I asked here because BibDesk does not have a 'collection' type, which
seems the only way to refer to an edited book (example below) with
biblatex.

Thanks for the precision though!

> > E.g. Smith, John and Smith, Ann (2003) The Typical Collective Book,
> > London, Routledge.

Fr.

On 21/10/2007, Alex Hamann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Although this is not the best place to ask questions related to
> BibTeX (better: the macostex list) in general here is the description
> from btxdoc.pdf (the guide to bibtex):
>
> ----
> proceedings: The proceedings of a conference. Required fields: title,
> year.
> Optional fields: editor, volume or number, series, address, month,
> organization, publisher, note.
> ----
>
> Collections in the way you describe them are usually just referred to
> as "books" or "booklets", as far as I am aware of.
> But if you are using biblatex you are in a more flexible environment
> anyway, so as long as you do not have to collaborate on papers I
> would not worry too much about the strictness of the bibtex-system.
> (others may disagree on this)
>
>
> Alex
>
>
> Am 19.10.2007 um 21:31 schrieb François Briatte:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Biblatex refers to 'collection' for edited books where chapters have
> > different authors. Is this the same as 'proceeding'? This is what I
> > use when I have such books, even though they are not proceedings most
> > of the time.
> >
> > E.g. Smith, John and Smith, Ann (2003) The Typical Collective Book,
> > London, Routledge.
> >
> > Cheers, Fr.
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