and Commerce}, - volume = {12}, - maintitle = {French Popular Lithographic Imagery, 1815–1870}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1997}, - howpublished = {microfiche} -} -@Thesis{tauber1958, - author = {Tauber, Abraham}, - title = {Spelling Reform in the United States}, - type = {phdthesis}, - institution = {Colum\-bia University}, - year = {1958}, - howpublished = {microfilm} -} - -% 14.117 Citing a multivolume work as a whole - -@Book{aristotle1983,% see also 14.251 - author = {Aristotle}, - title = {Complete Works of Aristotle}, - subtitle = {The Revised Oxford Translation}, - editor = {Barnes, J.}, - volumes = {2}, - series = {Bollingen Series}, - address = {Princeton, NJ}, - publisher = {Princeton University Press}, - year = {1983} -} -@Collection{byrne1981, - editor = {Byrne, Muriel St. Clare}, - title = {The Lisle Letters}, - shorttitle = {Lisle Letters}, - volumes = {6}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1981} -} -@Collection{james1962, - author = {James, Henry}, - title = {The Complete Tales of Henry James}, - shorttitle = {Complete Tales of Henry James}, - sorttitle = {Complete Tales of Henry James}, - editor = {Edel, Leon}, - volumes = {12}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {Rupert Hart-Davis}, - year = {1962–64}, - sortyear = {1962} -} - -% 14.118 Citing a particular volume in a note - -@Collection{james1963.5, - options = {swapvol}, - author = {James, Henry}, - title = {1883–1884}, - volume = {5}, - maintitle = {The Complete Tales of Henry James}, - shortmaintitle = {Complete Tales of Henry James}, - sorttitle = {Complete Tales of Henry James}, - editor = {Edel, Leon}, - editortype = {maintitle}, - volumes = {12}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {Rupert Hart-Davis}, - year = {1963} -} - -% 14.119 Citing a particular volume in a bibliography - -@Collection{carson2014, - editor = {Armstrong, Tenisha}, - title = {To Save the Soul of America, January 1961–August 1962}, - volume = {7}, - maintitle = {The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.}, - editora = {Carson, Clayborne}, - editoratype = {maintitle}, - volumes = {14}, - address = {Berkeley}, - publisher = {University of California Press}, - year = {2014} -} -@InBook{armstrong2014, - editor = {Armstrong, Tenisha}, - title = {To Save the Soul of America, January 1961–August 1962}, - shorttitle = {To Save the Soul of America}, - volume = {7}, - year = {2014}, - crossref = {carson1992} -} -@Collection{carson1992, - editor = {Carson, Clayborne}, - title = {The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.}, - volumes = {14}, - address = {Berkeley}, - publisher = {University of California Press}, - year = {1992–} -} - -% 14.120 Chapters and other parts of individual volumes - -@InCollection{chen2010.3, - author = {Chen Jian}, - title = {China and the Cold War after Mao}, - pages = {181–200}, - crossref = {leffler2010} -} -@Collection{leffler2010, - editor = {Leffler, Melvyn P. and Westad, Odd Arne}, - title = {Endings}, - volume = {3}, - maintitle = {The Cambridge History of the Cold War}, - address = {Cambridge}, - publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, - year = {2010} -} -@Letter{king2014, - author = {King, Jr., Martin Luther}, - title = {Unpublished letter to the editor of the \emph{Afro-American} (Washington, DC)}, - shorttitle = {Letter to the \emph{Afro-American}}, -% crossref = {carson2014} - crossref = {armstrong2014} -} - -% 14.121 One volume in two or more books - -@Book{lach1977, - author = {Lach, Donald}, - title = {The Scholarly Disciplines}, - volume = {2}, - part = {bk. 3}, - maintitle = {Asia in the Making of Europe}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1977} -} -@InBook{harley1994, - editor = {Harley, J. B. and Woodward, David}, - title = {Cartography in the Traditional East and Southeast Asian Societies}, - volume = {2}, - part = {bk. 2}, - year = {1994}, - crossref = {cartography1987} -} -@Collection{cartography1987, - title = {The History of Cartography}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1987–} -} - -% 14.122 Authors and editors of multivolume works - -@InBook{barrows1959, - author = {Barrows, Herbert}, - title = {Reading the Short Story}, - volume = {1}, - crossref = {gordon1959} -} -@Collection{gordon1959, - editor = {Ray, Gordon N.}, - title = {An Introduction to Literature}, - address = {Boston}, - publisher = {Houghton Mifflin}, - year = {1959} -} -@InBook{donne1995, - title = {The \mkbibquote{Anniversaries} and the \mkbibquote{Epicedes and Obsequies}}, - editor = {Stringer, Gary A. and Pebworth, Ted-Larry}, - volume = {6}, - crossref = {stringer1995} -} -@Collection{stringer1995, - author = {Donne, John}, - editor = {Stringer, Gary A.}, - title = {The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne}, - address = {Bloomington}, - publisher = {Indiana University Press}, - year = {1995} -} - -% 14.123 Series titles, numbers, and editors - -@Book{lei2014, - author = {Lei, Sean Hsiang-lin}, - title = {Neither Donkey nor Horse}, - subtitle = {Medicine in the Struggle over China's Modernity}, - series = {Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {2014} -} -@Book{mazrim2011, - author = {Mazrim, Robert F.}, - title = {At Home in the Illinois Country}, - subtitle = {French Colonial Domestic Site Archaeology in the Midwest, 1730–1800}, - series = {Studies in Illinois Archaeology}, - number = {9}, - address = {Urbana}, - publisher = {Illinois State Archaeological Survey}, - year = {2011} -} -@Book{wauchope1950, - author = {Wauchope, Robert}, - title = {A Tentative Sequence of Pre-Classic Ceramics in Middle America}, - series = {Middle American Research Records}, - volume = {1}, - number = {14}, - address = {New Orleans}, - publisher = {Tulane University}, - year = {1950} -} -@Book{allen2009, - author = {Allen, Judith A.}, - title = {The Feminism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman}, - subtitle = {Sexualities, Histories, Progressivism}, - series = {Women in Culture and Society}, - editor = {Stimpson, Catharine R.}, - editortype = {series}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {2009} -} - -% 14.124 Series or multivolume work? - -@Book{boyer1986, - editor = {Boyer, John W. and Kirshner, Julius}, - title = {Readings in Western Civilization}, - volumes = {9}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1986–87} -} -@Book{cochrane1987, - author = {Cochrane, Eric W. and Gray, Charles K. and Kishlansky, Mark}, - title = {Early Modern Europe}, - subtitle = {Crisis of Authority}, - series = {Readings in Western Civilization}, - number = {vol. 6}, - editor = {Boyer, John W. and Kirshner, Julius}, - editortype = {series}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1987} -} - -% 14.126 “Old series” and “new series” - -@Book{boxer1953, - editor = {Boxer, Charles R.}, - title = {South China in the Sixteenth Century}, - series = {Hakluyt Society Publications}, - seriesaddon = {2nd ser.}, - number = {vol. 106}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {Hakluyt}, - year = {1953} -} -@Book{palmatary1950, - author = {Palmatary, Helen C.}, - title = {The Pottery of Maraj\'o Island, Brazil}, - series = {Transactions of the American Philosophical Society}, - seriesaddon = {n.s.}, - number = {39}, - part = {3}, - address = {Philadelphia}, - publisher = {American Philosophical Society}, - year = {1950} -} - -% 14.127 Place, publisher, and date - -@Book{woolf1927, - author = {Woolf, Virginia}, - title = {To the Lighthouse}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {Hogarth Press}, - year = {1927} -} - -% 14.128 Place and date only, for books published before 1900 - -@Book{goldsmith1766, - author = {Goldsmith, Oliver}, - title = {The Vicar of Wakefield}, - address = {Salisbury}, - year = {1766} -} -@Book{cervantes1605, - author = {Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de}, - title = {El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha}, - volumes = {2}, - address = {Madrid}, - year = {1605–15} -} - -% 14.132 No place of publication - -@Book{windsor1910, - options = {skipbib}, - publisher = {Windsor}, - year = {1910} -} -@Book{vliet1890, - options = {skipbib}, - address = {[Lake Bluff, IL?]}, - publisher = {Vliet \& Edwards}, - year = {1890} -} - -% 14.137 Self-published or privately published books - -@Book{karavaev2015, - author = {Karavaev, Vasiliy}, - title = {GOA}, - subtitle = {Confession of the Psychedelic Oyster}, - publisher = {\bibstring{selfpub}}, - year = {2015}, - howpublished = {\lowercase{i}\-Books} -} -@Book{shumaker2014, - author = {Shumaker, O. W.}, - title = {Anna's Bear}, - subtitle = {5 Days of Moral Conflict and Pursuit, Nazi Germany, 1939}, - publisher = {\bibstring{selfpub}, Amazon Digital Services}, - year = {2014}, - howpublished = {Kindle} -} - -% 14.140 Copublication - -@Book{strauss1962, - author = {Lévi-Strauss, Claude}, - title = {The Savage Mind}, - address = {Chicago and London}, - publisher = {University of Chicago Press and Weidenfeld {and} Nicolson}, - year = {1962} -} - -% 14.141 Distributed books - -@Book{willke2007, - author = {Willke, Helmut}, - title = {Smart Governance}, - subtitle = {Governing the Global Knowledge Society}, - address = {Frankfurt am Main}, - publisher = {Campus Verlag}, - year = {2007}, - addendum = {Distributed by University of Chicago Press} -} - -% 14.144 Multivolume works published over more than one year -% 15.41 Multivolume works published over more than one year - -@InBook{hayek2011, - title = {The Constitution of Liberty}, - subtitle = {The Definitive Edition}, - editor = {Ham\-o\-wy, Ronald}, - volume = {17}, - year = {2011}, - crossref = {hayek1988} -} -@Collection{hayek1988, - author = {Hayek, F. A.}, - editor = {Bruce Caldwell}, - title = {The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1988–} -} -@Book{tillich1951, - author = {Tillich, Paul}, - title = {Systematic Theology}, - volumes = {3}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1951–63} -} - -% 14.145 No date of publication - -@Book{boston, - options = {skipbib}, - address = {Boston} -} -@Book{edinburgh1750, - options = {skipbib}, - address = {Edinburgh}, - year = {[1750?]} -} -@Book{edinburgh, - options = {skipbib}, - address = {Edinburgh}, - year = {n.d., ca. 1750} -} - -% 14.146 Forthcoming publications - -@Book{author, - keywords = {notinbib,notinref},% print in example bib only - author = {Author, Jane Q.}, - title = {Book Title}, - address = {Place}, - publisher = {Publisher}, - year = {forthcoming} -} -@Book{writer, - keywords = {notinbib,notinref},% print in example bib only - author = {Writer, John J.}, - title = {Another Book Title}, - address = {Place}, - publisher = {Publisher}, - year = {forthcoming} -} -@InCollection{contributor, - keywords = {notinbib,notinref},% print in example bib only - author = {Contributor, Anna}, - title = {Contribution}, - crossref = {editor} -} -@Collection{editor, - keywords = {notinbib,notinref},% print in example bib only - title = {Edited Volume}, - editor = {Editor, Ellen}, - address = {Place}, - publisher = {Publisher}, - year = {forthcoming} -} - -% 14.159 Books requiring a specific application or device (e-books) - -@Book{borel2015, - author = {Borel, Brooke}, - title = {Infested}, - subtitle = {How the Bed Bug Infiltrated Our Bedrooms and Took Over the World}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {2015}, - howpublished = {Adobe Digital Editions EPUB} -} - -% 14.161 Books consulted online - -@Book{bonds2014, - author = {Bonds, Mark Evan}, - title = {Absolute Music}, - subtitle = {The History of an Idea}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Oxford University Press}, - year = {2014}, - doi = {https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199343638.001.0001} -} -@Book{lystra2004, - author = {Lystra, Karen}, - title = {Dangerous Intimacy}, - subtitle = {The Untold Story of Mark Twain's Final Years}, - address = {Berkeley}, - publisher = {University of California Press}, - year = {2004}, - url = {http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt8779q6kr/} -} - -% 14.162 Freely available electronic editions of older works - -@Book{james2008, - author = {James, Henry}, - title = {The Ambassadors}, - sorttitle = {Ambassadors}, - publisher = {Project Gutenberg}, - year = {2008}, - origlocation = {New York}, - origyear = {1909}, - sortyear = {1910},% sort after james1909 - url = {http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/432} -} -@Book{james1909, - options = {listvols}, - author = {James, Henry}, - title = {The Ambassadors}, - sorttitle = {Ambassadors}, - volumes = {2}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Charles Scribner's Sons}, - year = {1909}, - url = {https://books.google.com/books?id=WYlUAAAAYAAJ} -} - -% 14.163 Books on CD-ROM and other fixed media - -@Book{chicago2003, - author = {{University of Chicago Press}}, - title = {The Chicago Manual of Style}, - edition = {15}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {2003}, - howpublished = {CD-ROM} -} - -% 14.171 Journal volume, issue, and date - -@Article{lock2015, - author = {Lock, Margaret}, - title = {Comprehending the Body in the Era of the Epigenome}, - journal = {Current Anthropology}, - volume = {56}, - number = {2}, - date = {2015-04}, - pages = {151–77}, - doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/680350} -} -@Article{wesoky2015, - author = {Wesoky, Sharon R.}, - title = {Bringing the \emph{Jia} Back into \emph{Guojia}}, - subtitle = {Engendering Chinese Intellectual Politics}, - journal = {Signs}, - volume = {40}, - number = {3}, - date = {2015-21}, - pages = {647–66}, - doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/679524} -} -@Article{harper2014, - author = {Harper, David G.}, - title = {Bringing Accommodation into Focus}, - subtitle = {The Several Discoveries of the Ciliary Muscle}, - journal = {JAMA Ophthalmology}, - volume = {132}, - number = {5}, - date = {2014-05}, - pages = {645–48}, - url = {https://doi.org/10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2013.5525} -} -@Article{wilder2013, - author = {Wilder, Lina Perkins}, - title = {`My Exion Is Entered'}, - subtitle = {Anatomy, Costume, and Theatrical Knowledge in 2 Henry IV}, - journal = {Renaissance Drama}, - volume = {41}, - number = {1/2}, - issue = {Fall},% '2013-23' in date prints 'Autumn 2013' - year = {2013}, - pages = {60}, - url = {https://doi.org/10.1086/673907} -} -@Article{beattie1974, - author = {Beattie, J. M.}, - title = {The Pattern of Crime in England, 1660–1800}, - shorttitle = {The Pattern of Crime}, - journal = {Past and Present}, - number = {62}, - date = {1974-02}, - pages = {47–95}, - url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/650463} -} - -% 14.172 Forthcoming journal articles - -@Article{authora, - author = {Author, Margaret M.}, - title = {Article Title}, - journal = {Journal Name}, - volume = {98}, - year = {forthcoming} -} - -% 14.174 Journal page references - -@Article{gold2015, - author = {Gold, Ann Grodzins}, - title = {Grains of Truth}, - subtitle = {Shifting Hierarchies of Food and Grace in Three Rajasthani Tales}, - journal = {History of Religions}, - volume = {38}, - number = {2}, - date = {1998}, - pages = {150–71} -} -@Article{paudyal2015, - author = {Paudyal, Priyamvada and Llewellyn, Carrie and Lau, Jason and Mahmud, Mohammad and Smith, Helen}, - title = {Obtaining Self-Samples to Diagnose Curable Sexually Transmitted Infections}, - subtitle = {A Systematic Review of Patients' Experiences}, - journal = {PLoS ONE}, - volume = {10}, - number = {4}, - date = {2015}, - eid = {e0124310}, - doi = {https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124310} -} - -% 14.175 Journal articles consulted online - -@Article{whitney1929, - author = {Whitney, Frank P.}, - title = {The Six-Year High School in Cleveland}, - journal = {School Review}, - volume = {37}, - number = {4}, - date = {1929-04}, - pages = {267–71}, - url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/1078814} -} -@Article{schoenfield2016, - author = {Schoenfield, Miriam}, - title = {Moral Vagueness Is Ontic Vagueness}, - journal = {Ethics}, - volume = {126}, - number = {2}, - year = {2016}, - pages = {260–61}, - doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/683541} -} - -% 14.176 Access dates for journal articles - -@Article{narr2015, - author = {Narr, Charlotte F. and Krist, Amy C.}, - title = {Host Diet Alters Trematode Replication and Elemental Composition}, - shorttitle = {Host Diet}, - journal = {Freshwater Science}, - volume = {34}, - number = {1}, - date = {2015-03}, - pages = {81–91}, - urldate = {2017-08-01}, - url = {https://doi.org/10.1086/679411} -} - -% 14.178 Journal special issues - -@Article{tezuka2013, - author = {Tezuka, Miwako}, - title = {Jikken Kōbō and Takiguchi Shūzō}, - subtitle = {The New Deal Collectivism of 1950s Japan}, - issuetitle = {\mkbibquote{Collectivism in Twentieth-Century Japanese Art}}, - editor = {Tomii, Reiko, and Yoshimoto, Midori}, - editortype = {issuetitle}, - journal = {Positions: Asia Critique}, - volume = {21}, - number = {2}, - date = {2013-21}, - url = {https://doi.org/10.1215/10679847-2018283} -} - -% 14.180 Articles published in installments - -@Article{brown1978, - editor = {Brown, George C.}, - title = {A Swedish Traveler in Early Wisconsin}, - subtitle = {The Observations of Fredrika Bremer}, - part = {1}, - journal = {Wisconsin Magazine of History}, - volume = {61}, - date = {1978-22}, - pages = {300–318} -} - -% 14.182 Place where journal is published - -@Article{luu1999, - author = {Luu, Diane-Dinh Kim}, - title = {Diethylstilbestrol and Media Coverage of the `Morning After' Pill}, - journal = {Lost in Thought: Undergraduate Research Journal}, - address = {Indiana University South Bend}, - volume = {2}, - year = {1999}, - pages = {65–70} -} -@Article{garrett1975, - author = {Garrett, Marvin P.}, - title = {Language and Design in \emph{Pippa Passes}}, - journal = {Victorian Poetry}, - address = {West Virginia University}, - volume = {13}, - number = {1}, - year = {1975}, - pages = {47–60} -} - -% 14.183 Translated or edited article - -@Article{authorb, - keywords = {notinbib,notinref}, - author = {Author, Arthur Q.}, - title = {Article Title}, - translator = {Translator, Tim Z.}, - journal = {Journal Title...} -} -@Article{authorc, - keywords = {notinbib,notinref}, - author = {Author, Arthur Q.}, - title = {Article Title}, - editor = {Editor, Edward A.}, - journal = {Journal Title...} -} - -% 14.184 New series for journal volumes - -@Article{sewall1896, - sortname = {Proceedings}, - title = {Letter of Jonathan Sewall}, - journal = {Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society}, - series = {2nd ser.}, - volume = {10}, - date = {1896-01}, - pages = {414} -} -@Article{moraes1950, - author = {Moraes, G. M.}, - title = {St. Francis Xavier, Apostolic Nuncio, 1542–52}, - journal = {Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society}, - series = {n.s.}, - volume = {26}, - year = {1950}, - pages = {279–313} -} - -% 14.185 Short titles for articles - -@Article{rosenblum2015, - author = {Rosenblum, Daniel}, - title = {Unintended Consequences of Women's Inheritance Rights on Female Mortality in India}, - shorttitle = {Female Mortality in India}, - journal = {Economic Development and Cultural Change}, - volume = {63}, - number = {2}, - date = {2015-01}, - pages = {223-48}, - doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/679059} -} - -% 14.186 Abstracts - -@Article{matute2015, - author = {Matute, Daniel R.}, - title = {Noisy Neighbors Can Hamper the Evolution of Reproductive Isolation by Reinforcing Selection}, - note = {abstract}, - journal = {American Naturalist}, - volume = {185}, - number = {2}, - date = {2015-02}, - pages = {253–69}, - doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/679504} -} - -% 14.188 Basic citation format for magazine articles - -@Article{saulnier2008, - author = {Saulnier, Beth}, - title = {From Vine to Wine}, - journal = {Cornell Alumni Magazine}, - date = {2008-09/2008-10} -} -@Article{lepore2015, - author = {Lepore, Jill}, - title = {The Man Who Broke the Music Business}, - journal = {New Yorker}, - date = {2015-04-27} -} - -% 14.189 Magazine articles consulted online - -@Article{vick2015, - author = {Vick, Karl}, - title = {Cuba on the Cusp}, - journal = {Time}, - date = {2015-03-26}, - url = {http://time.com/3759629/cuba-us-policy/} -} -@Article{hanemann1926, - author = {Hanemann, Henry William}, - title = {French as She Is Now Spoken}, - journal = {Life}, - date = {1926-08-26}, - howpublished = {ProQuest} -} - -% 14.190 Magazine departments - -@Article{marx2015, - author = {Marx, Patricia}, - title = {Big Skyline}, - note = {Talk of the Town}, - journal = {New Yorker}, - date = {2015-04-27}, - url = {http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/04/27/big-skyline} -} -@Article{wallraff2008, - author = {Wallraff, Barbara}, - note = {Word Fugitives}, - journal = {Atlantic Monthly}, - date = {2008-07/2008-08} -} -@Article{gourmet2000, - journal = {Gourmet}, - note = {Kitchen Notebook}, - date = {2000-05} -} - -% 14.191 Basic citation format for newspaper articles - -@Article{editorial1990, - journal = {Philadelphia Inquirer}, - note = {Editorial}, - date = {1990-07-30} -} -@Article{royko1992, - author = {Royko, Mike}, - title = {Next Time, Dan, Take Aim at Arnold}, - journal = {Chicago Tribune}, - date = {1992-09-23} -} -@Article{forester2000, - sortname = {{Lake Forester}}, - title = {Pushcarts Evolve to Trendy Kiosks}, - journal = {Lake Forester}, - address = {Lake Forest, IL}, - date = {2000-03-23} -} -@Article{samenow2016, - author = {Samenow, Jason}, - title = {Blizzard Warning}, - subtitle = {High Winds, About Two Feet of Snow Forecast for D.C. Area}, - journal = {Washington Post}, - date = {2016-01-21T15:55:00}, - timezone = {EST},% 'EST' won't go in 'date' because it uses UTC - url = {https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2016/01/21/blizzard-warning-high-winds-around-two-feet-of-snow-forecast-for-d-c-area/} -} - -% 14.195 Regular columns or features - -@Article{jaffe2015, - author = {Jaffe, Marc}, - title = {Finding Love in Seesawing Libidos}, - note = {Modern Love}, - journal = {New York Times}, - date = {2015-03-06}, - url = {http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/08/style/finding-equilibrium-in-seesawing-libidos.html} -} -@Article{editorial2015, - title = {Junk Science at the F.B.I.}, - journal = {New York Times}, - sortname = {{New York Times}}, - note = {editorial}, - date = {2015-04-27}, - url = {http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/27/opinion/junk-science-at-the-fbi.html} -} - -% 14.197 Weekend supplements, magazines, and the like - -@Article{ghansah2015, - author = {Ghansah, Rachel Kaadzi}, - title = {What Toni Morrison Saw}, - journal = {New York Times Magazine}, - date = {2015-04-12}, - pages = {48} -} - -% 14.199 Unsigned newspaper articles -% 15.49 Newspapers and magazines in reference lists - -@Article{nytimes2002, - sortname = {{New York Times}}, - title = {In Texas, Ad Heats Up Race for Governor}, - journal = {New York Times}, - date = {2002-07-30} -} - -% 14.200 News services and news releases - -@Article{ap2015, - author = {{Associated Press}}, - title = {Texas A\&M Galveston Professor Fails Entire Class, Quits Course}, - journal = {Dallas Morning News}, - date = {2015-04-28}, - url = {http://www.dallasnews.com/news/education/headlines/20150428-texas-am-galveston-professor-fails-entire-class-quits-course.ece} -} - -% 14.202 Book reviews - -@Review{ratliff1999, - author = {Ratliff, Ben}, - journal = {Lingua Franca}, - volume = {9}, - date = {1999-04}, - pages = {B13–B14}, - crossref = {vianna1999} -} -@Book{vianna1999, - author = {Vianna, Hermano}, - title = {The Mystery of Samba}, - subtitle = {Popular Music and National Identity in Brazil}, - editor = {Chasteen, John Charles}, - translator = {Chasteen, John Charles}, - address = {Chapel Hill}, - publisher = {University of North Carolina Press}, - year = {1999} -} -@Review{kamp2006, - author = {Kamp, David}, - title = {Deconstructing Dinner}, - journal = {New York Times}, - date = {2006-04-23}, - edition = {Sunday Book Review}, - url = {http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/23/books/review/23kamp.html}, - crossref = {pollan2006} -} -@Book{pollan2006, - title = {The Omnivore's Dilemma}, - subtitle = {A Natural History of Four Meals}, - author = {Pollan, Michael}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Penguin Press}, - year = {2006} -} -@Review{brehm2015, - author = {Brehm, William C}, - journal = {Comparative Education Review}, - volume = {59}, - number = {1}, - date = {2015-02}, - pages = {177–79}, - url = {https://doi.org/10.1086/679296}, - crossref = {uetricht2014} -} -@Book{uetricht2014, - author = {Uetricht, Micah}, - title = {Strike for America}, - subtitle = {Chicago Teachers against Austerity}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {Verso}, - year = {2014} -} - -% 14.204 Unsigned reviews - -@Review{zeitung1828, - sortname = {Ergänzungsblätter}, - journal = {Ergänzungsblätter zur Allgemeinen Literatur-Zeitung}, - date = {1828-02}, - number = {23–24}, - crossref = {ranke} -} -@Book{ranke, - author = {Ranke, Le\-o\-pold von}, - title = {Ge\-schich\-ten der romanischen und germanischen Völker}, - shorttitle = {Geschichten} -} - -% 14.208 Citing blog posts and blogs -% 15.51 Citing blogs in author-date format - -@Online{germano2017, - author = {Germano, William}, - title = {Futurist Shock}, - blogtitle = {Lingua Franca}, - blogtitleaddon = {blog}, - journal = {Chronicle of Higher Education}, - date = {2017-02-15}, - url = {http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/linguafranca/2017/02/15/futurist-shock/} -} -@Online{amlen2015, - author = {Amlen, Deb}, - title = {One Who Gives a Hoot}, - blogtitle = {Wordplay}, - blogtitleaddon = {blog}, - journal = {New York Times}, - date = {2015-01-26}, - url = {http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/01/26/one-who-gives-a-hoot/} -} -@Online{amlen, - keywords = {notinref},% not for reference lists (see 15.51) - editor = {Amlen, Deb}, - blogtitle = {Wordplay}, - blogtitleaddon = {blog}, - journal = {New York Times}, - url = {http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/} -} -@Online{linguafranca, - keywords = {notinref},% not for reference lists (see 15.51) - blogtitle = {Lingua Franca}, - blogtitleaddon = {blog}, - journal = {Chronicle of Higher Education}, - url = {http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/linguafranca/} -} -@Online{jim2017, - keywords = {notinref},% not for reference lists (see 15.52) - author = {Jim}, - date = {2017-02-16}, - howpublished = {comment on Germano, \mkbibquote{Futurist Shock}}, - url = {http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/linguafranca/2017/02/15/futurist-shock/#comment-3158909472} -} - -% 14.209 Citing social media content -% 15.52 Citing social media content in author-date format - -@Online{diaz2016, - author = {Díaz, Junot}, - title = {Always surprises my students when I tell them that the `real' medieval was more diverse than the fake ones most of us consume}, - organization = {Facebook}, - date = {2016-02-24}, - url = {https://www.facebook.com/junotdiaz.writer/posts/972495572815454} -} -@Online{obrien2015, - author = {O’Brien, Conan}, - handle = {@ConanOBrien}, - title = {In honor of Earth Day, I’m recycling my tweets}, - organization = {Twitter}, - date = {2015-04-22T11:10:00}, - url = {https://twitter.com/ConanOBrien/status/590940792967016448} -} -@Online{chicago2015, - author = {{Chicago Manual of Style}}, - title = {Is the world ready for singular they? We thought so back in 1993}, - organization = {Facebook}, - date = {2015-04-17}, - url = {https://www.facebook.com/ChicagoManual/posts/10152906193679151} -} -@Online{licis2016, - keywords = {notinref},% not for reference lists (see 15.52) - author = {Licis, Kristaps}, - title = {But what is the surprise here?}, - date = {2016-02-24}, - howpublished = {comment on Díaz, \mkbibquote{Always surprises}}, - url = {https://www.facebook.com/junotdiaz.writer/posts/972495572815454?comment_id=972558569475821} -} - -% 14.215 Theses and dissertations - -@Thesis{vedrashko2006, - author = {Vedrashko, Ilya}, - title = {Advertising in Computer Games}, - type = {mathesis}, - institution = {MIT}, - year = {2006}, - url = {http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/39144} -} -@Thesis{choi2008, - author = {Choi, Mihwa}, - title = {Contesting \emph{Imaginaires} in Death Rituals during the Northern Song Dynasty}, - type = {phdthesis}, - institution = {University of Chicago}, - year = {2008}, - howpublished = {ProQuest (AAT 3300426)} -} - -% 14.217 Lectures and papers or posters presented at meetings - -@Unpublished{hong2015, - author = {Hong, Viviana}, - title = {Censorship in Children's Literature during Argentina's Dirty War (1976–1983)}, - type = {lecture}, - institution = {University of Chicago}, - address = {Chicago, IL}, - date = {2015-04-30} -} - -% 14.218 Working papers and the like - -@Unpublished{lucki1980, - author = {Lucki, Deborah D. and Pollay, Richard W.}, - title = {Content Analyses of Advertising}, - subtitle = {A Review of the Literature}, - type = {working paper}, - institution = {History of Advertising Archives, Faculty of Commerce, University of British Columbia}, - address = {Vancouver}, - year = {1980} -} - -% 14.220 Pamphlets, reports, and the like - -@Report{lifestyles1996, - title = {Lifestyles in Retirement}, - series = {Library Series}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {TIAA-CREF}, - year = {1996} -} -@Report{mcdonalds2014, - author = {{McDonald's Corporation}}, - title = {2014 Annual Report}, - date = {2015-03}, - url = {http://www.aboutmcdonalds.com/mcd/investors/annual_reports.html} -} -@Report{standardtax1996, - title = {Standard Federal Tax Reporter}, - edition = {\thefield{year} ed.}, - volume = {4}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = {Commerce Clearing House}, - year = {1996} -} - -% 14.232 Reference works consulted in physical formats - -@InReference{salvation1980, - title = {salvation}, - crossref = {britannica1980} -} -@Reference{britannica1980, - organization = {{\emph{Encyclopaedia Britannica}}}, - edition = {15}, - year = {1980} -} -@InReference{hootananny2009, - title = {hoot(e)\-nan\-ny, hoot\-a\-nan\-ny}, - crossref = {oxford2009} -} -@Reference{oxford2009, - organization = {{\emph{Oxford English Dictionary}}}, - edition = {2}, - howpublished = {CD-ROM}, - version = {4.0}, - year = {2009} -} -@Reference{dab1937, - organization = {{\emph{Dictionary of American Biography}}}, - title = {Wadsworth, Jeremiah}, - year = {1937} -} -@Book{timestyle2003, - options = {noauth}, - title = {The Times Style and Usage Guide}, - sortname = {{Times Style}}, - editor = {Austin, Tim}, - editortype = {compiler}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {Times Books}, - year = {2003} -} -@Book{mla2008, - title = {MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing}, - edition = {3}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, - year = {2008} -} - -% 14.233: Reference works consulted online - -@InReference{toscanini2016, - title = {Arturo Toscanini}, - urldate = {2016-04-06}, - url = {http://academic.eb.com/EBchecked/topic/600338/Arturo-Toscanini}, - crossref = {britannica2016} -} -@Reference{britannica2016, - organization = {{\emph{Encyclopaedia Britannica Online}}}, - edition = {Academic ed\adddot}, -} -@Reference{cairns2016, - organization = {{Grove Music Online}}, - title = {Toscanini, Arturo}, - author = {Cairns, David}, - urldate = {2016-04-06}, - url = {http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/28197} -} -@Reference{wikipedia2016, - organization = {Wikipedia}, - title = {Stevie Nicks}, - version = {last modified April 2, 2016, 18:30}, - url = {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Nicks} -} -@Reference{merriam2016, - organization = {\emph{Merriam-Webster}}, - title = {app (n.)}, - urldate = {2016-04-06}, - url = {http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/app} -} - -% 14.234 Citing individual reference entries by author - -@InCollection{isaacson2005, - author = {Isaacson, Melissa}, - title = {Bulls}, - crossref = {reiff2005} -} -@Collection{reiff2005, - editor = {Reiff, Janice L. and Keating, Ann Durkin and Grossman, James R.}, - title = {Encyclopedia of Chicago}, - publisher = {Chicago Historical Society}, - year = {2005}, - url = {http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/184.html}, -} - -% 14.246 Citing specific editions of classical references - -@Book{epictetus1916, - author = {Epictetus}, - title = {Dissertationes}, - editor = {Schenkl, Heinrich}, - address = {Stuttgart}, - publisher = {Teubner}, - year = {1916} -} - -% 14.251 Modern editions of the classics - -@Book{maimonides1965, - author = {Maimonides}, - title = {The Code of Maimonides, Book 5}, - subtitle = {The Book of Holiness}, - editor = {Nemoy, Leon}, - translator = {Rabinowitz, Louis I. and Grossman, Philip}, - address = {New Haven, CT}, - publisher = {Yale University Press}, - year = {1965} -} - -% 14.258 Patents -% 15.55 Patents or other documents cited by more than one date - -@Patent{iizuka1986, - author = {Iizuka, Masanori and Tanaka, Hideki}, - title = {Cement admixture}, - number = {US Patent 4,586,\hspace{0pt plus 1pt}960, filed June 26, 1984, and issued May 6, 1986}, - year = {1986} -} - -% 14.260 Citations taken from secondary sources - -@Article{zukofsky1931, - author = {Zukofsky, Louis}, - title = {Sincerity and Objectification}, - journal = {Poetry}, - volume = {37}, - date = {1931-02}, - pages = {272–285} -} -@Book{costello1981, - author = {Costello, Bonnie}, - title = {Marianne Moore}, - subtitle = {Imaginary Possessions}, - address = {Cambridge, MA}, - publisher = {Harvard University Press}, - year = {1981} -} - -% 14.264 Recorded readings, lectures, audiobooks, and the like - -@Misc{roosevelt1959, - author = {Roosevelt, Eleanor}, - title = {\mkbibquote{Is America Facing World Leadership?}}, - usera = {convocation speech, Ball State Teacher's College, May 6, \thefield{year}, radio broadcast, reel-to-reel tape, MPEG copy, 1:12:49}, - userb = {Convocation Speech. Ball State Teacher's College. May 6, \thefield{year}. Radio broadcast. Reel-to-reel tape. MPEG copy. 1:12:49}, - url = {http://libx.bsu.edu/cdm4/singleitem/collection/ElRoos/id/1}, - year = {1959} -} - -% 15.14 Placement of dates in reference list entries - -@Article{pager2015, - author = {Pager, Devah and Pedulla, David S.}, - title = {Race, Self-Selection, and the Job Search Process}, - journal = {American Journal of Sociology}, - volume = {120}, - number = {4}, - date = {2015-01}, - pages = {1005–54}, - url = {https://doi.org/10.1086/681072} -} -@Book{unger2014, - author = {Unger, Roberto Mangabeira and Smolin, Lee}, - title = {The Singular Universe and the Reality of Time}, - subtitle = {A Proposal in Natural Philosophy}, - address = {Cambridge}, - publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, - year = {2014} -} - -% 15.20 Reference list entries with same author(s), same year - -@Book{fogel2004a, - author = {Fogel, Robert William}, - title = {The Escape from Hunger and Premature Death, 1700–2100}, - subtitle = {Europe, America, and the Third World}, - sorttitle = {Escape from Hunger and Premature Death}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, - year = {2004} -} -@Article{fogel2004b, - author = {Fogel, Robert William}, - title = {Technophysio Evolution and the Measurement of Economic Growth}, - journal = {Journal of Evolutionary Economics}, - volume = {14}, - number = {2}, - pages = {217–21}, - date = {2004-06}, - doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s00191-004-0188-x} -} - -% 15.22 Text citations—basic form - -@Book{hetherington2015, - author = {Hetherington, Marc J. and Rudolph, Thomas J.}, - title = {Why Washington Won't Work}, - subtitle = {Polarization, Political Trust, and the Governing Crisis}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {2015} -} -@Article{grove2015, - author = {Grove, John}, - title = {Calhoun and Conservative Reform}, - journal = {American Political Thought}, - volume = {4}, - number = {2}, - date = {2015-03}, - pages = {203–27}, - doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/680389} -} -@Thesis{doershuk2017, - keywords = {notinbib,notinref}, - author = {Doershuk, Carl}, - year = {2017}, - howpublished = {. . .} -} -@Thesis{doershuk2016, - keywords = {notinbib,notinref}, - author = {Doershuk, John}, - year = {2016}, - howpublished = {. . .} -} - -% 15.25 Text citations in relation to surrounding text and punctuation - -@Book{fiorina2005, - options = {skipbib}, - author = {Fiorina, Someone}, - title = {Blah Title}, - year = {2005} -} -@Book{fischer2006, - options = {skipbib}, - author = {Fischer, Someone and Hout, Someone}, - title = {Blah Title}, - year = {2006} -} -@Book{abramowitz2005, - options = {skipbib}, - author = {Abramowitz, Someone and Saunders, Someone}, - title = {Blah Title}, - year = {2005} -} - -% 15.27 Several references to the same source - -@Book{chaston2000, - options = {skipbib}, - author = {Chaston, Someone}, - year = {2000} -} - -% 15.29 Text citations of works with more than three authors - -@Article{schonen2017a, - options = {skipbib}, - author = {Schonen, John and Baker, Bob and Else, Someone A. and Else, Someone B.}, - title = {Tilting at Windmills}, - year = {2017} -} -@Article{schonen2017b, - options = {skipbib}, - author = {Schonen, John and Brooks, Bob and Else, Someone A. and Else, Someone B.}, - title = {Gasoline Farmers}, - year = {2017} -} - -% 15.36 Editor in place of author in text citations - -@Book{soltes1999, - editor = {Soltes, Ori Z.}, - title = {Georgia}, - subtitle = {Art and Civilization through the Ages}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {Philip Wilson}, - year = {1999} -} - -% 15.37 Organization as author in author-date references - -@Book{iso1997.ref,% same as iso1997 but with different 'author' field - keywords = {notinbib}, - author = {{ISO (International Organization for Standardization)}}, - shortauthor = {ISO}, - title = {Information and Documentation\,—\,Rules for the Abbreviation of Title Words and Titles of Publications}, - shorttitle = {Information and Documentation}, - series = {ISO}, - number = {4}, - address = {Paris}, - publisher = {ISO}, - year = {1997} -} - -% 15.40 Reprint editions and modern editions—more than one date - -@Book{austen2003, - author = {Austen, Jane}, - title = {Pride and Prejudice}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Penguin Classics}, - year = {2003}, - origdate = {1813}, - origlocation = {London}, - origpublisher = {T. Egerton}, - addendum = {citations refer to the Penguin edition} -} -@Book{maitland1998, - author = {Maitland, Frederic W.}, - title = {Roman Canon Law in the Church of England}, - address = {Union, NJ}, - publisher = {Lawbook Exchange}, - origdate = {1898}, - year = {1998} -} - -% 15.44 No date of publication in author-date references - -@Book{nano1750, - keywords = {notinbib,notinref},% print in example bib only - author = {Nano, Jasmine L.}, - title = {Title of Work\ldots}, - year = {[1750?]}, - sortyear = {1750} -} -@Book{nano, - keywords = {notinbib,notinref},% print in example bib only - author = {Nano, Jasmine L.}, - title = {Title of Another Work\ldots}, - sortkey = {nodate} -} - -% 15.45 “Forthcoming” in author-date references - -@InCollection{faraday, - author = {Faraday, Carry}, - title = {Protean Photography}, - crossref = {oring} -} -@Collection{oring, - title = {Seven Trips beyond the Asteroid Belt}, - editor = {Oring, James}, - address = {Cape Canaveral, FL}, - publisher = {Launch Press}, - year = {forthcoming} -} - -% 15.47 Parentheses or comma with issue number - -@Article{glass2014, - author = {Glass, Jennifer and Levchak, Philip}, - title = {Red States, Blue States, and Divorce}, - subtitle = {Understanding the Impact of Conservative Protestantism on Regional Variation in Divorce Rates}, - journal = {American Journal of Sociology}, - volume = {119}, - number = {4}, - date = {2014}, - pages = {1002–46}, - url = {https://doi.org/10.1086/674703} -} -@Article{meyerovitch1959, - author = {Meyerovitch, Eva}, - title = {The Gnostic Manuscripts of Upper Egypt}, - journal = {Diogenes}, - number = {25}, - year = {1959}, - pages = {84–117} -} - -% 15.48 Colon with volume number - -@Article{gunderson2015, - author = {Gunderson, Alex R. and Leal, Manuel}, - title = {Patterns of Thermal Constraint on Ectotherm Activity}, - journal = {American Naturalist}, - volume = {185}, -% date = {2015-05}, - date = {2015}, - pages = {653–64}, - doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/680849} -} - -% 15.56 “Quoted in” in author-date references - 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-\begin{document} -\title{Windy City} -\subtitle{A Chicago Style for \texttt{\biblatex}} -\author{Brian Michael Chase} -\email{brianmichaelchase@gmail.com} -\website{https://github.com/brianchase/windycity} -\version{2019-04-02} -\maketitle -\begingroup -\hypersetup{linkcolor=black} -\tableofcontents\markboth{Contents}{Contents} -\endgroup - -\section{Introduction} - -\nfootnote{Copyright \textcopyright\ 2019 Brian Michael Chase. Under -the terms of the \LaTeX\ Project Public License, version 1.3, -permission is granted to copy, distribute, or modify this software. -See \url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/base/lppl.txt} -or \url{https://www.latex-project.org/lppl/}.} - -Windy City is a style for \biblatex that formats notes, -bibliographies, parenthetical citations, and reference lists according -to the 17th edition of \textit{The Chicago Manual of Style} -(\textit{CMOS}).\footnote{\cite{chicago2017}} It accurately handles a -wide range of citations in different formats and includes a set of -options and commands to support special circumstances. It also has -extensive support for citing and arranging different kinds of editors, -translators, and compilers within a single citation. These features -make Windy City especially suitable for academic work. - -The following sections assume familiarity with \textit{CMOS} and -\biblatex. Section \ref{overview} gives a brief overview of the -style's features. Section \ref{edtrans} discusses the assignment and -placement of editors, translators, and compilers. Section -\ref{collections} discusses several issues with collections, including -options for formatting citations of individual volumes. Sections -\ref{notes} and \ref{paren} reproduce examples from \textit{CMOS} -Chapters 14 and 15, respectively, with occasional commentary and -references to other sections. - -Windy City requires \biblatex version 3.8 or later. - -\section{Overview} -\label{overview} - -This section covers basic information about Windy City. If you're -completely new to \biblatex, you should probably glance at its -documentation and try one of the styles that come with it, if only to -get a sense of the basic commands. For the impatient, examples in -Sections \ref{default}, \ref{short}, \ref{notes}, and \ref{paren} -might be of more immediate interest. - -\subsection{Getting Started} - -If you already know how to use \biblatex, getting started with Windy -City is easy. The first task is to confirm that \biblatex and Windy -City are installed properly on your system. Since both are included in -some distributions of \LaTeX, you might be able to skip this step. - -Either way, please consider downloading the most recent release of -Windy City from \begingroup \hypersetup{urlcolor=blue} -\href{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/windycity}{its home on CTAN}. More -recent but potentially less reliable updates are available from Windy -City's \href{https://github.com/brianchase/windycity}{repository on -GitHub}.\endgroup - -Windy City consists of four files: - -\begin{itemize}[before=\small] -\item \file{windycity.dbx} -\item \file{windycity.bbx} -\item \file{windycity.cbx} -\item \file{american-windycity.lbx} -\end{itemize} - -\noindent If you need to install Windy City on your system, you may -copy its files to one of several places. One option is to locate -\biblatex on your system and use its directories: - -\begin{itemize}[before=\small,label=] -\item \ldots\path{/biblatex/windycity.dbx} -\item \ldots\path{/biblatex/bbx/windycity.bbx} -\item \ldots\path{/biblatex/cbx/windycity.cbx} -\item \ldots\path{/biblatex/lbx/american-windycity.lbx} -\end{itemize} - -If you prefer not to mix Windy City's files with \biblatex's, another -option is to find where your distribution of \LaTeX\ keeps \biblatex's -third-party style files and proceed accordingly. Yet another option is -to install Windy City in your local \path{texmf}. Its location will -depend on your system and preferences. For a one-off compilation, say, -to give Windy City a trial run on a single document, you can copy -Windy City's files to the document's root directory. - -After copying the files to one of those places---or another of your -choosing---remember that for every option but the last (a document's -root directory), you need to update your \path{texmf} file name -database. - -To compile a document with Windy City, tell \biblatex to load it with -the load-time option \opt{style}: - -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage[style=windycity]{biblatex} -\end{verbatim} - -\noindent Typically, this goes in a document's preamble or in one of -its style files. - -For some entries in your bibliography database, you may need to add -fields or make other adjustments to get the right output. But since -Windy City relies as much as possible on standard \BibTeX\ fields, and -secondarily on \biblatex fields, you may not need to make major -changes. The examples in this document and its accompanying -bibliography database, \file{windycity.bib}, should serve as a guide -for how to manage your input for nearly every circumstance that the -style is meant to handle. - -\subsection{The Default Format} -\label{default} - -For a first set of examples, consider a passage from \textit{CMOS} -\ref{14.30}: - -\begin{citeonly} -\item \cite[24--25]{morley1995} -\item \cite{schwartz1992} -\item \cite{kaiser1964} -\item \cite[43]{morley1995} -\item \cite[138]{schwartz1992} -\item \cite[189--90]{kaiser1964} -\end{citeonly} - -The output shows Windy City's default format. The first citation of a -work is similar to its entry in the bibliography. It includes all or -most of its bibliographic information. Subsequent citations are -shorter, usually consisting of a short form of the author's name and a -short form of the work's title. - -Windy City supports variations on this format. For information on -short forms of citation, including the use of \textit{ibid.}, see -Section \ref{short}. For options to skip parts of citations, change -the order of editors and translators, and more, see Sections -\ref{preops} and \ref{entryops}. For parenthetical citations, see -examples in Section \ref{paren}. - -The block below shows Windy City's default bibliography for the -previously cited works: - -\begin{bibonly} -\nocite{kaiser1964,morley1995,schwartz1992} -\end{bibonly} - -\noindent You may also print a bibliography in the author-date format, -what \textit{CMOS} calls a reference list: - -\begin{refonly} -\nocite{kaiser1964,morley1995,schwartz1992} -\end{refonly} - -To make \cmd{printbibliography} use the author-date format, load -\biblatex with Windy City's preamble option \opt{reflist}: - -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage[reflist,style=windycity]{biblatex} -\end{verbatim} - -\noindent Note that \opt{reflist=true} has the same effect: - -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage[reflist=true,style=windycity]{biblatex} -\end{verbatim} - -To use the author-date format on a case-by-case basis, run -\cmd{printbibliography} with an appropriate \opt{env} option. With -Windy City, a so-called ``bib environment'' must set the style's -internal \opt{reflist} toggle to \opt{true}. Windy City's own such -environment is called \opt{reflist}, which you may use as follows: - -\begin{verbatim} - \printbibliography[env=reflist] -\end{verbatim} - -\noindent Unfortunately, while the \opt{env} option allows you to have -differently formatted bibliographies within the same document, the -reference lists may have problems with sorting. For best results, use -the \opt{reflist} preamble option. - -As you proceed through the text, note that all examples of citations -and bibliographies are outputs of the style from commands that you can -inspect in the document's source, \file{windycity.tex}, and in its -style file, \file{windycity.sty}. Almost all citations are from -\cmd{cite} or \cmd{parencite}. A few are from more specialized -commands, such as \cmd{cite*} or \cmd{cites}. All example -bibliographies are outputs of the style from \cmd{printbibliography}. -All bibliographic data resides in \file{windycity.bib}. - -\subsection{Short Citations} -\label{short} - -Aside from the author-date format, \textit{CMOS} offers scant -documentation of alternative formats. Nevertheless, there are -alternatives. Consider this example from \textit{CMOS} -\ref{14.34}:\footnote{Switching formats within a document isn't a -feature of the style. For demonstration purposes, though, it's -possible.} - -\begin{citeonly} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} -\item \cite[3]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cite[24--26]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} -\item \cite[401-2]{morrison2004b} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cite[433]{morrison2004b} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} -\item \cite[37--38]{diaz2008} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cite[403]{morrison2004b} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cite[152]{diaz2008} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cite[201-2]{diaz2008} -\AtNextMultiCite{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cites[240]{morrison2004b}[32]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cite[33]{morrison2004a} -\end{citeonly} - -\noindent Compare that with the style's default output: - -\begin{citeonly} -\item \cite[3]{morrison2004a} -\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} -\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} -\item \cite[24--26]{morrison2004a} -\item \cite[401-2]{morrison2004b} -\item \cite[433]{morrison2004b} -\item \cite[37--38]{diaz2008} -\item \cite[403]{morrison2004b} -\item \cite[152]{diaz2008} -\item \cite[201-2]{diaz2008} -\item \cites[240]{morrison2004b}[32]{morrison2004a} -\item \cite[33]{morrison2004a} -\end{citeonly} - -\noindent In the short format, a work's first citation gives short -names and titles and omits all other publication information. -Consecutive citations of a work may omit the title or, as in the -eleventh note, where the title is the key mark of distinction, the -author's name. To use this format, start \biblatex with the preamble -option \opt{short}. See Section \ref{preops} for more information. - -\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.34} also shows how to render the passage above -with \textit{ibid.} Unlike previous editions of \textit{CMOS}, the -17th edition discourages its use. As such, \textit{ibid.} is no longer -part of Windy City's default format. Enable it with the preamble -option \opt{ibid} (again, see Section \ref{preops}). Options -\opt{short} and \opt{ibid} together give the following: - -\begin{citeonly} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[3]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[24--26]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[401-2]{morrison2004b} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[433]{morrison2004b} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[37--38]{diaz2008} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[403]{morrison2004b} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[152]{diaz2008} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[201-2]{diaz2008} -\AtNextMultiCite{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} -\item \cites[240]{morrison2004b}[32]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[33]{morrison2004a} -\end{citeonly} - -There are still other ways to save space: With the default format, you -can use the preamble option \opt{firstshort} to swap long first -citations for short ones (see Section \ref{preops}). Also with the -default format, you can shorten the author's name in the first -citation if the previous citation is of the same author. To do that, -use the preamble option \opt{idemtracker} (see Section \ref{preops}). -The entry option \opt{noauth} omits the author's name altogether (see -Section \ref{entryops}). And the \bibfield{shorthand} field allows you -to set an abbreviation to stand in place of the author's name, the -work's title, and other elements of a citation (see \ref{14.59}). - -\subsection{Preamble Options} -\label{preops} - -A preamble option is an argument for the \cmd{usepackage} macro that -loads \biblatex. Preamble options affect the format of notes, -bibliographies, and reference lists. Some features of the style -require them. - -All options described below are \opt{false} by default. Set them to -\opt{true} by passing the name of the option to \biblatex, with or -without an additional \opt{=true}. In other words, using -\opt{annotate} as an example, the following are equivalent: - -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage[annotate,style=windycity]{biblatex} - \usepackage[annotate=true,style=windycity]{biblatex} -\end{verbatim} - -Bear in mind that Windy City uses many preamble options native to -\biblatex, a few of which you may want to change. These options are -set in \file{windycity.bbx}. In particular, the style sets -\opt{idemtracker} to \opt{false}. If you set it to \opt{true} (or to -some value that implies \opt{true}), Windy City will detect when the -first citation of a work follows another citation of a work by the -same author and print a short form of the author's name. Recall from -the previous section the citation of Toni Morrison's \textit{Song of -Solomon} immediately after a citation of her \textit{Beloved}. In a -context like that, do you really need to remind readers of the -author's full name? If you think not, change \opt{idemtracker} to an -appropriate value (see Section 3.1.2.3 of \biblatex's user -guide).\footnote{\textit{CMOS} seems to have no policy on this point. -In the 16th edition, however, Figure 14.3 shows consecutive citations -of works by the same author, both of which give the author's full -name.} - -\begin{optionlist} - -\optitem[false]{annotate}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent This option is for printing annotated bibliographies. -Annotations will print in block paragraphs below entries. To change -the spacing between entries and annotations, change the value of -\cmd{bibitemsep}. Store the text of an annotation in the -\bibfield{annotation} field of the work's bibliography database entry. - -\optitem[false]{collsonly}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent Citing individual works of a collection adds an entry for -each work to the bibliography. To exclude them and print only an entry -for the whole collection, use \opt{collsonly}. It has no effect on -many \bibtype{incollection} entries, such as articles in books, which -need or ought to have a place in the bibliography, but it does filter -out chapters of books, books in books, and volumes of collections. For -discussion of multivolume works, see Section \ref{multivolume}. - -\optitem[false]{firstshort}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent Use this option to shorten the first citation of each work. -The resulting format consists mainly of the author's name and the -work's title. According to \textit{CMOS}, this approach is optional -for documents with complete bibliographies. (See \textit{CMOS} -\ref{14.23}, also 14.29--14.36.) You may use \opt{firstshort} in -conjunction with \opt{ibid}. However, it adds nothing to \opt{short}, -which has the same effect on first citations. - -\optitem[false]{ibid}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent This option controls whether consecutive citations of a work -on the same page receive an \textit{ibid}. The qualification ``on the -same page'' means that \textit{ibid.} always refers to a work cited on -the current page without an \textit{ibid.} The latter is not a -requirement of \textit{CMOS} but seems reasonable, since it prevents -readers from having to look at another page to determine the referent -of an \textit{ibid.} For examples of its output, see Section -\ref{short} and \ref{14.34}. As of the 17th edition, \textit{CMOS} -discourages the use of \textit{ibid.} (see \ref{14.34}). - -\optitem[false]{isbn}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent Use this option to print ISBNs in bibliographies. A work's -ISBN goes in the \bibfield{isbn} field of its bibliography database -entry. With this option, the style will print ISBNs at the end of -every entry in the bibliography, before annotations. To print the ISBN -of a particular work, use the \opt{isbn} entry option. - -\optitem[false]{library}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent Like \opt{isbn}, this option prints the \bibfield{library} -field of every work in the bibliography. Use it to print information -about libraries, call numbers, and the like. If you use it with the -\opt{isbn} and \opt{annotation} options, it will print after the -former but before the latter. To print this information for selected -works, use the \opt{library} entry option. - -\optitem[false]{nolos}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent By default, every work with a \bibfield{shorthand} receives -an entry in the bibliography. If you wish to exclude them, say, to -avoid duplication with the output of \cmd{printshorthands}, use -\opt{nolos}. Since \opt{collsonly} also excludes works from the -bibliography, their results may overlap. - -\optitem[false]{reflist}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent Use this option to print a bibliography in the author-date -format, what \textit{CMOS} calls a reference list. If you choose -parenthetical citations over notes, consider using \opt{reflist} to -maintain consistency with \textit{CMOS}. Again, another way to print a -reference list is to pass \opt{env=reflist} to -\cmd{printbibliography}. See Section \ref{overview} for more -information. - -\optitem[false]{short}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent As shown in Section \ref{short}, this option prints -citations in a short format (see \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.34}). The use -of \opt{short} has one feature in common with \opt{ibid}: Just as -\textit{ibid.} appears only for consecutive citations of a work on the -same page, and so never refers to a citation on a previous page, -\opt{short} drops the title from consecutive citations of a work on -the same page, never in reference to a citation on a previous page. As -with \textit{ibid.}, this feature isn't required by \textit{CMOS}, but -it prevents readers from having to look at a previous page to -determine which title a citation refers to. - -In contexts where \opt{short} would drop a title from a citation, but -where no name occupies the author's position, it will print the work's -\bibfield{labeltitle}. This can be a short form of the title, either -the title minus the subtitle or the \bibfield{shorttitle}, if -applicable. In those situations, the short format is no different from -the default. - -As noted earlier, \opt{short} has the same effect on first citations -as \opt{firstshort}. But recall from Section \ref{short} that you can -combine \opt{short} and \opt{ibid} for more concise output. - -\optitem[false]{swapvol}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent In bibliographies and long citations, works in collections -may place publication information for the volume before that of the -collection or \textit{vice versa}. Windy City gives priority to the -volume. To reverse this for all relevant citations, use \opt{swapvol}. -For more information, see Section \ref{collorder}. - -\end{optionlist} - -\subsection{Entry Options} -\label{entryops} - -An entry option is a value for the \bibfield{options} field of a -work's database entry. It affects the format of that particular work. -For options that affect the format of every work, see Section -\ref{preops}. - -\begin{optionlist} - -\optitem[false]{anonauth}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent This option prints the author's name of an anonymously -published work in brackets, as in this example from \textit{CMOS} -\ref{14.79}: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{horsley1796} -\end{citebib} - -\optitem[false]{anonqauth}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent Similar to the previous but adds a question mark after the -author's name, as in this example from \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.79}: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{hawkes1834} -\end{citebib} - -\optitem[false]{isbn}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent Use this option to print the ISBN of a particular work in a -bibliography. The ISBN will appear at the end of the work's entry but, -if applicable, before an annotation. To print ISBNs of every work in -the bibliography, see the \bibfield{isbn} preamble option. - -\optitem[false]{library}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent This option prints the \bibfield{library} field of a work's -bibliography database entry. This information prints at the end of the -work's entry, though, like an ISBN, before an annotation. To print the -\bibfield{library} field of every work in the bibliography, use the -\opt{library} preamble option. - -\optitem[false]{listvols}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent \textit{CMOS} offers some flexibility over whether a long -citation gives a work's total number of volumes (see \textit{CMOS} -\ref{14.118}). Windy City replicates this in a roundabout way: By -default, it prints the \bibfield{volumes} field in certain long -citations only if the \bibfield{postnote} field is empty. This does a -better job of matching examples in \textit{CMOS} than a simpler policy -would. For the rest, use \opt{listvols}. It prints the -\bibfield{volumes} field in those citations no matter what the -\bibfield{postnote} contains. For more information, see Section -\ref{collorder}. - -\optitem[false]{noauth}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent This option tells the style to bypass the author's position -of a work in notes and bibliographies. Citations will begin with the -title's position. Below is an example from \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.105}: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{chaucer1966} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent To bypass the author's position in a single note, without -affecting the bibliography, use \cmd{cite*} or \cmd{footcite*}. - -\optitem[false]{skipdate}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent On rare occasions, you may need an entry in a reference list -to skip the \textit{date} of the author-date format. For examples, see -Section \ref{entrytypes}. - -\optitem[false]{swapauth}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent To swap the places of a book's author with an editor or -translator, use \opt{swapauth}. This option works for \bibtype{book}, -\bibtype{bookinbook}, \bibtype{collection}, \bibtype{inbook}, and -\bibtype{incollection} entry types. For more information, see Section -\ref{edtranspos}. - -\optitem[false]{swaptrans}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent According to \textit{CMOS}, if a work has an editor and a -translator, their names should appear in citations in the order in -which they appear on the work's title page (\ref{14.104}). By default, -the style lists editors first. Entries with the option -\bibfield{swaptrans} reverse this order: Their translators print -first. If a work's translators and editors are identical, using -\bibfield{swaptrans} reverses the order of their roles, say, from -\textit{edited and translated by} to \textit{translated and edited -by}. For more information, see Section \ref{edtranspos}. - -\optitem[false]{swapvol}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} - -\noindent As an entry option, \opt{swapvol} does on a case-by-case -basis what the \opt{swapvol} preamble option does globally: When set -to true, it changes the format of a work in a collection so that, in -bibliographies and long citations, publication information for the -collection precedes that of the volume. For more information, see -Section \ref{collorder}. - -\end{optionlist} - -\subsection{Citation Commands} -\label{citecmds} - -The most important citation commands are familiar from \biblatex: - -\begin{ltxsyntax} -\cmditem{autocite}[prenote][postnote]{key} -\cmditem{autocites}(multiprenote)(multipostnote)[prenote][postnote]{key}|...|[prenote][postnote]{key} -\cmditem{cite}[prenote][postnote]{key} -\cmditem{cites}[prenote][postnote]{key} -\cmditem{footcite}[prenote][postnote]{key} -\cmditem{footcites}(multiprenote)(multipostnote)[prenote][postnote]{key}|...|[prenote][postnote]{key} -\cmditem{nocite}{key} \cmditem*{nocite}|\{*\}| -\cmditem{parencite}[prenote][postnote]{key} -\cmditem{parencites}(multiprenote)(multipostnote)[prenote][postnote]{key}|...|[prenote][postnote]{key} -\cmditem{smartcite}[prenote][postnote]{key} -\cmditem{smartcites}(multiprenote)(multipostnote)[prenote][postnote]{key}|...|[prenote][postnote]{key} -\end{ltxsyntax} - -\noindent New users should get comfortable first with \cmd{cite} and -\cmd{footcite} (for notes) and \cmd{parencite} (for parenthetical -citations). Their multicite forms---\cmd{cites}, \cmd{footcites}, and -\cmd{parencites}---take a comma-separated list of entry keys. - -Use \cmd{nocite} to add works to bibliographies without citing them in -the text. Use it with an asterisk to add every work in every -\file{bib} file that you've loaded with \cmd{addbibresource} or -\cmd{bibliography}. - -Windy City sets the \opt{autocite} preamble option to \opt{footnote}, -which makes \cmd{autocite} equivalent to \cmd{smartcite}---which in -turn behaves like different citation commands in different contexts. -In Windy City, \cmd{smartcite} is equivalent to \cmd{footcite} in a -document's body and \cmd{cite} in footnotes and endnotes.\footnote{In -a \env{minipage} environment, \cmd{smartcite} is equivalent to -\cmd{cite}. To use \cmd{smartcite} with endnotes, use the -\sty{endnotes} package.} If you set the \opt{autocite} preamble option -to \opt{inline}, \cmd{autocite} is equivalent to \cmd{parencite}. If -you set it to \opt{plain}, \cmd{autocite} is equivalent to \cmd{cite}. - -Other citation commands: - -\begin{ltxsyntax} - -\cmditem{cite*}[prenote][postnote]{key} - -Use this command to cite a work without printing anything in the -author's position. It comes in handy when the context makes the -author's name clear. From \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.78}: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite*[233]{franklin1868} -\item \cite*[234]{franklin1868} -\end{citebib} - -\cmditem{footcite*}[prenote][postnote]{key} - -Like \cmd{cite*}, this command suppresses the author's position of a -note but otherwise functions like \cmd{footcite}. - -\cmditem{parencite*}[prenote][postnote]{key} - -Use this command to print a parenthetical citation without the -author's position. The most likely contexts for this are passages in -which the author receives explicit mention. Here's an example from -\textit{CMOS} \ref{15.25}: - -\begin{quote} Fiorina et al. \parencite*{fiorina2005} and Fischer and -Hout \parencite*{fischer2006} reach more or less the same conclusions. -In contrast, Abramowitz and Saunders \parencite*{abramowitz2005} -suggest that the mass public is deeply divided between red states and -blue states and between churchgoers and secular voters. \end{quote} - -The source for the passage above contains: - -\begin{verbatim} - \begin{quote} Fiorina et al. \parencite*{fiorina2005}... Fischer - and Hout \parencite*{fischer2006}... Abramowitz and Saunders - \parencite*{abramowitz2005}... \end{quote} -\end{verbatim} - -\cmditem{smartcite*}[prenote][postnote]{key} - -Like \cmd{smartcite} but suppresses the author's position of a note. - -\end{ltxsyntax} - -\subsection{Entry Types} -\label{entrytypes} - -Windy City recognizes every entry type from \BibTeX, as well as some -that are specific to \biblatex. - -\begin{typelist} -\RaggedRight - -\typeitem{article} - -Aliases: \bibtype{periodical} - -\typeitem{book} - -Aliases: \bibtype{booklet}, \bibtype{collection}, \bibtype{manual}, -\bibtype{mvbook}, \bibtype{mvcollection}, \bibtype{proceedings}, -\bibtype{report}, \bibtype{techreport} - -\typeitem{incollection} - -Aliases: \bibtype{bookinbook}, \bibtype{conference}, -\bibtype{inproceedings}, \bibtype{inbook}, \bibtype{letter}, -\bibtype{suppbook}, \bibtype{suppcollection} - -\typeitem{letter} No aliases -\typeitem{misc} No aliases -\typeitem{online} No aliases -\typeitem{patent} No aliases - -\typeitem{reference} - -Aliases: \bibtype{inreference} - -\typeitem{review} No aliases - -\typeitem{thesis} - -Aliases: \bibtype{mastersthesis}, \bibtype{phdthesis}, -\bibtype{unpublished} - -\end{typelist} - -\noindent For the most part, you may assign every work to the basic -entry types listed above. A PhD thesis, for example, may have a -\bibtype{thesis} or \bibtype{phdthesis} entry type. The output is the -same. If an entry has a type other than the ones listed above, Windy -City processes it as a book. - -One comment about \bibtype{reference} and \bibtype{inreference} -entries: You may cross-reference \bibtype{inreference} entries to -\bibtype{reference} entries, as with articles in books, but you can -get the same output using one or the other entry type alone. Take an -example from \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.232}: - -\begin{citeonly} -\item \cite{salvation1980} -\end{citeonly} - -A bibliography database could have an \bibtype{inreference} entry for -the article cross-ref\-er\-enc\-ed to a \bibtype{reference} entry for -\textit{Encyclopaedia Britannica}: - -\begin{verbatim} - @InReference{salvation1980, - title = {salvation}, - crossref = {britannica1980} - } - @Reference{britannica1980, - organization = {{\emph{Encyclopaedia Britannica}}}, - edition = {15}, - year = {1980} - } -\end{verbatim} - -\noindent This approach makes sense if you plan to cite more than one -article from the source.\footnote{Incidentally, reference works don't -always have titles in italics. As a result, you need to handle it in -your bibliography database.} But you could also have a single entry of -either type with the same data, like this: - -\begin{verbatim} - @Reference{salvation1980, - organization = {{\emph{Encyclopaedia Britannica}}}, - edition = {15}, - title = {salvation}, - year = {1980} - } -\end{verbatim} - -For unusually complicated citations, or those just not supported by -the style, consider using the \bibtype{misc} entry type. The style -formats these entries with a small number of fields but in way that -makes it a fallback for almost anything. The example below is from -\textit{CMOS} 14.264: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{roosevelt1959} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent The database entry for this work contains most of the format -in \bibfield{usera} (for notes) and \bibfield{userb} (for -bibliographies). In \bibfield{title}, the style needs manual -formatting, since works of this type may have titles in italics or -quotation marks. - -\begin{verbatim} - @Misc{roosevelt1959, - author = {Roosevelt, Eleanor}, - title = {\mkbibquote{Is America Facing World Leadership?}}, - usera = {convocation speech, Ball State Teacher's College, May 6, - \thefield{year}, radio broadcast, reel-to-reel tape, - MPEG copy, 1:12:49}, - userb = {Convocation Speech. Ball State Teacher's College. May 6, - \thefield{year}. Radio broadcast. Reel-to-reel tape. - MPEG copy. 1:12:49}, - url = {http://libx.bsu.edu/cdm4/singleitem/collection/ElRoos/id - /1}, - year = {1959} - } -\end{verbatim} - -You may also use the \bibtype{misc} entry type to cross-reference -entries in a bibliography, as in \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.81} and -\ref{14.82}. - -\begin{bibonly} -\nocite{ashe,creasey1976,creasey1978,creasey1966,morton,york} -\end{bibonly} - -\noindent Here's the \bibtype{misc} entry for one of the -cross-references above: - -\begin{verbatim} - @Misc{ashe, - options = {skipdate}, - author = {Ashe, Gordon}, - userb = {\emph{See} Creasey, John} - } -\end{verbatim} - -\noindent The option \opt{skipdate} is necessary only if you plan to -format your bibliography as a reference list. It prevents Windy City -from printing \textit{n.d.} (no date) after the name to indicate a -missing publication date. After adding the \bibtype{misc} entries, use -\cmd{nocite} with their entry keys to add them to your bibliography, -and cite the remaining entries in the usual way. For examples of -automatic cross-referencing in notes and bibliographies see Section -\ref{notes}, \ref{14.108}; Section \ref{paren}, \ref{15.42}; and -Section \ref{collections}. - -For more information on entry types---specifically, on the use of -certain data fields with them---see Section \ref{datafields}. - -\subsection{Data Fields} -\label{datafields} - -As Windy City has grown to support more citations, it has had to add -data fields that aren't recognized by \BibTeX\ or \biblatex. It also -uses some standard ones in perhaps unexpected ways. - -\subsubsection{Additional Data Fields} -\label{datafields} - -Some of Windy City's additional or nonstandard data fields are for its -internal handling of cross-referencing. Those fields aren't listed -below, as they're not meant for use in a bibliography database. The -rest store information that's crucial for correct formatting. Without -them, quite a few citations in this document wouldn't match their -counterparts in \textit{CMOS}. - -\begin{marglist} - -\item[\smash{\tshortstack[l]{blogtitle\\blogsubtitle}}] The name of a -blog goes in \bibfield{blogtitle} and \bibfield{blogsubtitle}. Of -course, already existing fields would have been preferable for this -purpose. But since blog posts take the usual \bibfield{title} and -\bibfield{subtitle}, and since blogs may have host names of different -sorts, new fields seemed necessary. - -\item[editoraddon] Use this field to include additional editorial -information about a book. It's available for \bibtype{book}, -\bibtype{incollection}, and \bibfield{review} entry types and their -aliases. (For information on aliases in Windy City, see Section -\ref{entrytypes}.) When applicable, its content appears after the -names of a book's editors and translators without intervening -punctuation. For an example, see Section \ref{entryops}, where the -citation of \textit{Chaucer Life-Records} prints this -\bibfield{editoraddon}: ``from materials compiled by John M. Manly and -Edith Richert, with the assistance of Lilian J. Redstone et al.'' - -\item[seriesaddon] This field is for additional information about a -book's series. That includes information about the run of a series, -such as \textit{2nd ser.} and \textit{n.s.}. For examples, see -\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.123} and \ref{14.126}. Keep in mind that, for -journals, which occasionally have a series but no series name, -information like \textit{2nd ser.} and \textit{n.s.} go in the -\bibfield{series} field. - -\item[shortmaintitle] This field is for the short form of a -\bibfield{maintitle}. Use it in a bibliography database when a work's -\bibfield{maintitle} may occupy the position of a regular title in a -short citation and needs a short form. This should only happen with -certain works in collections. See, for example, the citation of -\textit{The Complete Tales of Henry James} in Section -\ref{multivolume}. - -\end{marglist} - -\subsubsection{Other Data Fields} -\label{fieldscon} - -Examples in this document don't always make it clear how Windy City -uses standard data fields. The list below discusses some of them. - -\begin{marglist} - -\item[edition] To indicate a numbered edition of a work, put the -number of the edition in this field---for example, \textit{2} for a -second edition. To indicate a revised edition, enter either -\textit{revised} or \textit{rev. ed.}. Both options give the same -output. You may also use the field to indicate a newspaper's edition, -such as\textit{Sunday Book Review} (see \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.202}). - -\item[issue] Windy City uses this field with the \bibtype{article}, -\bibtype{online}, and \bibtype{review} entry types to record a work's -season of publication (spring, summer, autumn/fall, winter). The -\bibtype{date} field also records seasons---but the value \textit{23}, -for the third season, returns \textit{Autumn}. To print \textit{Fall}, -use an \bibfield{issue} field with that value. In other words, for the -output \textit{Fall 2013}, a work's bibliography database entry should -contain: - -\begin{verbatim} - issue = {Fall}, - date = {2013}, -\end{verbatim} - -\noindent Whereas for \textit{Autumn 2013}, use either: - -\begin{verbatim} - date = {2013-23}, -\end{verbatim} - -\noindent Or: - -\begin{verbatim} - issue = {Autumn}, - date = {2013}, -\end{verbatim} - -\noindent Remember that when \bibfield{date} contains just a year of -publication, you may use the classic \bibfield{year} field instead. - -\item[series] See the comments for \bibfield{seriesaddon} in Section -\ref{datafields}. - -\item[type] With the \bibtype{thesis} entry type, Windy City uses the -\bibfield{type} field to distinguish a Master's thesis from a PhD -dissertation. For the latter, \bibtype{type} should have the values -\textit{phdthesis} or \textit{PhD diss.}. For the former, use -\textit{mathesis} or \textit{master's thesis}. No \bibfield{type} -field is needed for the \bibtype{mathesis} and \bibtype{phdthesis} -entry types. - -In rare cases, the \bibfield{type} field is necessary for the -\bibtype{article} and \bibtype{review} entry types when a work's -bibliographic information doesn't allow Windy City to distinguish a -journal article from a magazine or newspaper article. This happens -when a magazine or newspaper article has an issue number. Normally, -Windy City would respond by printing the issue number before the date -and enclosing the date in parentheses. But the issue number needs to -go first, and the date shouldn't be in parentheses. The workaround is -to include a \bibfield{type} field with the value \textit{newsmag}. -For an example, see \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.204} and compare it with the -citation of Beattie in \ref{14.171}. - -\end{marglist} - -\section{Editors, Translators, and Compilers} -\label{edtrans} - -Windy City offers significant control over the handling of editors, -translators, and compilers. Taking advantage of it, however, may not -seem intuitive at first. This section covers the options and issues -that you need to grasp in order to master this aspect of the style. - -\subsection{Types of Editors, Translators, and Compilers} -\label{edtransnames} - -For the most part, Windy City associates the \bibfield{editor} and -\bibfield{translator} fields with the lowest level title within the -scope of an entry. In most cases, then, you can assign editors and -translators simply by adding the \bibfield{editor} and -\bibfield{translator} fields to a database entry. Below is the entry -for an example in \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.104}: - -\begin{verbatim} - @Collection{adorno1999, - author = {Adorno, Theodor W. and Benjamin, Walter}, - title = {The Complete Correspondence, 1928–1940}, - editor = {Lonitz, Henri}, - translator = {Walker, Nicholas}, - address = {Cambridge, MA}, - publisher = {Harvard University Press}, - year = {1999} - } -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{adorno1999} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent When the style processes this entry, it identifies the -editor and translator of the work with the names, respectively, in the -\bibfield{editor} and \bibfield{translator} fields. Since the entry -doesn't use the \opt{swaptrans} entry option (see Section -\ref{edtranspos}), the resulting output lists the editor and -translator, in that order, after the authors and title. - -Cross-referencing introduces a bit more complexity, though the -principle is the same: Within the scope of an entry, the style -associates \bibfield{editor} and \bibfield{translator} with the lowest -level title. In this example from \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.30}, an essay -is cross-referenced to a collection: - -\begin{verbatim} - @InCollection{kaiser1964, - author = {Kaiser, Ernest}, - title = {The Literature of Harlem}, - shorttitle = {Literature of Harlem}, - crossref = {clarke1964} - } - @Collection{clarke1964, - editor = {Clarke, J. H.}, - title = {Harlem}, - subtitle = {A Community in Transition}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {Citadel Press}, - year = {1964} - } -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{kaiser1964} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent Since \bibfield{editor} appears within the -\bibtype{collection} entry, Windy City associates the editor's name -with \textit{Harlem}. If you moved \bibfield{editor} from -\bibtype{collection} to \bibtype{incollection}, the association would -change to \textit{The Literature of Harlem}. - -Consider another example, this one an essay in a collection: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{petrarca1948} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent Hans Nachod translated ``The Ascent of Mont Ventoux,'' among -other works in the collection, but not \textit{every} work in the -collection. Thus, the \bibfield{translator} field must fall within the -scope of the \bibtype{incollection} entry: - -\begin{verbatim} - @InCollection{petrarca1948, - author = {Petrarca, Francesco}, - title = {The Ascent of Mont Ventoux}, - translator = {Nachod, Hans}, - pages = {36–46}, - crossref = {cassirer1948} - } - @Collection{cassirer1948, - editor = {Cassirer, Ernst and Kristeller, Paul Oskar and Randall, - Jr., John Herman}, - title = {The Renaissance Philosophy of Man}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1948} - } -\end{verbatim} - -\noindent By the same token, since \bibfield{editor} falls within the -scope of \bibtype{collection}, the style associates it with -\textit{The Renaissance Philosophy of Man}. - -Sometimes, you need to designate the role of an editor with the field -\bibfield{editortype}. The values of \bibfield{editortype} are -\textit{maintitle}, \textit{series}, \textit{issuetitle}, and -\textit{compiler}. As for the latter, Windy City treats -\textit{compiler} as a kind of editor. So, if you need to add a -compiler to an entry, add the compiler's name to an available field -for an editor, then add an appropriate \bibfield{editortype} field -with the value \textit{compiler}. It may help to see the bibliography -database entry for an example in \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.103}: - -\begin{verbatim} - @Book{schechter2011, - editor = {Schechter, Harold, and Kurt Brown}, - editortype = {compiler}, - title = {Killer Verse}, - subtitle = {Poems of Murder and Mayhem}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {Everyman Paperback Classics}, - year = {2011} - } -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{schechter2011} -\end{citebib} - -Follow the same pattern for editors of a \bibfield{maintitle}, -\bibfield{series}, or \bibfield{issuetitle}. Here's an example from -\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.123}: - -\begin{verbatim} - @Book{allen2009, - author = {Allen, Judith A.}, - title = {The Feminism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman}, - subtitle = {Sexualities, Histories, Progressivism}, - series = {Women in Culture and Society}, - editor = {Stimpson, Catharine R.}, - editortype = {series}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {2009} - } -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{allen2009} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent If there were no \bibfield{editortype} assigning the editor -to the series, Windy City would assume that she's the book's editor. -In short, for a title's compilers and for any title at a higher level -than the \bibfield{title} field, you need to use -\bibfield{editortype}. Combined with Windy City's support for citing -articles, chapters, books, and other works within books, this scheme -allows for several sets of editors per work, although it does limit -you to just one set of compilers. - -Windy City's support for translators falls between its support for -editors and compilers. Unless a work's bibliography database entry has -a \bibfield{translatortype} field with the value \textit{maintitle}, -Windy City associates the names in \bibfield{translator} with the -entry's lowest level title. (Recall ``The Ascent of Mont Ventoux'' -above.) You should rarely, and perhaps never, need more than one set -of translators per work. But if you do, Windy City lets you assign as -many as three, if you cross-reference a work with one set of -translators to another with two. Does any such work exist? Probably -not. Anyway, support for it is something of an accident, stemming in -large part from how the style handles cross-referencing with editors. - -One complication remains: There are other name lists for editors than -\bibfield{editor}. There's \bibfield{editora}, \bibfield{editorb}, and -\bibfield{editorc}. - -Reserve \bibfield{editor} for the lowest level title in a bibliography -database entry. That should be the \bibfield{title} field. The next -level up, as it were, is for \bibfield{editora}, followed by -\bibfield{editorb}, and so on. Remember to include the appropriate -\bibfield{type} field to indicate an editor's role. These fields are -\bibfield{editortype} (for \bibfield{editor}), -\bibfield{editoratype} (for \bibfield{editora}), -\bibfield{editorbtype} (for \bibfield{editorb}), and -\bibfield{editorctype} (for \bibfield{editorc}). - -As it happens, Windy City puts a lot of effort into sorting out where -to print the names of editors and translators, so it's a bit more -clever than the previous paragraph suggests. In particular, if you use -\bibfield{editortype} to assign an \bibfield{editor} to a -\bibfield{maintitle} or some other higher level title, and have an -\bibfield{editora} with no corresponding \bibfield{editoratype}, Windy -City will assume that \bibfield{editora} is the editor of the -\bibfield{title}. Regardless, the best practice is the follow the rule -of thumb described above, reserving \bibfield{editor} for -\bibfield{title} and working up from there. - -\subsection{Switching Places and Roles} -\label{edtranspos} - -Normally, Windy City lists editors first. But if translators are -listed first on a work's title page (or in some other relevant place), -you may want to reverse the order. For that, use the entry option -\opt{swaptrans}. Compare: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{doe2010a} -\item \cite{doe2010b} -\end{citebib} - -If a work has no author, but has an editor, the style will print the -editor's name in the author's position. The same happens if a work has -no author but has a translator. The following are examples from -\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.103}: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[100]{egan2014} -\item \cite[34]{silverstein1974} -\end{citebib} - -What if a work has no author but has editors and translators? Since -Windy City gives priority to editors, it defaults to listing editors -in the author's position: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{smith2002a} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent Use \opt{swaptrans} to reverse them: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{smith2002b} -\end{citebib} - -Similarly, if a work's editors and translators are identical, the -style will print the editors' role first, as in \textit{edited and -translated by}\ldots Reverse them with \opt{swaptrans}. From -\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.104}: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{menchu1999} -\end{citebib} - -Since Windy City treats a compiler as a kind of editor, the comments -above apply to compilers: If a work has compilers and translators, -compilers' names will print first, unless you use \opt{swaptrans}. - -In rare cases, you may want to swap the position of an author and an -editor or translator. \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.104} gives an example: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{pound1953} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent You can get this effect with the entry option -\opt{swapauth}, which works for \bibtype{book}, \bibtype{bookinbook}, -\bibtype{collection}, \bibtype{inbook}, \bibtype{incollection}, -\bibtype{mvbook}, and \bibtype{mvcollection} entry types. But beware: -Windy City doesn't look ahead to see if there's really an editor or -translator to take the author's place. If it doesn't find one, it will -still print the author's name after the title, leaving the author's -position empty. Also, if it finds both an editor and a translator, and -they're not the same person, it will print the editor's name in the -author's position---again, giving priority to editors. If you want the -translator's name in the author's position, use \opt{swapauth} with -\opt{swaptrans}. - -Another caveat: For correct sorting in a bibliography, a work that -uses \opt{swapauth} needs a field like \bibfield{sortname} to sort it -by the name of the editor or translator whose name will occupy the -author's position. It would be nice if Windy City could do this for -you, but at present no feature of \biblatex seems to allow the kind of -on-the-fly changes to sorting that \opt{swapauth} requires. Below is -the entry for the previous example: - -\begin{verbatim} - @Book{pound1953, - options = {swapauth}, - author = {Pound, Ezra}, - title = {Literary Essays}, - editor = {Eliot, T. S.}, - sortname = {Eliot, T. S.}, - address = {New York}, - publisher = {New Directions}, - year = {1953} - } -\end{verbatim} - -\section{Collections} -\label{collections} - -Before you cite a collection or one of its volumes, you need to -consider how you want the citation to look (\textit{CMOS} gives you -options) and whether the collection should count as a single work or -as a composite. These issues have implications for how you structure -entries in your bibliography database and how you use citation -commands. - -\subsection{Structuring Citations} -\label{collorder} - -A work in a collection usually has a title and perhaps other -publication information that differs from the collection's. When -preparing your bibliography database, the most basic choice to make -about a work in a collection is which publication information has -priority, the collection's or the volume's. Consider an example from -\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.119}: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{armstrong2014} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent The editor and title of the volume precede the editor and -title of the collection. In notes and bibliographies in the default -format, \textit{CMOS} gives you the option of reversing this order. -(See especially \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.119}, \ref{14.121}, and -\ref{14.122}, and compare \ref{14.144} and \ref{15.41}.) Windy City -does as well, with the entry or preamble option \opt{swapvol}. - -\begin{citebib} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite{armstrong2014} -\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\end{citebib} - -In contexts where information for just one title appears (certain -short citations), the one with priority determines which one -identifies the work. By default, as you can see in the second note -below, the volume has priority: - -\begin{citeonly} -\item \cite{armstrong2014} -\item \cite[45]{armstrong2014} -\end{citeonly} - -\noindent Whereas with \opt{swapvol}: - -\begin{citeonly} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite{armstrong2014} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite[45]{armstrong2014} -\end{citeonly} - -Notice the appearance of the volume number in the second note above, -separated from the page citation by a colon. When the collection has -priority, the volume number should appear in the citation. There are -enough examples in \textit{CMOS} to make that clear. But when the -volume has priority, the volume number is at best optional but -probably incorrect. (It could cause confusion, since the collection is -what comes in volumes, not the volumes themselves.) In any event, -Windy City prints the volume number only when the collection has -priority, that is, when \opt{swapvol} is \textit{true}. - -Sometimes, you may want collections to have priority in every case. If -so, compile documents with the \opt{swapvol} preamble option, -which acts globally, affecting all relevant citations. More likely, -though, you'll want to give priority to the collection when citing -some works but not others. That's why there's a \opt{swapvol} entry -option for changing individual citations. - -A good candidate for the entry option is this example from -\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.118}: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite*{james1963.5} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent The volume's title merely indicates a portion of the -collection, somewhat like the volume of an encyclopedia with the title -\textit{D–F}. There's nothing wrong with putting it first. But putting -it second seems more intuitive. - -For other works, \opt{swapvol} may seem like a poor choice, even if -the output is formally correct: - -\begin{citebib} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite{barrows1959} -\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent Having the editor's name first and the author's name after -the volume's title looks odd. But it's not wrong. The volume's author -didn't write every volume of the collection. In giving priority to the -collection, then, the first position, where an author's name normally -goes, should go to the collection's editor, not to the volume's -author. By contrast, the default format looks more familiar and so is -perhaps less likely to raise eyebrows: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{barrows1959} -\end{citebib} - -One drawback of \opt{swapvol} is that some works changed by it won't -sort correctly in a bibliography without help. The affected works -include those without listed authors and those in which the volume has -an author but the collection as a whole doesn't---and possibly others. -You can fix them by adding a \bibfield{sortname} field to their -bibliography database entries. - -This drawback shouldn't affect \bibfield{bookinbook}, -\bibfield{inbook}, \bibfield{incollection}, or \bibfield{letter} -entries when they're cross-referenced to works that are changed by -\opt{swapvol}. They should have their own authors or titles that Windy -City can use for proper sorting. As for examples, it seems that -\textit{CMOS} gives exactly one in \ref{14.120}: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[169--71]{king2014} -\item \cite[170]{king2014} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent Here's the output with the preamble or entry option -\opt{swapvol}: - -\begin{citebib} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite[169--71]{king2014} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite[170]{king2014} -\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\end{citebib} - -In the second set of examples above, Windy City doesn't print the -volume number before the page reference. That's because, with or -without \opt{swapvol}, the citation is directly to the work's title, -not to the collection. The same goes for articles, chapters, books, -and other works of this type. Further, consistent with \textit{CMOS} -\ref{14.108} and \ref{15.42}, Windy City cross-references previously -cited volumes. - -% Due to 'mincrossrefs=2', smith2018 would be added automatically to -% the bibliography at the end of the document because it's referenced -% twice below. However, it wouldn't appear in the refsegment without -% using \nocite. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[56]{doe2018} -\item \cite[128]{edwards2018} -\nocite{smith2018} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent Now with \opt{swapvol}: - -\begin{citebib} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite[56]{doe2018} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite[128]{edwards2018} -\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\nocite{smith2018} -\end{citebib} - -How does Windy City determine which entries in a bibliography database -work with \opt{swapvol}? To keep things simple, let's focus on -individual volumes of a collection, rather than works collected in -them, like articles and chapters. Below are entries for an earlier -example: - -\begin{verbatim} - @InBook{armstrong2014, - editor = {Armstrong, Tenisha}, - title = {To Save the Soul of America, January 1961–August - 1962}, - shorttitle = {To Save the Soul of America}, - volume = {7}, - year = {2014}, - crossref = {carson1992} - } - @Collection{carson1992, - editor = {Carson, Clayborne}, - title = {The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.}, - volumes = {14}, - address = {Berkeley}, - publisher = {University of California Press}, - year = {1992–} - } -\end{verbatim} - -A \bibtype{bookinbook} or \bibtype{inbook} entry for a volume works -with \opt{swapvol} if it has a \bibfield{title}, a \bibfield{volume}, -and another \bibfield{title} inherited from a cross-referenced entry, -and if it lacks certain fields that it shouldn't have, such as a -\bibfield{maintitle} field or a \bibfield{volume} field inherited from -the cross-referenced entry. You can find the exact details in -\file{windycity.bbx}. Just remember that entries like these should -always be cross-referenced to a \bibtype{collection} or one of its -aliases. Since Windy City treats them the same, it makes no difference -whether you designate entries for volumes as \bibtype{bookinbook} or -\bibtype{inbook}. - -With one exception, you can get the same output with a \bibtype{book}, -\bibtype{collection}, \bibtype{mvbook}, or \bibtype{mvcollection} -entry. As before, the choice of entry type is arbitrary. All four are -equivalent. Here's a counterpart to the previous example using -\bibtype{collection}: - -\begin{verbatim} - @Collection{carson2014, - editor = {Armstrong, Tenisha}, - title = {To Save the Soul of America, January 1961–August - 1962}, - volume = {7}, - maintitle = {The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.}, - editora = {Carson, Clayborne}, - editoratype = {maintitle}, - volumes = {14}, - address = {Berkeley}, - publisher = {University of California Press}, - year = {2014} - } -\end{verbatim} - -These entries work with \opt{swapvol} if they have \bibfield{volume} -and \bibfield{maintitle} fields, among other conditions. You may -prefer them over \bibfield{bookinbook} or \bibfield{inbook} entries if -you only intend to cite one volume of the collection and have no need -to cite the collection as a whole. You risk trouble, though, if the -volumes of the collection have different publication dates, as they do -for \textit{The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr}. If the publication -information for this volume goes last, the bibliography and long -citation should list the publication date as \textit{2014}. If the -publication information for the collection goes last, that date is -\textit{1992–}. A \bibtype{book} or \bibtype{collection} entry, -however, has just one field for a publication date, so using -\opt{swapvol} on \bibfield{carson2014} would print \textit{2014}, not -\textit{1992–}. Otherwise, the entry types are interchangeable. You -can find examples of both approaches in \file{windycity.bib}. - -Certain entries cross-referenced to entries that work with -\opt{swapvol} also work with it. Those enty types are limited to -\bibtype{bookinbook}, \bibtype{inbook}, \bibtype{incollection}, or -\bibtype{letter}. For the letter cited above: - -\begin{verbatim} - @Letter{king2014, - author = {King, Jr., Martin Luther}, - title = {Unpublished letter to the editor of the - \emph{Afro-American} (Washington, DC)}, -% crossref = {carson2014} - crossref = {armstrong2014} - } -\end{verbatim} - -\noindent You may cross-reference this entry to -\bibfield{armstrong2014} or \bibfield{carson2014}. The only difference -is that, with \opt{swapvol}, cross-referencing to -\bibfield{carson2014} once more gives the wrong publication date for -the collection. With many other collections, this wouldn't be an -issue. Convenience, then, is perhaps the only consideration in -choosing how you do it. If you plan to cite more than one volume of a -collection, and different works in those volumes or the collection as -a whole, cross-referencing to \bibtype{bookinbook} or \bibtype{inbook} -entries is probably simpler. The other way is simpler if you plan to -cite just one work in one volume. - -As mentioned in \textit{CMOS} \ref{15.41}, reference lists should give -priority to the volume, not to the collection. Nevertheless, Windy -City doesn't prevent you from using \opt{swapvol} with \opt{reflist}. -Either way, remember that when a volume and a collection have -different publication dates, a reference list entry prints both dates, -which in turn requires you to use the \bibtype{bookinbook} or -\bibtype{inbook} approach. - -\begin{refonly} -\nocite{armstrong2014} -\end{refonly} - -A final issue concerns whether you want long citations to give a -work's total number of volumes. Whereas entries in a bibliography -almost always give that number (the exceptions are those that work -with \opt{swapvol}), doing so in notes is optional (per \textit{CMOS} -\ref{14.118}). - -Here's what Windy City does: Apart from entries that work with -\opt{swapvol}, it prints the \bibfield{volumes} field in long -citations only if the \bibfield{postnote} field is empty. That's not a -requirement of \textit{CMOS}. But there are several reasons for -preferring this approach. If the \bibfield{postnote} is empty, -printing the total preserves the correspondence between the long -citation and its entry in the bibliography. This prevents the -appearance that something has gone wrong when an element in one is -missing from the other. If the \bibfield{postnote} isn't empty, it -likely contains information that, as with page references, should also -include a volume number (see Section \ref{multivolume}). Including a -volume number makes it less important, arguably, to include the total -number of volumes. The main benefit, anyway, is that Windy City's -approach is consistent with citations of \textit{The Lisle Letters} in -\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.117} and \ref{14.118}. No simpler rule would be. - -Confused? All you need to know is that, barring exceptions for -\opt{swapvol}, if you want to print a work's total number of volumes -without regard to the \bibfield{postnote}, use the entry option -\opt{listvols}. Windy City uses it to match some examples in -\textit{CMOS}, such as in \ref{14.59}: - -\begin{citeonly} -\item \cite[1:126]{shurtleff1853} -\end{citeonly} - -\subsection{Collections as Single Works} -\label{multivolume} - -Although its discussion is a bit obscure, \textit{CMOS} treats some -multivolume collections as single works---but only, it seems, if every -volume of the collection has the same title and publication date. To -illustrate the distinction between a collection that counts as a -single work and one that doesn't, \textit{CMOS} gives the following -examples in \ref{14.118}: - -\begin{citeonly} -\item \cite[4:243]{byrne1981} -\item \cite*[32--33]{james1963.5} -\item \cite[4:245]{byrne1981} -\item \cite*[34]{james1963.5} -\end{citeonly} - -In citations of \textit{The Lisle Letters}, volume numbers and pages -are separated by a colon. With \textit{The Complete Tales of Henry -James}, only the second citation follows this pattern. In the first, -the volume number appears earlier, after the editor's name. Why? -Apparently, \textit{The Lisle Letters} count as a single, multivolume -work because every volume has the same title and publication date. Not -so \textit{The Complete Tales of Henry James}, in which volumes have -different titles and publication dates. - -To get the right output, your bibliography database and citations need -to reflect this distinction. Think of it this way: If a multivolume -collection meets the criteria of a single work (all volumes have the -same title and publication date), your bibliography database should -have just one entry to which all citations of the collection refer, -regardless of whether they cite particular volumes or the collection -as a whole. Here's the entry for \textit{The Lisle Letters}: - -\begin{verbatim} - @Collection{byrne1981, - editor = {Byrne, Muriel St. Clare}, - title = {The Lisle Letters}, - volumes = {6}, - address = {Chicago}, - publisher = ucp, - year = {1981} - } -\end{verbatim} - -To cite a particular volume of the collection, include the volume -number in the citation's \bibfield{postnote}. For citations of pages, -remember the format from \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.118}: Volume numbers -and pages are separated with a colon. Here's the source for the first -citation of \textit{The Lisle Letters}: - -\begin{verbatim} - \cite[4:243]{byrne1981} -\end{verbatim} - -\noindent To cite a volume by itself, without a page reference, or to -cite chapters, sections, and other parts of the work, remember to use -the appropriate abbreviations (for some examples, see \textit{CMOS} -\ref{14.120}, 15.23, and \ref{15.41}): - -\begin{verbatim} - \cite[vol. 3, chap. 9]{byrne1981} -\end{verbatim} - -What if you leave the \bibfield{postnote} empty? In that case, Windy -City assumes that you mean to cite the collection as a whole. As such, -the first, long citation of the work will print the collection's total -number of volumes. Subsequent entries will indicate the collection in -whatever short form corresponds to the preamble options. The following -shows the default output for two such citations of the collection: - -\begin{citeonly} -\item \cite{byrne1981} -\item \cite{byrne1981} -\end{citeonly} - -For collections like \textit{The Complete Tales of Henry James}, which -don't count as single works, every volume needs to have its own entry -in the bibliography database. Here's the entry for the volume cited in -\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.118}: - -\begin{verbatim} - @Collection{james1963.5, - options = {swapvol}, - author = {James, Henry}, - title = {1883–1884}, - volume = {5}, - maintitle = {The Complete Tales of Henry James}, - shortmaintitle = {Complete Tales of Henry James}, - editor = {Edel, Leon}, - editortype = {maintitle}, - volumes = {12}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {Rupert Hart-Davis}, - year = {1963} - } -\end{verbatim} - -Since the volume number is part of the entry and needs to print in -different places depending on the context, don't include it in the -\bibfield{postnote}. Let Windy City handle it. Below is the source for -the first citation of \textit{The Complete Tales Henry James}: - -\begin{verbatim} - \cite*[32--33]{james1963.5} -\end{verbatim} - -Neither type of collection uses cross-referencing in the bibliography -database. For \textit{The Lisle Letters}, cross-referencing would -introduce needless complexity. A single work should have a single -entry, not multiple, cross-referenced entries. For \textit{The -Complete Tales Henry James}, cross-referencing would result in errors -because, with different titles and publication dates, not all -publication data for the collection is true of each volume. To cite -the collection as a whole, as in \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.117}, add a -separate entry: - -\begin{verbatim} - @Collection{james1962, - author = {James, Henry}, - title = {The Complete Tales of Henry James}, - shorttitle = {Complete Tales of Henry James}, - editor = {Edel, Leon}, - volumes = {12}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {Rupert Hart-Davis}, - year = {1962–64} - } -\end{verbatim} - -\subsection{Works \textit{in} Volumes or \textit{as} Volumes} - -Many examples so far show the use of the \bibfield{volume} field. What -they don't quite show is that, as with editors and translators, Windy -City associates \bibfield{volume} with an entry's lowest level title. -Usually, this doesn't require any thought when preparing a -bibliography database. The \bibfield{volume} field goes where you'd -expect it to. But if you're not careful, you could end up with errors, -especially when citing books in collections. - -\begin{verbatim} - @InBook{spinoza1900.1.1, - title = {A Theological-Political Treatise}, - crossref = {spinoza1900.1} - } - @Collection{spinoza1900.1, - author = {Spinoza, Benedict de}, - title = {The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza}, - edition = {revised}, - translator = {Elwes, R. H. M.}, - volume = {1}, - address = {London}, - publisher = {George Bell {and} Sons}, - year = {1900} - } -\end{verbatim} - -In the entries above, Windy City associates \bibfield{volume} with -\textit{The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza}, not with \textit{A -Theological-Political Treatise}. The latter, it assumes, isn't volume -one of the collection but a work contained \textit{in} volume one, -presumably with other works. Windy City formats the citation -accordingly: - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{spinoza1900.1.1} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent If \bibfield{volume} were within the scope of -\bibfield{spinoza1900.1.1}, Windy City would assume that \textit{A -Theological-Political Treatise} is volume one of \textit{The Chief -Works of Benedict de Spinoza}, that it's a volume of a collection, -like other works in this section. The same error would occur if you -put all the data for the citation into, say, a \bibfield{collection} -entry. Windy City would associate \bibfield{volume} with -\bibfield{title}, not with \bibfield{maintitle}. The upshot is that -correctly citing a work like this requires cross-referencing an -\bibtype{inbook} or \bibtype{bookinbook} entry to a -\bibtype{collection}, \bibtype{book}, \bibtype{mvbook}, or -\bibtype{mvcollection} entry. (Again, the alternatives give the same -output.) Only then would Windy City associate \bibfield{volume} with -the right \bibfield{title}. - -\section{Examples from \emph{CMOS} Chap. 14, ``Notes and -Bibliography''} -\label{notes} - -Examples in this section reproduce those in \textit{CMOS} Chapter 14. -To help with cross-checking, subsection numbers and headings are from -\textit{CMOS}. - -\subsection{Basic Format, with Examples and Variations} -\setcounter{subsection}{14} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{22} -\subsubsection{Notes and bibliography—examples and variations} -% 14.23 Notes and bibliography—examples and variations -\label{14.23} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[87-88]{strayed2012} -\item \cite[261, 265]{strayed2012} -\item \cite[32]{daum2015} -\item \cite[134--35]{daum2015} -\item \cite[188]{grazer2015} -\item \cite[190]{grazer2015} -\item \cite[242--55]{garcia1988} -\item \cite[33]{garcia1988} -\item \cite[310]{gould1984a} -\item \cite[309]{gould1984a} -\item \cite[484--85]{bagley2015} -\item \cite[501]{bagley2015} -\item \cite[311]{liu2015} -\item \cite[312]{liu2015} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsection}{1} -\subsection{Notes} -\setcounter{subsection}{14} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{29} -\subsubsection{Basic structure of the short form} -% 14.30: Basic structure of the short form -\label{14.30} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[24--25]{morley1995} -\item \cite{schwartz1992} -\item \cite{kaiser1964} -\item \cite[43]{morley1995} -\item \cite[138]{schwartz1992} -\item \cite[189--90]{kaiser1964} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{33} -\subsubsection{Shortened citations versus ``ibid''} -% 14.34: -\label{14.34} - -See Section \ref{short} for a discussion of how to enable the short -format and the use of \textit{ibid.} First, the short format: - -\begin{citeonly} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} -\item \cite[3]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cite[24--26]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} -\item \cite[401-2]{morrison2004b} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cite[433]{morrison2004b} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} -\item \cite[37--38]{diaz2008} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cite[403]{morrison2004b} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cite[152]{diaz2008} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cite[201-2]{diaz2008} -\AtNextMultiCite{\toggletrue{short}} -\item \cites[240]{morrison2004b}[32]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} \item \cite[33]{morrison2004a} -\end{citeonly} - -\noindent With \textit{ibid.}: - -\begin{citeonly} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[3]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[24--26]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[401-2]{morrison2004b} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[433]{morrison2004b} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[37--38]{diaz2008} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[403]{morrison2004b} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[152]{diaz2008} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[201-2]{diaz2008} -\AtNextMultiCite{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} -\item \cites[240]{morrison2004b}[32]{morrison2004a} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} -\item \cite[33]{morrison2004a} -\end{citeonly} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{53} -\subsubsection{Source notes for previously published material} -% 14.54 Source notes for previously published material - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[Reprinted with permission from][15–64]{shapin1996} -\item \cite*[Originally published as][22–69, © 1992 by The University of -Chicago. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission]{manet1992} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{58} -\subsubsection{Abbreviations for frequently cited works} -% 14.59 Abbreviations for frequently cited works -\label{14.59} - -You may override the default announcement of a \bibfield{shorthand} by -adding your preferred content to \bibfield{shorthandintro}. For an -example, one that prints the announcement in a separate sentence, see -the first citation of \textit{CMOS} in this document's introduction. - -Note that Windy City doesn't automatically italicize a -\bibfield{shorthand}. Per \textit{CMOS} 14.60, a shorthand should be -italicized if the title that it abbreviates is also italicized. Set -this in the bibliography database with \cmd{emph} or \cmd{mkbibemph}. - -\begin{citebib} -% There's no way to suppress these fields in the bibliography: -%\AtNextCitekey{\clearfield{origtitle}% -% \clearlist{origlocation}% -% \clearlist{origpublisher}% -% \clearfield{origyear}} -%\item \cite[368]{furet1999} -\item \cite[1:126]{shurtleff1853} -\item \cite[2:330]{shurtleff1853} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{67} -\subsubsection{The 3-em dash for one repeated name} -% 14.68 The 3-em dash for one repeated name - -\begin{bibonly} -\nocite{judt1996,judt2008,judt1989,squire1983,squire1987} -\end{bibonly} - -\setcounter{subsection}{2} -\subsection{Author's Name} -\setcounter{subsection}{14} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{74} -\subsubsection{One author} -% 14.75 One author - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[33]{shields2013} -\item \cite[677]{chun2015} -\item \cite[5]{mccune2014} -\item \cite[100--101]{shields2013} -\item \cite[681]{chun2015} -\item \cite[105--11]{mccune2014} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Two or more authors (or editors)} -% 14.76 Two or more authors (or editors) -\label{14.76} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[xvi]{sorrells2015} -\item \cite[20--21]{levitt2005} -\item \cite[422]{umbers2015} -\item \cite[xx-xxi]{sorrells2015} -\item \cite[158]{gmuca2015} -\item \cite[160]{gmuca2015} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Two or more authors (or editors) with same family name} -% 14.77 Two or more authors (or editors) with same family name - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[14]{kendris2010} -\item \cite[27--28]{kendris2010} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Author's name in title} -% 14.78 Author's name in title -\label{14.78} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite*[233]{franklin1868} -\item \cite*[234]{franklin1868} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{No listed author (anonymous works)} -% 14.79 No listed author (anonymous works) -\label{14.79} - -See Section \ref{entryops} on the \opt{anonauth} and \opt{anonauthq} -entry options. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{anon1610} -\item \cite{anon1547} -\item \cite{horsley1796} -\item \cite{hawkes1834} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Pseudonyms} -% 14.80 Pseudonyms - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{akmuckraker2008} -\item \cite{carre1982} -\item \cite{stendhal1925} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Cross-references for pseudonyms} -% 14.81 Cross-references for pseudonyms -\label{14.81} - -For information on how to add entries that cross-references others, -like several of those below, see Section \ref{entrytypes}. For -examples of automatic cross-referencing in a bibliography, see -\ref{14.108} and \ref{15.42}. - -\begin{bibonly} -\nocite{ashe,creasey1976,creasey1978,creasey1966,morton,york} -\end{bibonly} - -\subsubsection{Alternative real names} -% 14.82 Alternative real names -\label{14.82} - -For information on how to get the last entry below, see Section -\ref{entrytypes}. - -\begin{bibonly} -\nocite{doniger2000,oflaherty} -\end{bibonly} - -\subsubsection{Authors known by a given name} -% 14.83 Authors known by a given name - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{elizabeth2000} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Organization as author} -% 14.84 Organization as author -\label{14.84} - -If an organization is the work's author, remember to add an extra pair -of brackets around the name of the organization in your bibliography -database. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{iso1997} -\AtNextCitekey{\clearfield{shorthand}} -\item \cite{chicago2017} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsection}{3} -\subsection{Title of Work} -\setcounter{subsection}{14} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{88} -\subsubsection{Subtitles in cited works and the use of the colon} -% 14.89 Subtitles in cited works and the use of the colon - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{gladwell2013} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Two subtitles in a cited work} -% 14.90 Two subtitles in a cited work - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{sereny1999} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{91} -\subsubsection{``And other stories'' and such} -% 14.92 ``And other stories'' and such - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[104]{maclean1976} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Dates in titles of cited works} -% 14.93 Dates in titles of cited works - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{beiser2014} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Quoted titles and other terms within cited titles of works} -% 14.94 Quoted titles and other terms within cited titles of works - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{levitt2014} -\item \cite{mchugh1980} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Italicized titles and other terms within cited titles of works} -% 14.95 Italicized titles and other terms within cited titles of works - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{vanwagenen1973} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Question marks or exclamation points in titles of cited works} -% 14.96 Question marks or exclamation points in titles of cited works - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[63]{berra2002} -\item \cite[183]{oram2007} -\item \cite[778]{tessler2014} -\item \cite[336]{batson1990} -\item \cite[55--56]{berra2002} -\item \cite[184]{oram2007} -\item \cite[780]{tessler2014} -\item \cite[337]{batson1990} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{98} -\subsubsection{Translated titles of cited works} -% 14.99 Translated titles of cited works - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{wereszycki1977}; includes a summary in German. -\item \cite[272]{kern1938} -\item \cite{pirumova1977b} -%\AtNextCitekey{\clearfield{shorthand}} -\item \cite{furet1999} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsection}{4} -\subsection{Books} -\setcounter{subsection}{14} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{100} -\subsubsection{Form of author's name and title of book in source citations} -% 14.101 Form of author’s name and title of book in source citations - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[79--80]{gawande2014} -\item \cite[191]{gawande2014} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{102} -\subsubsection{Editor in place of author} -% 14.103 Editor in place of author -\label{14.103} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[100]{egan2014} -\item \cite[33]{schechter2011} -\item \cite[34]{silverstein1974} -\item \cite[301--2]{egan2014} -\item \cite[54--56]{schechter2011} -\item \cite[38]{silverstein1974} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Editor or translator in addition to author} -% 14.104 Editor or translator in addition to author -\label{14.104} - -On how to make an author and editor swap places, see Section -\ref{edtranspos}. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{bonnefoy1995} -\item \cite{menchu1999} -\item \cite{adorno1999} -\item \cite{pound1953} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Other contributors listed on the title page} -% 14.105 Other contributors listed on the title page -\label{14.105} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{chaucer1966} -\item \cite{cullen1961} -\item \cite{hayek1994} -\item \cite{prather1998} -\item \cite{williams1990} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Chapter in a single-author book} -% 14.106 Chapter in a single-author book - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[211]{brower2015.8} -\item \cite{samples2006.7} -\item \cite[30-31]{samples2006.7} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Contribution to a multiauthor book} -% 14.107 Contribution to a multiauthor book - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[325]{miller2014} -\item \cite{ellet1968} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Several contributions to the same multiauthor book} -% 14.108 Several contributions to the same multiauthor book -\label{14.108} - -% Due to 'mincrossrefs=2', angle1968 and zukowsky1987 would be added -% automatically to the bibliography at the end of the document because -% each is referenced twice below. However, they wouldn't appear in the -% refsegment without using \nocite. - -% Unlike article entries, incollection entries don't automatically -% print page ranges. That seems right, though CMOS isn't entirely -% clear on this point. See note for 'cite:pages' in windycity.cbx. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[84--87]{keating1968} -\item \cite[362--70]{lippincott1968} -\item \cite[107--19]{draper1987} -\item \cite[189--207]{harrington1987} -\nocite{angle1968,zukowsky1987} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Book-length work within a book} -% 14.109 Book-length work within a book -\label{14.109} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{bernard1990a} -\item \cite{updike1995a} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Introductions, prefaces, afterwords, and the like} -% 14.110 Introductions, prefaces, afterwords, and the like - -% The bibliography database entry for Toni Morrison's foreword to -% \textit{Song of Solomon} doesn't list a page range. Unlike the -% second example, which shows an introduction by authors different -% than that of the main text, it doesn't need to. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{morrison2004b.f} -\item \cite{mansfield2000} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Letters in published collections} -% 14.111 Letters in published collections - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[133--34]{adams1867} -\item \cite{jackson1676} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{112} -\subsubsection{Editions other than the first} -% 14.113 Editions other than the first - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[401--2]{einsohn2011} -\item \cite[101]{boudett2013} -\item \cite{strunk2000} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Reprint editions and modern editions} -% 14.114 Reprint editions and modern editions -\label{14.114} - -% You can have at most one \bibfield{origdate} per entry. So, if you -% cite a work in a collection, say, an article or book in an -% anthology, the style assumes that \bibfield{origdate} is for the -% collection, not for the individual work. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[152--53]{barzun1994} -\item \cite{bahadur2014} -% CMOS prints the original date in the wrong place: -%\item \cite{emerson1985} -\item \cite{schweitzer1966} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Microform editions} -% 14.115 Microform editions - -Farwell's citation fails to match \textit{CMOS} because the -\bibfield{howpublished} field, which seems like the best choice to -contain \textit{microfiche}, follows the \bibfield{postnote} field, -which contains \textit{p. 67, 3C12}. This order is necessary -elsewhere, such as in \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.163}. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[p. 67, 3C12]{farwell1997} -\item \cite{tauber1958} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent Citing Farwell with the preamble or entry option -\opt{swapvol}: - -\begin{citebib} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite[p. 67, 3C12]{farwell1997} -\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{116} -\subsubsection{Citing a multivolume work as a whole} -% 14.117 Citing a multivolume work as a whole -\label{14.117} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{aristotle1983} -\item \cite{byrne1981} -\item \cite{james1962} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Citing a particular volume in a note} -% 14.118 Citing a particular volume in a note -\label{14.118} - -For a discussion of how to handle these types of works, see Section -\ref{multivolume}. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[4:243]{byrne1981} -\item \cite*[32--33]{james1963.5} -\item \cite[4:245]{byrne1981} -\item \cite*[34]{james1963.5} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Citing a particular volume in a bibliography} -% 14.119 Citing a particular volume in a bibliography -\label{14.119} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{armstrong2014} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent With preamble or entry option \opt{swapvol}: - -\begin{citebib} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite{armstrong2014} -\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Chapters and other parts of individual volumes} -% 14.120 Chapters and other parts of individual volumes -\label{14.120} - -There are some peculiarities with the first example. In the book, but -not online, \textit{CMOS} errs in printing `.ed' rather than `editeb -by' in the bibliography and neglects to invert the author's name. More -worrisome are the striking differences between the note and -bibliography. They may represent alternative ways of formatting the -data, as other examples do. But the note seems inconsistent with -\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.118}, and so doesn't make much sense as an -alternative. Windy City ignores it and in both cases follows the -example of the bibliography. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[180]{chen2010.3} -\item \cite[169--71]{king2014} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent Citing King with the preamble or entry option -\opt{swapvol}: - -\begin{citebib} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite[169--71]{king2014} -\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{One volume in two or more books} -% 14.121 One volume in two or more books -\label{14.121} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[351]{lach1977} -\item \cite{harley1994} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent With preamble or entry option \opt{swapvol}: - -\begin{citebib} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite[351]{lach1977} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite{harley1994} -\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Authors and editors of multivolume works} -% 14.122 Authors and editors of multivolume works -\label{14.122} - -For issues surrounding the first example below, see Section -\ref{collorder}. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{barrows1959} -\item \cite{donne1995} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent With preamble or entry option \opt{swapvol}: - -% As explained in \ref{collorder}, works like barrows1959 sort -% correctly in the default format but incorrectly with the option -% 'swapvol'. The point of '\newrefcontext' below is to work around -% this problem. - -\begin{citebib} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite{barrows1959} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite*{donne1995} -\newrefcontext[sorting=reverse] -\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\end{citebib} -\newrefcontext[sorting=nty] - -\subsubsection{Series titles, numbers, and editors} -% 14.123 Series titles, numbers, and editors -\label{14.123} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{lei2014} -\item \cite{mazrim2011} -\item \cite{wauchope1950} -\item \cite{allen2009} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Series or multivolume work?} -% 14.124 Series or multivolume work? - -In the second example, \textit{vol. 6} refers to the book's series, -Readings in Western Civilization. Usually, the number of a series -isn't recorded as a volume, so Windy City doesn't use the -\bibfield{volume} field for them. Instead, it uses the -\bibfield{number} field, which it prints with no preceding -abbreviation. Add one to the field as necessary. The \bibfield{number} -field for the second example below contains \textit{vol. 6}. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{boyer1986} -\item \cite{cochrane1987} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{125} -\subsubsection{``Old series'' and ``new series''} -% 14.126 ``Old series'' and ``new series'' -\label{14.126} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{boxer1953} -\item \cite{palmatary1950} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Place, publisher, and date} -% 14.127 Place, publisher, and date - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{woolf1927} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Place and date only, for books published before 1900} -% 14.128 Place and date only, for books published before 1900 - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{goldsmith1766} -\item \cite{cervantes1605} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{131} -\subsubsection{No place of publication} -% 14.132 No place of publication - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{windsor1910} -\item \cite{vliet1890} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{136} -\subsubsection{Self-published or privately published books} -% 14.137 Self-published or privately published books - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{karavaev2015} -\item \cite{shumaker2014} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{139} -\subsubsection{Copublication} -% 14.140 Copublication - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{strauss1962} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Distributed books} -% 14.141 Distributed books - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{willke2007} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{143} -\subsubsection{Multivolume works published over more than one year} -% 14.144 Multivolume works published over more than one year -\label{14.144} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[329]{hayek2011} -\item \cite{tillich1951} -\end{citebib} - -\noindent Citing Hayek with the preamble or entry option -\opt{swapvol}: - -\begin{citebib} -\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\item \cite*[329]{hayek2011} -\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{No date of publication} -% 14.145 No date of publication - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{boston} -\item \cite{edinburgh1750} -\item \cite{edinburgh} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Forthcoming publications} -% 14.146 Forthcoming publications - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{author} -\item \cite[345--46]{writer} -\item \cite{contributor} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{158} -\subsubsection{Books requiring a specific application or device (e-books)} -% 14.159 Books requiring a specific application or device (e-books) - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{borel2015} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{160} -\subsubsection{Books consulted online} -% 14.161 Books consulted online - -The first and third notes below present a challenge: If a bibliography -database entry contains an address for a work, such as a DOI, Windy -City prints it in the work's first, long citation. Such is the case -with the second note below. To cite an address for just part of a -work, but print one for the whole work in the bibliography, you need -to override the style's default behavior. The first and third notes do -this with a command that temporarily clears the work's DOI from its -bibliography database entry. Here's an example from the source: - -\begin{verbatim} - \AtNextCitekey{\clearfield{doi}} - \item \cite[chap. 3, \url{https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/ - 9780199343638.003.0004}]{bonds2014} -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{citebib} -\AtNextCitekey{\clearfield{doi}} -\item \cite[chap. 3, \url{https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199343638.003.0004}]{bonds2014} -\item \cite[59]{lystra2004} -\AtNextCitekey{\clearfield{doi}} -\item \cite[chap. 11, \url{https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199343638.003.0012}]{bonds2014} -\item \cite[60--61]{lystra2004} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Freely available electronic editions of older works} -% 14.162 Freely available electronic editions of older works - -The first example comes close to \textit{CMOS}, except that, -consistent with \ref{14.114} and \ref{15.40}, it lists the edition by -Project Gutenberg as a reprint. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[bk. 6, chap. 1]{james2008} -\item \cite[1:243]{james1909} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Books on CD-ROM and other fixed media} -% 14.163 Books on CD-ROM and other fixed media -\label{14.163} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite*[1.4]{chicago2003} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsection}{5} -\subsection{Periodicals} -\setcounter{subsection}{14} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{170} -\subsubsection{Journal volume, issue, and date} -% 14.171 Journal volume, issue, and date -\label{14.171} - -The note for Harper includes the month of publication. Windy City -includes it in the bibliography as well, even though \textit{CMOS} -omits it. As for Lock's entry, \textit{CMOS} clearly errs in printing -the surname twice. Also, for Wilder's article, Windy City prints -\textit{nos.} before \textit{1/2}, not \textit{no.}, as \textit{CMOS} -has it. To print the correct season, Wilder's entry in the -bibliography database includes \textit{Fall} in the \bibfield{issue} -field. Using the \bibfield{date} field with \textit{2013-23} would -give \textit{Autumn 2013}. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[155]{lock2015} -\item \cite[651]{wesoky2015} -\item \cite[645]{harper2014} -\item \cite[60]{wilder2013} -\item \cite[52]{beattie1974} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Forthcoming journal articles} -% 14.172 Forthcoming journal articles - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{authora} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{173} -\subsubsection{Journal page references} -% 14.174 Journal page references - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{gold2015} -\item \cite[2--3]{paudyal2015} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Journal articles consulted online} -% 14.175 Journal articles consulted online - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[268]{whitney1929} -\item \cite[260--61]{schoenfield2016} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Access dates for journal articles} -% 14.176 Access dates for journal articles - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[81]{narr2015} -\item \cite[88--89]{narr2015} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{177} -\subsubsection{Journal special issues} -% 14.178 Journal special issues - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[351--81]{tezuka2013} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{179} -\subsubsection{Articles published in installments} -% 14.180 Articles published in installments - -By default, Windy City will print each installment as a separate -entry. To get the format for the series, you'd need to use the -\bibtype{misc} entry type. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[312]{brown1978} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{181} -\subsubsection{Place where journal is published} -% 14.182 Place where journal is published - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[65--70]{luu1999} -\item \cite{garrett1975} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Translated or edited article} -% 14.183 Translated or edited article - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{authorb} -\item \cite{authorc} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{New series for journal volumes} -% 14.184 New series for journal volumes -\label{14.184} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[414]{sewall1896} -\item \cite{moraes1950} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Short titles for articles} -% 14.185 Short titles for articles - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[223]{rosenblum2015} -\item \cite[225]{rosenblum2015} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Abstracts} -% 14.186 Abstracts - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{matute2015} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{187} -\subsubsection{Basic citation format for magazine articles} -% 14.188 Basic citation format for magazine articles - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[48]{saulnier2008} -\item \cite[59]{lepore2015} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Magazine articles consulted online} -% 14.189 Magazine articles consulted online - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{vick2015} -\item \cite[5]{hanemann1926} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Magazine departments} -% 14.190 Magazine departments - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{marx2015} -\item \cite{wallraff2008} -\item \cite{gourmet2000} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Basic citation format for newspaper articles} -% 14.191 Basic citation format for newspaper articles - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{editorial1990} -\item \cite{royko1992} -\item \cite{forester2000} -\item \cite{samenow2016} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{194} -\subsubsection{Regular columns or features} -% 14.195 Regular columns or features - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{jaffe2015} -\item \cite{editorial2015} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{196} -\subsubsection{Weekend supplements, magazines, and the like} -% 14.197 Weekend supplements, magazines, and the like - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[48]{ghansah2015} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{198} -\subsubsection{Unsigned newspaper articles} -% 14.199 Unsigned newspaper articles - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{nytimes2002} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{News services and news releases} -% 14.200 News services and news releases - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{ap2015} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{201} -\subsubsection{Book reviews} -% 14.202 Book reviews -\label{14.202} - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[B13--B14]{ratliff1999} -\item \cite{kamp2006} -\item \cite{brehm2015} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{203} -\subsubsection{Unsigned reviews} -% 14.204 Unsigned reviews -\label{14.204} - -On the use of the \bibfield{type} field to format this example -correctly, see Section \ref{fieldscon}. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{zeitung1828} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsection}{6} -\subsection{Websites, Blogs, and Social Media} -\setcounter{subsection}{14} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{207} -\subsubsection{Citing blog posts and blogs} -% 14.208 Citing blog posts and blogs -\label{14.208} - -In \textit{CMOS}, one citation refers to \textit{The Chronicle of -Higher Education} and another to \textit{Chronicle of Higher -Education}. The latter appears in \ref{15.51}, so it's probably -correct. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{amlen2015} -\item \cite{germano2017} -\item \cite{amlen} -\item \cite{linguafranca} -\item \cite{jim2017} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Citing social media content} -% 14.209 Citing social media content - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{diaz2016} -\item \cite{obrien2015} -\item \cite{chicago2015} -\item \cite{licis2016} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsection}{7} -\subsection{Papers, Contracts, and Reports} -\setcounter{subsection}{14} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{214} -\subsubsection{Theses and dissertations} -% 14.215 Theses and dissertations - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[59]{vedrashko2006} -\item \cite{choi2008} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{216} -\subsubsection{Lectures and papers or posters presented at meetings} -% 14.217 Lectures and papers or posters presented at meetings - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{hong2015} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Working papers and the like} -% 14.218 Working papers and the like - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{lucki1980} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{219} -\subsubsection{Pamphlets, reports, and the like} -% 14.220 Pamphlets, reports, and the like - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{lifestyles1996} -\item \cite{mcdonalds2014} -\item \cite[¶2,620]{standardtax1996} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsection}{8} -\subsection{Special Types of References} -\setcounter{subsection}{14} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{231} -\subsubsection{Reference works consulted in physical formats} -% 14.232 Reference works consulted in physical formats -\label{14.232} - -Some reference works show full publication information in the same way -as books. Use the \bibtype{book} entry type for them. The first three -citations below are different. They need the \bibtype{reference} or -\bibtype{inreference} entry type. See Section \ref{entrytypes} for -more information. Following the suggestion in \textit{CMOS} 14.232, -\bibtype{reference} and \bibtype{inreference} works don't appear in -bibliographies and reference lists. - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{salvation1980} -\item \cite{hootananny2009} -\item \cite{dab1937} -\item \cite[s.vv. \mkbibquote{police ranks}, \mkbibquote{postal addresses}]{timestyle2003} -\item \cite[6.8.2]{mla2008} -\end{citebib} - -\subsubsection{Reference works consulted online} -% 14.233 Reference works consulted online -\label{14.233} - -Like some of the reference works in the previous section, the ones -below need the \bibtype{reference} or \bibtype{inreference} entry -type. As odd as it may seem, but consistent with \textit{CMOS}, they, -too, aren't included in bibliographies and reference lists. See -Section \ref{entrytypes} for more information. - -\begin{citeonly} -\item \cite{toscanini2016} -\item \cite{cairns2016} -\item \cite{wikipedia2016} -\item \cite{merriam2016} -\end{citeonly} - -\subsubsection{Citing individual reference entries by author} -% 14.234 Citing individual reference entries by author - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{isaacson2005} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{245} -\subsubsection{Citing specific editions of classical references} -% 14.246 Citing specific editions of classical references - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{epictetus1916} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{250} -\subsubsection{Modern editions of the classics} -% 14.251 Modern editions of the classics - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{aristotle1983} -\item \cite{maimonides1965} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{257} -\subsubsection{Patents} -% 14.258 Patents - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite{iizuka1986} -\end{citebib} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{259} -\subsubsection{Citations taken from secondary sources} -% 14.260 Citations taken from secondary sources - -\begin{citebib} -\item \cite[269]{zukofsky1931}, quoted in \cite[78]{costello1981} -\end{citebib} - -\section{Examples from \emph{CMOS} Chap. 15, ``Author-Date -References''} -\label{paren} - -Examples in this section reproduce those in \textit{CMOS} Chapter 15. -To help with cross-checking, subsection numbers and headings are from -\textit{CMOS}. Since parenthetical citations are relatively simple, -and since the format of references lists is derivative of the default, -the examples below are more selective than those in the previous -section. - -\subsection{Basic Format, with Examples and Variations} -\setcounter{subsection}{15} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{8} -\subsubsection{Author-date references—examples and variations} -% 15.9 Author-date references—examples and variations -\label{15.9} - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite[87--88]{strayed2012} -\item \parencite[32]{daum2015} -\item \parencite[188]{grazer2015} -\item \parencite[242--55]{garcia1988} -\item \parencite[310]{gould1984a} -\item \parencite[484--85]{bagley2015} -\item \parencite[312]{liu2015} -\end{citeref} - -\setcounter{subsection}{1} -\subsection{Reference Lists and Text Citations} -\setcounter{subsection}{15} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{13} -\subsubsection{Placement of dates in reference list entries} -% 15.14 Placement of dates in reference list entries -\label{15.14} - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{pager2015} -\item \parencite{unger2014} -\end{citeref} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{19} -\subsubsection{Reference list entries with same author(s), same year} -% 15.20 Reference list entries with same author(s), same year -\label{15.20} - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite[218]{fogel2004b} -\item \parencite[45--46]{fogel2004a} -\end{citeref} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{21} -\subsubsection{Text citations---basic form} -% 15.22 Text citations—basic form -\label{15.22} - -Ignore the error in \textit{CMOS}: In reference lists, a title goes -after the year, not before. - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{hetherington2015} -\item \parencite{grove2015} -\item \parencite{hetherington2015,grove2015} -\end{citeref} - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{doershuk2017} -\item \parencite{doershuk2016} -\end{citeref} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{24} -\subsubsection{Text citations in relation to surrounding text and punctuation} -% 15.25 Text citations in relation to surrounding text and punctuation -\label{15.25} - -\begin{quote} Fiorina et al. \parencite*{fiorina2005} and Fischer and -Hout \parencite*{fischer2006} reach more or less the same conclusions. -In contrast, Abramowitz and Saunders \parencite*{abramowitz2005} -suggest that the mass public is deeply divided between red states and -blue states and between churchgoers and secular voters. \end{quote} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{26} -\subsubsection{Several references to the same source} -% 15.27 Several references to the same source - -\begin{citeref}% 'even\-tanned' prevents even--[break]tanned -\item Complexion figures prominently in Morgan's descriptions. When -Jasper compliments his mother's choice of car (a twelve-cylinder -Mediterranean roadster with leather and wood-grained interior), ``his -cheeks blotch indignantly, painted by jealousy and rage'' -\parencite[47]{chaston2000}. On the other hand, his mother's mask -never changes, her ``even\-tanned good looks'' -\parencite[56]{chaston2000}, ``burnished visage'' -\parencite[101]{chaston2000}, and ``air-brushed confidence'' -\parencite[211]{chaston2000} providing the foil to the drama in her -midst. \end{citeref} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{28} -\subsubsection{Text citations of works with more than three authors} -% 15.29 Text citations of works with more than three authors - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{schonen2017a} -\item \parencite{schonen2017b} -\end{citeref} - -\setcounter{subsection}{2} -\subsection{Author-Date References: Special Cases} -\setcounter{subsection}{15} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{33} -\subsubsection{Author-date format for anonymous works (no listed author)} -% 15.34 Author-date format for anonymous works (no listed author) - -See Section \ref{entryops} on the \opt{anonauth} and \opt{anonauthq} -entry options. - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{anon1610} -\item \parencite{anon1547} -\item \parencite{horsley1796} -\item \parencite{hawkes1834} -\end{citeref} - -\subsubsection{Pseudonyms in author-date references} -% 15.35 Pseudonyms in author-date references - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{stendhal1925} -\end{citeref} - -\subsubsection{Editor in place of author in text citations} -% 15.36 Editor in place of author in text citations - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{silverstein1974} -\item \parencite{soltes1999} -\end{citeref} - -\subsubsection{Organization as author in author-date references} -% 15.37 Organization as author in author-date references - -In the reference list, \textit{CMOS} errs in printing `:1997' after -`ISO 4'. Compare it with the nearly identical example in \ref{14.84}. - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{iso1997.ref} -\end{citeref} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{39} -\subsubsection{Reprint editions and modern editions—more than one date} -% 15.40 Reprint editions and modern editions—more than one date -\label{15.40} - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{austen2003} -\item \parencite{maitland1998} -\end{citeref} - -\subsubsection{Multivolume works published over more than one year} -% 15.41 Multivolume works published over more than one year -\label{15.41} - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite[1:133]{tillich1951} -%\item \parencite[vol. 2]{tillich1951} -\item \parencite[329]{hayek2011} -\end{citeref} - -\subsubsection{Cross-references to multiauthor books in reference lists} -% 15.42 Cross-references to multiauthor books in reference lists -\label{15.42} - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{draper1987} -\item \parencite{harrington1987} -\item \parencite{zukowsky1987} -\end{citeref} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{43} -\subsubsection{No date of publication in author-date references} -% 15.44 No date of publication in author-date references - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{nano1750} -\item \parencite{nano} -\end{citeref} - -\subsubsection{``Forthcoming'' in author-date references} -% 15.45 ``Forthcoming'' in author-date references - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{faraday} -\end{citeref} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{46} -\subsubsection{Parentheses or comma with issue number} -% 15.47 Parentheses or comma with issue number - -In the second example, Windy City prints a colon after the journal -number. \textit{CMOS} prints a comma there---likely an error. - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{glass2014} -\item \parencite{meyerovitch1959} -\end{citeref} - -\subsubsection{Colon with volume number} -% 15.48 Colon with volume number - -The example below shows the output when an article's publication month -isn't included in the bibliography database and so doesn't come -between a volume number and a page reference. - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{gunderson2015} -\end{citeref} - -\subsubsection{Newspapers and magazines in reference lists} -% 15.49 Newspapers and magazines in reference lists - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{nytimes2002} -\end{citeref} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{50} -\subsubsection{Citing blogs in author-date format} -% 15.51 Citing blogs in author-date format -\label{15.51} - -\textit{CMOS} seems mistaken in printing a period after -\textit{Chronicle of Higher Education} instead of a comma. Compare -with \ref{14.208} and \ref{15.42}. - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{germano2017} -\end{citeref} - -\subsubsection{Citing social media content in author-date format} -% 15.52 Citing social media content in author-date format -\label{15.52} - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{diaz2016} -\item \parencite{obrien2015} -\item \parencite{chicago2015} -\end{citeref} - -\setcounter{subsubsection}{54} -\subsubsection{Patents or other documents cited by more than one date} -% 15.55 Patents or other documents cited by more than one date - -\begin{citeref} -\item \parencite{iizuka1986} -\end{citeref} - -\subsubsection{``Quoted in'' in author-date references} -% 15.56 “Quoted in” in author-date references - -\begin{citeref} -\item In Louis Zukofsky's ``Sincerity and Objectification,'' -from the February 1931 issue of \textit{Poetry} magazine -\parencite[quoted in][]{costello1981}\ldots -\end{citeref} - -\defbibnote{sh}{This section shows the output of \cmd{printbiblist} -with the argument \opt{shorthand}. Running \cmd{printshorthands} -produces the same output. By default, works in this list also appear -in bibliographies. To exclude them, use the preamble option -\opt{nolos}. See Section \ref{preops} for more information.\\}% - -\defbibnote{bib}{This section shows the default output of -\cmd{printbibliography}. The next section shows the author-date -format.\\}% - -\defbibnote{ref}{This section shows the output of -\cmd{printbibliography} in the author-date format. For information on -how to produce this output, see Section \ref{preops}. Issues with -sorting in this section are mentioned there. Creating a reference list -in the preferred way, with the \opt{reflist} preamble option, should -prevent those issues.\\}% - -\printbiblist[prenote=sh]{shorthand} -\refstepcounter{sh}\label{sh} -\printbibliography[notkeyword=notinbib,prenote=bib] -\refstepcounter{bib}\label{bib} -\printbibliography[% - env=reflist, - heading=references, - notkeyword=notinref, - prenote=ref] -\refstepcounter{ref}\label{ref} -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/windycity/windycity.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/windycity/windycity.bib new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ce666baf5c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/windycity/windycity.bib @@ -0,0 +1,2613 @@ +@STRING{ucp = "University of Chicago Press"} + +@Book{chicago2017, + author = {{University of Chicago Press}}, + title = {The Chicago Manual of Style}, + shorthand = {\emph{CMOS}}, + shorthandintro = {\addperiod\space Hereafter, \printfield{shorthand}}, + edition = {17}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2017} +} + +% Examples not in CMOS + +@Book{doe2010a, + options = {skipbib}, + author = {Doe, Jane}, + title = {A Book's Title}, + editor = {Smith, John}, + translator = {Doe, Jane}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2010} +} +@Book{doe2010b, + options = {skipbib,swaptrans}, + author = {Doe, Jane}, + title = {A Book's Title}, + editor = {Smith, John}, + translator = {Doe, Jane}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2010} +} +@Book{smith2002a, + options = {skipbib}, + title = {A Book's Title}, + editor = {Smith, John}, + translator = {Doe, Jane}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2002} +} +@Book{smith2002b, + options = {skipbib,swaptrans}, + title = {A Book's Title}, + editor = {Smith, John}, + translator = {Doe, Jane}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2002} +} +@InCollection{thoreau2007.7, + title = {Walking}, + pages = {185–222}, + crossref = {thoreau2007} +} +@Collection{thoreau2007, + author = {Thoreau, Henry David}, + title = {Excursions}, + editor = {Moldenhauer, Joseph J.}, + series = {The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau}, + publisher = {Princeton University Press}, + address = {Princeton, NJ}, + year = {2009} +} +@InCollection{petrarca1948, + author = {Petrarca, Francesco}, + title = {The Ascent of Mont Ventoux}, + translator = {Nachod, Hans}, + pages = {36–46}, + crossref = {cassirer1948} +} +@Collection{cassirer1948, + editor = {Cassirer, Ernst and Kristeller, Paul Oskar and Randall, Jr., John Herman}, + title = {The Renaissance Philosophy of Man}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1948} +} +@InBook{spinoza1900.1.1, + title = {A Theological-Political Treatise}, + crossref = {spinoza1900.1} +} +@Collection{spinoza1900.1, + author = {Spinoza, Benedict de}, + title = {The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza}, +% edition = {rev. ed.},% alternative to below: + edition = {revised}, + translator = {Elwes, R. H. M.}, + volume = {1}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {George Bell {and} Sons}, + year = {1900} +} +@InCollection{doe2018, + author = {Doe, Jane}, + title = {A Poem}, + translator = {Smith, John}, + pages = {56–57}, + crossref = {jones2018} +} +@InCollection{edwards2018, + author = {Adams, Mary}, + title = {Another Poem}, + pages = {128–32}, + crossref = {jones2018} +} +@InBook{jones2018, + editor = {Jones, David}, + title = {A Volume of Poems}, + volume = {2}, + year = {2018}, + crossref = {blow2016} +} +@Collection{blow2016, + editor = {White, Amy}, + title = {A Collection of Poems}, + volumes = {4}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2016–18} +} + +% 14.23 Notes and bibliography—examples and variations +% 15.9 Author-date references—examples and variations + +@Book{strayed2012, + author = {Strayed, Cheryl}, + title = {Wild}, + subtitle = {From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Alfred A. Knopf}, + year = {2012} +} +@Book{daum2015, + editor = {Daum, Meghan}, + title = {Selfish, Shallow, and Self-Absorbed}, + subtitle = {Sixteen Writers on the Decision Not to Have Kids}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Picador}, + year = {2015} +} +@Book{grazer2015, + author = {Grazer, Brian and Fishman, Charles}, + title = {A Curious Mind}, + subtitle = {The Secret to a Bigger Life}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Simon \& Schuster}, + year = {2015} +} +@InCollection{gould1984a, + title = {Streisand as Schwarzkopf}, + pages = {308–11}, + crossref = {gould1984} +} +@Collection{gould1984, + author = {Gould, Glenn}, + title = {The Glenn Gould Reader}, + editor = {Page, Tim}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Vintage Books}, + year = {1984} +} +@Book{garcia1988, + author = {García Márquez, Gabriel}, + title = {Love in the Time of Cholera}, + translator = {Grossman, Edith}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {Cape}, + year = {1988} +} +@Article{bagley2015, + author = {Bagley, Benjamin}, + title = {Loving Someone in Particular}, + journal = {Ethics}, + volume = {125}, + number = {2}, + date = {2015-01}, + pages = {477–507} +} +@Article{liu2015, + author = {Liu, Jui-Ch'i}, + title = {Beholding the Feminine Sublime}, + subtitle = {Lee Miller's War Photography}, + journal = {Signs}, + volume = {40}, + number = {2}, + date = {2015-24}, + pages = {308–19}, + doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/678242} +} + +% 14.30: Basic structure of the short form + +@Book{morley1995, + author = {Morley, Samuel A.}, + title = {Poverty and Inequality in Latin America}, + shorttitle = {Poverty and Inequality}, + subtitle = {The Impact of Adjustment and Recovery}, + address = {Baltimore}, + publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, + year = {1995} +} +@Article{schwartz1992, + author = {Schwartz, Regina M.}, + title = {Nationals and Nationalism}, + subtitle = {Adultery in the House of David}, + journal = {Critical Inquiry}, + volume = {19}, + number = {1}, + year = {1992}, + pages = {131–32} +} +@InCollection{kaiser1964, + author = {Kaiser, Ernest}, + title = {The Literature of Harlem}, + shorttitle = {Literature of Harlem}, + crossref = {clarke1964} +} +@Collection{clarke1964, + editor = {Clarke, J. H.}, + title = {Harlem}, + subtitle = {A Community in Transition}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Citadel Press}, + year = {1964} +} + +% 14.34: Shortened citations versus “ibid” + +@Book{morrison2004a,% see also 14.110 + author = {Morrison, Toni}, + title = {Beloved}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Vintage International}, + year = {2004} +} +@Book{diaz2008, + author = {Díaz, Junot}, + title = {The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao}, + shorttitle = {Oscar Wao}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Riverhead Books}, + year = {2007} +} + +% 14.54 Source notes for previously published material + +@Book{shapin1996, + author = {Shapin, Steven}, + title = {The Scientific Revolution}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1996} +} +@Article{manet1992, + author = {Fried, Michael}, + title = {Manet in His Generation}, + subtitle = {The Face of Painting in the 1860s}, + journal = {Critical Inquiry}, + volume = {19}, + number = {1}, + year = {1992}, + pages = {22–69} +} + +% 14.59 Abbreviations for frequently cited works + +@Collection{shurtleff1853, + options = {listvols}, + editor = {Shurtleff, Nathaniel B.}, + title = {Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England (1628–86)}, + shorthand = {\emph{Mass. Records}}, + volumes = {5}, + address = {Boston}, + year = {1853–54} +} + +% 14.68 The 3-em dash for one repeated name + +@Book{judt1996, + author = {Judt, Tony}, + title = {A Grand Illusion?}, + subtitle = {An Essay on Europe}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Hill {and} Wang}, + year = {1996} +} +@Book{judt2008, + author = {Judt, Tony}, + title = {Reappraisals}, + subtitle = {Reflections on the Forgotten Twentieth Century}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Penguin Press}, + year = {2008} +} +@Book{judt1989, + editor = {Judt, Tony}, + title = {Resistance and Revolution in Mediterranean Europe, 1939–1948}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Routledge}, + year = {1989} +} +@InCollection{squire1983, + author = {Squire, Larry R.}, + title = {The Hippocampus and the Neuropsychology of Memory}, + sorttitle = {Hippocampus and the Neuropsychology of Memory}, + pages = {491–511}, + crossref = {seifert1983} +} +@Collection{seifert1983, + editor = {Seifert, W.}, + title = {Neurobiolog of the Hippocampus}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Oxford University Press}, + year = {1983} +} +@Book{squire1987, + author = {Squire, Larry R.}, + title = {Memory and Brain}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Oxford University Press}, + year = {1987} +} + +% 14.75 One author + +@Book{shields2013, + author = {Shields, David}, + title = {How Literature Saved My Life}, + shorttitle = {Literature}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Alfred A. Knopf}, + year = {2013} +} +@Article{chun2015, + author = {Chun, Wendy Hui Kyong}, + title = {On Hypo-real Models or Global Climate Change}, + subtitle = {A Challenge for the Humanities}, + shorttitle = {Hypo-real Models}, + journal = {Critical Inquiry}, + volume = {41}, + number = {3}, + date = {2015-21}, + pages = {675–703} +} +@Book{mccune2014, + author = {McCune, Jr., Jeffrey Q.}, + title = {Sexual Discretion}, + subtitle = {Black Masculinity and the Politics of Passing}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2014} +} + +% 14.76 Two or more authors (or editors) + +@Book{sorrells2015, + editor = {Sorrells, Kathryn and Sekimoto, Sachi}, + title = {Globalizing Intercultural Communication}, + subtitle = {A Reader}, + address = {Thousand Oaks, CA}, + publisher = {SAGE}, + year = {2015} +} +@Book{levitt2005, + author = {Levitt, Steven D. and Dubner, Stephen J.}, + title = {Freakonomics}, + subtitle = {A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {William Morrow}, + year = {2005} +} +@Article{umbers2015, + author = {Umbers, Kate D. L. and Symonds, Matthew R. E. and Kokko, Hanna}, + title = {The Mothematics of Female Pheromone Signaling}, + subtitle = {Strategies for Aging Virgins}, + journal = {American Naturalist}, + volume = {185}, + number = {3}, + date = {2015-03}, + pages = {417–32} +} +@Article{gmuca2015, + author = {Gmuca, Natalia V. and Pearson, Linnea E. and Burns, Jennifer M. and Liwanag, Heather E. M.}, + title = {The Fat and the Furriest}, + subtitle = {Morphological Changes in Harp Seal Fur with Ontogeny}, + shorttitle = {Harp Seal Fur}, + journal = {Physiological and Biochemical Zoology}, + volume = {88}, + number = {2}, + date = {2015-03/2015-04}, + pages = {158–66} +} + +% 14.77 Two or more authors (or editors) with same family name + +@Book{kendris2010, + author = {Kendris, Christopher and Kendris, Theodore}, + title = {501 Spanish Verbs}, + edition = {7}, + address = {Hauppauge, NY}, + publisher = {Barron's Educational Series}, + year = {2010} +} + +% 14.78 Author's name in title + +@Book{franklin1868, + author = {Franklin, Benjamin}, + title = {Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin}, + editor = {Big\-e\-low, John}, + address = {Philadelphia}, + publisher = {J. B. Lippincott}, + year = {1868} +} + +% 14.79 No listed author (anonymous works) +% 15.34 Author-date format for anonymous works (no listed author) + +@Book{anon1610, + title = {A True and Sincere Declaration of the Purpose and Ends of the Plantation Begun in Virginia, of the Degrees Which It Hath Received, and Means by Which It Hath Been Advanced}, + shorttitle = {True and Sincere Declaration}, + sorttitle = {True and Sincere Declaration}, + address = {London}, + year = {1610} +} +@Book{anon1547, + title = {Stanze in lode della donna brutta}, + shorttitle = {Stanze}, + address = {Florence}, + year = {1547} +} +@Book{horsley1796, + options = {anonauth}, + author = {Horsley, Samuel}, + title = {On the Prosodies of the Greek and Latin Languages}, + address = {London}, + year = {1796} +} +@Book{hawkes1834, + options = {anonqauth}, + author = {Hawkes, James}, + title = {A Retrospect of the Boston Tea-Party, with a Memoir of George R. T. Hewes}, + note = {by a Citizen of New-York}, + address = {New-York}, + year = {1834} +} + +% 14.80 Pseudonyms +% 15.35 Pseudonyms in author-date references + +@Online{akmuckraker2008, + author = {{AK Muckraker}}, + nameaddon = {pseud.}, + title = {Palin Is Back at Work}, + blogtitle = {Mudflats}, + blogsubtitle = {Tiptoeing through the Muck of Alaskan Politics}, + blogtitleaddon = {blog}, + date = {2008-12-05}, + url = {https://mudflats.wordpress.com/2008/12/05/palin-is-back-at-work/} +} +@Book{carre1982, + author = {Le Carr\'e, John}, + nameaddon = {David John Moore Cornwell}, + title = {The Quest for Karla}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Knopf}, + year = {1982} +} +@Book{stendhal1925, + author = {Stendhal}, + nameaddon = {Marie-Henri Beyle}, + title = {The Charterhouse of Parma}, + translator = {Scott-Moncrieff, C. K.}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Boni {and} Liveright}, + year = {1925} +} + +% 14.81 Cross-references for pseudonyms + +@Misc{ashe, + options = {skipdate}, + author = {Ashe, Gordon}, + userb = {\emph{See} Creasey, John} +} +@Misc{morton, + options = {skipdate}, + author = {Morton, Anthony}, + userb = {\emph{See} Creasey, John} +} +@Misc{york, + options = {skipdate}, + author = {York, Jeremy}, + userb = {\emph{See} Creasey, John} +} +@Book{creasey1976, + author = {Creasey, John}, + nameaddon = {Gordon Ashe, pseud.}, + sortname = {Creasey, Ashe}, + title = {A Blast of Trumpets}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Rinehart {and} Winston}, + year = {1976} +} +@Book{creasey1978, + author = {Creasey, John}, + nameaddon = {Anthony Morton, pseud.}, + sortname = {Creasey, Morton}, + title = {Hide the Baron}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Walker}, + year = {1978} +} +@Book{creasey1966, + author = {Creasey, John}, + nameaddon = {Jeremy York, pseud.}, + sortname = {Creasey, York}, + title = {Death to My Killer}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Macmillan}, + year = {1966} +} + +% 14.82 Alternative real names + +@Book{doniger2000, + author = {Doniger, Wendy}, + title = {The Bedtrick}, + sorttitle = {Bedtrick}, + subtitle = {Tales of Sex and Masquerade}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2000} +} +@Misc{oflaherty, + keywords = {notinbib,notinref},% print in example bib only + author = {Doniger, Wendy}, + sorttitle = {See also}, + userb = {\emph{See also} O'Flaherty, Wendy Doniger} +} + +% 14.83 Authors known by a given name + +@Book{elizabeth2000, + author = {{Elizabeth I}}, + title = {Collected Works}, + editor = {Marcus, Leah S. and Mueller, Janel and Rose, Mary Beth}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2000} +} + +% 14.84 Organization as author + +@Book{iso1997,% see also 15.37 + keywords = {notinref}, + author = {{International Organization for Standardization}}, +% shortauthor = {ISO}, + title = {Information and Documentation\,—\,Rules for the Abbreviation of Title Words and Titles of Publications}, + shorttitle = {Information and Documentation}, + series = {ISO}, + number = {4}, + address = {Paris}, + publisher = {ISO}, + year = {1997} +} + +% 14.89 Subtitles in cited works and the use of the colon + +@Book{gladwell2013, + author = {Gladwell, Malcolm}, + title = {David and Goliath}, + subtitle = {Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Little, Brown}, + year = {2013} +} + +% 14.90 Two subtitles in a cited work + +@Book{sereny1999, + author = {Sereny, Gitta}, + title = {Cries Unheard}, + subtitle = {Why Children Kill; The Story of Mary Bell}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Metropolitan Books / Henry Holt}, + year = {1999} +} + +% 14.92 “And other stories” and such + +@Book{maclean1976, + author = {Maclean, Norman}, + title = {A River Runs through It, and Other Stories}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1976} +} + +% 14.93 Dates in titles of cited works + +@Book{beiser2014, + author = {Beiser, Frederick C.}, + title = {After Hegel}, + subtitle = {German Philosophy, 1840–1900}, + address = {Princeton, NJ}, + publisher = {Princeton University Press}, + year = {2014} +} + +% 14.94 Quoted titles and other terms within cited titles of works + +@Book{levitt2014, + author = {Levitt, Steven D. and Dubner, Stephen J.}, + title = {Think Like a Freak}, + subtitle = {The Authors of \mkbibquote{Freak\-o\-nom\-ics} Offer to Retrain Your Brain}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {William Morrow}, + year = {2014} +} +@Book{mchugh1980, + author = {McHugh, Roland}, + title = {Annotations to \mkbibquote{Finnegan's Wake}}, + address = {Baltimore}, + publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, + year = {1980} +} + +% 14.95 Italicized titles and other terms within cited titles of works + +@Book{vanwagenen1973, + author = {Van Wagenen, Gertrude and Simpson, Miriam E.}, + title = {Postnatal Development of the Ovary in \emph{Homo sapiens} and \emph{Macaca mulatta} and Induction of Ovulation in the Ma\-caque}, + address = {New Haven, CT}, + publisher = {Yale University Press}, + year = {1973} +} + +% 14.96 Question marks or exclamation points in titles of cited works + +@Book{berra2002, + author = {Berra, Yogi}, + title = {What Time Is It? You Mean Now? Advice for Life from the Zennest Master of Them All}, + shorttitle = {What Time Is It?}, + note = {with Dave Kaplan}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Simon \& Schuster}, + year = {2002} +} +@Book{oram2007, + author = {Oram, Alison}, + title = {Her Husband Was a Woman!}, + subtitle = {Women's Gender-Crossing and British Popular Culture}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {Routledge}, + year = {2007} +} +@Article{tessler2014, + author = {Tessler, Michael and Truhn, Kam M. and Bliss-Moreau, Meghan and Wehr, John D.}, + title = {Diversity and Distribution of Stream Bryophytes}, + subtitle = {Does pH Matter?}, + journal = {Freshwater Science}, + volume = {33}, + number = {3}, + date = {2014-09}, + pages = {778–87} +} +@Article{batson1990, + author = {Batson, C. Daniel}, + title = {How Social Is the Animal?}, + subtitle = {The Human Capacity for Caring}, + journal = {American Psychologist}, + volume = {45}, + date = {1990-03}, + pages = {336–46} +} + +% 14.99 Translated titles of cited works + +@Book{wereszycki1977, + author = {Wereszycki, Henryk}, + title = {Koniec sojuszu trzech cesarzy}, + titleaddon = {The end of the Three Emperors' League}, + address = {Warsaw}, + publisher = {PWN}, + year = {1977} +} +@Article{kern1938, + author = {Kern, W.}, + title = {Waar verzamelde Pigafetta zijn Maleise woorden?}, + titleaddon = {Where did Pigafetta collect his Malaysian words?}, + journal = {Tijdschrift voor Indische taal-, land- en vol\-ken\-kun\-de}, + volume = {78}, + year = {1938}, + pages = {271–73} +} +@Book{pirumova1977a, + author = {Pirumova, Natalia Mikhailovna}, + title = {Zemskoe liberal'noe dvizhenie}, + subtitle = {Sotsial'nye korni i evoliutsiia do nachala XX veka}, + titleaddon = {The zemstvo liberal movement: Its social roots and evolution to the beginning of the twentieth century}, + address = {Moscow}, + publisher = {Izdatel'stvo \mkbibquote{Nau\-ka}}, + year = {1977} +} +@Book{pirumova1977b, + author = {Pirumova, N. M.}, + title = {The Zemstvo Liberal Movement}, + subtitle = {Its Social Roots and Evolution to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century}, + titleaddon = {in Russian}, + address = {Moscow}, + publisher = {Izdatel'stvo \mkbibquote{Nau\-ka}}, + year = {1977} +} +@Book{furet1999,% see also 14.59 + author = {Furet, François}, + title = {The Passing of an Illusion}, +% shorthand = {\emph{PI}}, + shorthandintro = {\mkbibparens{hereafter cited in text as \printfield{shorthand}}}, + translator = {Furet, Deborah}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1999}, + origtitle = {Le passé d'une illusion}, + origlocation = {Paris}, + origpublisher = {Éditions Robert Laffont}, + origdate = {1995} +} + +% 14.101 Form of author's name and title of book in source citations + +@Book{gawande2014, + author = {Gawande, Atul}, + title = {Being Mortal}, + subtitle = {Medicine and What Matters in the End}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {Profile Books}, + year = {2014} +} + +% 14.103 Editor in place of author + +@Book{egan2014, + editor = {Egan, Jennifer}, + title = {The Best American Short Stories, 2014}, + shorttitle = {Best American Short Stories}, + address = {Boston}, + publisher = {Houghton Mifflin Harcourt}, + year = {2014} +} +@Book{schechter2011, + editor = {Schechter, Harold, and Kurt Brown}, + editortype = {compiler}, + title = {Killer Verse}, + subtitle = {Poems of Murder and Mayhem}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {Everyman Paperback Classics}, + year = {2011} +} +@Book{silverstein1974, + translator = {Silverstein, Theodore}, + title = {Sir Gawain and the Green Knight}, + shorttitle = {Sir Gawain}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1974} +} + +% 14.104 Editor or translator in addition to author + +@Collection{bonnefoy1995, + author = {Bonnefoy, Yves}, + title = {New and Selected Poems}, + editor = {Naughton, John and Ru\-dolf, Anthony}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1995} +} +@Book{menchu1999, + options = {swaptrans}, + author = {Menchú, Rigoberta}, + title = {Crossing Borders}, + editor = {Wright, Ann}, + translator = {Wright, Ann}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Verso}, + year = {1999} +} +@Collection{adorno1999, + author = {Adorno, Theodor W. and Benjamin, Walter}, + title = {The Complete Correspondence, 1928–1940}, + editor = {Lonitz, Henri}, + translator = {Walker, Nicholas}, + address = {Cambridge, MA}, + publisher = {Harvard University Press}, + year = {1999} +} +@Book{pound1953, + options = {swapauth}, + author = {Pound, Ezra}, + title = {Literary Essays}, + editor = {Eliot, T. S.}, + sortname = {Eliot, T. S.}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {New Directions}, + year = {1953} +} + +% 14.105 Other contributors listed on the title page + +@Book{chaucer1966, + options = {noauth}, + author = {Chaucer}, + title = {Chaucer Life-Records}, + editor = {Crow, Martin M. and Olson, Clair C.}, + editoraddon = {from materials compiled by John M. Manly and Edith Richert, with the assistance of Lilian J. Redstone et al.}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {Oxford University Press}, + year = {1966} +} +@Book{cullen1961, + author = {Cullen, John B.}, + title = {Old Times in the Faulkner Country}, + note = {in collaboration with Floyd C. Watkins}, + address = {Chapel Hill}, + publisher = {University of North Carolina Press}, + year = {1961} +} +@Book{hayek1994, + author = {Hayek, F. A.}, + title = {The Road to Serfdom}, + note = {with a new introduction by Milton Friedman}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1994} +} +@Book{prather1998, + author = {Prather, Marla}, + title = {Alexander Calder, 1898–1976}, + note = {with contributions by Arnauld Pierre and Alexander S. C. Rower}, + address = {New Haven, CT}, + publisher = {Yale University Press}, + year = {1998} +} +@Collection{williams1990, + author = {Williams, Joseph M.}, + title = {Style}, + subtitle = {Toward Clarity and Grace}, + note = {with two chapters coauthored by Gregory G. Colomb}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1995} +} + +% 14.106 Chapter in a single-author book + +@InCollection{brower2015.8, + author = {Brower, Kate Andersen}, + title = {Backstairs Gossip and Mischief}, + pages = {207–22}, + crossref = {brower2015} +} +@Collection{brower2015, + author = {Brower, Kate Andersen}, + title = {The Residence}, + subtitle = {Inside the Private World of the White House}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Harper}, + year = {2015} +} +@InCollection{samples2006.7, + title = {The Origins of Modern Campaign Finance Law}, + shorttitle = {Campaign Finance Law}, + chapter = {7}, + crossref = {samples2006} +} +@Book{samples2006, + author = {Samples, John}, + title = {The Fallacy of Campaign Finance Reform}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2006} +} + +% 14.107 Contribution to a multiauthor book + +@InCollection{miller2014, + author = {Miller, Ruth A.}, + title = {Posthuman}, + crossref = {stimpson2014} +} +@Collection{stimpson2014, + editor = {Stimpson, Cath\-ar\-ine R. and Herdt, Gilbert}, + title = {Critical Terms for the Study of Gender}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2014} +} +@InCollection{ellet1968, + author = {Ellet, Elizabeth F. L.}, + title = {By Rail and Stage to Galena}, + pages = {271–79}, + crossref = {angle1968} +} + +% 14.108 Several contributions to the same multiauthor book +% 15.42 Cross-references to multiauthor books in reference lists + +@InCollection{keating1968, + author = {Keating, William H.}, + title = {Fort Dearborn and Chicago}, + pages = {84–87}, + crossref = {angle1968} +} +@InCollection{lippincott1968, + author = {Lippincott, Sara Clarke}, + title = {Chicago}, + pages = {362–70}, + crossref = {angle1968} +} +@Collection{angle1968, + editor = {Angle, Paul M.}, + title = {Prairie State}, + subtitle = {Impressions of Illinois, 1673–1967, by Travelers and Other Observers}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1968} +} +@InCollection{draper1987, + author = {Draper, Joan E.}, + title = {Paris by the Lake}, + subtitle = {Sources of Burnham's Plan of Chicago}, + pages = {107–19}, + crossref = {zukowsky1987} +} +@InCollection{harrington1987, + author = {Harrington, Elaine}, + title = {International Influences on Henry Hobson Richardson's Glessner House}, + pages = {189–207}, + crossref = {zukowsky1987} +} +@Collection{zukowsky1987, + editor = {Zu\-kow\-sky, John}, + title = {Chicago Architecture, 1872–1922}, + subtitle = {Birth of a Metropolis}, + shorttitle = {Chicago Architecture}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = {Prestel-Verlag in association with the Art Institute of Chicago}, + year = {1987} +} + +% 14.109 Book-length work within a book + +@InBook{bernard1990a, + title = {A Party for Boris}, + crossref = {bernard1990} +} +@Collection{bernard1990, + author = {Bernard, Thomas}, + title = {Histrionics}, + subtitle = {Three Plays}, + translator = {Jansen, Peter K. and Northcott, Kenneth}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1990} +} +@InBook{updike1995a, + title = {Rabbit, Run}, + crossref = {updike1995b} +} +@Collection{updike1995b, + author = {Updike, John}, + title = {Rabbit Angstrom}, + subtitle = {A Tetralogy}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Everyman's Library}, + year = {1995} +} + +% 14.110 Introductions, prefaces, afterwords, and the like + +@InCollection{morrison2004b.f, + foreword = {Morrison, Toni}, + crossref = {morrison2004b} +} +@Book{morrison2004b,% see also 14.34 + author = {Morrison, Toni}, + title = {Song of Solomon}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Vintage International}, + year = {2004} +} +@InCollection{mansfield2000, + introduction = {Mansfield, Harvey, and Delba Win\-throp}, + pages = {xvii–lxxxvi}, + crossref = {tocqueville2000} +} +@Book{tocqueville2000, + options = {swaptrans}, + author = {Tocqueville, Alexis de}, + title = {Democracy in America}, + editor = {Mansfield, Harvey, and Delba Win\-throp}, + translator = {Mansfield, Harvey, and Delba Win\-throp}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2000} +} + +% 14.111 Letters in published collections + +@Letter{adams1867, + title = {Adams to Charles Milnes Gaskell, Baden, September 22, 1867}, + crossref = {adams1930} +} +@Collection{adams1930, + author = {Adams, Henry}, + editor = {Ford, Worthington Chauncey}, + title = {Letters of Henry Adams, 1858–1891}, + address = {Boston}, + publisher = {Houghton Mifflin}, + year = {1930} +} +@Letter{jackson1676, + author = {Jackson, Paulina}, + title = {Paulina Jackson to John Pepys Junior, October 3, 1676}, + number = {42}, + crossref = {pepys1955} +} +@Collection{pepys1955, + editor = {Heath, Helen Truesdell}, + title = {The Letters of Samuel Pepys and His Family Circle}, + address = {Oxford}, + publisher = {Clarendon Press}, + year = {1955} +} + +% 14.113 Editions other than the first + +@Book{einsohn2011, + author = {Einsohn, Amy}, + title = {The Copyeditor's Handbook}, + subtitle = {A Guide for Book Publishing and Corporate Communications, with Exercises and Answer Keys}, + edition = {3}, + address = {Berkeley}, + publisher = {University of California Press}, + year = {2011} +} +@Book{boudett2013, + editor = {Boudett, Kathryn Parker and City, Elizabeth A. and Murnane, Richard J.}, + title = {Data Wise}, + subtitle = {A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Assessment Results to Improve Teaching and Learning}, +% edition = {rev. ed.},% alternative to below: + edition = {revised}, + address = {Cambridge, MA}, + publisher = {Harvard Education Press}, + year = {2013} +} +@Book{strunk2000, + author = {Strunk, Jr., William and White, E. B.}, + title = {The Elements of Style}, + edition = {4}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Allyn {and} Bacon}, + year = {2000} +} + +% 14.114 Reprint editions and modern editions + +@Book{barzun1994, + author = {Barzun, Jacques}, + title = {Simple and Direct}, + subtitle = {A Rhetoric for Writers}, +% edition = {rev. ed.},% alternative to below: + edition = {revised}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + origdate = {1985}, + year = {1994} +} +@Book{bahadur2014, + author = {Bahadur, Gaiutra}, + title = {Coolie Woman}, + subtitle = {The Odyssey of Indenture}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2014}, + addendum = {first published 2013 by C. Hurst (London)} +} +@Book{emerson1985, + author = {Emerson, Ralph Waldo}, + title = {Nature}, + address = {Boston}, + publisher = {Beacon}, + note = {facsimile of the first edition, with an introduction by Jar\-o\-slav Pelikan}, + origdate = {1836}, + year = {1985} +} +@Book{schweitzer1966, + author = {Schweitzer, Albert}, + title = {J. S. Bach}, + translator = {Newman, Ernest}, + volumes = {2}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Dover}, + origdate = {1911}, + year = {1966} +} + +% 14.115 Microform editions + +@Book{farwell1997, + author = {Farwell, Beatrice}, + title = {Lithography in Art and Commerce}, + volume = {12}, + maintitle = {French Popular Lithographic Imagery, 1815–1870}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1997}, + howpublished = {microfiche} +} +@Thesis{tauber1958, + author = {Tauber, Abraham}, + title = {Spelling Reform in the United States}, + type = {phdthesis}, + institution = {Colum\-bia University}, + year = {1958}, + howpublished = {microfilm} +} + +% 14.117 Citing a multivolume work as a whole + +@Book{aristotle1983,% see also 14.251 + author = {Aristotle}, + title = {Complete Works of Aristotle}, + subtitle = {The Revised Oxford Translation}, + editor = {Barnes, J.}, + volumes = {2}, + series = {Bollingen Series}, + address = {Princeton, NJ}, + publisher = {Princeton University Press}, + year = {1983} +} +@Collection{byrne1981, + editor = {Byrne, Muriel St. Clare}, + title = {The Lisle Letters}, + shorttitle = {Lisle Letters}, + volumes = {6}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1981} +} +@Collection{james1962, + author = {James, Henry}, + title = {The Complete Tales of Henry James}, + shorttitle = {Complete Tales of Henry James}, + sorttitle = {Complete Tales of Henry James}, + editor = {Edel, Leon}, + volumes = {12}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {Rupert Hart-Davis}, + year = {1962–64}, + sortyear = {1962} +} + +% 14.118 Citing a particular volume in a note + +@Collection{james1963.5, + options = {swapvol}, + author = {James, Henry}, + title = {1883–1884}, + volume = {5}, + maintitle = {The Complete Tales of Henry James}, + shortmaintitle = {Complete Tales of Henry James}, + sorttitle = {Complete Tales of Henry James}, + editor = {Edel, Leon}, + editortype = {maintitle}, + volumes = {12}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {Rupert Hart-Davis}, + year = {1963} +} + +% 14.119 Citing a particular volume in a bibliography + +@Collection{carson2014, + editor = {Armstrong, Tenisha}, + title = {To Save the Soul of America, January 1961–August 1962}, + volume = {7}, + maintitle = {The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.}, + editora = {Carson, Clayborne}, + editoratype = {maintitle}, + volumes = {14}, + address = {Berkeley}, + publisher = {University of California Press}, + year = {2014} +} +@InBook{armstrong2014, + editor = {Armstrong, Tenisha}, + title = {To Save the Soul of America, January 1961–August 1962}, + shorttitle = {To Save the Soul of America}, + volume = {7}, + year = {2014}, + crossref = {carson1992} +} +@Collection{carson1992, + editor = {Carson, Clayborne}, + title = {The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.}, + volumes = {14}, + address = {Berkeley}, + publisher = {University of California Press}, + year = {1992–} +} + +% 14.120 Chapters and other parts of individual volumes + +@InCollection{chen2010.3, + author = {Chen Jian}, + title = {China and the Cold War after Mao}, + pages = {181–200}, + crossref = {leffler2010} +} +@Collection{leffler2010, + editor = {Leffler, Melvyn P. and Westad, Odd Arne}, + title = {Endings}, + volume = {3}, + maintitle = {The Cambridge History of the Cold War}, + address = {Cambridge}, + publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, + year = {2010} +} +@Letter{king2014, + author = {King, Jr., Martin Luther}, + title = {Unpublished letter to the editor of the \emph{Afro-American} (Washington, DC)}, + shorttitle = {Letter to the \emph{Afro-American}}, +% crossref = {carson2014} + crossref = {armstrong2014} +} + +% 14.121 One volume in two or more books + +@Book{lach1977, + author = {Lach, Donald}, + title = {The Scholarly Disciplines}, + volume = {2}, + part = {bk. 3}, + maintitle = {Asia in the Making of Europe}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1977} +} +@InBook{harley1994, + editor = {Harley, J. B. and Woodward, David}, + title = {Cartography in the Traditional East and Southeast Asian Societies}, + volume = {2}, + part = {bk. 2}, + year = {1994}, + crossref = {cartography1987} +} +@Collection{cartography1987, + title = {The History of Cartography}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1987–} +} + +% 14.122 Authors and editors of multivolume works + +@InBook{barrows1959, + author = {Barrows, Herbert}, + title = {Reading the Short Story}, + volume = {1}, + crossref = {gordon1959} +} +@Collection{gordon1959, + editor = {Ray, Gordon N.}, + title = {An Introduction to Literature}, + address = {Boston}, + publisher = {Houghton Mifflin}, + year = {1959} +} +@InBook{donne1995, + title = {The \mkbibquote{Anniversaries} and the \mkbibquote{Epicedes and Obsequies}}, + editor = {Stringer, Gary A. and Pebworth, Ted-Larry}, + volume = {6}, + crossref = {stringer1995} +} +@Collection{stringer1995, + author = {Donne, John}, + editor = {Stringer, Gary A.}, + title = {The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne}, + address = {Bloomington}, + publisher = {Indiana University Press}, + year = {1995} +} + +% 14.123 Series titles, numbers, and editors + +@Book{lei2014, + author = {Lei, Sean Hsiang-lin}, + title = {Neither Donkey nor Horse}, + subtitle = {Medicine in the Struggle over China's Modernity}, + series = {Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2014} +} +@Book{mazrim2011, + author = {Mazrim, Robert F.}, + title = {At Home in the Illinois Country}, + subtitle = {French Colonial Domestic Site Archaeology in the Midwest, 1730–1800}, + series = {Studies in Illinois Archaeology}, + number = {9}, + address = {Urbana}, + publisher = {Illinois State Archaeological Survey}, + year = {2011} +} +@Book{wauchope1950, + author = {Wauchope, Robert}, + title = {A Tentative Sequence of Pre-Classic Ceramics in Middle America}, + series = {Middle American Research Records}, + volume = {1}, + number = {14}, + address = {New Orleans}, + publisher = {Tulane University}, + year = {1950} +} +@Book{allen2009, + author = {Allen, Judith A.}, + title = {The Feminism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman}, + subtitle = {Sexualities, Histories, Progressivism}, + series = {Women in Culture and Society}, + editor = {Stimpson, Catharine R.}, + editortype = {series}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2009} +} + +% 14.124 Series or multivolume work? + +@Book{boyer1986, + editor = {Boyer, John W. and Kirshner, Julius}, + title = {Readings in Western Civilization}, + volumes = {9}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1986–87} +} +@Book{cochrane1987, + author = {Cochrane, Eric W. and Gray, Charles K. and Kishlansky, Mark}, + title = {Early Modern Europe}, + subtitle = {Crisis of Authority}, + series = {Readings in Western Civilization}, + number = {vol. 6}, + editor = {Boyer, John W. and Kirshner, Julius}, + editortype = {series}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1987} +} + +% 14.126 “Old series” and “new series” + +@Book{boxer1953, + editor = {Boxer, Charles R.}, + title = {South China in the Sixteenth Century}, + series = {Hakluyt Society Publications}, + seriesaddon = {2nd ser.}, + number = {vol. 106}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {Hakluyt}, + year = {1953} +} +@Book{palmatary1950, + author = {Palmatary, Helen C.}, + title = {The Pottery of Maraj\'o Island, Brazil}, + series = {Transactions of the American Philosophical Society}, + seriesaddon = {n.s.}, + number = {39}, + part = {3}, + address = {Philadelphia}, + publisher = {American Philosophical Society}, + year = {1950} +} + +% 14.127 Place, publisher, and date + +@Book{woolf1927, + author = {Woolf, Virginia}, + title = {To the Lighthouse}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {Hogarth Press}, + year = {1927} +} + +% 14.128 Place and date only, for books published before 1900 + +@Book{goldsmith1766, + author = {Goldsmith, Oliver}, + title = {The Vicar of Wakefield}, + address = {Salisbury}, + year = {1766} +} +@Book{cervantes1605, + author = {Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de}, + title = {El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha}, + volumes = {2}, + address = {Madrid}, + year = {1605–15} +} + +% 14.132 No place of publication + +@Book{windsor1910, + options = {skipbib}, + publisher = {Windsor}, + year = {1910} +} +@Book{vliet1890, + options = {skipbib}, + address = {[Lake Bluff, IL?]}, + publisher = {Vliet \& Edwards}, + year = {1890} +} + +% 14.137 Self-published or privately published books + +@Book{karavaev2015, + author = {Karavaev, Vasiliy}, + title = {GOA}, + subtitle = {Confession of the Psychedelic Oyster}, + publisher = {\bibstring{selfpub}}, + year = {2015}, + howpublished = {\lowercase{i}\-Books} +} +@Book{shumaker2014, + author = {Shumaker, O. W.}, + title = {Anna's Bear}, + subtitle = {5 Days of Moral Conflict and Pursuit, Nazi Germany, 1939}, + publisher = {\bibstring{selfpub}, Amazon Digital Services}, + year = {2014}, + howpublished = {Kindle} +} + +% 14.140 Copublication + +@Book{strauss1962, + author = {Lévi-Strauss, Claude}, + title = {The Savage Mind}, + address = {Chicago and London}, + publisher = {University of Chicago Press and Weidenfeld {and} Nicolson}, + year = {1962} +} + +% 14.141 Distributed books + +@Book{willke2007, + author = {Willke, Helmut}, + title = {Smart Governance}, + subtitle = {Governing the Global Knowledge Society}, + address = {Frankfurt am Main}, + publisher = {Campus Verlag}, + year = {2007}, + addendum = {Distributed by University of Chicago Press} +} + +% 14.144 Multivolume works published over more than one year +% 15.41 Multivolume works published over more than one year + +@InBook{hayek2011, + title = {The Constitution of Liberty}, + subtitle = {The Definitive Edition}, + editor = {Ham\-o\-wy, Ronald}, + volume = {17}, + year = {2011}, + crossref = {hayek1988} +} +@Collection{hayek1988, + author = {Hayek, F. A.}, + editor = {Bruce Caldwell}, + title = {The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1988–} +} +@Book{tillich1951, + author = {Tillich, Paul}, + title = {Systematic Theology}, + volumes = {3}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1951–63} +} + +% 14.145 No date of publication + +@Book{boston, + options = {skipbib}, + address = {Boston} +} +@Book{edinburgh1750, + options = {skipbib}, + address = {Edinburgh}, + year = {[1750?]} +} +@Book{edinburgh, + options = {skipbib}, + address = {Edinburgh}, + year = {n.d., ca. 1750} +} + +% 14.146 Forthcoming publications + +@Book{author, + keywords = {notinbib,notinref},% print in example bib only + author = {Author, Jane Q.}, + title = {Book Title}, + address = {Place}, + publisher = {Publisher}, + year = {forthcoming} +} +@Book{writer, + keywords = {notinbib,notinref},% print in example bib only + author = {Writer, John J.}, + title = {Another Book Title}, + address = {Place}, + publisher = {Publisher}, + year = {forthcoming} +} +@InCollection{contributor, + keywords = {notinbib,notinref},% print in example bib only + author = {Contributor, Anna}, + title = {Contribution}, + crossref = {editor} +} +@Collection{editor, + keywords = {notinbib,notinref},% print in example bib only + title = {Edited Volume}, + editor = {Editor, Ellen}, + address = {Place}, + publisher = {Publisher}, + year = {forthcoming} +} + +% 14.159 Books requiring a specific application or device (e-books) + +@Book{borel2015, + author = {Borel, Brooke}, + title = {Infested}, + subtitle = {How the Bed Bug Infiltrated Our Bedrooms and Took Over the World}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2015}, + howpublished = {Adobe Digital Editions EPUB} +} + +% 14.161 Books consulted online + +@Book{bonds2014, + author = {Bonds, Mark Evan}, + title = {Absolute Music}, + subtitle = {The History of an Idea}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Oxford University Press}, + year = {2014}, + doi = {https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199343638.001.0001} +} +@Book{lystra2004, + author = {Lystra, Karen}, + title = {Dangerous Intimacy}, + subtitle = {The Untold Story of Mark Twain's Final Years}, + address = {Berkeley}, + publisher = {University of California Press}, + year = {2004}, + url = {http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt8779q6kr/} +} + +% 14.162 Freely available electronic editions of older works + +@Book{james2008, + author = {James, Henry}, + title = {The Ambassadors}, + sorttitle = {Ambassadors}, + publisher = {Project Gutenberg}, + year = {2008}, + origlocation = {New York}, + origyear = {1909}, + sortyear = {1910},% sort after james1909 + url = {http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/432} +} +@Book{james1909, + options = {listvols}, + author = {James, Henry}, + title = {The Ambassadors}, + sorttitle = {Ambassadors}, + volumes = {2}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Charles Scribner's Sons}, + year = {1909}, + url = {https://books.google.com/books?id=WYlUAAAAYAAJ} +} + +% 14.163 Books on CD-ROM and other fixed media + +@Book{chicago2003, + author = {{University of Chicago Press}}, + title = {The Chicago Manual of Style}, + edition = {15}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2003}, + howpublished = {CD-ROM} +} + +% 14.171 Journal volume, issue, and date + +@Article{lock2015, + author = {Lock, Margaret}, + title = {Comprehending the Body in the Era of the Epigenome}, + journal = {Current Anthropology}, + volume = {56}, + number = {2}, + date = {2015-04}, + pages = {151–77}, + doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/680350} +} +@Article{wesoky2015, + author = {Wesoky, Sharon R.}, + title = {Bringing the \emph{Jia} Back into \emph{Guojia}}, + subtitle = {Engendering Chinese Intellectual Politics}, + journal = {Signs}, + volume = {40}, + number = {3}, + date = {2015-21}, + pages = {647–66}, + doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/679524} +} +@Article{harper2014, + author = {Harper, David G.}, + title = {Bringing Accommodation into Focus}, + subtitle = {The Several Discoveries of the Ciliary Muscle}, + journal = {JAMA Ophthalmology}, + volume = {132}, + number = {5}, + date = {2014-05}, + pages = {645–48}, + url = {https://doi.org/10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2013.5525} +} +@Article{wilder2013, + author = {Wilder, Lina Perkins}, + title = {`My Exion Is Entered'}, + subtitle = {Anatomy, Costume, and Theatrical Knowledge in 2 Henry IV}, + journal = {Renaissance Drama}, + volume = {41}, + number = {1/2}, + issue = {Fall},% '2013-23' in date prints 'Autumn 2013' + year = {2013}, + pages = {60}, + url = {https://doi.org/10.1086/673907} +} +@Article{beattie1974, + author = {Beattie, J. M.}, + title = {The Pattern of Crime in England, 1660–1800}, + shorttitle = {The Pattern of Crime}, + journal = {Past and Present}, + number = {62}, + date = {1974-02}, + pages = {47–95}, + url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/650463} +} + +% 14.172 Forthcoming journal articles + +@Article{authora, + author = {Author, Margaret M.}, + title = {Article Title}, + journal = {Journal Name}, + volume = {98}, + year = {forthcoming} +} + +% 14.174 Journal page references + +@Article{gold2015, + author = {Gold, Ann Grodzins}, + title = {Grains of Truth}, + subtitle = {Shifting Hierarchies of Food and Grace in Three Rajasthani Tales}, + journal = {History of Religions}, + volume = {38}, + number = {2}, + date = {1998}, + pages = {150–71} +} +@Article{paudyal2015, + author = {Paudyal, Priyamvada and Llewellyn, Carrie and Lau, Jason and Mahmud, Mohammad and Smith, Helen}, + title = {Obtaining Self-Samples to Diagnose Curable Sexually Transmitted Infections}, + subtitle = {A Systematic Review of Patients' Experiences}, + journal = {PLoS ONE}, + volume = {10}, + number = {4}, + date = {2015}, + eid = {e0124310}, + doi = {https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124310} +} + +% 14.175 Journal articles consulted online + +@Article{whitney1929, + author = {Whitney, Frank P.}, + title = {The Six-Year High School in Cleveland}, + journal = {School Review}, + volume = {37}, + number = {4}, + date = {1929-04}, + pages = {267–71}, + url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/1078814} +} +@Article{schoenfield2016, + author = {Schoenfield, Miriam}, + title = {Moral Vagueness Is Ontic Vagueness}, + journal = {Ethics}, + volume = {126}, + number = {2}, + year = {2016}, + pages = {260–61}, + doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/683541} +} + +% 14.176 Access dates for journal articles + +@Article{narr2015, + author = {Narr, Charlotte F. and Krist, Amy C.}, + title = {Host Diet Alters Trematode Replication and Elemental Composition}, + shorttitle = {Host Diet}, + journal = {Freshwater Science}, + volume = {34}, + number = {1}, + date = {2015-03}, + pages = {81–91}, + urldate = {2017-08-01}, + url = {https://doi.org/10.1086/679411} +} + +% 14.178 Journal special issues + +@Article{tezuka2013, + author = {Tezuka, Miwako}, + title = {Jikken Kōbō and Takiguchi Shūzō}, + subtitle = {The New Deal Collectivism of 1950s Japan}, + issuetitle = {\mkbibquote{Collectivism in Twentieth-Century Japanese Art}}, + editor = {Tomii, Reiko, and Yoshimoto, Midori}, + editortype = {issuetitle}, + journal = {Positions: Asia Critique}, + volume = {21}, + number = {2}, + date = {2013-21}, + url = {https://doi.org/10.1215/10679847-2018283} +} + +% 14.180 Articles published in installments + +@Article{brown1978, + editor = {Brown, George C.}, + title = {A Swedish Traveler in Early Wisconsin}, + subtitle = {The Observations of Fredrika Bremer}, + part = {1}, + journal = {Wisconsin Magazine of History}, + volume = {61}, + date = {1978-22}, + pages = {300–318} +} + +% 14.182 Place where journal is published + +@Article{luu1999, + author = {Luu, Diane-Dinh Kim}, + title = {Diethylstilbestrol and Media Coverage of the `Morning After' Pill}, + journal = {Lost in Thought: Undergraduate Research Journal}, + address = {Indiana University South Bend}, + volume = {2}, + year = {1999}, + pages = {65–70} +} +@Article{garrett1975, + author = {Garrett, Marvin P.}, + title = {Language and Design in \emph{Pippa Passes}}, + journal = {Victorian Poetry}, + address = {West Virginia University}, + volume = {13}, + number = {1}, + year = {1975}, + pages = {47–60} +} + +% 14.183 Translated or edited article + +@Article{authorb, + keywords = {notinbib,notinref}, + author = {Author, Arthur Q.}, + title = {Article Title}, + translator = {Translator, Tim Z.}, + journal = {Journal Title...} +} +@Article{authorc, + keywords = {notinbib,notinref}, + author = {Author, Arthur Q.}, + title = {Article Title}, + editor = {Editor, Edward A.}, + journal = {Journal Title...} +} + +% 14.184 New series for journal volumes + +@Article{sewall1896, + sortname = {Proceedings}, + title = {Letter of Jonathan Sewall}, + journal = {Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society}, + series = {2nd ser.}, + volume = {10}, + date = {1896-01}, + pages = {414} +} +@Article{moraes1950, + author = {Moraes, G. M.}, + title = {St. Francis Xavier, Apostolic Nuncio, 1542–52}, + journal = {Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society}, + series = {n.s.}, + volume = {26}, + year = {1950}, + pages = {279–313} +} + +% 14.185 Short titles for articles + +@Article{rosenblum2015, + author = {Rosenblum, Daniel}, + title = {Unintended Consequences of Women's Inheritance Rights on Female Mortality in India}, + shorttitle = {Female Mortality in India}, + journal = {Economic Development and Cultural Change}, + volume = {63}, + number = {2}, + date = {2015-01}, + pages = {223-48}, + doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/679059} +} + +% 14.186 Abstracts + +@Article{matute2015, + author = {Matute, Daniel R.}, + title = {Noisy Neighbors Can Hamper the Evolution of Reproductive Isolation by Reinforcing Selection}, + note = {abstract}, + journal = {American Naturalist}, + volume = {185}, + number = {2}, + date = {2015-02}, + pages = {253–69}, + doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/679504} +} + +% 14.188 Basic citation format for magazine articles + +@Article{saulnier2008, + author = {Saulnier, Beth}, + title = {From Vine to Wine}, + journal = {Cornell Alumni Magazine}, + date = {2008-09/2008-10} +} +@Article{lepore2015, + author = {Lepore, Jill}, + title = {The Man Who Broke the Music Business}, + journal = {New Yorker}, + date = {2015-04-27} +} + +% 14.189 Magazine articles consulted online + +@Article{vick2015, + author = {Vick, Karl}, + title = {Cuba on the Cusp}, + journal = {Time}, + date = {2015-03-26}, + url = {http://time.com/3759629/cuba-us-policy/} +} +@Article{hanemann1926, + author = {Hanemann, Henry William}, + title = {French as She Is Now Spoken}, + journal = {Life}, + date = {1926-08-26}, + howpublished = {ProQuest} +} + +% 14.190 Magazine departments + +@Article{marx2015, + author = {Marx, Patricia}, + title = {Big Skyline}, + note = {Talk of the Town}, + journal = {New Yorker}, + date = {2015-04-27}, + url = {http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/04/27/big-skyline} +} +@Article{wallraff2008, + author = {Wallraff, Barbara}, + note = {Word Fugitives}, + journal = {Atlantic Monthly}, + date = {2008-07/2008-08} +} +@Article{gourmet2000, + journal = {Gourmet}, + note = {Kitchen Notebook}, + date = {2000-05} +} + +% 14.191 Basic citation format for newspaper articles + +@Article{editorial1990, + journal = {Philadelphia Inquirer}, + note = {Editorial}, + date = {1990-07-30} +} +@Article{royko1992, + author = {Royko, Mike}, + title = {Next Time, Dan, Take Aim at Arnold}, + journal = {Chicago Tribune}, + date = {1992-09-23} +} +@Article{forester2000, + sortname = {{Lake Forester}}, + title = {Pushcarts Evolve to Trendy Kiosks}, + journal = {Lake Forester}, + address = {Lake Forest, IL}, + date = {2000-03-23} +} +@Article{samenow2016, + author = {Samenow, Jason}, + title = {Blizzard Warning}, + subtitle = {High Winds, About Two Feet of Snow Forecast for D.C. Area}, + journal = {Washington Post}, + date = {2016-01-21T15:55:00}, + timezone = {EST},% 'EST' won't go in 'date' because it uses UTC + url = {https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2016/01/21/blizzard-warning-high-winds-around-two-feet-of-snow-forecast-for-d-c-area/} +} + +% 14.195 Regular columns or features + +@Article{jaffe2015, + author = {Jaffe, Marc}, + title = {Finding Love in Seesawing Libidos}, + note = {Modern Love}, + journal = {New York Times}, + date = {2015-03-06}, + url = {http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/08/style/finding-equilibrium-in-seesawing-libidos.html} +} +@Article{editorial2015, + title = {Junk Science at the F.B.I.}, + journal = {New York Times}, + sortname = {{New York Times}}, + note = {editorial}, + date = {2015-04-27}, + url = {http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/27/opinion/junk-science-at-the-fbi.html} +} + +% 14.197 Weekend supplements, magazines, and the like + +@Article{ghansah2015, + author = {Ghansah, Rachel Kaadzi}, + title = {What Toni Morrison Saw}, + journal = {New York Times Magazine}, + date = {2015-04-12}, + pages = {48} +} + +% 14.199 Unsigned newspaper articles +% 15.49 Newspapers and magazines in reference lists + +@Article{nytimes2002, + sortname = {{New York Times}}, + title = {In Texas, Ad Heats Up Race for Governor}, + journal = {New York Times}, + date = {2002-07-30} +} + +% 14.200 News services and news releases + +@Article{ap2015, + author = {{Associated Press}}, + title = {Texas A\&M Galveston Professor Fails Entire Class, Quits Course}, + journal = {Dallas Morning News}, + date = {2015-04-28}, + url = {http://www.dallasnews.com/news/education/headlines/20150428-texas-am-galveston-professor-fails-entire-class-quits-course.ece} +} + +% 14.202 Book reviews + +@Review{ratliff1999, + author = {Ratliff, Ben}, + journal = {Lingua Franca}, + volume = {9}, + date = {1999-04}, + pages = {B13–B14}, + crossref = {vianna1999} +} +@Book{vianna1999, + author = {Vianna, Hermano}, + title = {The Mystery of Samba}, + subtitle = {Popular Music and National Identity in Brazil}, + editor = {Chasteen, John Charles}, + translator = {Chasteen, John Charles}, + address = {Chapel Hill}, + publisher = {University of North Carolina Press}, + year = {1999} +} +@Review{kamp2006, + author = {Kamp, David}, + title = {Deconstructing Dinner}, + journal = {New York Times}, + date = {2006-04-23}, + edition = {Sunday Book Review}, + url = {http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/23/books/review/23kamp.html}, + crossref = {pollan2006} +} +@Book{pollan2006, + title = {The Omnivore's Dilemma}, + subtitle = {A Natural History of Four Meals}, + author = {Pollan, Michael}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Penguin Press}, + year = {2006} +} +@Review{brehm2015, + author = {Brehm, William C}, + journal = {Comparative Education Review}, + volume = {59}, + number = {1}, + date = {2015-02}, + pages = {177–79}, + url = {https://doi.org/10.1086/679296}, + crossref = {uetricht2014} +} +@Book{uetricht2014, + author = {Uetricht, Micah}, + title = {Strike for America}, + subtitle = {Chicago Teachers against Austerity}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {Verso}, + year = {2014} +} + +% 14.204 Unsigned reviews + +@Review{zeitung1828, + sortname = {Ergänzungsblätter}, + journal = {Ergänzungsblätter zur Allgemeinen Literatur-Zeitung}, + date = {1828-02}, + number = {23–24}, + crossref = {ranke} +} +@Book{ranke, + author = {Ranke, Le\-o\-pold von}, + title = {Ge\-schich\-ten der romanischen und germanischen Völker}, + shorttitle = {Geschichten} +} + +% 14.208 Citing blog posts and blogs +% 15.51 Citing blogs in author-date format + +@Online{germano2017, + author = {Germano, William}, + title = {Futurist Shock}, + blogtitle = {Lingua Franca}, + blogtitleaddon = {blog}, + journal = {Chronicle of Higher Education}, + date = {2017-02-15}, + url = {http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/linguafranca/2017/02/15/futurist-shock/} +} +@Online{amlen2015, + author = {Amlen, Deb}, + title = {One Who Gives a Hoot}, + blogtitle = {Wordplay}, + blogtitleaddon = {blog}, + journal = {New York Times}, + date = {2015-01-26}, + url = {http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/01/26/one-who-gives-a-hoot/} +} +@Online{amlen, + keywords = {notinref},% not for reference lists (see 15.51) + editor = {Amlen, Deb}, + blogtitle = {Wordplay}, + blogtitleaddon = {blog}, + journal = {New York Times}, + url = {http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/} +} +@Online{linguafranca, + keywords = {notinref},% not for reference lists (see 15.51) + blogtitle = {Lingua Franca}, + blogtitleaddon = {blog}, + journal = {Chronicle of Higher Education}, + url = {http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/linguafranca/} +} +@Online{jim2017, + keywords = {notinref},% not for reference lists (see 15.52) + author = {Jim}, + date = {2017-02-16}, + howpublished = {comment on Germano, \mkbibquote{Futurist Shock}}, + url = {http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/linguafranca/2017/02/15/futurist-shock/#comment-3158909472} +} + +% 14.209 Citing social media content +% 15.52 Citing social media content in author-date format + +@Online{diaz2016, + author = {Díaz, Junot}, + title = {Always surprises my students when I tell them that the `real' medieval was more diverse than the fake ones most of us consume}, + organization = {Facebook}, + date = {2016-02-24}, + url = {https://www.facebook.com/junotdiaz.writer/posts/972495572815454} +} +@Online{obrien2015, + author = {O’Brien, Conan}, + handle = {@ConanOBrien}, + title = {In honor of Earth Day, I’m recycling my tweets}, + organization = {Twitter}, + date = {2015-04-22T11:10:00}, + url = {https://twitter.com/ConanOBrien/status/590940792967016448} +} +@Online{chicago2015, + author = {{Chicago Manual of Style}}, + title = {Is the world ready for singular they? We thought so back in 1993}, + organization = {Facebook}, + date = {2015-04-17}, + url = {https://www.facebook.com/ChicagoManual/posts/10152906193679151} +} +@Online{licis2016, + keywords = {notinref},% not for reference lists (see 15.52) + author = {Licis, Kristaps}, + title = {But what is the surprise here?}, + date = {2016-02-24}, + howpublished = {comment on Díaz, \mkbibquote{Always surprises}}, + url = {https://www.facebook.com/junotdiaz.writer/posts/972495572815454?comment_id=972558569475821} +} + +% 14.215 Theses and dissertations + +@Thesis{vedrashko2006, + author = {Vedrashko, Ilya}, + title = {Advertising in Computer Games}, + type = {mathesis}, + institution = {MIT}, + year = {2006}, + url = {http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/39144} +} +@Thesis{choi2008, + author = {Choi, Mihwa}, + title = {Contesting \emph{Imaginaires} in Death Rituals during the Northern Song Dynasty}, + type = {phdthesis}, + institution = {University of Chicago}, + year = {2008}, + howpublished = {ProQuest (AAT 3300426)} +} + +% 14.217 Lectures and papers or posters presented at meetings + +@Unpublished{hong2015, + author = {Hong, Viviana}, + title = {Censorship in Children's Literature during Argentina's Dirty War (1976–1983)}, + type = {lecture}, + institution = {University of Chicago}, + address = {Chicago, IL}, + date = {2015-04-30} +} + +% 14.218 Working papers and the like + +@Unpublished{lucki1980, + author = {Lucki, Deborah D. and Pollay, Richard W.}, + title = {Content Analyses of Advertising}, + subtitle = {A Review of the Literature}, + type = {working paper}, + institution = {History of Advertising Archives, Faculty of Commerce, University of British Columbia}, + address = {Vancouver}, + year = {1980} +} + +% 14.220 Pamphlets, reports, and the like + +@Report{lifestyles1996, + title = {Lifestyles in Retirement}, + series = {Library Series}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {TIAA-CREF}, + year = {1996} +} +@Report{mcdonalds2014, + author = {{McDonald's Corporation}}, + title = {2014 Annual Report}, + date = {2015-03}, + url = {http://www.aboutmcdonalds.com/mcd/investors/annual_reports.html} +} +@Report{standardtax1996, + title = {Standard Federal Tax Reporter}, + edition = {\thefield{year} ed.}, + volume = {4}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = {Commerce Clearing House}, + year = {1996} +} + +% 14.232 Reference works consulted in physical formats + +@InReference{salvation1980, + title = {salvation}, + crossref = {britannica1980} +} +@Reference{britannica1980, + organization = {{\emph{Encyclopaedia Britannica}}}, + edition = {15}, + year = {1980} +} +@InReference{hootananny2009, + title = {hoot(e)\-nan\-ny, hoot\-a\-nan\-ny}, + crossref = {oxford2009} +} +@Reference{oxford2009, + organization = {{\emph{Oxford English Dictionary}}}, + edition = {2}, + howpublished = {CD-ROM}, + version = {4.0}, + year = {2009} +} +@Reference{dab1937, + organization = {{\emph{Dictionary of American Biography}}}, + title = {Wadsworth, Jeremiah}, + year = {1937} +} +@Book{timestyle2003, + options = {noauth}, + title = {The Times Style and Usage Guide}, + sortname = {{Times Style}}, + editor = {Austin, Tim}, + editortype = {compiler}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {Times Books}, + year = {2003} +} +@Book{mla2008, + title = {MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing}, + edition = {3}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, + year = {2008} +} + +% 14.233: Reference works consulted online + +@InReference{toscanini2016, + title = {Arturo Toscanini}, + urldate = {2016-04-06}, + url = {http://academic.eb.com/EBchecked/topic/600338/Arturo-Toscanini}, + crossref = {britannica2016} +} +@Reference{britannica2016, + organization = {{\emph{Encyclopaedia Britannica Online}}}, + edition = {Academic ed\adddot}, +} +@Reference{cairns2016, + organization = {{Grove Music Online}}, + title = {Toscanini, Arturo}, + author = {Cairns, David}, + urldate = {2016-04-06}, + url = {http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/28197} +} +@Reference{wikipedia2016, + organization = {Wikipedia}, + title = {Stevie Nicks}, + version = {last modified April 2, 2016, 18:30}, + url = {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Nicks} +} +@Reference{merriam2016, + organization = {\emph{Merriam-Webster}}, + title = {app (n.)}, + urldate = {2016-04-06}, + url = {http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/app} +} + +% 14.234 Citing individual reference entries by author + +@InCollection{isaacson2005, + author = {Isaacson, Melissa}, + title = {Bulls}, + crossref = {reiff2005} +} +@Collection{reiff2005, + editor = {Reiff, Janice L. and Keating, Ann Durkin and Grossman, James R.}, + title = {Encyclopedia of Chicago}, + publisher = {Chicago Historical Society}, + year = {2005}, + url = {http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/184.html}, +} + +% 14.246 Citing specific editions of classical references + +@Book{epictetus1916, + author = {Epictetus}, + title = {Dissertationes}, + editor = {Schenkl, Heinrich}, + address = {Stuttgart}, + publisher = {Teubner}, + year = {1916} +} + +% 14.251 Modern editions of the classics + +@Book{maimonides1965, + author = {Maimonides}, + title = {The Code of Maimonides, Book 5}, + subtitle = {The Book of Holiness}, + editor = {Nemoy, Leon}, + translator = {Rabinowitz, Louis I. and Grossman, Philip}, + address = {New Haven, CT}, + publisher = {Yale University Press}, + year = {1965} +} + +% 14.258 Patents +% 15.55 Patents or other documents cited by more than one date + +@Patent{iizuka1986, + author = {Iizuka, Masanori and Tanaka, Hideki}, + title = {Cement admixture}, + number = {US Patent 4,586,\hspace{0pt plus 1pt}960, filed June 26, 1984, and issued May 6, 1986}, + year = {1986} +} + +% 14.260 Citations taken from secondary sources + +@Article{zukofsky1931, + author = {Zukofsky, Louis}, + title = {Sincerity and Objectification}, + journal = {Poetry}, + volume = {37}, + date = {1931-02}, + pages = {272–285} +} +@Book{costello1981, + author = {Costello, Bonnie}, + title = {Marianne Moore}, + subtitle = {Imaginary Possessions}, + address = {Cambridge, MA}, + publisher = {Harvard University Press}, + year = {1981} +} + +% 14.264 Recorded readings, lectures, audiobooks, and the like + +@Misc{roosevelt1959, + author = {Roosevelt, Eleanor}, + title = {\mkbibquote{Is America Facing World Leadership?}}, + usera = {convocation speech, Ball State Teacher's College, May 6, \thefield{year}, radio broadcast, reel-to-reel tape, MPEG copy, 1:12:49}, + userb = {Convocation Speech. Ball State Teacher's College. May 6, \thefield{year}. Radio broadcast. Reel-to-reel tape. MPEG copy. 1:12:49}, + url = {http://libx.bsu.edu/cdm4/singleitem/collection/ElRoos/id/1}, + year = {1959} +} + +% 15.14 Placement of dates in reference list entries + +@Article{pager2015, + author = {Pager, Devah and Pedulla, David S.}, + title = {Race, Self-Selection, and the Job Search Process}, + journal = {American Journal of Sociology}, + volume = {120}, + number = {4}, + date = {2015-01}, + pages = {1005–54}, + url = {https://doi.org/10.1086/681072} +} +@Book{unger2014, + author = {Unger, Roberto Mangabeira and Smolin, Lee}, + title = {The Singular Universe and the Reality of Time}, + subtitle = {A Proposal in Natural Philosophy}, + address = {Cambridge}, + publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, + year = {2014} +} + +% 15.20 Reference list entries with same author(s), same year + +@Book{fogel2004a, + author = {Fogel, Robert William}, + title = {The Escape from Hunger and Premature Death, 1700–2100}, + subtitle = {Europe, America, and the Third World}, + sorttitle = {Escape from Hunger and Premature Death}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, + year = {2004} +} +@Article{fogel2004b, + author = {Fogel, Robert William}, + title = {Technophysio Evolution and the Measurement of Economic Growth}, + journal = {Journal of Evolutionary Economics}, + volume = {14}, + number = {2}, + pages = {217–21}, + date = {2004-06}, + doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s00191-004-0188-x} +} + +% 15.22 Text citations—basic form + +@Book{hetherington2015, + author = {Hetherington, Marc J. and Rudolph, Thomas J.}, + title = {Why Washington Won't Work}, + subtitle = {Polarization, Political Trust, and the Governing Crisis}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2015} +} +@Article{grove2015, + author = {Grove, John}, + title = {Calhoun and Conservative Reform}, + journal = {American Political Thought}, + volume = {4}, + number = {2}, + date = {2015-03}, + pages = {203–27}, + doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/680389} +} +@Thesis{doershuk2017, + keywords = {notinbib,notinref}, + author = {Doershuk, Carl}, + year = {2017}, + howpublished = {. . .} +} +@Thesis{doershuk2016, + keywords = {notinbib,notinref}, + author = {Doershuk, John}, + year = {2016}, + howpublished = {. . .} +} + +% 15.25 Text citations in relation to surrounding text and punctuation + +@Book{fiorina2005, + options = {skipbib}, + author = {Fiorina, Someone}, + title = {Blah Title}, + year = {2005} +} +@Book{fischer2006, + options = {skipbib}, + author = {Fischer, Someone and Hout, Someone}, + title = {Blah Title}, + year = {2006} +} +@Book{abramowitz2005, + options = {skipbib}, + author = {Abramowitz, Someone and Saunders, Someone}, + title = {Blah Title}, + year = {2005} +} + +% 15.27 Several references to the same source + +@Book{chaston2000, + options = {skipbib}, + author = {Chaston, Someone}, + year = {2000} +} + +% 15.29 Text citations of works with more than three authors + +@Article{schonen2017a, + options = {skipbib}, + author = {Schonen, John and Baker, Bob and Else, Someone A. and Else, Someone B.}, + title = {Tilting at Windmills}, + year = {2017} +} +@Article{schonen2017b, + options = {skipbib}, + author = {Schonen, John and Brooks, Bob and Else, Someone A. and Else, Someone B.}, + title = {Gasoline Farmers}, + year = {2017} +} + +% 15.36 Editor in place of author in text citations + +@Book{soltes1999, + editor = {Soltes, Ori Z.}, + title = {Georgia}, + subtitle = {Art and Civilization through the Ages}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {Philip Wilson}, + year = {1999} +} + +% 15.37 Organization as author in author-date references + +@Book{iso1997.ref,% same as iso1997 but with different 'author' field + keywords = {notinbib}, + author = {{ISO (International Organization for Standardization)}}, + shortauthor = {ISO}, + title = {Information and Documentation\,—\,Rules for the Abbreviation of Title Words and Titles of Publications}, + shorttitle = {Information and Documentation}, + series = {ISO}, + number = {4}, + address = {Paris}, + publisher = {ISO}, + year = {1997} +} + +% 15.40 Reprint editions and modern editions—more than one date + +@Book{austen2003, + author = {Austen, Jane}, + title = {Pride and Prejudice}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Penguin Classics}, + year = {2003}, + origdate = {1813}, + origlocation = {London}, + origpublisher = {T. Egerton}, + addendum = {citations refer to the Penguin edition} +} +@Book{maitland1998, + author = {Maitland, Frederic W.}, + title = {Roman Canon Law in the Church of England}, + address = {Union, NJ}, + publisher = {Lawbook Exchange}, + origdate = {1898}, + year = {1998} +} + +% 15.44 No date of publication in author-date references + +@Book{nano1750, + keywords = {notinbib,notinref},% print in example bib only + author = {Nano, Jasmine L.}, + title = {Title of Work\ldots}, + year = {[1750?]}, + sortyear = {1750} +} +@Book{nano, + keywords = {notinbib,notinref},% print in example bib only + author = {Nano, Jasmine L.}, + title = {Title of Another Work\ldots}, + sortkey = {nodate} +} + +% 15.45 “Forthcoming” in author-date references + +@InCollection{faraday, + author = {Faraday, Carry}, + title = {Protean Photography}, + crossref = {oring} +} +@Collection{oring, + title = {Seven Trips beyond the Asteroid Belt}, + editor = {Oring, James}, + address = {Cape Canaveral, FL}, + publisher = {Launch Press}, + year = {forthcoming} +} + +% 15.47 Parentheses or comma with issue number + +@Article{glass2014, + author = {Glass, Jennifer and Levchak, Philip}, + title = {Red States, Blue States, and Divorce}, + subtitle = {Understanding the Impact of Conservative Protestantism on Regional Variation in Divorce Rates}, + journal = {American Journal of Sociology}, + volume = {119}, + number = {4}, + date = {2014}, + pages = {1002–46}, + url = {https://doi.org/10.1086/674703} +} +@Article{meyerovitch1959, + author = {Meyerovitch, Eva}, + title = {The Gnostic Manuscripts of Upper Egypt}, + journal = {Diogenes}, + number = {25}, + year = {1959}, + pages = {84–117} +} + +% 15.48 Colon with volume number + +@Article{gunderson2015, + author = {Gunderson, Alex R. and Leal, Manuel}, + title = {Patterns of Thermal Constraint on Ectotherm Activity}, + journal = {American Naturalist}, + volume = {185}, +% date = {2015-05}, + date = {2015}, + pages = {653–64}, + doi = {https://doi.org/10.1086/680849} +} + +% 15.56 “Quoted in” in author-date references + +@Book{costello1981, + author = {Costello, Bonnie}, + title = {Marianne Moore}, + subtitle = {Imaginary Possessions}, + address = {Cambridge, MA}, + publisher = {Harvard University Press}, + year = {1981} +} + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/windycity/windycity.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/windycity/windycity.pdf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bdf5861c3d9 Binary files /dev/null and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/windycity/windycity.pdf differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/windycity/windycity.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/windycity/windycity.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b5fbd41ad21 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/windycity/windycity.tex @@ -0,0 +1,3187 @@ +% Last modified: Tue 02 Apr 2019 01:31:48 PM CDT +\documentclass[11pt,letterpaper,oneside]{article} +\usepackage{windycity} + +\begin{document} +\title{Windy City} +\subtitle{A Chicago Style for \texttt{\biblatex}} +\author{Brian Michael Chase} +\email{brianmichaelchase@gmail.com} +\website{https://github.com/brianchase/windycity} +\version{2019-04-02} +\maketitle +\begingroup +\hypersetup{linkcolor=black} +\tableofcontents\markboth{Contents}{Contents} +\endgroup + +\section{Introduction} + +\nfootnote{Copyright \textcopyright\ 2019 Brian Michael Chase. Under +the terms of the \LaTeX\ Project Public License, version 1.3, +permission is granted to copy, distribute, or modify this software. +See \url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/base/lppl.txt} +or \url{https://www.latex-project.org/lppl/}.} + +Windy City is a style for \biblatex that formats notes, +bibliographies, parenthetical citations, and reference lists according +to the 17th edition of \textit{The Chicago Manual of Style} +(\textit{CMOS}).\footnote{\cite{chicago2017}} It accurately handles a +wide range of citations in different formats and includes a set of +options and commands to support special circumstances. It also has +extensive support for citing and arranging different kinds of editors, +translators, and compilers within a single citation. These features +make Windy City especially suitable for academic work. + +The following sections assume familiarity with \textit{CMOS} and +\biblatex. Section \ref{overview} gives a brief overview of the +style's features. Section \ref{edtrans} discusses the assignment and +placement of editors, translators, and compilers. Section +\ref{collections} discusses several issues with collections, including +options for formatting citations of individual volumes. Sections +\ref{notes} and \ref{paren} reproduce examples from \textit{CMOS} +Chapters 14 and 15, respectively, with occasional commentary and +references to other sections. + +Windy City requires \biblatex version 3.8 or later. + +\section{Overview} +\label{overview} + +This section covers basic information about Windy City. If you're +completely new to \biblatex, you should probably glance at its +documentation and try one of the styles that come with it, if only to +get a sense of the basic commands. For the impatient, examples in +Sections \ref{default}, \ref{short}, \ref{notes}, and \ref{paren} +might be of more immediate interest. + +\subsection{Getting Started} + +If you already know how to use \biblatex, getting started with Windy +City is easy. The first task is to confirm that \biblatex and Windy +City are installed properly on your system. Since both are included in +some distributions of \LaTeX, you might be able to skip this step. + +Either way, please consider downloading the most recent release of +Windy City from \begingroup \hypersetup{urlcolor=blue} +\href{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/windycity}{its home on CTAN}. More +recent but potentially less reliable updates are available from Windy +City's \href{https://github.com/brianchase/windycity}{repository on +GitHub}.\endgroup + +Windy City consists of four files: + +\begin{itemize}[before=\small] +\item \file{windycity.dbx} +\item \file{windycity.bbx} +\item \file{windycity.cbx} +\item \file{american-windycity.lbx} +\end{itemize} + +\noindent If you need to install Windy City on your system, you may +copy its files to one of several places. One option is to locate +\biblatex on your system and use its directories: + +\begin{itemize}[before=\small,label=] +\item \ldots\path{/biblatex/windycity.dbx} +\item \ldots\path{/biblatex/bbx/windycity.bbx} +\item \ldots\path{/biblatex/cbx/windycity.cbx} +\item \ldots\path{/biblatex/lbx/american-windycity.lbx} +\end{itemize} + +If you prefer not to mix Windy City's files with \biblatex's, another +option is to find where your distribution of \LaTeX\ keeps \biblatex's +third-party style files and proceed accordingly. Yet another option is +to install Windy City in your local \path{texmf}. Its location will +depend on your system and preferences. For a one-off compilation, say, +to give Windy City a trial run on a single document, you can copy +Windy City's files to the document's root directory. + +After copying the files to one of those places---or another of your +choosing---remember that for every option but the last (a document's +root directory), you need to update your \path{texmf} file name +database. + +To compile a document with Windy City, tell \biblatex to load it with +the load-time option \opt{style}: + +\begin{verbatim} + \usepackage[style=windycity]{biblatex} +\end{verbatim} + +\noindent Typically, this goes in a document's preamble or in one of +its style files. + +For some entries in your bibliography database, you may need to add +fields or make other adjustments to get the right output. But since +Windy City relies as much as possible on standard \BibTeX\ fields, and +secondarily on \biblatex fields, you may not need to make major +changes. The examples in this document and its accompanying +bibliography database, \file{windycity.bib}, should serve as a guide +for how to manage your input for nearly every circumstance that the +style is meant to handle. + +\subsection{The Default Format} +\label{default} + +For a first set of examples, consider a passage from \textit{CMOS} +\ref{14.30}: + +\begin{citeonly} +\item \cite[24--25]{morley1995} +\item \cite{schwartz1992} +\item \cite{kaiser1964} +\item \cite[43]{morley1995} +\item \cite[138]{schwartz1992} +\item \cite[189--90]{kaiser1964} +\end{citeonly} + +The output shows Windy City's default format. The first citation of a +work is similar to its entry in the bibliography. It includes all or +most of its bibliographic information. Subsequent citations are +shorter, usually consisting of a short form of the author's name and a +short form of the work's title. + +Windy City supports variations on this format. For information on +short forms of citation, including the use of \textit{ibid.}, see +Section \ref{short}. For options to skip parts of citations, change +the order of editors and translators, and more, see Sections +\ref{preops} and \ref{entryops}. For parenthetical citations, see +examples in Section \ref{paren}. + +The block below shows Windy City's default bibliography for the +previously cited works: + +\begin{bibonly} +\nocite{kaiser1964,morley1995,schwartz1992} +\end{bibonly} + +\noindent You may also print a bibliography in the author-date format, +what \textit{CMOS} calls a reference list: + +\begin{refonly} +\nocite{kaiser1964,morley1995,schwartz1992} +\end{refonly} + +To make \cmd{printbibliography} use the author-date format, load +\biblatex with Windy City's preamble option \opt{reflist}: + +\begin{verbatim} + \usepackage[reflist,style=windycity]{biblatex} +\end{verbatim} + +\noindent Note that \opt{reflist=true} has the same effect: + +\begin{verbatim} + \usepackage[reflist=true,style=windycity]{biblatex} +\end{verbatim} + +To use the author-date format on a case-by-case basis, run +\cmd{printbibliography} with an appropriate \opt{env} option. With +Windy City, a so-called ``bib environment'' must set the style's +internal \opt{reflist} toggle to \opt{true}. Windy City's own such +environment is called \opt{reflist}, which you may use as follows: + +\begin{verbatim} + \printbibliography[env=reflist] +\end{verbatim} + +\noindent Unfortunately, while the \opt{env} option allows you to have +differently formatted bibliographies within the same document, the +reference lists may have problems with sorting. For best results, use +the \opt{reflist} preamble option. + +As you proceed through the text, note that all examples of citations +and bibliographies are outputs of the style from commands that you can +inspect in the document's source, \file{windycity.tex}, and in its +style file, \file{windycity.sty}. Almost all citations are from +\cmd{cite} or \cmd{parencite}. A few are from more specialized +commands, such as \cmd{cite*} or \cmd{cites}. All example +bibliographies are outputs of the style from \cmd{printbibliography}. +All bibliographic data resides in \file{windycity.bib}. + +\subsection{Short Citations} +\label{short} + +Aside from the author-date format, \textit{CMOS} offers scant +documentation of alternative formats. Nevertheless, there are +alternatives. Consider this example from \textit{CMOS} +\ref{14.34}:\footnote{Switching formats within a document isn't a +feature of the style. For demonstration purposes, though, it's +possible.} + +\begin{citeonly} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} +\item \cite[3]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cite[24--26]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} +\item \cite[401-2]{morrison2004b} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cite[433]{morrison2004b} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} +\item \cite[37--38]{diaz2008} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cite[403]{morrison2004b} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cite[152]{diaz2008} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cite[201-2]{diaz2008} +\AtNextMultiCite{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cites[240]{morrison2004b}[32]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cite[33]{morrison2004a} +\end{citeonly} + +\noindent Compare that with the style's default output: + +\begin{citeonly} +\item \cite[3]{morrison2004a} +\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} +\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} +\item \cite[24--26]{morrison2004a} +\item \cite[401-2]{morrison2004b} +\item \cite[433]{morrison2004b} +\item \cite[37--38]{diaz2008} +\item \cite[403]{morrison2004b} +\item \cite[152]{diaz2008} +\item \cite[201-2]{diaz2008} +\item \cites[240]{morrison2004b}[32]{morrison2004a} +\item \cite[33]{morrison2004a} +\end{citeonly} + +\noindent In the short format, a work's first citation gives short +names and titles and omits all other publication information. +Consecutive citations of a work may omit the title or, as in the +eleventh note, where the title is the key mark of distinction, the +author's name. To use this format, start \biblatex with the preamble +option \opt{short}. See Section \ref{preops} for more information. + +\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.34} also shows how to render the passage above +with \textit{ibid.} Unlike previous editions of \textit{CMOS}, the +17th edition discourages its use. As such, \textit{ibid.} is no longer +part of Windy City's default format. Enable it with the preamble +option \opt{ibid} (again, see Section \ref{preops}). Options +\opt{short} and \opt{ibid} together give the following: + +\begin{citeonly} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[3]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[24--26]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[401-2]{morrison2004b} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[433]{morrison2004b} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[37--38]{diaz2008} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[403]{morrison2004b} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[152]{diaz2008} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[201-2]{diaz2008} +\AtNextMultiCite{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} +\item \cites[240]{morrison2004b}[32]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[33]{morrison2004a} +\end{citeonly} + +There are still other ways to save space: With the default format, you +can use the preamble option \opt{firstshort} to swap long first +citations for short ones (see Section \ref{preops}). Also with the +default format, you can shorten the author's name in the first +citation if the previous citation is of the same author. To do that, +use the preamble option \opt{idemtracker} (see Section \ref{preops}). +The entry option \opt{noauth} omits the author's name altogether (see +Section \ref{entryops}). And the \bibfield{shorthand} field allows you +to set an abbreviation to stand in place of the author's name, the +work's title, and other elements of a citation (see \ref{14.59}). + +\subsection{Preamble Options} +\label{preops} + +A preamble option is an argument for the \cmd{usepackage} macro that +loads \biblatex. Preamble options affect the format of notes, +bibliographies, and reference lists. Some features of the style +require them. + +All options described below are \opt{false} by default. Set them to +\opt{true} by passing the name of the option to \biblatex, with or +without an additional \opt{=true}. In other words, using +\opt{annotate} as an example, the following are equivalent: + +\begin{verbatim} + \usepackage[annotate,style=windycity]{biblatex} + \usepackage[annotate=true,style=windycity]{biblatex} +\end{verbatim} + +Bear in mind that Windy City uses many preamble options native to +\biblatex, a few of which you may want to change. These options are +set in \file{windycity.bbx}. In particular, the style sets +\opt{idemtracker} to \opt{false}. If you set it to \opt{true} (or to +some value that implies \opt{true}), Windy City will detect when the +first citation of a work follows another citation of a work by the +same author and print a short form of the author's name. Recall from +the previous section the citation of Toni Morrison's \textit{Song of +Solomon} immediately after a citation of her \textit{Beloved}. In a +context like that, do you really need to remind readers of the +author's full name? If you think not, change \opt{idemtracker} to an +appropriate value (see Section 3.1.2.3 of \biblatex's user +guide).\footnote{\textit{CMOS} seems to have no policy on this point. +In the 16th edition, however, Figure 14.3 shows consecutive citations +of works by the same author, both of which give the author's full +name.} + +\begin{optionlist} + +\optitem[false]{annotate}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent This option is for printing annotated bibliographies. +Annotations will print in block paragraphs below entries. To change +the spacing between entries and annotations, change the value of +\cmd{bibitemsep}. Store the text of an annotation in the +\bibfield{annotation} field of the work's bibliography database entry. + +\optitem[false]{collsonly}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent Citing individual works of a collection adds an entry for +each work to the bibliography. To exclude them and print only an entry +for the whole collection, use \opt{collsonly}. It has no effect on +many \bibtype{incollection} entries, such as articles in books, which +need or ought to have a place in the bibliography, but it does filter +out chapters of books, books in books, and volumes of collections. For +discussion of multivolume works, see Section \ref{multivolume}. + +\optitem[false]{firstshort}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent Use this option to shorten the first citation of each work. +The resulting format consists mainly of the author's name and the +work's title. According to \textit{CMOS}, this approach is optional +for documents with complete bibliographies. (See \textit{CMOS} +\ref{14.23}, also 14.29--14.36.) You may use \opt{firstshort} in +conjunction with \opt{ibid}. However, it adds nothing to \opt{short}, +which has the same effect on first citations. + +\optitem[false]{ibid}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent This option controls whether consecutive citations of a work +on the same page receive an \textit{ibid}. The qualification ``on the +same page'' means that \textit{ibid.} always refers to a work cited on +the current page without an \textit{ibid.} The latter is not a +requirement of \textit{CMOS} but seems reasonable, since it prevents +readers from having to look at another page to determine the referent +of an \textit{ibid.} For examples of its output, see Section +\ref{short} and \ref{14.34}. As of the 17th edition, \textit{CMOS} +discourages the use of \textit{ibid.} (see \ref{14.34}). + +\optitem[false]{isbn}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent Use this option to print ISBNs in bibliographies. A work's +ISBN goes in the \bibfield{isbn} field of its bibliography database +entry. With this option, the style will print ISBNs at the end of +every entry in the bibliography, before annotations. To print the ISBN +of a particular work, use the \opt{isbn} entry option. + +\optitem[false]{library}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent Like \opt{isbn}, this option prints the \bibfield{library} +field of every work in the bibliography. Use it to print information +about libraries, call numbers, and the like. If you use it with the +\opt{isbn} and \opt{annotation} options, it will print after the +former but before the latter. To print this information for selected +works, use the \opt{library} entry option. + +\optitem[false]{nolos}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent By default, every work with a \bibfield{shorthand} receives +an entry in the bibliography. If you wish to exclude them, say, to +avoid duplication with the output of \cmd{printshorthands}, use +\opt{nolos}. Since \opt{collsonly} also excludes works from the +bibliography, their results may overlap. + +\optitem[false]{reflist}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent Use this option to print a bibliography in the author-date +format, what \textit{CMOS} calls a reference list. If you choose +parenthetical citations over notes, consider using \opt{reflist} to +maintain consistency with \textit{CMOS}. Again, another way to print a +reference list is to pass \opt{env=reflist} to +\cmd{printbibliography}. See Section \ref{overview} for more +information. + +\optitem[false]{short}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent As shown in Section \ref{short}, this option prints +citations in a short format (see \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.34}). The use +of \opt{short} has one feature in common with \opt{ibid}: Just as +\textit{ibid.} appears only for consecutive citations of a work on the +same page, and so never refers to a citation on a previous page, +\opt{short} drops the title from consecutive citations of a work on +the same page, never in reference to a citation on a previous page. As +with \textit{ibid.}, this feature isn't required by \textit{CMOS}, but +it prevents readers from having to look at a previous page to +determine which title a citation refers to. + +In contexts where \opt{short} would drop a title from a citation, but +where no name occupies the author's position, it will print the work's +\bibfield{labeltitle}. This can be a short form of the title, either +the title minus the subtitle or the \bibfield{shorttitle}, if +applicable. In those situations, the short format is no different from +the default. + +As noted earlier, \opt{short} has the same effect on first citations +as \opt{firstshort}. But recall from Section \ref{short} that you can +combine \opt{short} and \opt{ibid} for more concise output. + +\optitem[false]{swapvol}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent In bibliographies and long citations, works in collections +may place publication information for the volume before that of the +collection or \textit{vice versa}. Windy City gives priority to the +volume. To reverse this for all relevant citations, use \opt{swapvol}. +For more information, see Section \ref{collorder}. + +\end{optionlist} + +\subsection{Entry Options} +\label{entryops} + +An entry option is a value for the \bibfield{options} field of a +work's database entry. It affects the format of that particular work. +For options that affect the format of every work, see Section +\ref{preops}. + +\begin{optionlist} + +\optitem[false]{anonauth}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent This option prints the author's name of an anonymously +published work in brackets, as in this example from \textit{CMOS} +\ref{14.79}: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{horsley1796} +\end{citebib} + +\optitem[false]{anonqauth}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent Similar to the previous but adds a question mark after the +author's name, as in this example from \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.79}: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{hawkes1834} +\end{citebib} + +\optitem[false]{isbn}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent Use this option to print the ISBN of a particular work in a +bibliography. The ISBN will appear at the end of the work's entry but, +if applicable, before an annotation. To print ISBNs of every work in +the bibliography, see the \bibfield{isbn} preamble option. + +\optitem[false]{library}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent This option prints the \bibfield{library} field of a work's +bibliography database entry. This information prints at the end of the +work's entry, though, like an ISBN, before an annotation. To print the +\bibfield{library} field of every work in the bibliography, use the +\opt{library} preamble option. + +\optitem[false]{listvols}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent \textit{CMOS} offers some flexibility over whether a long +citation gives a work's total number of volumes (see \textit{CMOS} +\ref{14.118}). Windy City replicates this in a roundabout way: By +default, it prints the \bibfield{volumes} field in certain long +citations only if the \bibfield{postnote} field is empty. This does a +better job of matching examples in \textit{CMOS} than a simpler policy +would. For the rest, use \opt{listvols}. It prints the +\bibfield{volumes} field in those citations no matter what the +\bibfield{postnote} contains. For more information, see Section +\ref{collorder}. + +\optitem[false]{noauth}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent This option tells the style to bypass the author's position +of a work in notes and bibliographies. Citations will begin with the +title's position. Below is an example from \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.105}: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{chaucer1966} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent To bypass the author's position in a single note, without +affecting the bibliography, use \cmd{cite*} or \cmd{footcite*}. + +\optitem[false]{skipdate}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent On rare occasions, you may need an entry in a reference list +to skip the \textit{date} of the author-date format. For examples, see +Section \ref{entrytypes}. + +\optitem[false]{swapauth}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent To swap the places of a book's author with an editor or +translator, use \opt{swapauth}. This option works for \bibtype{book}, +\bibtype{bookinbook}, \bibtype{collection}, \bibtype{inbook}, and +\bibtype{incollection} entry types. For more information, see Section +\ref{edtranspos}. + +\optitem[false]{swaptrans}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent According to \textit{CMOS}, if a work has an editor and a +translator, their names should appear in citations in the order in +which they appear on the work's title page (\ref{14.104}). By default, +the style lists editors first. Entries with the option +\bibfield{swaptrans} reverse this order: Their translators print +first. If a work's translators and editors are identical, using +\bibfield{swaptrans} reverses the order of their roles, say, from +\textit{edited and translated by} to \textit{translated and edited +by}. For more information, see Section \ref{edtranspos}. + +\optitem[false]{swapvol}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}} + +\noindent As an entry option, \opt{swapvol} does on a case-by-case +basis what the \opt{swapvol} preamble option does globally: When set +to true, it changes the format of a work in a collection so that, in +bibliographies and long citations, publication information for the +collection precedes that of the volume. For more information, see +Section \ref{collorder}. + +\end{optionlist} + +\subsection{Citation Commands} +\label{citecmds} + +The most important citation commands are familiar from \biblatex: + +\begin{ltxsyntax} +\cmditem{autocite}[prenote][postnote]{key} +\cmditem{autocites}(multiprenote)(multipostnote)[prenote][postnote]{key}|...|[prenote][postnote]{key} +\cmditem{cite}[prenote][postnote]{key} +\cmditem{cites}[prenote][postnote]{key} +\cmditem{footcite}[prenote][postnote]{key} +\cmditem{footcites}(multiprenote)(multipostnote)[prenote][postnote]{key}|...|[prenote][postnote]{key} +\cmditem{nocite}{key} \cmditem*{nocite}|\{*\}| +\cmditem{parencite}[prenote][postnote]{key} +\cmditem{parencites}(multiprenote)(multipostnote)[prenote][postnote]{key}|...|[prenote][postnote]{key} +\cmditem{smartcite}[prenote][postnote]{key} +\cmditem{smartcites}(multiprenote)(multipostnote)[prenote][postnote]{key}|...|[prenote][postnote]{key} +\end{ltxsyntax} + +\noindent New users should get comfortable first with \cmd{cite} and +\cmd{footcite} (for notes) and \cmd{parencite} (for parenthetical +citations). Their multicite forms---\cmd{cites}, \cmd{footcites}, and +\cmd{parencites}---take a comma-separated list of entry keys. + +Use \cmd{nocite} to add works to bibliographies without citing them in +the text. Use it with an asterisk to add every work in every +\file{bib} file that you've loaded with \cmd{addbibresource} or +\cmd{bibliography}. + +Windy City sets the \opt{autocite} preamble option to \opt{footnote}, +which makes \cmd{autocite} equivalent to \cmd{smartcite}---which in +turn behaves like different citation commands in different contexts. +In Windy City, \cmd{smartcite} is equivalent to \cmd{footcite} in a +document's body and \cmd{cite} in footnotes and endnotes.\footnote{In +a \env{minipage} environment, \cmd{smartcite} is equivalent to +\cmd{cite}. To use \cmd{smartcite} with endnotes, use the +\sty{endnotes} package.} If you set the \opt{autocite} preamble option +to \opt{inline}, \cmd{autocite} is equivalent to \cmd{parencite}. If +you set it to \opt{plain}, \cmd{autocite} is equivalent to \cmd{cite}. + +Other citation commands: + +\begin{ltxsyntax} + +\cmditem{cite*}[prenote][postnote]{key} + +Use this command to cite a work without printing anything in the +author's position. It comes in handy when the context makes the +author's name clear. From \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.78}: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite*[233]{franklin1868} +\item \cite*[234]{franklin1868} +\end{citebib} + +\cmditem{footcite*}[prenote][postnote]{key} + +Like \cmd{cite*}, this command suppresses the author's position of a +note but otherwise functions like \cmd{footcite}. + +\cmditem{parencite*}[prenote][postnote]{key} + +Use this command to print a parenthetical citation without the +author's position. The most likely contexts for this are passages in +which the author receives explicit mention. Here's an example from +\textit{CMOS} \ref{15.25}: + +\begin{quote} Fiorina et al. \parencite*{fiorina2005} and Fischer and +Hout \parencite*{fischer2006} reach more or less the same conclusions. +In contrast, Abramowitz and Saunders \parencite*{abramowitz2005} +suggest that the mass public is deeply divided between red states and +blue states and between churchgoers and secular voters. \end{quote} + +The source for the passage above contains: + +\begin{verbatim} + \begin{quote} Fiorina et al. \parencite*{fiorina2005}... Fischer + and Hout \parencite*{fischer2006}... Abramowitz and Saunders + \parencite*{abramowitz2005}... \end{quote} +\end{verbatim} + +\cmditem{smartcite*}[prenote][postnote]{key} + +Like \cmd{smartcite} but suppresses the author's position of a note. + +\end{ltxsyntax} + +\subsection{Entry Types} +\label{entrytypes} + +Windy City recognizes every entry type from \BibTeX, as well as some +that are specific to \biblatex. + +\begin{typelist} +\RaggedRight + +\typeitem{article} + +Aliases: \bibtype{periodical} + +\typeitem{book} + +Aliases: \bibtype{booklet}, \bibtype{collection}, \bibtype{manual}, +\bibtype{mvbook}, \bibtype{mvcollection}, \bibtype{proceedings}, +\bibtype{report}, \bibtype{techreport} + +\typeitem{incollection} + +Aliases: \bibtype{bookinbook}, \bibtype{conference}, +\bibtype{inproceedings}, \bibtype{inbook}, \bibtype{letter}, +\bibtype{suppbook}, \bibtype{suppcollection} + +\typeitem{letter} No aliases +\typeitem{misc} No aliases +\typeitem{online} No aliases +\typeitem{patent} No aliases + +\typeitem{reference} + +Aliases: \bibtype{inreference} + +\typeitem{review} No aliases + +\typeitem{thesis} + +Aliases: \bibtype{mastersthesis}, \bibtype{phdthesis}, +\bibtype{unpublished} + +\end{typelist} + +\noindent For the most part, you may assign every work to the basic +entry types listed above. A PhD thesis, for example, may have a +\bibtype{thesis} or \bibtype{phdthesis} entry type. The output is the +same. If an entry has a type other than the ones listed above, Windy +City processes it as a book. + +One comment about \bibtype{reference} and \bibtype{inreference} +entries: You may cross-reference \bibtype{inreference} entries to +\bibtype{reference} entries, as with articles in books, but you can +get the same output using one or the other entry type alone. Take an +example from \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.232}: + +\begin{citeonly} +\item \cite{salvation1980} +\end{citeonly} + +A bibliography database could have an \bibtype{inreference} entry for +the article cross-ref\-er\-enc\-ed to a \bibtype{reference} entry for +\textit{Encyclopaedia Britannica}: + +\begin{verbatim} + @InReference{salvation1980, + title = {salvation}, + crossref = {britannica1980} + } + @Reference{britannica1980, + organization = {{\emph{Encyclopaedia Britannica}}}, + edition = {15}, + year = {1980} + } +\end{verbatim} + +\noindent This approach makes sense if you plan to cite more than one +article from the source.\footnote{Incidentally, reference works don't +always have titles in italics. As a result, you need to handle it in +your bibliography database.} But you could also have a single entry of +either type with the same data, like this: + +\begin{verbatim} + @Reference{salvation1980, + organization = {{\emph{Encyclopaedia Britannica}}}, + edition = {15}, + title = {salvation}, + year = {1980} + } +\end{verbatim} + +For unusually complicated citations, or those just not supported by +the style, consider using the \bibtype{misc} entry type. The style +formats these entries with a small number of fields but in way that +makes it a fallback for almost anything. The example below is from +\textit{CMOS} 14.264: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{roosevelt1959} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent The database entry for this work contains most of the format +in \bibfield{usera} (for notes) and \bibfield{userb} (for +bibliographies). In \bibfield{title}, the style needs manual +formatting, since works of this type may have titles in italics or +quotation marks. + +\begin{verbatim} + @Misc{roosevelt1959, + author = {Roosevelt, Eleanor}, + title = {\mkbibquote{Is America Facing World Leadership?}}, + usera = {convocation speech, Ball State Teacher's College, May 6, + \thefield{year}, radio broadcast, reel-to-reel tape, + MPEG copy, 1:12:49}, + userb = {Convocation Speech. Ball State Teacher's College. May 6, + \thefield{year}. Radio broadcast. Reel-to-reel tape. + MPEG copy. 1:12:49}, + url = {http://libx.bsu.edu/cdm4/singleitem/collection/ElRoos/id + /1}, + year = {1959} + } +\end{verbatim} + +You may also use the \bibtype{misc} entry type to cross-reference +entries in a bibliography, as in \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.81} and +\ref{14.82}. + +\begin{bibonly} +\nocite{ashe,creasey1976,creasey1978,creasey1966,morton,york} +\end{bibonly} + +\noindent Here's the \bibtype{misc} entry for one of the +cross-references above: + +\begin{verbatim} + @Misc{ashe, + options = {skipdate}, + author = {Ashe, Gordon}, + userb = {\emph{See} Creasey, John} + } +\end{verbatim} + +\noindent The option \opt{skipdate} is necessary only if you plan to +format your bibliography as a reference list. It prevents Windy City +from printing \textit{n.d.} (no date) after the name to indicate a +missing publication date. After adding the \bibtype{misc} entries, use +\cmd{nocite} with their entry keys to add them to your bibliography, +and cite the remaining entries in the usual way. For examples of +automatic cross-referencing in notes and bibliographies see Section +\ref{notes}, \ref{14.108}; Section \ref{paren}, \ref{15.42}; and +Section \ref{collections}. + +For more information on entry types---specifically, on the use of +certain data fields with them---see Section \ref{datafields}. + +\subsection{Data Fields} +\label{datafields} + +As Windy City has grown to support more citations, it has had to add +data fields that aren't recognized by \BibTeX\ or \biblatex. It also +uses some standard ones in perhaps unexpected ways. + +\subsubsection{Additional Data Fields} +\label{datafields} + +Some of Windy City's additional or nonstandard data fields are for its +internal handling of cross-referencing. Those fields aren't listed +below, as they're not meant for use in a bibliography database. The +rest store information that's crucial for correct formatting. Without +them, quite a few citations in this document wouldn't match their +counterparts in \textit{CMOS}. + +\begin{marglist} + +\item[\smash{\tshortstack[l]{blogtitle\\blogsubtitle}}] The name of a +blog goes in \bibfield{blogtitle} and \bibfield{blogsubtitle}. Of +course, already existing fields would have been preferable for this +purpose. But since blog posts take the usual \bibfield{title} and +\bibfield{subtitle}, and since blogs may have host names of different +sorts, new fields seemed necessary. + +\item[editoraddon] Use this field to include additional editorial +information about a book. It's available for \bibtype{book}, +\bibtype{incollection}, and \bibfield{review} entry types and their +aliases. (For information on aliases in Windy City, see Section +\ref{entrytypes}.) When applicable, its content appears after the +names of a book's editors and translators without intervening +punctuation. For an example, see Section \ref{entryops}, where the +citation of \textit{Chaucer Life-Records} prints this +\bibfield{editoraddon}: ``from materials compiled by John M. Manly and +Edith Richert, with the assistance of Lilian J. Redstone et al.'' + +\item[seriesaddon] This field is for additional information about a +book's series. That includes information about the run of a series, +such as \textit{2nd ser.} and \textit{n.s.}. For examples, see +\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.123} and \ref{14.126}. Keep in mind that, for +journals, which occasionally have a series but no series name, +information like \textit{2nd ser.} and \textit{n.s.} go in the +\bibfield{series} field. + +\item[shortmaintitle] This field is for the short form of a +\bibfield{maintitle}. Use it in a bibliography database when a work's +\bibfield{maintitle} may occupy the position of a regular title in a +short citation and needs a short form. This should only happen with +certain works in collections. See, for example, the citation of +\textit{The Complete Tales of Henry James} in Section +\ref{multivolume}. + +\end{marglist} + +\subsubsection{Other Data Fields} +\label{fieldscon} + +Examples in this document don't always make it clear how Windy City +uses standard data fields. The list below discusses some of them. + +\begin{marglist} + +\item[edition] To indicate a numbered edition of a work, put the +number of the edition in this field---for example, \textit{2} for a +second edition. To indicate a revised edition, enter either +\textit{revised} or \textit{rev. ed.}. Both options give the same +output. You may also use the field to indicate a newspaper's edition, +such as\textit{Sunday Book Review} (see \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.202}). + +\item[issue] Windy City uses this field with the \bibtype{article}, +\bibtype{online}, and \bibtype{review} entry types to record a work's +season of publication (spring, summer, autumn/fall, winter). The +\bibtype{date} field also records seasons---but the value \textit{23}, +for the third season, returns \textit{Autumn}. To print \textit{Fall}, +use an \bibfield{issue} field with that value. In other words, for the +output \textit{Fall 2013}, a work's bibliography database entry should +contain: + +\begin{verbatim} + issue = {Fall}, + date = {2013}, +\end{verbatim} + +\noindent Whereas for \textit{Autumn 2013}, use either: + +\begin{verbatim} + date = {2013-23}, +\end{verbatim} + +\noindent Or: + +\begin{verbatim} + issue = {Autumn}, + date = {2013}, +\end{verbatim} + +\noindent Remember that when \bibfield{date} contains just a year of +publication, you may use the classic \bibfield{year} field instead. + +\item[series] See the comments for \bibfield{seriesaddon} in Section +\ref{datafields}. + +\item[type] With the \bibtype{thesis} entry type, Windy City uses the +\bibfield{type} field to distinguish a Master's thesis from a PhD +dissertation. For the latter, \bibtype{type} should have the values +\textit{phdthesis} or \textit{PhD diss.}. For the former, use +\textit{mathesis} or \textit{master's thesis}. No \bibfield{type} +field is needed for the \bibtype{mathesis} and \bibtype{phdthesis} +entry types. + +In rare cases, the \bibfield{type} field is necessary for the +\bibtype{article} and \bibtype{review} entry types when a work's +bibliographic information doesn't allow Windy City to distinguish a +journal article from a magazine or newspaper article. This happens +when a magazine or newspaper article has an issue number. Normally, +Windy City would respond by printing the issue number before the date +and enclosing the date in parentheses. But the issue number needs to +go first, and the date shouldn't be in parentheses. The workaround is +to include a \bibfield{type} field with the value \textit{newsmag}. +For an example, see \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.204} and compare it with the +citation of Beattie in \ref{14.171}. + +\end{marglist} + +\section{Editors, Translators, and Compilers} +\label{edtrans} + +Windy City offers significant control over the handling of editors, +translators, and compilers. Taking advantage of it, however, may not +seem intuitive at first. This section covers the options and issues +that you need to grasp in order to master this aspect of the style. + +\subsection{Types of Editors, Translators, and Compilers} +\label{edtransnames} + +For the most part, Windy City associates the \bibfield{editor} and +\bibfield{translator} fields with the lowest level title within the +scope of an entry. In most cases, then, you can assign editors and +translators simply by adding the \bibfield{editor} and +\bibfield{translator} fields to a database entry. Below is the entry +for an example in \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.104}: + +\begin{verbatim} + @Collection{adorno1999, + author = {Adorno, Theodor W. and Benjamin, Walter}, + title = {The Complete Correspondence, 1928–1940}, + editor = {Lonitz, Henri}, + translator = {Walker, Nicholas}, + address = {Cambridge, MA}, + publisher = {Harvard University Press}, + year = {1999} + } +\end{verbatim} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{adorno1999} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent When the style processes this entry, it identifies the +editor and translator of the work with the names, respectively, in the +\bibfield{editor} and \bibfield{translator} fields. Since the entry +doesn't use the \opt{swaptrans} entry option (see Section +\ref{edtranspos}), the resulting output lists the editor and +translator, in that order, after the authors and title. + +Cross-referencing introduces a bit more complexity, though the +principle is the same: Within the scope of an entry, the style +associates \bibfield{editor} and \bibfield{translator} with the lowest +level title. In this example from \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.30}, an essay +is cross-referenced to a collection: + +\begin{verbatim} + @InCollection{kaiser1964, + author = {Kaiser, Ernest}, + title = {The Literature of Harlem}, + shorttitle = {Literature of Harlem}, + crossref = {clarke1964} + } + @Collection{clarke1964, + editor = {Clarke, J. H.}, + title = {Harlem}, + subtitle = {A Community in Transition}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {Citadel Press}, + year = {1964} + } +\end{verbatim} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{kaiser1964} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent Since \bibfield{editor} appears within the +\bibtype{collection} entry, Windy City associates the editor's name +with \textit{Harlem}. If you moved \bibfield{editor} from +\bibtype{collection} to \bibtype{incollection}, the association would +change to \textit{The Literature of Harlem}. + +Consider another example, this one an essay in a collection: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{petrarca1948} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent Hans Nachod translated ``The Ascent of Mont Ventoux,'' among +other works in the collection, but not \textit{every} work in the +collection. Thus, the \bibfield{translator} field must fall within the +scope of the \bibtype{incollection} entry: + +\begin{verbatim} + @InCollection{petrarca1948, + author = {Petrarca, Francesco}, + title = {The Ascent of Mont Ventoux}, + translator = {Nachod, Hans}, + pages = {36–46}, + crossref = {cassirer1948} + } + @Collection{cassirer1948, + editor = {Cassirer, Ernst and Kristeller, Paul Oskar and Randall, + Jr., John Herman}, + title = {The Renaissance Philosophy of Man}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1948} + } +\end{verbatim} + +\noindent By the same token, since \bibfield{editor} falls within the +scope of \bibtype{collection}, the style associates it with +\textit{The Renaissance Philosophy of Man}. + +Sometimes, you need to designate the role of an editor with the field +\bibfield{editortype}. The values of \bibfield{editortype} are +\textit{maintitle}, \textit{series}, \textit{issuetitle}, and +\textit{compiler}. As for the latter, Windy City treats +\textit{compiler} as a kind of editor. So, if you need to add a +compiler to an entry, add the compiler's name to an available field +for an editor, then add an appropriate \bibfield{editortype} field +with the value \textit{compiler}. It may help to see the bibliography +database entry for an example in \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.103}: + +\begin{verbatim} + @Book{schechter2011, + editor = {Schechter, Harold, and Kurt Brown}, + editortype = {compiler}, + title = {Killer Verse}, + subtitle = {Poems of Murder and Mayhem}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {Everyman Paperback Classics}, + year = {2011} + } +\end{verbatim} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{schechter2011} +\end{citebib} + +Follow the same pattern for editors of a \bibfield{maintitle}, +\bibfield{series}, or \bibfield{issuetitle}. Here's an example from +\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.123}: + +\begin{verbatim} + @Book{allen2009, + author = {Allen, Judith A.}, + title = {The Feminism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman}, + subtitle = {Sexualities, Histories, Progressivism}, + series = {Women in Culture and Society}, + editor = {Stimpson, Catharine R.}, + editortype = {series}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {2009} + } +\end{verbatim} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{allen2009} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent If there were no \bibfield{editortype} assigning the editor +to the series, Windy City would assume that she's the book's editor. +In short, for a title's compilers and for any title at a higher level +than the \bibfield{title} field, you need to use +\bibfield{editortype}. Combined with Windy City's support for citing +articles, chapters, books, and other works within books, this scheme +allows for several sets of editors per work, although it does limit +you to just one set of compilers. + +Windy City's support for translators falls between its support for +editors and compilers. Unless a work's bibliography database entry has +a \bibfield{translatortype} field with the value \textit{maintitle}, +Windy City associates the names in \bibfield{translator} with the +entry's lowest level title. (Recall ``The Ascent of Mont Ventoux'' +above.) You should rarely, and perhaps never, need more than one set +of translators per work. But if you do, Windy City lets you assign as +many as three, if you cross-reference a work with one set of +translators to another with two. Does any such work exist? Probably +not. Anyway, support for it is something of an accident, stemming in +large part from how the style handles cross-referencing with editors. + +One complication remains: There are other name lists for editors than +\bibfield{editor}. There's \bibfield{editora}, \bibfield{editorb}, and +\bibfield{editorc}. + +Reserve \bibfield{editor} for the lowest level title in a bibliography +database entry. That should be the \bibfield{title} field. The next +level up, as it were, is for \bibfield{editora}, followed by +\bibfield{editorb}, and so on. Remember to include the appropriate +\bibfield{type} field to indicate an editor's role. These fields are +\bibfield{editortype} (for \bibfield{editor}), +\bibfield{editoratype} (for \bibfield{editora}), +\bibfield{editorbtype} (for \bibfield{editorb}), and +\bibfield{editorctype} (for \bibfield{editorc}). + +As it happens, Windy City puts a lot of effort into sorting out where +to print the names of editors and translators, so it's a bit more +clever than the previous paragraph suggests. In particular, if you use +\bibfield{editortype} to assign an \bibfield{editor} to a +\bibfield{maintitle} or some other higher level title, and have an +\bibfield{editora} with no corresponding \bibfield{editoratype}, Windy +City will assume that \bibfield{editora} is the editor of the +\bibfield{title}. Regardless, the best practice is the follow the rule +of thumb described above, reserving \bibfield{editor} for +\bibfield{title} and working up from there. + +\subsection{Switching Places and Roles} +\label{edtranspos} + +Normally, Windy City lists editors first. But if translators are +listed first on a work's title page (or in some other relevant place), +you may want to reverse the order. For that, use the entry option +\opt{swaptrans}. Compare: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{doe2010a} +\item \cite{doe2010b} +\end{citebib} + +If a work has no author, but has an editor, the style will print the +editor's name in the author's position. The same happens if a work has +no author but has a translator. The following are examples from +\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.103}: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[100]{egan2014} +\item \cite[34]{silverstein1974} +\end{citebib} + +What if a work has no author but has editors and translators? Since +Windy City gives priority to editors, it defaults to listing editors +in the author's position: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{smith2002a} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent Use \opt{swaptrans} to reverse them: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{smith2002b} +\end{citebib} + +Similarly, if a work's editors and translators are identical, the +style will print the editors' role first, as in \textit{edited and +translated by}\ldots Reverse them with \opt{swaptrans}. From +\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.104}: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{menchu1999} +\end{citebib} + +Since Windy City treats a compiler as a kind of editor, the comments +above apply to compilers: If a work has compilers and translators, +compilers' names will print first, unless you use \opt{swaptrans}. + +In rare cases, you may want to swap the position of an author and an +editor or translator. \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.104} gives an example: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{pound1953} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent You can get this effect with the entry option +\opt{swapauth}, which works for \bibtype{book}, \bibtype{bookinbook}, +\bibtype{collection}, \bibtype{inbook}, \bibtype{incollection}, +\bibtype{mvbook}, and \bibtype{mvcollection} entry types. But beware: +Windy City doesn't look ahead to see if there's really an editor or +translator to take the author's place. If it doesn't find one, it will +still print the author's name after the title, leaving the author's +position empty. Also, if it finds both an editor and a translator, and +they're not the same person, it will print the editor's name in the +author's position---again, giving priority to editors. If you want the +translator's name in the author's position, use \opt{swapauth} with +\opt{swaptrans}. + +Another caveat: For correct sorting in a bibliography, a work that +uses \opt{swapauth} needs a field like \bibfield{sortname} to sort it +by the name of the editor or translator whose name will occupy the +author's position. It would be nice if Windy City could do this for +you, but at present no feature of \biblatex seems to allow the kind of +on-the-fly changes to sorting that \opt{swapauth} requires. Below is +the entry for the previous example: + +\begin{verbatim} + @Book{pound1953, + options = {swapauth}, + author = {Pound, Ezra}, + title = {Literary Essays}, + editor = {Eliot, T. S.}, + sortname = {Eliot, T. S.}, + address = {New York}, + publisher = {New Directions}, + year = {1953} + } +\end{verbatim} + +\section{Collections} +\label{collections} + +Before you cite a collection or one of its volumes, you need to +consider how you want the citation to look (\textit{CMOS} gives you +options) and whether the collection should count as a single work or +as a composite. These issues have implications for how you structure +entries in your bibliography database and how you use citation +commands. + +\subsection{Structuring Citations} +\label{collorder} + +A work in a collection usually has a title and perhaps other +publication information that differs from the collection's. When +preparing your bibliography database, the most basic choice to make +about a work in a collection is which publication information has +priority, the collection's or the volume's. Consider an example from +\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.119}: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{armstrong2014} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent The editor and title of the volume precede the editor and +title of the collection. In notes and bibliographies in the default +format, \textit{CMOS} gives you the option of reversing this order. +(See especially \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.119}, \ref{14.121}, and +\ref{14.122}, and compare \ref{14.144} and \ref{15.41}.) Windy City +does as well, with the entry or preamble option \opt{swapvol}. + +\begin{citebib} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite{armstrong2014} +\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\end{citebib} + +In contexts where information for just one title appears (certain +short citations), the one with priority determines which one +identifies the work. By default, as you can see in the second note +below, the volume has priority: + +\begin{citeonly} +\item \cite{armstrong2014} +\item \cite[45]{armstrong2014} +\end{citeonly} + +\noindent Whereas with \opt{swapvol}: + +\begin{citeonly} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite{armstrong2014} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite[45]{armstrong2014} +\end{citeonly} + +Notice the appearance of the volume number in the second note above, +separated from the page citation by a colon. When the collection has +priority, the volume number should appear in the citation. There are +enough examples in \textit{CMOS} to make that clear. But when the +volume has priority, the volume number is at best optional but +probably incorrect. (It could cause confusion, since the collection is +what comes in volumes, not the volumes themselves.) In any event, +Windy City prints the volume number only when the collection has +priority, that is, when \opt{swapvol} is \textit{true}. + +Sometimes, you may want collections to have priority in every case. If +so, compile documents with the \opt{swapvol} preamble option, +which acts globally, affecting all relevant citations. More likely, +though, you'll want to give priority to the collection when citing +some works but not others. That's why there's a \opt{swapvol} entry +option for changing individual citations. + +A good candidate for the entry option is this example from +\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.118}: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite*{james1963.5} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent The volume's title merely indicates a portion of the +collection, somewhat like the volume of an encyclopedia with the title +\textit{D–F}. There's nothing wrong with putting it first. But putting +it second seems more intuitive. + +For other works, \opt{swapvol} may seem like a poor choice, even if +the output is formally correct: + +\begin{citebib} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite{barrows1959} +\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent Having the editor's name first and the author's name after +the volume's title looks odd. But it's not wrong. The volume's author +didn't write every volume of the collection. In giving priority to the +collection, then, the first position, where an author's name normally +goes, should go to the collection's editor, not to the volume's +author. By contrast, the default format looks more familiar and so is +perhaps less likely to raise eyebrows: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{barrows1959} +\end{citebib} + +One drawback of \opt{swapvol} is that some works changed by it won't +sort correctly in a bibliography without help. The affected works +include those without listed authors and those in which the volume has +an author but the collection as a whole doesn't---and possibly others. +You can fix them by adding a \bibfield{sortname} field to their +bibliography database entries. + +This drawback shouldn't affect \bibfield{bookinbook}, +\bibfield{inbook}, \bibfield{incollection}, or \bibfield{letter} +entries when they're cross-referenced to works that are changed by +\opt{swapvol}. They should have their own authors or titles that Windy +City can use for proper sorting. As for examples, it seems that +\textit{CMOS} gives exactly one in \ref{14.120}: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[169--71]{king2014} +\item \cite[170]{king2014} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent Here's the output with the preamble or entry option +\opt{swapvol}: + +\begin{citebib} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite[169--71]{king2014} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite[170]{king2014} +\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\end{citebib} + +In the second set of examples above, Windy City doesn't print the +volume number before the page reference. That's because, with or +without \opt{swapvol}, the citation is directly to the work's title, +not to the collection. The same goes for articles, chapters, books, +and other works of this type. Further, consistent with \textit{CMOS} +\ref{14.108} and \ref{15.42}, Windy City cross-references previously +cited volumes. + +% Due to 'mincrossrefs=2', smith2018 would be added automatically to +% the bibliography at the end of the document because it's referenced +% twice below. However, it wouldn't appear in the refsegment without +% using \nocite. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[56]{doe2018} +\item \cite[128]{edwards2018} +\nocite{smith2018} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent Now with \opt{swapvol}: + +\begin{citebib} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite[56]{doe2018} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite[128]{edwards2018} +\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\nocite{smith2018} +\end{citebib} + +How does Windy City determine which entries in a bibliography database +work with \opt{swapvol}? To keep things simple, let's focus on +individual volumes of a collection, rather than works collected in +them, like articles and chapters. Below are entries for an earlier +example: + +\begin{verbatim} + @InBook{armstrong2014, + editor = {Armstrong, Tenisha}, + title = {To Save the Soul of America, January 1961–August + 1962}, + shorttitle = {To Save the Soul of America}, + volume = {7}, + year = {2014}, + crossref = {carson1992} + } + @Collection{carson1992, + editor = {Carson, Clayborne}, + title = {The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.}, + volumes = {14}, + address = {Berkeley}, + publisher = {University of California Press}, + year = {1992–} + } +\end{verbatim} + +A \bibtype{bookinbook} or \bibtype{inbook} entry for a volume works +with \opt{swapvol} if it has a \bibfield{title}, a \bibfield{volume}, +and another \bibfield{title} inherited from a cross-referenced entry, +and if it lacks certain fields that it shouldn't have, such as a +\bibfield{maintitle} field or a \bibfield{volume} field inherited from +the cross-referenced entry. You can find the exact details in +\file{windycity.bbx}. Just remember that entries like these should +always be cross-referenced to a \bibtype{collection} or one of its +aliases. Since Windy City treats them the same, it makes no difference +whether you designate entries for volumes as \bibtype{bookinbook} or +\bibtype{inbook}. + +With one exception, you can get the same output with a \bibtype{book}, +\bibtype{collection}, \bibtype{mvbook}, or \bibtype{mvcollection} +entry. As before, the choice of entry type is arbitrary. All four are +equivalent. Here's a counterpart to the previous example using +\bibtype{collection}: + +\begin{verbatim} + @Collection{carson2014, + editor = {Armstrong, Tenisha}, + title = {To Save the Soul of America, January 1961–August + 1962}, + volume = {7}, + maintitle = {The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.}, + editora = {Carson, Clayborne}, + editoratype = {maintitle}, + volumes = {14}, + address = {Berkeley}, + publisher = {University of California Press}, + year = {2014} + } +\end{verbatim} + +These entries work with \opt{swapvol} if they have \bibfield{volume} +and \bibfield{maintitle} fields, among other conditions. You may +prefer them over \bibfield{bookinbook} or \bibfield{inbook} entries if +you only intend to cite one volume of the collection and have no need +to cite the collection as a whole. You risk trouble, though, if the +volumes of the collection have different publication dates, as they do +for \textit{The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr}. If the publication +information for this volume goes last, the bibliography and long +citation should list the publication date as \textit{2014}. If the +publication information for the collection goes last, that date is +\textit{1992–}. A \bibtype{book} or \bibtype{collection} entry, +however, has just one field for a publication date, so using +\opt{swapvol} on \bibfield{carson2014} would print \textit{2014}, not +\textit{1992–}. Otherwise, the entry types are interchangeable. You +can find examples of both approaches in \file{windycity.bib}. + +Certain entries cross-referenced to entries that work with +\opt{swapvol} also work with it. Those enty types are limited to +\bibtype{bookinbook}, \bibtype{inbook}, \bibtype{incollection}, or +\bibtype{letter}. For the letter cited above: + +\begin{verbatim} + @Letter{king2014, + author = {King, Jr., Martin Luther}, + title = {Unpublished letter to the editor of the + \emph{Afro-American} (Washington, DC)}, +% crossref = {carson2014} + crossref = {armstrong2014} + } +\end{verbatim} + +\noindent You may cross-reference this entry to +\bibfield{armstrong2014} or \bibfield{carson2014}. The only difference +is that, with \opt{swapvol}, cross-referencing to +\bibfield{carson2014} once more gives the wrong publication date for +the collection. With many other collections, this wouldn't be an +issue. Convenience, then, is perhaps the only consideration in +choosing how you do it. If you plan to cite more than one volume of a +collection, and different works in those volumes or the collection as +a whole, cross-referencing to \bibtype{bookinbook} or \bibtype{inbook} +entries is probably simpler. The other way is simpler if you plan to +cite just one work in one volume. + +As mentioned in \textit{CMOS} \ref{15.41}, reference lists should give +priority to the volume, not to the collection. Nevertheless, Windy +City doesn't prevent you from using \opt{swapvol} with \opt{reflist}. +Either way, remember that when a volume and a collection have +different publication dates, a reference list entry prints both dates, +which in turn requires you to use the \bibtype{bookinbook} or +\bibtype{inbook} approach. + +\begin{refonly} +\nocite{armstrong2014} +\end{refonly} + +A final issue concerns whether you want long citations to give a +work's total number of volumes. Whereas entries in a bibliography +almost always give that number (the exceptions are those that work +with \opt{swapvol}), doing so in notes is optional (per \textit{CMOS} +\ref{14.118}). + +Here's what Windy City does: Apart from entries that work with +\opt{swapvol}, it prints the \bibfield{volumes} field in long +citations only if the \bibfield{postnote} field is empty. That's not a +requirement of \textit{CMOS}. But there are several reasons for +preferring this approach. If the \bibfield{postnote} is empty, +printing the total preserves the correspondence between the long +citation and its entry in the bibliography. This prevents the +appearance that something has gone wrong when an element in one is +missing from the other. If the \bibfield{postnote} isn't empty, it +likely contains information that, as with page references, should also +include a volume number (see Section \ref{multivolume}). Including a +volume number makes it less important, arguably, to include the total +number of volumes. The main benefit, anyway, is that Windy City's +approach is consistent with citations of \textit{The Lisle Letters} in +\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.117} and \ref{14.118}. No simpler rule would be. + +Confused? All you need to know is that, barring exceptions for +\opt{swapvol}, if you want to print a work's total number of volumes +without regard to the \bibfield{postnote}, use the entry option +\opt{listvols}. Windy City uses it to match some examples in +\textit{CMOS}, such as in \ref{14.59}: + +\begin{citeonly} +\item \cite[1:126]{shurtleff1853} +\end{citeonly} + +\subsection{Collections as Single Works} +\label{multivolume} + +Although its discussion is a bit obscure, \textit{CMOS} treats some +multivolume collections as single works---but only, it seems, if every +volume of the collection has the same title and publication date. To +illustrate the distinction between a collection that counts as a +single work and one that doesn't, \textit{CMOS} gives the following +examples in \ref{14.118}: + +\begin{citeonly} +\item \cite[4:243]{byrne1981} +\item \cite*[32--33]{james1963.5} +\item \cite[4:245]{byrne1981} +\item \cite*[34]{james1963.5} +\end{citeonly} + +In citations of \textit{The Lisle Letters}, volume numbers and pages +are separated by a colon. With \textit{The Complete Tales of Henry +James}, only the second citation follows this pattern. In the first, +the volume number appears earlier, after the editor's name. Why? +Apparently, \textit{The Lisle Letters} count as a single, multivolume +work because every volume has the same title and publication date. Not +so \textit{The Complete Tales of Henry James}, in which volumes have +different titles and publication dates. + +To get the right output, your bibliography database and citations need +to reflect this distinction. Think of it this way: If a multivolume +collection meets the criteria of a single work (all volumes have the +same title and publication date), your bibliography database should +have just one entry to which all citations of the collection refer, +regardless of whether they cite particular volumes or the collection +as a whole. Here's the entry for \textit{The Lisle Letters}: + +\begin{verbatim} + @Collection{byrne1981, + editor = {Byrne, Muriel St. Clare}, + title = {The Lisle Letters}, + volumes = {6}, + address = {Chicago}, + publisher = ucp, + year = {1981} + } +\end{verbatim} + +To cite a particular volume of the collection, include the volume +number in the citation's \bibfield{postnote}. For citations of pages, +remember the format from \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.118}: Volume numbers +and pages are separated with a colon. Here's the source for the first +citation of \textit{The Lisle Letters}: + +\begin{verbatim} + \cite[4:243]{byrne1981} +\end{verbatim} + +\noindent To cite a volume by itself, without a page reference, or to +cite chapters, sections, and other parts of the work, remember to use +the appropriate abbreviations (for some examples, see \textit{CMOS} +\ref{14.120}, 15.23, and \ref{15.41}): + +\begin{verbatim} + \cite[vol. 3, chap. 9]{byrne1981} +\end{verbatim} + +What if you leave the \bibfield{postnote} empty? In that case, Windy +City assumes that you mean to cite the collection as a whole. As such, +the first, long citation of the work will print the collection's total +number of volumes. Subsequent entries will indicate the collection in +whatever short form corresponds to the preamble options. The following +shows the default output for two such citations of the collection: + +\begin{citeonly} +\item \cite{byrne1981} +\item \cite{byrne1981} +\end{citeonly} + +For collections like \textit{The Complete Tales of Henry James}, which +don't count as single works, every volume needs to have its own entry +in the bibliography database. Here's the entry for the volume cited in +\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.118}: + +\begin{verbatim} + @Collection{james1963.5, + options = {swapvol}, + author = {James, Henry}, + title = {1883–1884}, + volume = {5}, + maintitle = {The Complete Tales of Henry James}, + shortmaintitle = {Complete Tales of Henry James}, + editor = {Edel, Leon}, + editortype = {maintitle}, + volumes = {12}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {Rupert Hart-Davis}, + year = {1963} + } +\end{verbatim} + +Since the volume number is part of the entry and needs to print in +different places depending on the context, don't include it in the +\bibfield{postnote}. Let Windy City handle it. Below is the source for +the first citation of \textit{The Complete Tales Henry James}: + +\begin{verbatim} + \cite*[32--33]{james1963.5} +\end{verbatim} + +Neither type of collection uses cross-referencing in the bibliography +database. For \textit{The Lisle Letters}, cross-referencing would +introduce needless complexity. A single work should have a single +entry, not multiple, cross-referenced entries. For \textit{The +Complete Tales Henry James}, cross-referencing would result in errors +because, with different titles and publication dates, not all +publication data for the collection is true of each volume. To cite +the collection as a whole, as in \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.117}, add a +separate entry: + +\begin{verbatim} + @Collection{james1962, + author = {James, Henry}, + title = {The Complete Tales of Henry James}, + shorttitle = {Complete Tales of Henry James}, + editor = {Edel, Leon}, + volumes = {12}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {Rupert Hart-Davis}, + year = {1962–64} + } +\end{verbatim} + +\subsection{Works \textit{in} Volumes or \textit{as} Volumes} + +Many examples so far show the use of the \bibfield{volume} field. What +they don't quite show is that, as with editors and translators, Windy +City associates \bibfield{volume} with an entry's lowest level title. +Usually, this doesn't require any thought when preparing a +bibliography database. The \bibfield{volume} field goes where you'd +expect it to. But if you're not careful, you could end up with errors, +especially when citing books in collections. + +\begin{verbatim} + @InBook{spinoza1900.1.1, + title = {A Theological-Political Treatise}, + crossref = {spinoza1900.1} + } + @Collection{spinoza1900.1, + author = {Spinoza, Benedict de}, + title = {The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza}, + edition = {revised}, + translator = {Elwes, R. H. M.}, + volume = {1}, + address = {London}, + publisher = {George Bell {and} Sons}, + year = {1900} + } +\end{verbatim} + +In the entries above, Windy City associates \bibfield{volume} with +\textit{The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza}, not with \textit{A +Theological-Political Treatise}. The latter, it assumes, isn't volume +one of the collection but a work contained \textit{in} volume one, +presumably with other works. Windy City formats the citation +accordingly: + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{spinoza1900.1.1} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent If \bibfield{volume} were within the scope of +\bibfield{spinoza1900.1.1}, Windy City would assume that \textit{A +Theological-Political Treatise} is volume one of \textit{The Chief +Works of Benedict de Spinoza}, that it's a volume of a collection, +like other works in this section. The same error would occur if you +put all the data for the citation into, say, a \bibfield{collection} +entry. Windy City would associate \bibfield{volume} with +\bibfield{title}, not with \bibfield{maintitle}. The upshot is that +correctly citing a work like this requires cross-referencing an +\bibtype{inbook} or \bibtype{bookinbook} entry to a +\bibtype{collection}, \bibtype{book}, \bibtype{mvbook}, or +\bibtype{mvcollection} entry. (Again, the alternatives give the same +output.) Only then would Windy City associate \bibfield{volume} with +the right \bibfield{title}. + +\section{Examples from \emph{CMOS} Chap. 14, ``Notes and +Bibliography''} +\label{notes} + +Examples in this section reproduce those in \textit{CMOS} Chapter 14. +To help with cross-checking, subsection numbers and headings are from +\textit{CMOS}. + +\subsection{Basic Format, with Examples and Variations} +\setcounter{subsection}{14} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{22} +\subsubsection{Notes and bibliography—examples and variations} +% 14.23 Notes and bibliography—examples and variations +\label{14.23} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[87-88]{strayed2012} +\item \cite[261, 265]{strayed2012} +\item \cite[32]{daum2015} +\item \cite[134--35]{daum2015} +\item \cite[188]{grazer2015} +\item \cite[190]{grazer2015} +\item \cite[242--55]{garcia1988} +\item \cite[33]{garcia1988} +\item \cite[310]{gould1984a} +\item \cite[309]{gould1984a} +\item \cite[484--85]{bagley2015} +\item \cite[501]{bagley2015} +\item \cite[311]{liu2015} +\item \cite[312]{liu2015} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsection}{1} +\subsection{Notes} +\setcounter{subsection}{14} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{29} +\subsubsection{Basic structure of the short form} +% 14.30: Basic structure of the short form +\label{14.30} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[24--25]{morley1995} +\item \cite{schwartz1992} +\item \cite{kaiser1964} +\item \cite[43]{morley1995} +\item \cite[138]{schwartz1992} +\item \cite[189--90]{kaiser1964} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{33} +\subsubsection{Shortened citations versus ``ibid''} +% 14.34: +\label{14.34} + +See Section \ref{short} for a discussion of how to enable the short +format and the use of \textit{ibid.} First, the short format: + +\begin{citeonly} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} +\item \cite[3]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cite[24--26]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} +\item \cite[401-2]{morrison2004b} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cite[433]{morrison2004b} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} +\item \cite[37--38]{diaz2008} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cite[403]{morrison2004b} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cite[152]{diaz2008} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cite[201-2]{diaz2008} +\AtNextMultiCite{\toggletrue{short}} +\item \cites[240]{morrison2004b}[32]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}} \item \cite[33]{morrison2004a} +\end{citeonly} + +\noindent With \textit{ibid.}: + +\begin{citeonly} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[3]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[18]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[24--26]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[401-2]{morrison2004b} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[433]{morrison2004b} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[37--38]{diaz2008} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[403]{morrison2004b} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[152]{diaz2008} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[201-2]{diaz2008} +\AtNextMultiCite{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{firstshort}} +\item \cites[240]{morrison2004b}[32]{morrison2004a} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{short}\toggletrue{ibid}} +\item \cite[33]{morrison2004a} +\end{citeonly} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{53} +\subsubsection{Source notes for previously published material} +% 14.54 Source notes for previously published material + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[Reprinted with permission from][15–64]{shapin1996} +\item \cite*[Originally published as][22–69, © 1992 by The University of +Chicago. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission]{manet1992} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{58} +\subsubsection{Abbreviations for frequently cited works} +% 14.59 Abbreviations for frequently cited works +\label{14.59} + +You may override the default announcement of a \bibfield{shorthand} by +adding your preferred content to \bibfield{shorthandintro}. For an +example, one that prints the announcement in a separate sentence, see +the first citation of \textit{CMOS} in this document's introduction. + +Note that Windy City doesn't automatically italicize a +\bibfield{shorthand}. Per \textit{CMOS} 14.60, a shorthand should be +italicized if the title that it abbreviates is also italicized. Set +this in the bibliography database with \cmd{emph} or \cmd{mkbibemph}. + +\begin{citebib} +% There's no way to suppress these fields in the bibliography: +%\AtNextCitekey{\clearfield{origtitle}% +% \clearlist{origlocation}% +% \clearlist{origpublisher}% +% \clearfield{origyear}} +%\item \cite[368]{furet1999} +\item \cite[1:126]{shurtleff1853} +\item \cite[2:330]{shurtleff1853} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{67} +\subsubsection{The 3-em dash for one repeated name} +% 14.68 The 3-em dash for one repeated name + +\begin{bibonly} +\nocite{judt1996,judt2008,judt1989,squire1983,squire1987} +\end{bibonly} + +\setcounter{subsection}{2} +\subsection{Author's Name} +\setcounter{subsection}{14} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{74} +\subsubsection{One author} +% 14.75 One author + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[33]{shields2013} +\item \cite[677]{chun2015} +\item \cite[5]{mccune2014} +\item \cite[100--101]{shields2013} +\item \cite[681]{chun2015} +\item \cite[105--11]{mccune2014} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Two or more authors (or editors)} +% 14.76 Two or more authors (or editors) +\label{14.76} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[xvi]{sorrells2015} +\item \cite[20--21]{levitt2005} +\item \cite[422]{umbers2015} +\item \cite[xx-xxi]{sorrells2015} +\item \cite[158]{gmuca2015} +\item \cite[160]{gmuca2015} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Two or more authors (or editors) with same family name} +% 14.77 Two or more authors (or editors) with same family name + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[14]{kendris2010} +\item \cite[27--28]{kendris2010} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Author's name in title} +% 14.78 Author's name in title +\label{14.78} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite*[233]{franklin1868} +\item \cite*[234]{franklin1868} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{No listed author (anonymous works)} +% 14.79 No listed author (anonymous works) +\label{14.79} + +See Section \ref{entryops} on the \opt{anonauth} and \opt{anonauthq} +entry options. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{anon1610} +\item \cite{anon1547} +\item \cite{horsley1796} +\item \cite{hawkes1834} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Pseudonyms} +% 14.80 Pseudonyms + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{akmuckraker2008} +\item \cite{carre1982} +\item \cite{stendhal1925} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Cross-references for pseudonyms} +% 14.81 Cross-references for pseudonyms +\label{14.81} + +For information on how to add entries that cross-references others, +like several of those below, see Section \ref{entrytypes}. For +examples of automatic cross-referencing in a bibliography, see +\ref{14.108} and \ref{15.42}. + +\begin{bibonly} +\nocite{ashe,creasey1976,creasey1978,creasey1966,morton,york} +\end{bibonly} + +\subsubsection{Alternative real names} +% 14.82 Alternative real names +\label{14.82} + +For information on how to get the last entry below, see Section +\ref{entrytypes}. + +\begin{bibonly} +\nocite{doniger2000,oflaherty} +\end{bibonly} + +\subsubsection{Authors known by a given name} +% 14.83 Authors known by a given name + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{elizabeth2000} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Organization as author} +% 14.84 Organization as author +\label{14.84} + +If an organization is the work's author, remember to add an extra pair +of brackets around the name of the organization in your bibliography +database. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{iso1997} +\AtNextCitekey{\clearfield{shorthand}} +\item \cite{chicago2017} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsection}{3} +\subsection{Title of Work} +\setcounter{subsection}{14} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{88} +\subsubsection{Subtitles in cited works and the use of the colon} +% 14.89 Subtitles in cited works and the use of the colon + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{gladwell2013} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Two subtitles in a cited work} +% 14.90 Two subtitles in a cited work + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{sereny1999} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{91} +\subsubsection{``And other stories'' and such} +% 14.92 ``And other stories'' and such + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[104]{maclean1976} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Dates in titles of cited works} +% 14.93 Dates in titles of cited works + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{beiser2014} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Quoted titles and other terms within cited titles of works} +% 14.94 Quoted titles and other terms within cited titles of works + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{levitt2014} +\item \cite{mchugh1980} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Italicized titles and other terms within cited titles of works} +% 14.95 Italicized titles and other terms within cited titles of works + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{vanwagenen1973} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Question marks or exclamation points in titles of cited works} +% 14.96 Question marks or exclamation points in titles of cited works + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[63]{berra2002} +\item \cite[183]{oram2007} +\item \cite[778]{tessler2014} +\item \cite[336]{batson1990} +\item \cite[55--56]{berra2002} +\item \cite[184]{oram2007} +\item \cite[780]{tessler2014} +\item \cite[337]{batson1990} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{98} +\subsubsection{Translated titles of cited works} +% 14.99 Translated titles of cited works + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{wereszycki1977}; includes a summary in German. +\item \cite[272]{kern1938} +\item \cite{pirumova1977b} +%\AtNextCitekey{\clearfield{shorthand}} +\item \cite{furet1999} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsection}{4} +\subsection{Books} +\setcounter{subsection}{14} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{100} +\subsubsection{Form of author's name and title of book in source citations} +% 14.101 Form of author’s name and title of book in source citations + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[79--80]{gawande2014} +\item \cite[191]{gawande2014} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{102} +\subsubsection{Editor in place of author} +% 14.103 Editor in place of author +\label{14.103} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[100]{egan2014} +\item \cite[33]{schechter2011} +\item \cite[34]{silverstein1974} +\item \cite[301--2]{egan2014} +\item \cite[54--56]{schechter2011} +\item \cite[38]{silverstein1974} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Editor or translator in addition to author} +% 14.104 Editor or translator in addition to author +\label{14.104} + +On how to make an author and editor swap places, see Section +\ref{edtranspos}. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{bonnefoy1995} +\item \cite{menchu1999} +\item \cite{adorno1999} +\item \cite{pound1953} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Other contributors listed on the title page} +% 14.105 Other contributors listed on the title page +\label{14.105} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{chaucer1966} +\item \cite{cullen1961} +\item \cite{hayek1994} +\item \cite{prather1998} +\item \cite{williams1990} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Chapter in a single-author book} +% 14.106 Chapter in a single-author book + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[211]{brower2015.8} +\item \cite{samples2006.7} +\item \cite[30-31]{samples2006.7} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Contribution to a multiauthor book} +% 14.107 Contribution to a multiauthor book + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[325]{miller2014} +\item \cite{ellet1968} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Several contributions to the same multiauthor book} +% 14.108 Several contributions to the same multiauthor book +\label{14.108} + +% Due to 'mincrossrefs=2', angle1968 and zukowsky1987 would be added +% automatically to the bibliography at the end of the document because +% each is referenced twice below. However, they wouldn't appear in the +% refsegment without using \nocite. + +% Unlike article entries, incollection entries don't automatically +% print page ranges. That seems right, though CMOS isn't entirely +% clear on this point. See note for 'cite:pages' in windycity.cbx. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[84--87]{keating1968} +\item \cite[362--70]{lippincott1968} +\item \cite[107--19]{draper1987} +\item \cite[189--207]{harrington1987} +\nocite{angle1968,zukowsky1987} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Book-length work within a book} +% 14.109 Book-length work within a book +\label{14.109} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{bernard1990a} +\item \cite{updike1995a} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Introductions, prefaces, afterwords, and the like} +% 14.110 Introductions, prefaces, afterwords, and the like + +% The bibliography database entry for Toni Morrison's foreword to +% \textit{Song of Solomon} doesn't list a page range. Unlike the +% second example, which shows an introduction by authors different +% than that of the main text, it doesn't need to. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{morrison2004b.f} +\item \cite{mansfield2000} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Letters in published collections} +% 14.111 Letters in published collections + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[133--34]{adams1867} +\item \cite{jackson1676} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{112} +\subsubsection{Editions other than the first} +% 14.113 Editions other than the first + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[401--2]{einsohn2011} +\item \cite[101]{boudett2013} +\item \cite{strunk2000} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Reprint editions and modern editions} +% 14.114 Reprint editions and modern editions +\label{14.114} + +% You can have at most one \bibfield{origdate} per entry. So, if you +% cite a work in a collection, say, an article or book in an +% anthology, the style assumes that \bibfield{origdate} is for the +% collection, not for the individual work. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[152--53]{barzun1994} +\item \cite{bahadur2014} +% CMOS prints the original date in the wrong place: +%\item \cite{emerson1985} +\item \cite{schweitzer1966} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Microform editions} +% 14.115 Microform editions + +Farwell's citation fails to match \textit{CMOS} because the +\bibfield{howpublished} field, which seems like the best choice to +contain \textit{microfiche}, follows the \bibfield{postnote} field, +which contains \textit{p. 67, 3C12}. This order is necessary +elsewhere, such as in \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.163}. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[p. 67, 3C12]{farwell1997} +\item \cite{tauber1958} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent Citing Farwell with the preamble or entry option +\opt{swapvol}: + +\begin{citebib} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite[p. 67, 3C12]{farwell1997} +\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{116} +\subsubsection{Citing a multivolume work as a whole} +% 14.117 Citing a multivolume work as a whole +\label{14.117} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{aristotle1983} +\item \cite{byrne1981} +\item \cite{james1962} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Citing a particular volume in a note} +% 14.118 Citing a particular volume in a note +\label{14.118} + +For a discussion of how to handle these types of works, see Section +\ref{multivolume}. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[4:243]{byrne1981} +\item \cite*[32--33]{james1963.5} +\item \cite[4:245]{byrne1981} +\item \cite*[34]{james1963.5} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Citing a particular volume in a bibliography} +% 14.119 Citing a particular volume in a bibliography +\label{14.119} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{armstrong2014} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent With preamble or entry option \opt{swapvol}: + +\begin{citebib} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite{armstrong2014} +\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Chapters and other parts of individual volumes} +% 14.120 Chapters and other parts of individual volumes +\label{14.120} + +There are some peculiarities with the first example. In the book, but +not online, \textit{CMOS} errs in printing `.ed' rather than `editeb +by' in the bibliography and neglects to invert the author's name. More +worrisome are the striking differences between the note and +bibliography. They may represent alternative ways of formatting the +data, as other examples do. But the note seems inconsistent with +\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.118}, and so doesn't make much sense as an +alternative. Windy City ignores it and in both cases follows the +example of the bibliography. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[180]{chen2010.3} +\item \cite[169--71]{king2014} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent Citing King with the preamble or entry option +\opt{swapvol}: + +\begin{citebib} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite[169--71]{king2014} +\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{One volume in two or more books} +% 14.121 One volume in two or more books +\label{14.121} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[351]{lach1977} +\item \cite{harley1994} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent With preamble or entry option \opt{swapvol}: + +\begin{citebib} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite[351]{lach1977} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite{harley1994} +\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Authors and editors of multivolume works} +% 14.122 Authors and editors of multivolume works +\label{14.122} + +For issues surrounding the first example below, see Section +\ref{collorder}. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{barrows1959} +\item \cite{donne1995} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent With preamble or entry option \opt{swapvol}: + +% As explained in \ref{collorder}, works like barrows1959 sort +% correctly in the default format but incorrectly with the option +% 'swapvol'. The point of '\newrefcontext' below is to work around +% this problem. + +\begin{citebib} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite{barrows1959} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite*{donne1995} +\newrefcontext[sorting=reverse] +\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\end{citebib} +\newrefcontext[sorting=nty] + +\subsubsection{Series titles, numbers, and editors} +% 14.123 Series titles, numbers, and editors +\label{14.123} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{lei2014} +\item \cite{mazrim2011} +\item \cite{wauchope1950} +\item \cite{allen2009} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Series or multivolume work?} +% 14.124 Series or multivolume work? + +In the second example, \textit{vol. 6} refers to the book's series, +Readings in Western Civilization. Usually, the number of a series +isn't recorded as a volume, so Windy City doesn't use the +\bibfield{volume} field for them. Instead, it uses the +\bibfield{number} field, which it prints with no preceding +abbreviation. Add one to the field as necessary. The \bibfield{number} +field for the second example below contains \textit{vol. 6}. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{boyer1986} +\item \cite{cochrane1987} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{125} +\subsubsection{``Old series'' and ``new series''} +% 14.126 ``Old series'' and ``new series'' +\label{14.126} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{boxer1953} +\item \cite{palmatary1950} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Place, publisher, and date} +% 14.127 Place, publisher, and date + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{woolf1927} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Place and date only, for books published before 1900} +% 14.128 Place and date only, for books published before 1900 + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{goldsmith1766} +\item \cite{cervantes1605} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{131} +\subsubsection{No place of publication} +% 14.132 No place of publication + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{windsor1910} +\item \cite{vliet1890} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{136} +\subsubsection{Self-published or privately published books} +% 14.137 Self-published or privately published books + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{karavaev2015} +\item \cite{shumaker2014} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{139} +\subsubsection{Copublication} +% 14.140 Copublication + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{strauss1962} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Distributed books} +% 14.141 Distributed books + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{willke2007} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{143} +\subsubsection{Multivolume works published over more than one year} +% 14.144 Multivolume works published over more than one year +\label{14.144} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[329]{hayek2011} +\item \cite{tillich1951} +\end{citebib} + +\noindent Citing Hayek with the preamble or entry option +\opt{swapvol}: + +\begin{citebib} +\AtNextCitekey{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\item \cite*[329]{hayek2011} +\AtNextBibliography{\toggletrue{swapvol}} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{No date of publication} +% 14.145 No date of publication + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{boston} +\item \cite{edinburgh1750} +\item \cite{edinburgh} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Forthcoming publications} +% 14.146 Forthcoming publications + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{author} +\item \cite[345--46]{writer} +\item \cite{contributor} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{158} +\subsubsection{Books requiring a specific application or device (e-books)} +% 14.159 Books requiring a specific application or device (e-books) + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{borel2015} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{160} +\subsubsection{Books consulted online} +% 14.161 Books consulted online + +The first and third notes below present a challenge: If a bibliography +database entry contains an address for a work, such as a DOI, Windy +City prints it in the work's first, long citation. Such is the case +with the second note below. To cite an address for just part of a +work, but print one for the whole work in the bibliography, you need +to override the style's default behavior. The first and third notes do +this with a command that temporarily clears the work's DOI from its +bibliography database entry. Here's an example from the source: + +\begin{verbatim} + \AtNextCitekey{\clearfield{doi}} + \item \cite[chap. 3, \url{https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/ + 9780199343638.003.0004}]{bonds2014} +\end{verbatim} + +\begin{citebib} +\AtNextCitekey{\clearfield{doi}} +\item \cite[chap. 3, \url{https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199343638.003.0004}]{bonds2014} +\item \cite[59]{lystra2004} +\AtNextCitekey{\clearfield{doi}} +\item \cite[chap. 11, \url{https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199343638.003.0012}]{bonds2014} +\item \cite[60--61]{lystra2004} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Freely available electronic editions of older works} +% 14.162 Freely available electronic editions of older works + +The first example comes close to \textit{CMOS}, except that, +consistent with \ref{14.114} and \ref{15.40}, it lists the edition by +Project Gutenberg as a reprint. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[bk. 6, chap. 1]{james2008} +\item \cite[1:243]{james1909} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Books on CD-ROM and other fixed media} +% 14.163 Books on CD-ROM and other fixed media +\label{14.163} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite*[1.4]{chicago2003} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsection}{5} +\subsection{Periodicals} +\setcounter{subsection}{14} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{170} +\subsubsection{Journal volume, issue, and date} +% 14.171 Journal volume, issue, and date +\label{14.171} + +The note for Harper includes the month of publication. Windy City +includes it in the bibliography as well, even though \textit{CMOS} +omits it. As for Lock's entry, \textit{CMOS} clearly errs in printing +the surname twice. Also, for Wilder's article, Windy City prints +\textit{nos.} before \textit{1/2}, not \textit{no.}, as \textit{CMOS} +has it. To print the correct season, Wilder's entry in the +bibliography database includes \textit{Fall} in the \bibfield{issue} +field. Using the \bibfield{date} field with \textit{2013-23} would +give \textit{Autumn 2013}. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[155]{lock2015} +\item \cite[651]{wesoky2015} +\item \cite[645]{harper2014} +\item \cite[60]{wilder2013} +\item \cite[52]{beattie1974} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Forthcoming journal articles} +% 14.172 Forthcoming journal articles + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{authora} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{173} +\subsubsection{Journal page references} +% 14.174 Journal page references + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{gold2015} +\item \cite[2--3]{paudyal2015} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Journal articles consulted online} +% 14.175 Journal articles consulted online + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[268]{whitney1929} +\item \cite[260--61]{schoenfield2016} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Access dates for journal articles} +% 14.176 Access dates for journal articles + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[81]{narr2015} +\item \cite[88--89]{narr2015} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{177} +\subsubsection{Journal special issues} +% 14.178 Journal special issues + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[351--81]{tezuka2013} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{179} +\subsubsection{Articles published in installments} +% 14.180 Articles published in installments + +By default, Windy City will print each installment as a separate +entry. To get the format for the series, you'd need to use the +\bibtype{misc} entry type. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[312]{brown1978} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{181} +\subsubsection{Place where journal is published} +% 14.182 Place where journal is published + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[65--70]{luu1999} +\item \cite{garrett1975} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Translated or edited article} +% 14.183 Translated or edited article + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{authorb} +\item \cite{authorc} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{New series for journal volumes} +% 14.184 New series for journal volumes +\label{14.184} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[414]{sewall1896} +\item \cite{moraes1950} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Short titles for articles} +% 14.185 Short titles for articles + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[223]{rosenblum2015} +\item \cite[225]{rosenblum2015} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Abstracts} +% 14.186 Abstracts + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{matute2015} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{187} +\subsubsection{Basic citation format for magazine articles} +% 14.188 Basic citation format for magazine articles + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[48]{saulnier2008} +\item \cite[59]{lepore2015} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Magazine articles consulted online} +% 14.189 Magazine articles consulted online + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{vick2015} +\item \cite[5]{hanemann1926} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Magazine departments} +% 14.190 Magazine departments + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{marx2015} +\item \cite{wallraff2008} +\item \cite{gourmet2000} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Basic citation format for newspaper articles} +% 14.191 Basic citation format for newspaper articles + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{editorial1990} +\item \cite{royko1992} +\item \cite{forester2000} +\item \cite{samenow2016} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{194} +\subsubsection{Regular columns or features} +% 14.195 Regular columns or features + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{jaffe2015} +\item \cite{editorial2015} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{196} +\subsubsection{Weekend supplements, magazines, and the like} +% 14.197 Weekend supplements, magazines, and the like + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[48]{ghansah2015} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{198} +\subsubsection{Unsigned newspaper articles} +% 14.199 Unsigned newspaper articles + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{nytimes2002} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{News services and news releases} +% 14.200 News services and news releases + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{ap2015} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{201} +\subsubsection{Book reviews} +% 14.202 Book reviews +\label{14.202} + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[B13--B14]{ratliff1999} +\item \cite{kamp2006} +\item \cite{brehm2015} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{203} +\subsubsection{Unsigned reviews} +% 14.204 Unsigned reviews +\label{14.204} + +On the use of the \bibfield{type} field to format this example +correctly, see Section \ref{fieldscon}. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{zeitung1828} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsection}{6} +\subsection{Websites, Blogs, and Social Media} +\setcounter{subsection}{14} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{207} +\subsubsection{Citing blog posts and blogs} +% 14.208 Citing blog posts and blogs +\label{14.208} + +In \textit{CMOS}, one citation refers to \textit{The Chronicle of +Higher Education} and another to \textit{Chronicle of Higher +Education}. The latter appears in \ref{15.51}, so it's probably +correct. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{amlen2015} +\item \cite{germano2017} +\item \cite{amlen} +\item \cite{linguafranca} +\item \cite{jim2017} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Citing social media content} +% 14.209 Citing social media content + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{diaz2016} +\item \cite{obrien2015} +\item \cite{chicago2015} +\item \cite{licis2016} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsection}{7} +\subsection{Papers, Contracts, and Reports} +\setcounter{subsection}{14} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{214} +\subsubsection{Theses and dissertations} +% 14.215 Theses and dissertations + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[59]{vedrashko2006} +\item \cite{choi2008} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{216} +\subsubsection{Lectures and papers or posters presented at meetings} +% 14.217 Lectures and papers or posters presented at meetings + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{hong2015} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Working papers and the like} +% 14.218 Working papers and the like + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{lucki1980} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{219} +\subsubsection{Pamphlets, reports, and the like} +% 14.220 Pamphlets, reports, and the like + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{lifestyles1996} +\item \cite{mcdonalds2014} +\item \cite[¶2,620]{standardtax1996} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsection}{8} +\subsection{Special Types of References} +\setcounter{subsection}{14} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{231} +\subsubsection{Reference works consulted in physical formats} +% 14.232 Reference works consulted in physical formats +\label{14.232} + +Some reference works show full publication information in the same way +as books. Use the \bibtype{book} entry type for them. The first three +citations below are different. They need the \bibtype{reference} or +\bibtype{inreference} entry type. See Section \ref{entrytypes} for +more information. Following the suggestion in \textit{CMOS} 14.232, +\bibtype{reference} and \bibtype{inreference} works don't appear in +bibliographies and reference lists. + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{salvation1980} +\item \cite{hootananny2009} +\item \cite{dab1937} +\item \cite[s.vv. \mkbibquote{police ranks}, \mkbibquote{postal addresses}]{timestyle2003} +\item \cite[6.8.2]{mla2008} +\end{citebib} + +\subsubsection{Reference works consulted online} +% 14.233 Reference works consulted online +\label{14.233} + +Like some of the reference works in the previous section, the ones +below need the \bibtype{reference} or \bibtype{inreference} entry +type. As odd as it may seem, but consistent with \textit{CMOS}, they, +too, aren't included in bibliographies and reference lists. See +Section \ref{entrytypes} for more information. + +\begin{citeonly} +\item \cite{toscanini2016} +\item \cite{cairns2016} +\item \cite{wikipedia2016} +\item \cite{merriam2016} +\end{citeonly} + +\subsubsection{Citing individual reference entries by author} +% 14.234 Citing individual reference entries by author + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{isaacson2005} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{245} +\subsubsection{Citing specific editions of classical references} +% 14.246 Citing specific editions of classical references + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{epictetus1916} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{250} +\subsubsection{Modern editions of the classics} +% 14.251 Modern editions of the classics + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{aristotle1983} +\item \cite{maimonides1965} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{257} +\subsubsection{Patents} +% 14.258 Patents + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite{iizuka1986} +\end{citebib} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{259} +\subsubsection{Citations taken from secondary sources} +% 14.260 Citations taken from secondary sources + +\begin{citebib} +\item \cite[269]{zukofsky1931}, quoted in \cite[78]{costello1981} +\end{citebib} + +\section{Examples from \emph{CMOS} Chap. 15, ``Author-Date +References''} +\label{paren} + +Examples in this section reproduce those in \textit{CMOS} Chapter 15. +To help with cross-checking, subsection numbers and headings are from +\textit{CMOS}. Since parenthetical citations are relatively simple, +and since the format of references lists is derivative of the default, +the examples below are more selective than those in the previous +section. + +\subsection{Basic Format, with Examples and Variations} +\setcounter{subsection}{15} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{8} +\subsubsection{Author-date references—examples and variations} +% 15.9 Author-date references—examples and variations +\label{15.9} + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite[87--88]{strayed2012} +\item \parencite[32]{daum2015} +\item \parencite[188]{grazer2015} +\item \parencite[242--55]{garcia1988} +\item \parencite[310]{gould1984a} +\item \parencite[484--85]{bagley2015} +\item \parencite[312]{liu2015} +\end{citeref} + +\setcounter{subsection}{1} +\subsection{Reference Lists and Text Citations} +\setcounter{subsection}{15} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{13} +\subsubsection{Placement of dates in reference list entries} +% 15.14 Placement of dates in reference list entries +\label{15.14} + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{pager2015} +\item \parencite{unger2014} +\end{citeref} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{19} +\subsubsection{Reference list entries with same author(s), same year} +% 15.20 Reference list entries with same author(s), same year +\label{15.20} + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite[218]{fogel2004b} +\item \parencite[45--46]{fogel2004a} +\end{citeref} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{21} +\subsubsection{Text citations---basic form} +% 15.22 Text citations—basic form +\label{15.22} + +Ignore the error in \textit{CMOS}: In reference lists, a title goes +after the year, not before. + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{hetherington2015} +\item \parencite{grove2015} +\item \parencite{hetherington2015,grove2015} +\end{citeref} + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{doershuk2017} +\item \parencite{doershuk2016} +\end{citeref} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{24} +\subsubsection{Text citations in relation to surrounding text and punctuation} +% 15.25 Text citations in relation to surrounding text and punctuation +\label{15.25} + +\begin{quote} Fiorina et al. \parencite*{fiorina2005} and Fischer and +Hout \parencite*{fischer2006} reach more or less the same conclusions. +In contrast, Abramowitz and Saunders \parencite*{abramowitz2005} +suggest that the mass public is deeply divided between red states and +blue states and between churchgoers and secular voters. \end{quote} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{26} +\subsubsection{Several references to the same source} +% 15.27 Several references to the same source + +\begin{citeref}% 'even\-tanned' prevents even--[break]tanned +\item Complexion figures prominently in Morgan's descriptions. When +Jasper compliments his mother's choice of car (a twelve-cylinder +Mediterranean roadster with leather and wood-grained interior), ``his +cheeks blotch indignantly, painted by jealousy and rage'' +\parencite[47]{chaston2000}. On the other hand, his mother's mask +never changes, her ``even\-tanned good looks'' +\parencite[56]{chaston2000}, ``burnished visage'' +\parencite[101]{chaston2000}, and ``air-brushed confidence'' +\parencite[211]{chaston2000} providing the foil to the drama in her +midst. \end{citeref} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{28} +\subsubsection{Text citations of works with more than three authors} +% 15.29 Text citations of works with more than three authors + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{schonen2017a} +\item \parencite{schonen2017b} +\end{citeref} + +\setcounter{subsection}{2} +\subsection{Author-Date References: Special Cases} +\setcounter{subsection}{15} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{33} +\subsubsection{Author-date format for anonymous works (no listed author)} +% 15.34 Author-date format for anonymous works (no listed author) + +See Section \ref{entryops} on the \opt{anonauth} and \opt{anonauthq} +entry options. + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{anon1610} +\item \parencite{anon1547} +\item \parencite{horsley1796} +\item \parencite{hawkes1834} +\end{citeref} + +\subsubsection{Pseudonyms in author-date references} +% 15.35 Pseudonyms in author-date references + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{stendhal1925} +\end{citeref} + +\subsubsection{Editor in place of author in text citations} +% 15.36 Editor in place of author in text citations + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{silverstein1974} +\item \parencite{soltes1999} +\end{citeref} + +\subsubsection{Organization as author in author-date references} +% 15.37 Organization as author in author-date references + +In the reference list, \textit{CMOS} errs in printing `:1997' after +`ISO 4'. Compare it with the nearly identical example in \ref{14.84}. + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{iso1997.ref} +\end{citeref} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{39} +\subsubsection{Reprint editions and modern editions—more than one date} +% 15.40 Reprint editions and modern editions—more than one date +\label{15.40} + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{austen2003} +\item \parencite{maitland1998} +\end{citeref} + +\subsubsection{Multivolume works published over more than one year} +% 15.41 Multivolume works published over more than one year +\label{15.41} + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite[1:133]{tillich1951} +%\item \parencite[vol. 2]{tillich1951} +\item \parencite[329]{hayek2011} +\end{citeref} + +\subsubsection{Cross-references to multiauthor books in reference lists} +% 15.42 Cross-references to multiauthor books in reference lists +\label{15.42} + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{draper1987} +\item \parencite{harrington1987} +\item \parencite{zukowsky1987} +\end{citeref} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{43} +\subsubsection{No date of publication in author-date references} +% 15.44 No date of publication in author-date references + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{nano1750} +\item \parencite{nano} +\end{citeref} + +\subsubsection{``Forthcoming'' in author-date references} +% 15.45 ``Forthcoming'' in author-date references + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{faraday} +\end{citeref} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{46} +\subsubsection{Parentheses or comma with issue number} +% 15.47 Parentheses or comma with issue number + +In the second example, Windy City prints a colon after the journal +number. \textit{CMOS} prints a comma there---likely an error. + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{glass2014} +\item \parencite{meyerovitch1959} +\end{citeref} + +\subsubsection{Colon with volume number} +% 15.48 Colon with volume number + +The example below shows the output when an article's publication month +isn't included in the bibliography database and so doesn't come +between a volume number and a page reference. + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{gunderson2015} +\end{citeref} + +\subsubsection{Newspapers and magazines in reference lists} +% 15.49 Newspapers and magazines in reference lists + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{nytimes2002} +\end{citeref} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{50} +\subsubsection{Citing blogs in author-date format} +% 15.51 Citing blogs in author-date format +\label{15.51} + +\textit{CMOS} seems mistaken in printing a period after +\textit{Chronicle of Higher Education} instead of a comma. Compare +with \ref{14.208} and \ref{15.42}. + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{germano2017} +\end{citeref} + +\subsubsection{Citing social media content in author-date format} +% 15.52 Citing social media content in author-date format +\label{15.52} + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{diaz2016} +\item \parencite{obrien2015} +\item \parencite{chicago2015} +\end{citeref} + +\setcounter{subsubsection}{54} +\subsubsection{Patents or other documents cited by more than one date} +% 15.55 Patents or other documents cited by more than one date + +\begin{citeref} +\item \parencite{iizuka1986} +\end{citeref} + +\subsubsection{``Quoted in'' in author-date references} +% 15.56 “Quoted in” in author-date references + +\begin{citeref} +\item In Louis Zukofsky's ``Sincerity and Objectification,'' +from the February 1931 issue of \textit{Poetry} magazine +\parencite[quoted in][]{costello1981}\ldots +\end{citeref} + +\defbibnote{sh}{This section shows the output of \cmd{printbiblist} +with the argument \opt{shorthand}. Running \cmd{printshorthands} +produces the same output. By default, works in this list also appear +in bibliographies. To exclude them, use the preamble option +\opt{nolos}. See Section \ref{preops} for more information.\\}% + +\defbibnote{bib}{This section shows the default output of +\cmd{printbibliography}. The next section shows the author-date +format.\\}% + +\defbibnote{ref}{This section shows the output of +\cmd{printbibliography} in the author-date format. For information on +how to produce this output, see Section \ref{preops}. Issues with +sorting in this section are mentioned there. 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\par\begingroup\itemsep0.5\itemsep\item + Optional fields: \btd@fieldloop}} + {\endlist} +\lstset{basicstyle=\small\ttfamily} +\renewcommand{\bibfield}[1]{\emph{#1}}% +\renewcommand{\bibtype}[1]{\emph{#1}}% Don't affix with '@'! +\renewcommand{\cmd}[1]{\textbackslash\emph{#1}}% +\renewcommand{\env}[1]{\emph{#1}}% +\renewcommand{\file}[1]{\emph{#1}}% +\renewcommand{\opt}[1]{\emph{#1}}% +\renewcommand{\sty}[1]{\emph{#1}}% + +\endinput diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds index 137250f657f..bdc94d20ca2 100755 --- a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds +++ b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds @@ -1277,6 +1277,7 @@ chomp ($Build = `cd $Master/../Build/source && pwd`); 'wasy2', "die 'skipping, use wasy'", 'wasy2-ps', "&MAKEflatten", 'win32-emacs-auctex', "die 'skipping, not for us'", + 'windycity', "&MAKEflatten", 'winedt', "die 'skipping, nonfree license'", 'winfonts', "die 'skipping, support for nonfree fonts'", 'withesis', "die 'skipping, thesis package ca.2002, wait for request'", -- cgit v1.2.3