ACS Biochemistry vs. Biochemistry (Moscow) incongruities in Publication field interpretation
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When I use Zotero Connector for Firefox to add an article from the American Chemical Society journal "Biochemistry", Zotero puts "Biochemistry" in the Publication field in my library. When I add an article from "Biochemistry (Moscow)", which is the English version of a Russian journal, Zotero puts "Biochemistry (Moscow)" in the Publication field. However, when I create a bibliography in MS Word, Zotero interprets "Biochemistry" in the Publication field as Biochemistry (Moscow) and puts "Biochemistry (mosc)" in the bibliography. This can be fixed manually by changing the Publication field in the library to "Biochemistry (ACS)", but this incongruity should be addressed.
When I use Zotero Connector for Firefox to add an article from the American Chemical Society journal "Biochemistry", Zotero puts "Biochemistry" in the Publication field in my library. When I add an article from "Biochemistry (Moscow)", which is the English version of a Russian journal, Zotero puts "Biochemistry (Moscow)" in the Publication field. However, when I create a bibliography in MS Word, Zotero interprets "Biochemistry" in the Publication field as Biochemistry (Moscow) and puts "Biochemistry (mosc)" in the bibliography. This can be fixed manually by changing the Publication field in the library to "Biochemistry (ACS)", but this incongruity should be addressed.
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bwiernik@adamsmith We've discussed adding a script to edit the journal abbreviations list when its pulled to fix a few quirks such as this one. What are your thoughts currently on that?