Users "zotero-gpt"PDF: how show page number in answer?
(I already posted this on the plugin developer forum: https://github.com/MuiseDestiny/zotero-gpt/discussions/270)
I need ASK PDF to return each exact section where the references were taken, including the document page. how to do this?
For example:
Generic:
bláblábláblá (AUTHOR, YEAR, PDF PAGE). Blah blah blah ...
References in Brazilian ABNT style:
AUTHOR.....
Especifc (using https://github.com/whitead/paper-qa)
**Question:** Quais modelos empíricos são relatados pelos autores?
**Buscaglia (2001, p. 27-28)** discusses several empirical models used by the authors in their research on corruption in the judiciary, including "An Economic Analysis of Corrupt Practices within the Judiciary in Latin America," "A Quantitative Analysis of the Judicial Sector: The Cases of Argentina and Ecuador," and "An Analysis of the Causes of Corruption in the Judiciary." Furthermore, **Buscaglia (2001, p. 19-22)** discusses empirical models used to analyze the impact of legal, administrative, and organizational reforms on the perceived frequency of corruption in the courts of Argentina, Venezuela, and Ecuador. Table 2 contains OLS regression results for this analysis.
**References**
1. (Buscaglia2001): Buscaglia, E. An Economic and Jurimetric Analysis of Official Corruption in the Courts. International Review of Law and Economics 2001, No. May, 28.
I need ASK PDF to return each exact section where the references were taken, including the document page. how to do this?
For example:
Generic:
bláblábláblá (AUTHOR, YEAR, PDF PAGE). Blah blah blah ...
References in Brazilian ABNT style:
AUTHOR.....
Especifc (using https://github.com/whitead/paper-qa)
**Question:** Quais modelos empíricos são relatados pelos autores?
**Buscaglia (2001, p. 27-28)** discusses several empirical models used by the authors in their research on corruption in the judiciary, including "An Economic Analysis of Corrupt Practices within the Judiciary in Latin America," "A Quantitative Analysis of the Judicial Sector: The Cases of Argentina and Ecuador," and "An Analysis of the Causes of Corruption in the Judiciary." Furthermore, **Buscaglia (2001, p. 19-22)** discusses empirical models used to analyze the impact of legal, administrative, and organizational reforms on the perceived frequency of corruption in the courts of Argentina, Venezuela, and Ecuador. Table 2 contains OLS regression results for this analysis.
**References**
1. (Buscaglia2001): Buscaglia, E. An Economic and Jurimetric Analysis of Official Corruption in the Courts. International Review of Law and Economics 2001, No. May, 28.