>
> @adamsmith: Do you think you could fix the style to use "event-place" only
> for "speech"?
> Also, if there's neither an "event" nor any of the places, "genre" is
> rendered in the bibliography but not in the notes, in pandoc and Zotero
> alike.
>
yes, will do. The lack of that distinction is a long-standing issue in
Zotero, we should get that fixed together with the long other list of
field and item updates.


>
>
> On 13 May 2014 19:14, 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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