Date capture errors
I use the Juris-M plugin for firefox on a mac. Everytime I capture a website, it adds the entry and captures the date with the time tagged on and no break, like so: 2019-09-23T19:12:38.000Z
When citing this, it returns "0 September 2019" instead of the actual date, "23 September 2019". How do I correct this without having to manually edit the entry everytime I capture a webpage using the plugin?
(I uninstalled it and checked with the zotero plugin, both on firefox and on chrome and still have the same problem)
Thanks!
When citing this, it returns "0 September 2019" instead of the actual date, "23 September 2019". How do I correct this without having to manually edit the entry everytime I capture a webpage using the plugin?
(I uninstalled it and checked with the zotero plugin, both on firefox and on chrome and still have the same problem)
Thanks!
If I save this forum page to Zotero, I get a normal Accessed date.
If you can reproduce this with an official connector and Zotero, can you provide a Debug ID for saving this page from both the Zotero Connector and from Zotero?
sorry, just looked for random news articles for links
JM Indigo law review citation style:
Dave Merritt, ‘Jack Would Be Livid His Death Has Been Used to Further an Agenda of Hate’ | Dave Merritt, The Guardian, Feb. 0, 2019, https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/dec/02/jack-merritt-london-bridge-attack-dave-merritt.
in the Bluebook Law Review style:
Dave Merritt, “Jack would be livid his death has been used to further an agenda of hate” | Dave Merritt, The Guardian, February 0, 2019, https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/dec/02/jack-merritt-london-bridge-attack-dave-merritt (last visited Mar 12, 2019).
in OSCOLA:
Dave Merritt, ‘“Jack Would Be Livid His Death Has Been Used to Further an Agenda of Hate” | Dave Merritt’ The Guardian (0 February 2019) accessed 12 March 2019.
and JM OSCOLA:
Dave Merritt, ‘“Jack Would Be Livid His Death Has Been Used to Further an Agenda of Hate” | Dave Merritt’, The Guardian (0 February 2019) accessed 12 March 2019.
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I'm guessing this is a Juris-M problem then?