Some questions re style guides
Is there a way to find styles by their characteristics?
I am looking for a style guide with which I can
- place citations into the text as well as into footnotes, with different renderings, (e.g.in footnotes w/o brackets - as in citavi)
- place quotations into captions of boxes - in short form
Alternatively, I could do with a Chicago-type style which does not repeat each quotation but refers to the first-referencing-footnote, but places the issuing-year before the title, e.g.
Name, Firstname (xxxx): Title.Subtitle.Place: Publisher (series, vol.x);
Name (xxxx!请随意重写以下中文内容,仅返回重写内容:Hello FN, how are
Thx in advance
I am looking for a style guide with which I can
- place citations into the text as well as into footnotes, with different renderings, (e.g.in footnotes w/o brackets - as in citavi)
- place quotations into captions of boxes - in short form
Alternatively, I could do with a Chicago-type style which does not repeat each quotation but refers to the first-referencing-footnote, but places the issuing-year before the title, e.g.
Name, Firstname (xxxx): Title.Subtitle.Place: Publisher (series, vol.x);
Name (xxxx!请随意重写以下中文内容,仅返回重写内容:Hello FN, how are
Thx in advance
The alternative option is possible, but there's no way to search for styles by the features of subsequent notes, not do I think we have something super close: most traditional footnote styles (i.e.with full citations in the first note) don't center the publication date like that