Bibtex export with unusual date field
Hi,
For websites or other special ressources without a given "published-date", I have to use the abbreviation "o. J." (german "ohne Jahr" = engl. "without year").
I entered this "o. J." in the "Date" field of my ressources in Zotero, but then this "Date" field is not exported to bibtex. It seems like Zotero only exports the "Date" field when it's an actual valid date.
Currently, I manually add "year = {o. J.}" in the bibtex file after every export, so I get citations like "¹Author (o. J.)", but this is very time consuming and I often forget some ressources...
Is there a solution or a workaround for my problem?
Thanks & Cheers,
Atreiju.
PS: Zotero 4.0.8 standalone on Ubuntu 13.04
For websites or other special ressources without a given "published-date", I have to use the abbreviation "o. J." (german "ohne Jahr" = engl. "without year").
I entered this "o. J." in the "Date" field of my ressources in Zotero, but then this "Date" field is not exported to bibtex. It seems like Zotero only exports the "Date" field when it's an actual valid date.
Currently, I manually add "year = {o. J.}" in the bibtex file after every export, so I get citations like "¹Author (o. J.)", but this is very time consuming and I often forget some ressources...
Is there a solution or a workaround for my problem?
Thanks & Cheers,
Atreiju.
PS: Zotero 4.0.8 standalone on Ubuntu 13.04
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adamsmithshouldn't the bibtex style take care of that?
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