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* issue field in bibliography
@ 2021-03-29  8:45 Damien Thiriet
  2021-03-29  9:50 ` Thomas A. Schmitz
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From: Damien Thiriet @ 2021-03-29  8:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,


I have questions related with a journal named "Documentation
photographque". Each issue is devoted to another theme. How
should I declare this theme in bibliography fields when quoting
articles? It is quite important to get it, because the main article
is always named « Le point sur… » (I don't know exactly how to translate
it in English. Something like "an overview of…") so quoting it makes 
only sense if the issue is named, at best after the title or the number.
I thought issue may do it. Am I right? Or would be comment a better
place?

Best regards,

Damien Thiriet
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* Re: issue field in bibliography
  2021-03-29  8:45 issue field in bibliography Damien Thiriet
@ 2021-03-29  9:50 ` Thomas A. Schmitz
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From: Thomas A. Schmitz @ 2021-03-29  9:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On 3/29/21 10:45 AM, Damien Thiriet wrote:
> 
> I have questions related with a journal named "Documentation
> photographque". Each issue is devoted to another theme. How
> should I declare this theme in bibliography fields when quoting
> articles? It is quite important to get it, because the main article
> is always named « Le point sur… » (I don't know exactly how to translate
> it in English. Something like "an overview of…") so quoting it makes
> only sense if the issue is named, at best after the title or the number.
> I thought issue may do it. Am I right? Or would be comment a better
> place?

Are you asking about the ConTeXt implementation you want to implement or 
about the actual bibliographic representation you want on the page? If 
the former, we need more information: what style are you using for the 
list, what citation style? Show us some code, make a MWE. In both cases, 
we need an example of what your bibliographic entry should look like. 
Right now, we can only guess.

Thomas
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