I see that biblatex-chicago-notes has "customc":

"This is the entry type to use if the main focus of a reference is an
introduction,
afterword, or forward to a book, either by the same or a different author."

I'll give that a crack...

Richard Davis



2009/1/26 James Howison <[email protected]>:
> Hope that others have more specific suggestions, but I think this
> might be one of those areas in which bibtex's data model breaks down.
> So you really just want to ask yourself, "what do I need it to look
> like in my particular style" and then screw around with different
> options until you get what you need :)
>
> Or try biblatex and a custom style :)
>
> --J
>
> On 26 Jan 2009, at 5:46 PM, Richard Davis wrote:
>
>> in my thesis I need to cite a guest foreword to a book
>>
>> The book is authored by smith, but the foreword is authored by
>> milbank. There is no editor.
>>
>> I don't know what publication type to make the foreword by milbank.
>> None of the options seem to fit.
>>
>> Any tips?
>>
>>
>> Richard Davis
>>
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