Suppressing publisher in notes using biblatex-chicago
Using memoir
, biblatex-chicago
in notes
mode (compiled with biber
), with "author-title" citations in the notes, is there a simple way to add a line that will cause all citations (in the notes and in the bibliography) to omit the publisher? That is, I would like it to be as if all publisher
fields in the .bib
file were empty.
Update: MWE
documentclass{article}
usepackage[notes]{biblatex-chicago}
begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
@book{friedman1970orpheus,
Address = {Cambridge, MA},
Author = {Friedman, John Block},
Publisher = {Harvard University Press},
Shorttitle = {Orpheus},
Title = {Orpheus in the {Middle} {Ages}},
Year = {1970}}
end{filecontents*}
addbibresource{jobname.bib}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}
Something about Orpheus.footcite{friedman1970orpheus}
printbibliography
end{document}
I would like neither the footnote nor the bibliography entry under "References" to mention "Harvard University Press." Instead, the output in the footnote should be:
John Block Friedman, Orpheus in the Middle Ages (Cambridge, MA, 1970).
And the output in the bibliography should be:
Friedman, John Block. Orpheus in the Middle Ages. Cambridge, MA, 1970.
This would be the output if there were no publisher
field in the .bib
entry, but I would like to know if there is a way to do this automatically without deleting all information from publisher
fields.
biblatex bibliographies biblatex-chicago
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Using memoir
, biblatex-chicago
in notes
mode (compiled with biber
), with "author-title" citations in the notes, is there a simple way to add a line that will cause all citations (in the notes and in the bibliography) to omit the publisher? That is, I would like it to be as if all publisher
fields in the .bib
file were empty.
Update: MWE
documentclass{article}
usepackage[notes]{biblatex-chicago}
begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
@book{friedman1970orpheus,
Address = {Cambridge, MA},
Author = {Friedman, John Block},
Publisher = {Harvard University Press},
Shorttitle = {Orpheus},
Title = {Orpheus in the {Middle} {Ages}},
Year = {1970}}
end{filecontents*}
addbibresource{jobname.bib}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}
Something about Orpheus.footcite{friedman1970orpheus}
printbibliography
end{document}
I would like neither the footnote nor the bibliography entry under "References" to mention "Harvard University Press." Instead, the output in the footnote should be:
John Block Friedman, Orpheus in the Middle Ages (Cambridge, MA, 1970).
And the output in the bibliography should be:
Friedman, John Block. Orpheus in the Middle Ages. Cambridge, MA, 1970.
This would be the output if there were no publisher
field in the .bib
entry, but I would like to know if there is a way to do this automatically without deleting all information from publisher
fields.
biblatex bibliographies biblatex-chicago
2
Please -- as usual here -- show us a short compilable tex code building your bibliography with an bib entry containing an publisher ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Using memoir
, biblatex-chicago
in notes
mode (compiled with biber
), with "author-title" citations in the notes, is there a simple way to add a line that will cause all citations (in the notes and in the bibliography) to omit the publisher? That is, I would like it to be as if all publisher
fields in the .bib
file were empty.
Update: MWE
documentclass{article}
usepackage[notes]{biblatex-chicago}
begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
@book{friedman1970orpheus,
Address = {Cambridge, MA},
Author = {Friedman, John Block},
Publisher = {Harvard University Press},
Shorttitle = {Orpheus},
Title = {Orpheus in the {Middle} {Ages}},
Year = {1970}}
end{filecontents*}
addbibresource{jobname.bib}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}
Something about Orpheus.footcite{friedman1970orpheus}
printbibliography
end{document}
I would like neither the footnote nor the bibliography entry under "References" to mention "Harvard University Press." Instead, the output in the footnote should be:
John Block Friedman, Orpheus in the Middle Ages (Cambridge, MA, 1970).
And the output in the bibliography should be:
Friedman, John Block. Orpheus in the Middle Ages. Cambridge, MA, 1970.
This would be the output if there were no publisher
field in the .bib
entry, but I would like to know if there is a way to do this automatically without deleting all information from publisher
fields.
biblatex bibliographies biblatex-chicago
Using memoir
, biblatex-chicago
in notes
mode (compiled with biber
), with "author-title" citations in the notes, is there a simple way to add a line that will cause all citations (in the notes and in the bibliography) to omit the publisher? That is, I would like it to be as if all publisher
fields in the .bib
file were empty.
Update: MWE
documentclass{article}
usepackage[notes]{biblatex-chicago}
begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
@book{friedman1970orpheus,
Address = {Cambridge, MA},
Author = {Friedman, John Block},
Publisher = {Harvard University Press},
Shorttitle = {Orpheus},
Title = {Orpheus in the {Middle} {Ages}},
Year = {1970}}
end{filecontents*}
addbibresource{jobname.bib}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}
Something about Orpheus.footcite{friedman1970orpheus}
printbibliography
end{document}
I would like neither the footnote nor the bibliography entry under "References" to mention "Harvard University Press." Instead, the output in the footnote should be:
John Block Friedman, Orpheus in the Middle Ages (Cambridge, MA, 1970).
And the output in the bibliography should be:
Friedman, John Block. Orpheus in the Middle Ages. Cambridge, MA, 1970.
This would be the output if there were no publisher
field in the .bib
entry, but I would like to know if there is a way to do this automatically without deleting all information from publisher
fields.
biblatex bibliographies biblatex-chicago
biblatex bibliographies biblatex-chicago
edited 1 hour ago
asked 4 hours ago
Alex Roberts
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Please -- as usual here -- show us a short compilable tex code building your bibliography with an bib entry containing an publisher ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
add a comment |
2
Please -- as usual here -- show us a short compilable tex code building your bibliography with an bib entry containing an publisher ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
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2
Please -- as usual here -- show us a short compilable tex code building your bibliography with an bib entry containing an publisher ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
Please -- as usual here -- show us a short compilable tex code building your bibliography with an bib entry containing an publisher ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
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An alternative to Paul Stanley's answer is to null
-ify the relevant field with a sourcemap
DeclareSourcemap{
maps[datatype=bibtex]{
map{
step[fieldset=publisher, null]
}
}
}
This approach has the (mostly conceptual) advantage that the field is ignored by Biber itself and not passed on to biblatex
at all. That could be important if the ignored field is used for calculation of label...
or extra...
fields (labelname
, labeldate
, extradate
, ...).
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This does (I think) exactly what you suggest you want.
AtEveryCitekey{clearlist{publisher}}
AtEveryBibitem{clearlist{publisher}}
That needs to go in the preamble.
add a comment |
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An alternative to Paul Stanley's answer is to null
-ify the relevant field with a sourcemap
DeclareSourcemap{
maps[datatype=bibtex]{
map{
step[fieldset=publisher, null]
}
}
}
This approach has the (mostly conceptual) advantage that the field is ignored by Biber itself and not passed on to biblatex
at all. That could be important if the ignored field is used for calculation of label...
or extra...
fields (labelname
, labeldate
, extradate
, ...).
add a comment |
An alternative to Paul Stanley's answer is to null
-ify the relevant field with a sourcemap
DeclareSourcemap{
maps[datatype=bibtex]{
map{
step[fieldset=publisher, null]
}
}
}
This approach has the (mostly conceptual) advantage that the field is ignored by Biber itself and not passed on to biblatex
at all. That could be important if the ignored field is used for calculation of label...
or extra...
fields (labelname
, labeldate
, extradate
, ...).
add a comment |
An alternative to Paul Stanley's answer is to null
-ify the relevant field with a sourcemap
DeclareSourcemap{
maps[datatype=bibtex]{
map{
step[fieldset=publisher, null]
}
}
}
This approach has the (mostly conceptual) advantage that the field is ignored by Biber itself and not passed on to biblatex
at all. That could be important if the ignored field is used for calculation of label...
or extra...
fields (labelname
, labeldate
, extradate
, ...).
An alternative to Paul Stanley's answer is to null
-ify the relevant field with a sourcemap
DeclareSourcemap{
maps[datatype=bibtex]{
map{
step[fieldset=publisher, null]
}
}
}
This approach has the (mostly conceptual) advantage that the field is ignored by Biber itself and not passed on to biblatex
at all. That could be important if the ignored field is used for calculation of label...
or extra...
fields (labelname
, labeldate
, extradate
, ...).
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This does (I think) exactly what you suggest you want.
AtEveryCitekey{clearlist{publisher}}
AtEveryBibitem{clearlist{publisher}}
That needs to go in the preamble.
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This does (I think) exactly what you suggest you want.
AtEveryCitekey{clearlist{publisher}}
AtEveryBibitem{clearlist{publisher}}
That needs to go in the preamble.
add a comment |
This does (I think) exactly what you suggest you want.
AtEveryCitekey{clearlist{publisher}}
AtEveryBibitem{clearlist{publisher}}
That needs to go in the preamble.
This does (I think) exactly what you suggest you want.
AtEveryCitekey{clearlist{publisher}}
AtEveryBibitem{clearlist{publisher}}
That needs to go in the preamble.
answered 1 hour ago
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