RTFscan same author same year - biblio style unspecified
RTFscan page is helpful
http://www.zotero.org/support/rtf_scan
That page does not offer an option such as {Smythe, 1942a} {Smythe, 1942b}.
Having finally found the above specified http, I'm going back and correcting in-text cites amid ~40 essay-sections. I prefer to write my paper w/o choosing a biblio style at the beginning of my work. I've read many related queries in this forum and via google but haven't found the answer, thus this post.
Will {Smythe, 1942a}, then later {Smythe, 1942b} work in Zotero and RTFscan? If not, what format would work within the document being written and before choosing a biblio style?
http://www.zotero.org/support/rtf_scan
That page does not offer an option such as {Smythe, 1942a} {Smythe, 1942b}.
Having finally found the above specified http, I'm going back and correcting in-text cites amid ~40 essay-sections. I prefer to write my paper w/o choosing a biblio style at the beginning of my work. I've read many related queries in this forum and via google but haven't found the answer, thus this post.
Will {Smythe, 1942a}, then later {Smythe, 1942b} work in Zotero and RTFscan? If not, what format would work within the document being written and before choosing a biblio style?
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The only reliable option currently is to work with MLZ and odf-scan: http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/18064/2/please-add-better-integration-with-scrivener/
but that's not super user friendly as of now.
You're aware, though, that Zotero, used through the Word plugin, will allow you to change the citation style, right?