Zotero Website citation vs www.citethisforme.com
Hello,
I want to cite
https://www.torproject.org/index.html.en
If I do this with Zotero, I get
[1] Tor Project: Anonymity Online. URL https://www.torproject.org/index.html.en. - abgerufen am 2015-09-29
with a whitespace in front of Tor Project.
if I cite with citethisforme, I get:
[1]The Tor Project, Inc.: Tor Project: Anonymity Online. URL https://www.torproject.org/index.html.en. - abgerufen am 2015- 09- 29. — Torproject.org
both with style DIN 1505-2 (numeric, german)
so it seems, that Zotero does not use the
<meta name="author" content="The Tor Project, Inc.">
informtations in the HTML document.
How can I get Zotero, to do that?
normaly I want the author and then the title in my citations...
Any suggestions? thanks in advance!
I want to cite
https://www.torproject.org/index.html.en
If I do this with Zotero, I get
[1] Tor Project: Anonymity Online. URL https://www.torproject.org/index.html.en. - abgerufen am 2015-09-29
with a whitespace in front of Tor Project.
if I cite with citethisforme, I get:
[1]The Tor Project, Inc.: Tor Project: Anonymity Online. URL https://www.torproject.org/index.html.en. - abgerufen am 2015- 09- 29. — Torproject.org
both with style DIN 1505-2 (numeric, german)
so it seems, that Zotero does not use the
<meta name="author" content="The Tor Project, Inc.">
informtations in the HTML document.
How can I get Zotero, to do that?
normaly I want the author and then the title in my citations...
Any suggestions? thanks in advance!
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adamsmithI mean -- I'd say the Zotero citation in this case actually looks better, but you're right, we're not using <meta name="author"... when importing from webpages. We can look at doing that. @zuphilip, @aurimas -- any idea if that's a standard we know?
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zuphilipSee http://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_meta_name.asp