Special issues of journals
Sometimes journals bring out a special edited issue.188BET靠谱吗How do I put that kind of info in Zotero?It is not a journal article, it's a whole issue.It's not a book, it's a journal (and its constituents are not book sections, but journal articles).
E.g.the following:
Enfield, Nick J.& Asifa Majid & Miriam van Staden (eds.), 2006.Parts of the body: cross-linguistic categorisation.Special issue of Language Sciences, 28, 2-3, 137-360.
Any thoughts?
E.g.the following:
Enfield, Nick J.& Asifa Majid & Miriam van Staden (eds.), 2006.Parts of the body: cross-linguistic categorisation.Special issue of Language Sciences, 28, 2-3, 137-360.
Any thoughts?
Fowler, Catherine S.1983.Some lexical clues to Uto-Aztecan prehistory.``Papers presented at a symposium on Uto-Aztecan historical linguistics," ed.David S.Rood, special issue, International Journal of American Linguistics 49(3): 224–57.
I enter:
``Papers presented at a symposium on Uto-Aztecan historical linguistics," ed.David S.Rood, special issue, International Journal of American Linguistics
in the "Publication" field.188BET靠谱吗To be clear, I use Zotero to gather citations, then I export the record to BibTeX.188BET靠谱吗So if you use Zotero for citation and bibliography you will have to dink around with the bibliography output as everything in the "Publication" field is italicized in the output (at least in Chicago style).
188BET靠谱吗My problem is not how to produce a citation in a specific style, but where to input the relevant data in the fields provided by Zotero such that all that data can be juggled by any citation style template to output the citation style I happen to need.
I'm not a programmer so I don't have the same stake in this, of course.