split citations in footnotes by page
I am working within a single document and only have one bibliography. However my citations should appear in the page footnote only in the first page where they are cited. Currently I am forced to generated the bibliography and split it manually, but then if anything is edited I have to redo everything again because the citation style is with sequential number.
Any work around to this problem?
Any work around to this problem?
Another potential hack would be to keep the “note” style, add 'citation-number' back to the beginning of the citation, and modify the footnote numbering format in Word to use a space (or better, a zero-width space character) as a custom footnote mark: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_word-mso_other/footnotes-without-superscript-numbers/9b55868c-666c-4818-a84b-203793c715a1
(Again, footnote number formatting is controlled by Word, not Zotero.)
Generally, what you are describing really just isn’t a style used by any publication or style guide. Numeric styles used in the physical sciences (at least in the large majority of cases) only show the reference information in the bibliography at the end of the document, not on each page. There isn’t any way that Zotero could tell Word to re-use footnote numbers in a Note style, and such behavior is contrary to what style guides for Note styles (ala Chicago) expecf.
I don’t know what you mean about inserting the bibliography becoming plain text. Can you elaborate?