Thank you, this was very helpful. Curious why the edition (where applicable) isn't in the Chicago 17th A format, as it's part of the style.hollowsocket wrote: ↑Thu Mar 01, 2018 11:59 am Here is a solution for the benefit of others:
a, t {, u2$ ed.$^} $, ed. $e $, trans. $u3* {, u13$ vols.$^} `(`l: u, d).
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How to tell which static groups a record is in?
How to tell what static groups a record is in (obviously when the record has been found not by searching within a particular group?) Cleaning up some near-duplicate records, but don't want to lose the group associations if I'm deleting one. Thanks—