Open switchlibrary opened 1 month ago
What does "I know this is listed as Turabian 8th edition" mean?
We do have Turabian on the style repository and it's a dependent style on Chicago, the very same style.
I was referring to the
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One of our member libraries discovered that the citation style they had labelled Chicago/Turabian was no longer generating a citation. I discovered that it had been removed from Github so I was trying to find a suitable alternative. Your file looked like a good candidate (in spite of the 8th edition in the
At this point, I am not sure what the library wants. I gather that teachers will often say "use Turabian or Chicago/Turabian" so the library wants to provide the citation generator required by the teachers, but they may just be using that as shorthand for Chicago Note-Bibliography style.
No need to add DOI to your code. You can just close the issue.
Thanks! Katie
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What does "I know this is listed as Turabian 8th edition" mean?
We do have Turabian on the style repository and it's a dependent style on Chicago, the very same style.
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I know this is listed as Turabian 8th edition, but with the most recent update to bring it in line with Chicago 17 updates, I wonder if this is now consistent with Turabian 9th edition. The only thing that seems to be missing is that the DOI is not currently included. Can you add DOI (when available) to the citation? Thanks - Katie Utschig, SWITCH Library Consortium