I created a copy of the Chicago 14a formats to edit some of them to fit my personal preferences. While my edited formats work fine, I did nothing to the format of journal aritcles, and yet, it doesn't display the issue number correctly.
Chicago 14a Journal Format = a. "t." f v$, no. $i` `(d): p-.
I have the exact same format in my copied file, but when I create a bibliography, the bibliography duplicates the issue number in parenthesis following the volume number.
a. "t." f v(i)$, no. $i` ` (d): p-. (For example, ... 14(4), no. 4 (1993): p. 71-97 instead of ... 14, no. 4 (1993): p. 71-97)
If I choose to format the references with Chicago 14a, I do not have this problem.
Is there anyway to fix this?
Andrew[/i]
bug with issue number
I'm not sure there is anything to fix -- where in your database records are you putting the issue #? It is supposed to be in the Volume field, in parentheses:
125(1)
And if you want to use the issue # independently of Volume, you must check "don't include issue # with volume" in the second tab of the format definition window.
Jon
Sonny Software
125(1)
And if you want to use the issue # independently of Volume, you must check "don't include issue # with volume" in the second tab of the format definition window.
Jon
Sonny Software
bug with issue
Thanks Jon. That took care of the problem. I'm not sure how that box got checked as I hadn't edited the Chicago 14a journal format.
Andrew
Andrew