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New Bibliographic Styles (Bob Buckland... or anyone)
(I'll direct this to Bob, as he posted elsewhere on the topic, but I'm open
to replies from anyone, of course.) Hi, Bob. I have found so many helpful posts by you regarding Word 2007. I have a question regarding what you posted he http://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/...-for-word.aspx. To refresh your memory, it was on the topic of Word's Referencing feature. The issue was that there are two different "Chicago styles." One is the author-date system, used in the sciences and social sciences, and the other was the so-called humanities style. I think Chicago calls these Two and One, respectively. What Word calls 'Chicago' is, in fact, only the author-date version of Chicago, leaving those in humanities without an option. (Note that the same issue arises for Turabian: the default style in Word is the 'alternate' author-date version of Turabian, and not the standard humanities version of Turabian.) I have searched high and low on the Internet for a 'humanities-type' style but have had no luck. I can't even find something remotely close to it. Do you know if anyone has created something like this, either MS or an end-user? It just seems like such a widespread need, I can't believe there's no solution out there. Thanks for any help, John John Perry, Ph.D. Dept of Theology University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN |
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