I came across a couple of styles that want to reference translated works,
and they require two dates usually. The date of the original work, and the
date of the published work. So it might look like
Foreigner, Some “A renown work” [1877] trans. Modern Author, Publisher:
Location, 1996.
maybe an original-date attribute?
Julian.
Correct, though I don’t think Zotero has support for this yet.
Bruce
True - but I don’t think CSL schema does either
Julian.
…
Correct, though I don’t think Zotero has support for this yet.
True - but I don’t think CSL schema does either
Doh! That would be a bug.
Bruce
Bruce D’Arcus wrote:
Julian Onions wrote:
> I came across a couple of styles that want to reference
translated works,
> and they require two dates usually. The date of the original
work, and the
> date of the published work. So it might look like
> Foreigner, Some "A renown work" [1877] trans. Modern Author,
Publisher:
> Location, 1996.
>
> maybe an original-date attribute?
Correct, though I don't think Zotero has support for this yet.
True - but I don’t think CSL schema does either
Now it does
Bruce
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Hello,
How can I insert original-date in the UI of Zotero? What is the true field?
Thank you,
Nicolae>
There is no mapping for it as yet.
Hope to fix it/it will be fixed soon.
Julian.