In Zotero I get
N:
Jeffrey M. Chwieroth et al., “The Institutional Construction of
Neoliberal Economic Globalization: The Case of Capital Market
Liberalization in Latin America” (Paper presented at the 3rd annual
meeting of the International Political Economy Society, Philadelphia,
PA, 2007).

B:
Chwieroth, Jeffrey M., H. Street, A. M. Hicks, and D. Pinheiro. “The
Institutional Construction of Neoliberal Economic Globalization: The
Case of Capital Market Liberalization in Latin America.” Paper
presented at the 3rd annual meeting of the International Political
Economy Society, Philadelphia, PA, 2007.

Which looks good to me. We had some problems with poorly written <if>
conditions in the CMoS styles, and citeproc-js is more generous
(technically wrong) about these than citeproc-hs, so worth looking if
there are examples in the csl that test for multiple item types
without match="any", especially related to speech.

(Btw. it matters relatively little for the full note style, but we're
following CMoS 16, not 15. )
IIRC the style defaults to "Paper" unless something is in the "genre"
variable, in which case that's used.


On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 1:14 PM, Joseph Reagle <joseph.2...@reagle.org> wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> On 05/12/2014 03:43 PM, Nick Bart wrote:
>> The type that usually works well for papers without a formal publisher
>> is CSL "speech" (Zotero: "Presentation). Your "conference papers online
>> for whom I don't know the publisher, but I do have an event title and
>> place" would fall into this category.
>
> Switching this source to type 'speech' and using
> chicago-fullnote-bibliography.csl yields the following:
>
> ~~~
>
> Kennedy, Geoffrey J. “Peer-Assessment in Group Projects: Is It Worth
> It?” presented at the Australasian Computing Education Conference,
> Newcastle, Australia, 2006. http://crpit.com/confpapers/CRPITV42Kennedy.pdf.
>
> 11. Geoffrey J. Kennedy, “Peer-Assessment in Group Projects: Is It Worth
> It?” 2006, http://crpit.com/confpapers/CRPITV42Kennedy.pdf;
>
> ~~~
>
> This reveals a few shortcomings relative to CMS15. In particular, the
> notes format is rather sparse. CMS15 recommends the following:
>
> ~~~
>
> N:
> 2. Stacy D’Erasmo, “The Craft and Career of Writing” (lecture,
> Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, April 26, 2000).
> B:
> Nass, Clifford. “Why Researchers Treat On-Line Journals Like Real
> People.” Keynote address, annual meeting of the Council of Science
> Editors, San Antonio, TX, May 6–9, 2000.
> R:
> O’Guinn, T. C. 1987. Touching greatness: Some aspects of star worship in
> contemporary consumption. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
> American Psychological Association, New York.
>
> ~~~
>
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