Getting rid of initials/author first names text citations
I am not the only one with this problem. I am citing the EXACT same author whose name has been input in the exact same style yet one citation appears as "surname 2007" and the other one is cited as "x.surname 2007". This is driving me up the wall, i am trying to input these into my PhD thesis! There is no consistency whatsoever with the way citations are referred to in the text.
Is there a way or a style that completely disables the author initials and first/second names so it ONLY inputs "surname, date " or "surname et al., date" into the text. If not this is a basic feature that Zotero is lacking....I do not know of any academics (at least in science) that cite the first/second name initials of an author in the text - i have no idea why Zotero makers thought this would be a good idea?!
P.S. i have read all the following who also have problems and note that no solution has ever been provided.
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/2325/
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/2063/
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/2040/
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/1989/
Looks like free software, just doesn't provide you with the features you actually need to use and i will have to buy a license for referencing software that actually works!
Is there a way or a style that completely disables the author initials and first/second names so it ONLY inputs "surname, date " or "surname et al., date" into the text. If not this is a basic feature that Zotero is lacking....I do not know of any academics (at least in science) that cite the first/second name initials of an author in the text - i have no idea why Zotero makers thought this would be a good idea?!
P.S. i have read all the following who also have problems and note that no solution has ever been provided.
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/2325/
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/2063/
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/2040/
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/1989/
Looks like free software, just doesn't provide you with the features you actually need to use and i will have to buy a license for referencing software that actually works!
2. Are you using the Word plugin to insert citations?
3. Are you dealing with two or more works by the same author? Or two or more works by different authors with the same surname?
Zotero (and any other well-designed reference management software) needs to disambiguate between J. Smith and M. Smith when generating citations. You might be running into a problem here where your library items' creators should be entered identically but are not.
I think many users of reference packages have experienced this kind of problem, so here's a fantastic idea (!). Would it be possible to incorporate a procedure whereby zotero scans the database for authors with the same surname but different initials? Then the user can manually go through the authors to make sure that there is consistency in the way the initials are used.
Cheers
Nick
John Smith, Book A (1999)
John Smith, Book B (2000)
Albert Smith, Book C (2000)
I then format these with a style that uses surname only by default, adding author initials for disambiguation. I have assumed that the citations in this case should look like this:
Smith (1999)
J. Smith (2000)
A. Smith (2000)
Where Rebecca speaks of "consistency" above, does that suggest that these should actually look like this?
J. Smith (1999)
J. Smith (2000)
A. Smith (2000)
That is to say, should the use of initials or first names, once triggered, become a property of the name itself throughout the document (as in the second example)? Or is the behavior in the first example sufficient? It would be very tough to implement the second example, but I'm curious what authors and editors think.
Should do this, right? So if there are several repetitions of the same author but with variations in how their first names were entered, these shouldn't show up at all.
Unfortunately, they do... I'm using the latest Zotero and OpenOffice.org plugin.
I've just written a post about this, and a suggestion that some of the default styles have given names turned off, at least for now.
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/7457
Clearly better reference is needed to it in the documentation too. Maybe a FAQ about Styles with some info. Would you have seen that?